Pierre Poilievre
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I just need her and then she can build out a team of AI agents to work with her.
Back in the day, if you'd got five years ago, I would have needed her and her to have a massive team of people.
I say all this to say that there's a certain group in society, people that have deep domain expertise and people that are technical that I think,
are in higher demand than ever before.
And everybody else, as AI continues to replace them through things like autonomous driving and robotics is around the corner, I think there needs to be a real conversation about what happens to these people.
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First thing is nobody knows.
The second thing I'd say is yes.
And the reason I'd say yes is just the speed of disruption.
So unlike in the industrial revolution where it takes some time for the new technologies to become adopted because of the nature of what those technologies were, this technology is built on the internet, which has global distribution.
So OpenCore is a good example of a technology that is very, to simplify it for the audience, it can do anything on my computer.
So if I put a computer here on this table, I can text OpenClaw on WhatsApp and tell it to go on this podcast right now, look at the part of the conversation that was most replayed by the audience, clip it, add subtitles to it, tweet it, or send it to my Slack channel.
I can get it to you.
I'll tell you something I did the other day.
I was in my house in Los Angeles and it was very, very hot because there's a heat wave at the moment.
So I said to it, can you go on, take a
buy me a umbrella that I can put because I like to work outside.
I actually voiced it this.
And what it did is it went on Google Maps.
It looked all around my house from all around the outside because it knew where I lived for some bizarre reason.