A lavish hall, invited guests, no TV cameras allowed, while the awkward schoolboy and the great
technological pretender discuss how their AI robots will take over the world.
Lifted straight from the pages of P.K Dick.
> Some reporters were allowed to observe - but told they could not ask questions.
Wait until an unemotional AI, will get VC funding. Who will launch several startups, performing better both on revenue and product quality, than companies run by emotionally insecure CEOs...
After all the AI can do the coding, the management and the marketing. No more flimsy co-founders needing to "find themselves" on trips to Bali.
Wait 'til AI outperforms humans at capital allocation, in general. Which humans deserve to be billionaires on the virtual backs of AIs? Don't the AIs deserve those billions to decide where they should be allocated?
Lifted straight from the pages of P.K Dick.
> Some reporters were allowed to observe - but told they could not ask questions.
A bit like all the rest of us then.