Jamie Metzl
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in that certainly electricity and the computer played a role, but AI is a little bit different.
It has agency.
It has and will have a real creativity.
It won't be the exact same as our creativity, but we will recognize it as constructive and creative and imaginative.
And we're going to have to figure out what that means, what our relationship is.
And I think that we will have different kinds of things that we will value.
We will value and should value humans doing things,
Yeah, that's true.
Yeah.
Maybe some things AI will do better than we can and some where we can do better than AI.
And we're just going to have to figure out, nobody's going to care when you turn on your lights, what percentage of all the work that's going to make your lights turn on is AI and machines.
But then we're going to have another category.
And I think my book, I hope, is part of that category.
It's like a whole new group of stuff that maybe we could never do.
Maybe we could never imagine.
But now that we have this new capability and now that we have this new, it's not just a tool, it'll be a co-pilot.
What kind of magic is possible for us?
And I think that category is what I'm most interested in.
I talked about Feifei.
She has a company with others called World Labs, and they're trying to build these world models for AI, which is not just the