less relevant almost whether or not OpenAI's model worked and more like what is going to be the set of guardrails around this, if anything. And that's in many ways with the battle around the ASafety question is, who's going to get to determine what companies can and can't do in this space? So Leo asks a question about adoption. Do you see this impacting AI adoption anyway? I don't see it. If anything, it just accelerates it. Yeah, I think the thing that makes AI weird relative to other hypey technologies, of which I have a lot of familiarity with previous hypes is that it's just actually good. I think one of the most dismissible opinions to me when it comes to AI is the sort of, well, actually, it's not even that good. It's just predicting words and all the sort of stuff. It's really good. These things are transformational technologies. I don't think that homework is ever going to happen again. As it happened when we were growing up, I think that the way that writing happens is totally (47/57)
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