I thought it was interesting that he attributed the jump in AI not to the increasing scale of computer power, but to the idea that people are moving there. He outlined this vision of AI doctors. It's all kind of dystopian. I think engineers are so many earnest engineers who are just excited about fixing the next problem. They get bored and they move on to other things. We're just continuing to do what we don't do together.
After Kara and Nayeema discuss Senators Warren and Graham’s unlikely alliance on tech regulation, we turn to today’s guest: longtime venture capitalist Vinod Khosla. We discuss his take that AI will “free humanity from the need to work,” his early investments in climate tech, and what happens in the techno-economic war between the United States and China.
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