Professor Gary Marcus
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It's kind of meaningless.
In this particular issue, I actually think raising awareness helps in the sense of taking the issue seriously and making it a voting priority.
Because I think that the war room posse, I think that most of them already agree that
that this is an important issue, but they haven't been treating it like the number one voting issue.
And when they talk about it with their friends, their friends are like, yeah, you know, I'm pretty convinced that makes sense.
But again, they don't go and vote on it, right?
They don't have politicians promising to build that stop button and go negotiate with China, right?
Have China build their own stop button too.
Like this isn't treated urgently.
And it's crazy how little time we have left.
Only people in Silicon Valley have opened their eyes to how little time we have left.
The rest of the world is completely head in the sand.
Thanks so much.
Yeah, I mean, so I think it really is this idea of like waking up, like see how serious the threat is.
Listen to what the AI companies are saying in Silicon Valley.
They know this is coming.
They've already driven the last few years of progress where AI went from, you know, nice little language translation to it can do anything.
It's an agent.
It's about to replace a bunch of jobs.
If you extrapolate the curve, we don't have much time left.