you want it or not. Now, I would argue, and this is a little bit of probably out of scope of this conversation, that that was not just Silicon Valley sort of stumbling into power, but also had to do with sort of big political decisions such as the decision to sort of, I mean, globalization decisions and the way that that impacted the economics of America. We traded the sort of jobs for cheaper stuff and a lot of what has come from technology, we're not so sure actually sort of net benefited us, but Silicon Valley is always going to represent that position. I don't think it's particularly unusual or surprising. I think a bigger question is sort of where the rest of the world is going to fall when it comes to that. And frankly, that's why I think you're seeing such intense and vicious narrative warfare between sort of the forces of pause, slow down, AI safety, effective altruism, whatever subdivision of that whole set of things. And on the other hand, the sort of accelerationists because (33/57)
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