Vivek Ramaswamy
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What I want to do is to train the human beings on how to use that AI and apply it to enhance their own productivity on their own terms. And I think that last part is really important, Glenn, as we're headed to the future. The future is coming, whether we like it or not. Do you want to be dragged by it or do you want to shape it?
And I want to be a leader who helps us shape it to harness the power of that.
And I want to be a leader who helps us shape it to harness the power of that.
And I want to be a leader who helps us shape it to harness the power of that.
sure sure so i think one of the things we need to do is invest in workforce training and education and allow the private sector to already do it by getting out of the way eliminate occupational licensing requirements but also i want this to be the state where two things are true glenn and too often even on the right sometimes we make this an either or i want this to be the state where we say both of these paths are open i want ohio to be the top state in the country when it comes to our universities
sure sure so i think one of the things we need to do is invest in workforce training and education and allow the private sector to already do it by getting out of the way eliminate occupational licensing requirements but also i want this to be the state where two things are true glenn and too often even on the right sometimes we make this an either or i want this to be the state where we say both of these paths are open i want ohio to be the top state in the country when it comes to our universities
sure sure so i think one of the things we need to do is invest in workforce training and education and allow the private sector to already do it by getting out of the way eliminate occupational licensing requirements but also i want this to be the state where two things are true glenn and too often even on the right sometimes we make this an either or i want this to be the state where we say both of these paths are open i want ohio to be the top state in the country when it comes to our universities
for somebody who wants to become an engineer or a doctor or a computer programmer. That's great. That should be open to them here. And that goes through a traditional bachelor's degree and maybe PhD degrees too. And that's great. It's not that that's elite and bad. That's a good thing.
for somebody who wants to become an engineer or a doctor or a computer programmer. That's great. That should be open to them here. And that goes through a traditional bachelor's degree and maybe PhD degrees too. And that's great. It's not that that's elite and bad. That's a good thing.
for somebody who wants to become an engineer or a doctor or a computer programmer. That's great. That should be open to them here. And that goes through a traditional bachelor's degree and maybe PhD degrees too. And that's great. It's not that that's elite and bad. That's a good thing.
But we also want to be the state that has two and one year and even six month or nine month vocational programs that train people to be an electrician or a welder or a builder and give them also in their respective fields, even the training needed, know how to use that AI, how to use that next generation of technology. to apply it to their respective field.
But we also want to be the state that has two and one year and even six month or nine month vocational programs that train people to be an electrician or a welder or a builder and give them also in their respective fields, even the training needed, know how to use that AI, how to use that next generation of technology. to apply it to their respective field.
But we also want to be the state that has two and one year and even six month or nine month vocational programs that train people to be an electrician or a welder or a builder and give them also in their respective fields, even the training needed, know how to use that AI, how to use that next generation of technology. to apply it to their respective field.
That's what true modernization looks like. So I don't want to fall in this camp and say, oh, well, that technological revolution is for somebody else. No. How do we harness the fruits of that to actually improve our own lives, even in fields that weren't traditionally thought to necessarily be technologically forward fields? I want to change that attitude. And, you know, it's not either or.
That's what true modernization looks like. So I don't want to fall in this camp and say, oh, well, that technological revolution is for somebody else. No. How do we harness the fruits of that to actually improve our own lives, even in fields that weren't traditionally thought to necessarily be technologically forward fields? I want to change that attitude. And, you know, it's not either or.
That's what true modernization looks like. So I don't want to fall in this camp and say, oh, well, that technological revolution is for somebody else. No. How do we harness the fruits of that to actually improve our own lives, even in fields that weren't traditionally thought to necessarily be technologically forward fields? I want to change that attitude. And, you know, it's not either or.
It's not one is more elite than the other. We're all elite in the way I look at it. But I don't refer to the other professions as the trades. I call them the professions because that's what they are. They deserve the same degree of dignity and respect. But at the same time, it's not going to be by chasing our past. It is going to be by leading us to chase our future.
It's not one is more elite than the other. We're all elite in the way I look at it. But I don't refer to the other professions as the trades. I call them the professions because that's what they are. They deserve the same degree of dignity and respect. But at the same time, it's not going to be by chasing our past. It is going to be by leading us to chase our future.
It's not one is more elite than the other. We're all elite in the way I look at it. But I don't refer to the other professions as the trades. I call them the professions because that's what they are. They deserve the same degree of dignity and respect. But at the same time, it's not going to be by chasing our past. It is going to be by leading us to chase our future.
So I do think that requires a new generation of leadership. And at the state level, it's a big part of why I'm stepping into what I see as a leadership vacuum.