Open letter to @pmarca: A16Z persuading Republicans that the risk of an AI "job apocalypse" is a "complete fantasy"[1] poisons the Right's ability to craft its own policy response, ceding the issue to the Left (see @SenSanders's American AI SWF today). This is incredibly unwise. Succinctly, my a
Open letter to @pmarca: A16Z persuading Republicans that the risk of an AI "job apocalypse" is a "complete fantasy"[1] poisons the Right's ability to craft its own policy response, ceding the issue to the Left (see @SenSanders's American AI SWF today). This is incredibly unwise. Succinctly, my a
Arguing that Republicans should consider AI job displacement an axiomatic impossibility is probably the single most destructive political action someone on the right can take Especially in the face of brutal post grad unemployment, and relentlessly improving AI that already writes all the code
A16Z, the biggest 2026 Midterms donor: There is 0% chance of AI job displacement; it is not worth considering any policy response, because it is axiomatically impossible that AI takes jobs. Also A16Z: we are investing in OpenAI at $730B, which has obsoleted human-written code