Joan Mulvihill
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To make it happen.
So even the technology that's, they say, if you believe the extreme possibilities of the AI, that it will start programming in itself and, you know, decide that the most efficient thing in the world is to blow us all up.
You know, we just don't need these humans anymore.
So let's take that extreme aside.
In the end, it does need water.
It does need land, does need energy.
And we're going all in on investing in that and investing in that infrastructure.
And Jeff Bezos believes we should prioritize water for the machine over the people.
That's what he came out with this week.
He believes that we should prioritize water over people.
And that's what made me look at the sustainable development goals.
And one of them is clean water and sanitation.
I was assuming when I read that always that we could take it as read that it means clean water and sanitation for humans, not clean water for machines and affordable and clean energy for humans.
And not only for humans, but for all of the species that live on the planet.
But in there is also decent work and economic growth.
And what is decent work?
I've never seen, I don't know if you've ever seen an inverted pyramid in an organization where there's fewer people at the bottom of the employment triangle than at the top.
That's how those triangles work.
We don't value up in employment.
We just don't.