Saleem Ismail
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The question is, what are people paying for?
I think the broader, there's a bigger picture here, which I'll just speak to for a second, which is the huge demonetization that's taking place.
There's a related story to this, which is that the number of food shipping truckloads is dropping pretty radically in the U.S.
because people are, and the current thesis and the conclusion is that because of all the GLP-1s, people are consuming a lot less food, which is actually really great in one way, but it's going to cause some serious issues in the logistic world.
So if you add a few more graphs like this, you're essentially graphing the singularity economy.
Salim.
So I've been using reddit to try for the last few months Wow, and what's incredible is the liver function because decades of damage from alcohol It's for helping reversal of that which is fantastic.
So I agree with you on the feel-good cloud AI.
I think I go more towards what Alex was talking about.
The institutional use is going to be absolutely profound, and that's where we'll see the biggest difference.
Every single person on Earth will essentially be operating like a small company with an incredibly powerful team around them supported, which are basically mostly AIs.
And I think at the enterprise level, we'll be running enterprises on AI in need of operating systems.
And I think more importantly, we need to rewrite the operating system for civilization because everything we've done as a civilization, every business in the world for 10,000 years is trying to scale scarcity.
And now we're moving into an era of abundance.
But what's the business model around that?
And I think we need a complete rewrite on that because all our institutions, nations, states are all geared around scarcity.
So we need a complete rewrite of the civilizational operating system.
And I think the beginnings of that are starting now.
I'll give a really easy projective thing.
Go anywhere you want autonomously for 20 cents a mile.