I think the nuclear example is, you know, it's different. Obviously none of these analogies are going to be perfect because you have materials that we then once we realized, hey, Manhattan Project, we got the bomb first lot better than certain other people getting the bomb first. But they did get control of the material. They did get the world to say, you know,. We need to get around a table here and discuss this. How many of these should we have? Which country should be allowed to have these? And once we got to eight, nine, ten countries, it was like, you know what? No, no, no, nobody else needs to have these.
Reid Hoffman joins Jason to discuss AI's current "crescendo moment," and its ability to amplify human capabilities (1:50). Then, they discuss AI regulation, real-world use cases, and much more! (25:55)
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(1:50) AI’s “crescendo moment,”
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