Jack Clark
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This requires you to actually solve the distribution problem.
Me, personally?
Congratulations.
We're solving economics together.
But how you get there, along with the advocacy I've talked about, is actually thinking you're gonna need to completely rethink education and sort of upend it.
You're gonna need to upend how education works in pretty fundamental ways.
And you're going to have to teach people to be much more curious.
I am struck by how my child constantly asks me questions.
It's obviously sometimes very enraging when you get asked the same question 50 times a day.
But sometimes it's amazing, like, you know, why are camels, why do they have humps or anything like this?
But as you go into being an adult, you get kind of the skill of asking questions beaten out of you by rote learning and working in regular jobs and your friends saying, for heaven's sake, Jack, like, stop asking these insane-sounding questions.
AI actually can answer these questions for you and can allow us to maintain that kind of childlike curiosity into adulthood in a way that I think is very mind-expanding and wonderful.
And I think that's going to lead the world to really exciting places where everyone has the inventiveness that you have as a child, but you can still...
use it and are encouraged to use it more as an adult.
That's my optimistic story.