Paul Schroder
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I just think there's an opportunity.
It'll speed the good.
It'll speed the bad.
And we should be really smart to try and make sure that we don't lose things along the way.
The most vulnerable actually in all of this are tech people.
Technology always disrupts tech the first.
And I think that's where I, if I was thinking about the AI challenge, I'd say if I'm an electrician,
I'm in really good stead and if I'm a tech person, I'm going to have to learn new skills.
Yeah.
No, that sounds a pretty high risk ratio, I think.
I think it's really hard because, as you say, it's sort of an extreme binary proposition that you've put.
But I think if you ask the question, does AI have the potential?
And actually, when we talk about AI, people very often forget quantum.
It's really important to remember quantum and AI are
because really AI relies on compute power and quantum is going to accelerate and completely blast the whole compute power discussion.
But if I think about AI, I worry about water.
I worry about power.
I worry about the contest for water and power in an energy transition way.
That's an important thing for us to work our way through.