Jordi Hays
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Yeah, we see a lot of that.
How would you guess that he feels about people sort of implying that AI is alive?
There were some comments at the event yesterday saying, you know, these systems mimic feelings like fear and joy.
Uh, what was, how do you feel the church more broadly, uh, sort of, you know, I thought I was, you know, seeing some of the, the, the clip of, of Olaf talking about, you know, job loss and job displacement and economic disruption.
I thought, um, I can imagine a lot of people in the church broadly were upset to have,
representative of Silicon Valley there and who many, I don't know if this is the view, but many would feel like is part of the problem, at least when you look at tech CEOs or lab CEOs specifically when they go and do
And historically, when they've done interviews and they're saying like, you know, this is going to we think this is going to cause, you know, massive, massive disruptions of the labor market.
People look at the person and they think you're doing this.
Like, why don't you stop?
Right.
And, you know, we don't need to talk about that.
maybe why it's worth doing, but I'm curious what the kind of broader reactions to that kind of rhetoric are around job displacement.
Because I would say the industry is becoming quite divided
I think that everyone generally agrees that there will be some serious evolution of certain jobs and roles and things like that.
But a lot of people in the industry believe that there will be significant job creation as new companies get built and entirely new roles emerge, even if some roles and jobs go away entirely.
Tyler, throw me a beer.
Yeah, I think parents watching this certainly looked at it and thought, if one bad night's sleep doesn't allow you to work out for two days or throws you off so significantly, you probably shouldn't have kids because get ready for every other night.
It was funny because when we started doing the show and you saw my various health habits, you used to joke like,
John would say, I'm a junkyard dog.
I just eat everything, and I just assume it's healthy and nourishing, and I feel great, right?