So what should the A.I. industry do? What can they do to increase the public acceptance of, or favorability toward the thing that they are building? Or is this just kind of going to be a project that they have to just push through, regardless of public opposition? – So I really struggle here because I could tell you a bunch of messaging changes that they could make that might, you know, affect public perception of A.I. at the margins. This is not really a messaging challenge. The problem is not that they’re talking about it in the wrong way. The problem is that they are saying that they are about to create a massive disruption in Americans’ lives, and they do not have a plan for what comes after that disruption. They have said your government is going to figure it out. And I think particularly if you’re an American right now and you’re looking at the government that we have, it’s very hard to believe that they’re going to sort of adeptly navigate through that level of disruption. So I think, in short, Kevin, we have a governance problem. And that while the problem is being driven by the decisions of these, like unelected A.I. leaders, it is ultimately the governments who are going to have to give us an answer to these questions. an answer to these questions. – Well, that’s a punt. But, uh — – Is it though? It’s a punt, but it feels like the only honest answer, like, what am I supposed to say? Like, well, you know, GPT-6 should blah blah blah. Like, come on.
