
The AI economy, digital autarky, and the future of work are explored with Balaji Srinivasan. Srinivasan argues that AI, like the rise of Asia, provides leverage, but humans remain essential as sensors, providing taste and judgment that AI currently lacks. He suggests AI increases productivity within trusted groups but raises verification costs externally, potentially fragmenting the world into tribes. AI is best suited for visuals, verifiable tasks, and the physical world, while digital tasks pose verification challenges. Srinivasan envisions a future where AI makes everyone a CEO by lowering the cost of management, and where biotech can prompt AI through body sensors, potentially bypassing verbal commands. He also touches on the potential for decentralized AI and the importance of zero-knowledge cryptography for privacy.
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