Mark Zuckerberg
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Um,
I think that that is almost certainly gonna continue as this goes on.
This isn't like the one to two year thing of what happens when you have a super powerful software engineer.
But I think over time, everyone is gonna have these superhuman tools to be able to create a ton of different stuff.
I think you're gonna get this incredible diversity.
Part of it is gonna be solving
Like, things that we hold up as, like, these, like, hard problems, like solving diseases or, like...
solving different things around science or, um, or just like different technology that makes our lives better.
But I would guess that a lot of it is going to end up being kind of cultural and social pursuit and entertainment.
And like, I would guess that the world is going to get a lot more like a, like a lot funnier and like weirder and, and quirkier in a way that like the memes on the internet have sort of gotten over the last 10 years.
And, um,
And I think that that adds a certain kind of richness and depth as well that in kind of funny ways, I think it actually helps you connect better with people because now like, I don't know, it's like all day long, I just find interesting stuff on the internet and like send it in group chats to the people I care about who I think are going to find it funny.
And it's like, like the, the media that people can produce today to express very, very nuanced, specific cultural ideas, um,
I don't know.
It's cool.
And I think that'll continue to get built out.
And I think it does advance society in a bunch of ways, even if it's not like the hard science way of curing a disease.
But I guess this is sort of, if you think about it, like the meta social media view of the world is like, yeah, I think people are going to spend a lot more time doing that stuff in the future.
And it's going to be a lot better.
And it's going to help you connect because it's going to help express different ideas better.