Pete
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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.
Oh, no, Linda.
Oh, no, Linda.
You know, you're right to be worried.
You know, you're right to be worried.
You know, you're right to be worried.
Well, it can't just be pretty please. I mean, this is where if the corporation we have, we have to either change the incentives on the front end so that there are tax advantages to taking better care of your people.
Well, it can't just be pretty please. I mean, this is where if the corporation we have, we have to either change the incentives on the front end so that there are tax advantages to taking better care of your people.
Well, it can't just be pretty please. I mean, this is where if the corporation we have, we have to either change the incentives on the front end so that there are tax advantages to taking better care of your people.
Or we have to be ready to do it through policy where this country says you're going to make one hundred billion dollars in wealth off of work that one hundred thousand people working for you generated. More of that needs to be going to them. And by the way, these things are actually related.
Or we have to be ready to do it through policy where this country says you're going to make one hundred billion dollars in wealth off of work that one hundred thousand people working for you generated. More of that needs to be going to them. And by the way, these things are actually related.
Or we have to be ready to do it through policy where this country says you're going to make one hundred billion dollars in wealth off of work that one hundred thousand people working for you generated. More of that needs to be going to them. And by the way, these things are actually related.
I think there's a way to deal in American citizens on kind of like a dividend off of the value that's being created from AI and from, I don't want to take it down a whole rabbit hole, but if you imagine- Like a UTI kind of thing?
I think there's a way to deal in American citizens on kind of like a dividend off of the value that's being created from AI and from, I don't want to take it down a whole rabbit hole, but if you imagine- Like a UTI kind of thing?
I think there's a way to deal in American citizens on kind of like a dividend off of the value that's being created from AI and from, I don't want to take it down a whole rabbit hole, but if you imagine- Like a UTI kind of thing?
There's different ways to structure it. But I think it's giving everybody a share in the overall value that's being created by technologies, which, again, rest on technologies that the taxpayer paid for in the first place back in the 60s. So why shouldn't we all get a share? Yeah, we're investing it. Instead of it all going to this tiny handful of super, super wealthy people.