I wouldn't expect AI to be tribal. We're tribal. I like my kind. But there's no reason to think that the Self driving vacuum cleaners would want to form a coalition with the self driving cars to clean a city on the higher pace. Doesn't seem logical to me. And this is, by the way, this is classic of apocalypse cults right this is any apocalypse cult has this characteristic. They got a leader up in front of the cold and he says the end of the world is coming. Right. And a rational observer says, well, how do you know that? And ultimately the answer is, well, you can't rule it out. It's just very
Marc Andreessen thinks AI will make everything better--if only we get out of the way. He argues that in every aspect of human activity, our ability to understand, synthesize, and generate knowledge results in better outcomes. Listen as the entrepreneur and venture capitalist speaks with EconTalk's Russ Roberts about AI's potential to improve the world and why those who fear that AI will destroy humanity are wildly over-reacting.