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Like, there is a $3 or $4 billion GM battery factory going up on the western edge of the county where I grew up that is bigger than any manufacturing investment that happened there in my entire life.
China is making big bets in EV. I don't believe the Chinese Communist Party is terribly concerned about being first in climate change. They understand the geostrategic implications of owning the 21st century vehicle market the way we did the last century. So is that an example of where it could be appropriate to use tariffs? Absolutely.
China is making big bets in EV. I don't believe the Chinese Communist Party is terribly concerned about being first in climate change. They understand the geostrategic implications of owning the 21st century vehicle market the way we did the last century. So is that an example of where it could be appropriate to use tariffs? Absolutely.
China is making big bets in EV. I don't believe the Chinese Communist Party is terribly concerned about being first in climate change. They understand the geostrategic implications of owning the 21st century vehicle market the way we did the last century. So is that an example of where it could be appropriate to use tariffs? Absolutely.
I mean, I think at the end of the day, we can do the clean tech stuff better. Better than them or just better? Both. Clean tech, what does that mean? Anything like from electric vehicles to solar energy installations, all that stuff. We can do it better, but we have to make a commitment as a country that we are going to invest in that. It doesn't just happen.
I mean, I think at the end of the day, we can do the clean tech stuff better. Better than them or just better? Both. Clean tech, what does that mean? Anything like from electric vehicles to solar energy installations, all that stuff. We can do it better, but we have to make a commitment as a country that we are going to invest in that. It doesn't just happen.
I mean, I think at the end of the day, we can do the clean tech stuff better. Better than them or just better? Both. Clean tech, what does that mean? Anything like from electric vehicles to solar energy installations, all that stuff. We can do it better, but we have to make a commitment as a country that we are going to invest in that. It doesn't just happen.
There's this fiction that all of the things we see around us in the marketplace just came around without any policy choices. Right. There were huge policy choices that made the automobile possible in this country. Subsidies on everything from fossil fuels to the interstate highway system, right? We need to make similar choices around owning the clean tech market for the future, owning AI.
There's this fiction that all of the things we see around us in the marketplace just came around without any policy choices. Right. There were huge policy choices that made the automobile possible in this country. Subsidies on everything from fossil fuels to the interstate highway system, right? We need to make similar choices around owning the clean tech market for the future, owning AI.
There's this fiction that all of the things we see around us in the marketplace just came around without any policy choices. Right. There were huge policy choices that made the automobile possible in this country. Subsidies on everything from fossil fuels to the interstate highway system, right? We need to make similar choices around owning the clean tech market for the future, owning AI.
I think we have a real... problem with china could very well legitimately outpace us on ai if we let them and getting ai right is not just for the tiny proportion of people who understand how to code large language models and stuff that i can't even get my head around it's um
I think we have a real... problem with china could very well legitimately outpace us on ai if we let them and getting ai right is not just for the tiny proportion of people who understand how to code large language models and stuff that i can't even get my head around it's um
I think we have a real... problem with china could very well legitimately outpace us on ai if we let them and getting ai right is not just for the tiny proportion of people who understand how to code large language models and stuff that i can't even get my head around it's um
Making sure that as a society, like part of our education is like people understand how to deal with AI the same way that like you can't say somebody is educated and can graduate into the workplace if they don't know how to use email. You know, it's a competency more than like a technical expertise. which is why I was a little bit alarmed when I found out that our U.S.
Making sure that as a society, like part of our education is like people understand how to deal with AI the same way that like you can't say somebody is educated and can graduate into the workplace if they don't know how to use email. You know, it's a competency more than like a technical expertise. which is why I was a little bit alarmed when I found out that our U.S.
Making sure that as a society, like part of our education is like people understand how to deal with AI the same way that like you can't say somebody is educated and can graduate into the workplace if they don't know how to use email. You know, it's a competency more than like a technical expertise. which is why I was a little bit alarmed when I found out that our U.S.
education secretary today thinks there's something called A1 and read a speech about how we need to do more with, like, clearly not a lot of conceptual... Instead of AI? Holy shit. I think she's just, like, reading a prompter. Is this Linda McMahon? Yeah, right?
education secretary today thinks there's something called A1 and read a speech about how we need to do more with, like, clearly not a lot of conceptual... Instead of AI? Holy shit. I think she's just, like, reading a prompter. Is this Linda McMahon? Yeah, right?
education secretary today thinks there's something called A1 and read a speech about how we need to do more with, like, clearly not a lot of conceptual... Instead of AI? Holy shit. I think she's just, like, reading a prompter. Is this Linda McMahon? Yeah, right?
Oh, no, Linda.