Josh Tyrangiel
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And that means that the AI is just not off doing its own thing unsupervised.
That when it comes time to make decisions, to do complicated moral judgments, there is always a human being
monitoring the machine and overruling it.
And so what I found actually in every one of the realms that I explored is that if you want a successful AI product that serves human beings in meaningful ways, you need a human in the loop at every phase.
So it's not like you just turn the AI loose in a classroom and all of a sudden the kids get smart.
In fact, the opposite happens.
Same thing at a hospital.
Same thing in government.
I mean, one of the ideas behind Doge was, well, let AI run everything.
Well, it turns out government is for people and by people, and AI misses a bunch of stuff.
It can help us.
It can make us more efficient, but not without a human in the loop.
So the notion that you're just going to set programs free, I think, is delusional.
I think it won't work.
I think it creates dangers.
But the idea that you have this, the same way you use it as a sort of partner and assistant, that makes sense to me in these realms.
Listen, I think and you saw the Trump administration's worried about it because they
pretty rapidly changed course yesterday.
So just to make sure the listeners are up to speed, the Trump administration put David Sachs in charge of both AI and crypto.
David is a very smart guy.