Listen now | America's global ascendency was tied to its industrial strength. But since the 1960s, our manufacturing might gave way to white-collar services. Now, we've on the verge of a new AI economy. Is this our moment to reindustrialize? What does it mean for trade and immigration? And how do we make sure everyone, particularly rural America, shares in the potential economic growth?
Joe, if the AI community can’t articulate a future of opportunity for humanity who wants to participate, 50 state incubators will be the least of problems it will face. Ford priced his model T where his workers could afford one. AI founders have an infinity far more difficult task integrating with society. I hope it’s not pure chaos disruption. Lately I’ve been underwhelmed by the lack of wisdom coming from one AI weapons manufacturer CEO. I wish everyone involved was as thoughtful as you and Andreessen. Thank you.
Joe, if the AI community can’t articulate a future of opportunity for humanity who wants to participate, 50 state incubators will be the least of problems it will face. Ford priced his model T where his workers could afford one. AI founders have an infinity far more difficult task integrating with society. I hope it’s not pure chaos disruption. Lately I’ve been underwhelmed by the lack of wisdom coming from one AI weapons manufacturer CEO. I wish everyone involved was as thoughtful as you and Andreessen. Thank you.
So who is funding and building the rare earths-related supply chains to break the dependence on China?