I think it's really concerning when people view technology as a monolith, because it's just so clearly not. I'm writing AI right now to help me moderate the indicators for them and figure out which posts are good versus which ones are bad. It's like fairly easy to do this. A lot of the things that we think are weird 10, 20 years from now would just be commonplace. If you're on an online dating website, you're weird. That was strange. Now, pretty much everybody's got like a tender or bumble account. The single one. And guess what? People play more chess than ever. They also make more money over time. My point is that
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