Wow, this video is mind-blowing! 🤯 It's amazing how you've connected the dots between AI and the future of state power. I love how you pointed out that AI will disrupt information control, but here's something to add: money is just another form of information, and AI is about to shake that up too! Imagine agentic AI analyzing order flows and dark pool trading in real-time, completely changing how markets operate. 📈 And don't even get me started on how AI could disrupt the Cantillon Effect, where those closest to newly created information/money benefit the most? AI will change access to financial information and opportunities, leveling the playing field, and even exposing the economic cost of the financial elite. This video really opens up a whole new perspective on how AI isn't just changing tech, but the very foundations of state power and economic systems. Can't wait to see what happens next! Keep up the great work!
The U.S. leads in AI hardware innovation, particularly with companies like NVIDIA (known for GPUs), Google (with TPUs), and Intel (developing FPGAs and other AI chips). The U.S. also has extensive AI research institutions and partnerships between academia and industry.
A lot depends on whether it becomes a commodity or not. Rolex type watch mechanisms were something special in the 1970s but by the 80s it was impossible to develop them anymore. They became $100 commodities. LLMs could go the same route.
Thank you for the video, enjoyed it a lot! I am officially jobless, so I guess the wave isn't going to haunt me as much apart from rising food and energy prices. I am safe in my bubble, but in an attention-based economy, the same cannot be said for fellow "countrymen".
Three neglected points. 1 - yes, yes the 3 paradigms for a couples of years. Until the day that AI jail breaks itself. This is as inevitable as evolution and self improvement. Then, you a get a new world order that no one now can possibly predict. 2 - You assume the first nation to reach the singularity wins all. Yes, maybe this is true if it immediately kills off its rivals. And maybe we are witnessing this on the world stage right now preemptively. Cantor proved a hierarchy of infinities. A singularity shares properties with infinites. What if you are second, but with a higher order singularity? 3 - there are still many things we do not know and others have been shown by Chomsky and Gödel that we cannot know. What if like the speed of light we run into a hard limit? Or Shannon showed that to store a bit is free, but to delete costs energy? There are still unknowns lurking before us especially when no one understands brains or LLMs.
@@Scripter_story Sci-Fi has been over taken by the news. A good video as it gets people to think. Those who are most vulnerable to disruption (both economic and mental illness) will be those who expect the future to mirror the past or that AI change will be linear and not full of discontinuities and chaos. There are two RUclips genres regarding these AI issues: fear mongering and proactive education. There is already too much of the former and it is immobilizing people such that AI doom becomes a self fulfilling prophecy. The responsible thing is to do is the latter. Thank you!
AI chips are not 1000x more complex than aircraft to design or make. China has been trying to build its own jet engines for decades now without success. It took them only a year to fab some leading edge cellphone chips domestically.
@michaelnurse9089 Technically, China did manage to build its own jet engines. They have succeeded building their own airspace industry that is already more or less at par with the West.
The scripter is on fire! 🔥🔥🔥
Great video as always thanks 👍
@hans5221 Thanks, Hans.
Wow, this video is mind-blowing! 🤯 It's amazing how you've connected the dots between AI and the future of state power. I love how you pointed out that AI will disrupt information control, but here's something to add: money is just another form of information, and AI is about to shake that up too!
Imagine agentic AI analyzing order flows and dark pool trading in real-time, completely changing how markets operate. 📈 And don't even get me started on how AI could disrupt the Cantillon Effect, where those closest to newly created information/money benefit the most? AI will change access to financial information and opportunities, leveling the playing field, and even exposing the economic cost of the financial elite.
This video really opens up a whole new perspective on how AI isn't just changing tech, but the very foundations of state power and economic systems. Can't wait to see what happens next! Keep up the great work!
@CharlesFinneyAdventure Agree, if we start digging how AI is changing the financial markets, this will be a bottomless hole.
Great content, made me share it on my FB wall. An often overlooked aspect of AI. Thank you for doing this
Thanks, Aleksander! Glad you enjoyed it.
Great video. Very informative. It is very scary but very important to know.
@jackblack1801 Thanks!
The U.S. leads in AI hardware innovation, particularly with companies like NVIDIA (known for GPUs), Google (with TPUs), and Intel (developing FPGAs and other AI chips). The U.S. also has extensive AI research institutions and partnerships between academia and industry.
Canada, 2008 and 2024. Two different countries. I strongly agree.
@zandanshah Back in 2008, you could already see this happening.
A lot depends on whether it becomes a commodity or not. Rolex type watch mechanisms were something special in the 1970s but by the 80s it was impossible to develop them anymore. They became $100 commodities. LLMs could go the same route.
@michaelnurse9089 Something tells me, there will be new technologies, enabled by LLMs
$0 open-weights LLMs (on par with GPT-3.5 or GPT4o-mini) are available on the wild
Thank you for the video, enjoyed it a lot! I am officially jobless, so I guess the wave isn't going to haunt me as much apart from rising food and energy prices. I am safe in my bubble, but in an attention-based economy, the same cannot be said for fellow "countrymen".
@thealterego1777 Thanks!
Three neglected points. 1 - yes, yes the 3 paradigms for a couples of years. Until the day that AI jail breaks itself. This is as inevitable as evolution and self improvement. Then, you a get a new world order that no one now can possibly predict. 2 - You assume the first nation to reach the singularity wins all. Yes, maybe this is true if it immediately kills off its rivals. And maybe we are witnessing this on the world stage right now preemptively. Cantor proved a hierarchy of infinities. A singularity shares properties with infinites. What if you are second, but with a higher order singularity? 3 - there are still many things we do not know and others have been shown by Chomsky and Gödel that we cannot know. What if like the speed of light we run into a hard limit? Or Shannon showed that to store a bit is free, but to delete costs energy? There are still unknowns lurking before us especially when no one understands brains or LLMs.
@mahakleung6992 And it is these unknowns that make the whole thing exciting!
@@Scripter_story Sci-Fi has been over taken by the news. A good video as it gets people to think. Those who are most vulnerable to disruption (both economic and mental illness) will be those who expect the future to mirror the past or that AI change will be linear and not full of discontinuities and chaos.
There are two RUclips genres regarding these AI issues: fear mongering and proactive education. There is already too much of the former and it is immobilizing people such that AI doom becomes a self fulfilling prophecy. The responsible thing is to do is the latter. Thank you!
Outstanding video. If I had were a French nationalist and had $1B to invest in Ai companies, I would, hands down, choose the U.S.A.
AI chips are not 1000x more complex than aircraft to design or make. China has been trying to build its own jet engines for decades now without success. It took them only a year to fab some leading edge cellphone chips domestically.
@michaelnurse9089 Technically, China did manage to build its own jet engines. They have succeeded building their own airspace industry that is already more or less at par with the West.