Paul Kudrowski
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People don't want chat added to everything.
That's just some crazy bipedal ape thing where we want to talk to everything around us and then realize we don't actually want to talk to everything around us.
The interesting stuff is all deep under the hood, messy, boring, the language of business talking to each other in this kind of mundane business of is that a zip code or not?
And that's the stuff that this stuff is tremendous at.
And it is really transformational.
I can now have...
20 different suppliers of that widget, not just two.
And that's great for me as a provider of widgets.
It's great for the economy.
It's great for individuals.
It's super important and no one talks to me.
Yeah, thanks, Eric.
And this only accelerates that because there is this palpable sense that this won't make things better because it's not about access to resources and making it easier for people to become more skilled or become more successful.
Whereas in other countries that didn't have the access to all of the things that made it easier for Americans to get to this position, this feels like a shortcut.
I think the disruption is going to be massive.
Within countries, I think it'll lead pretty quickly to further inequality.
But in terms of at the country levels, it's going to be a huge leveler in terms of bringing up countries that were struggling to advance and now feel like they've got a cheat code.