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Vlad Tenev

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It's like converging to some level of ambiguity of whether it's like much better than us or not, rather than just it shooting far ahead and becoming incomprehensible.

And then also the fact that, well, if you look at our jobs,

And what we do, probably 50 years ago, they would have looked at what we do and thought that we were just having fun.

We're not doing real work.

We're not in a factory.

We're not doing manual labor.

So probably we would conform to our ancestors' idea of technological unemployment.

They would say, oh, these people aren't working.

They're having meetings all day.

They're on Zoom calls.

They're managing companies.

So yeah, I think I'm a little bit more optimistic in that sense.

I don't think that we're likely to see a big AI doom and gloom scenario.

Yeah, maybe in a roundabout way.

When I was growing up, I was really interested in math and physics and sciences.

And for a while, I just didn't really think or care about doing anything commercial in nature, right?

I just wanted to make discoveries and do cool stuff.

And my impression growing up was my parents were very like professional, stable existence.

It was really about having comfortable benefits, being able to provide a good life for me.

It was sort of like they took this giant risk in moving the entire family to the US and it was really all about stability.