Reid Hoffman
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This is going to generate magic, and there will be more agents than there are people. The future is sooner and stranger than you think.
This is going to generate magic, and there will be more agents than there are people. The future is sooner and stranger than you think.
This is going to generate magic, and there will be more agents than there are people. The future is sooner and stranger than you think.
This is going to generate magic, and there will be more agents than there are people. The future is sooner and stranger than you think.
We've moved from the computers being the bicycle of the mind to AI being the automobiles of the mind. Let's figure out how we want the technology to evolve, how we're going to use it, how we use it together, how we use it individually. Usually human beings will be replaced by other human beings using AI, and in some cases by AI, but there will also be a bunch of new jobs created too.
We've moved from the computers being the bicycle of the mind to AI being the automobiles of the mind. Let's figure out how we want the technology to evolve, how we're going to use it, how we use it together, how we use it individually. Usually human beings will be replaced by other human beings using AI, and in some cases by AI, but there will also be a bunch of new jobs created too.
We've moved from the computers being the bicycle of the mind to AI being the automobiles of the mind. Let's figure out how we want the technology to evolve, how we're going to use it, how we use it together, how we use it individually. Usually human beings will be replaced by other human beings using AI, and in some cases by AI, but there will also be a bunch of new jobs created too.
We've moved from the computers being the bicycle of the mind to AI being the automobiles of the mind. Let's figure out how we want the technology to evolve, how we're going to use it, how we use it together, how we use it individually. Usually human beings will be replaced by other human beings using AI, and in some cases by AI, but there will also be a bunch of new jobs created too.
We've moved from the computers being the bicycle of the mind to AI being the automobiles of the mind. Let's figure out how we want the technology to evolve, how we're going to use it, how we use it together, how we use it individually. Usually human beings will be replaced by other human beings using AI, and in some cases by AI, but there will also be a bunch of new jobs created too.
Because I think AI is going to be the... The future is already here, it's unevenly distributed.
Because I think AI is going to be the... The future is already here, it's unevenly distributed.
Because I think AI is going to be the... The future is already here, it's unevenly distributed.
Because I think AI is going to be the... The future is already here, it's unevenly distributed.
Because I think AI is going to be the... The future is already here, it's unevenly distributed.
In one sense, my undergraduate major at Stanford was artificial intelligence. It was called symbolic systems. It was kind of the earliest undergraduate AI major. But then I concluded the time wasn't right, and I went off to do other things. And then it was discussions with...
In one sense, my undergraduate major at Stanford was artificial intelligence. It was called symbolic systems. It was kind of the earliest undergraduate AI major. But then I concluded the time wasn't right, and I went off to do other things. And then it was discussions with...
In one sense, my undergraduate major at Stanford was artificial intelligence. It was called symbolic systems. It was kind of the earliest undergraduate AI major. But then I concluded the time wasn't right, and I went off to do other things. And then it was discussions with...
In one sense, my undergraduate major at Stanford was artificial intelligence. It was called symbolic systems. It was kind of the earliest undergraduate AI major. But then I concluded the time wasn't right, and I went off to do other things. And then it was discussions with...
In one sense, my undergraduate major at Stanford was artificial intelligence. It was called symbolic systems. It was kind of the earliest undergraduate AI major. But then I concluded the time wasn't right, and I went off to do other things. And then it was discussions with...
a set of different people, Demis Hassabis at DeepMind, Sam Altman, Elon Musk, relative to OpenAI, and some other things that, okay, actually, in fact, now is the time. And the particular thing wasn't so much the invention of an algorithm. A lot of the fundamentals of the kind of algorithms that are being used for the magic of today.