Michael Burry, Anthropic co-founder Jack Clark, and Dwarkesh Patel on the future of AI, whether AI tools improve productivity, job losses due to AI, and more
The man who predicted the 2008 crash, Anthropic's co-founder, and a leading AI podcaster jump into a Google doc to debate the future of AI—and, possibly, our lives
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Discussion
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@tmtlongshort
@tmtlongshort
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Burry is making the mistake of anchoring his probabilities based on existing model capabilities in a linear fashion therefore assuming model IQ increases slowly and open-source vs closed-source model capabilities continue to converge. That is wrong. It's certainly a
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@edzitron
Ed Zitron
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went in to this hoping that there would be any antagonistic questions or discussion and you will be shocked to hear that there were none
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@patio11
Patrick McKenzie
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I moderated a discussion between Dwarkesh, Dr. Burry, and John Clark (of Anthropic) on disagreements among the set of people better informed about AI, including future impact on employment, whether it's a bubble, etc. Thanks to Substack for making it happen.
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@intuitmachine
Carlos E. Perez
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The man who predicted the 2008 housing crash just looked at the AI boom. His verdict? We might be watching a historic misallocation of capital. But the co-founder of Anthropic disagrees. I just read the debate between Michael Burry, Jack Clark, and Dwarkesh Patel. Here is the
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@thebronxviking
@thebronxviking
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Well this is interesting... As we all know by now, @michaeljburry is skeptical on the AI capex boom—but maximally bullish on a trillion‑dollar U.S. nuclear and grid buildout, as laid out in his latest Substack interview with @jackclarkSF of @AnthropicAI. 🔸 “I would ask
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@michaeljburry
Cassandra Unchained
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Jack Clark @jackclarkSF co-founder of Anthropic @claudeai, Dwarkesh Patel @dwarkeshpodcast, and I had a good discussion, and it has been published, free to all, at the link below. I greatly admire both Jack and Dwarkesh and was happy to participate. The AI revolution is here. [im…
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@hamishmckenzie
Hamish McKenzie
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A gobsmackingly enlightening conversation about the effects of AI on our lives, the economy, and more.
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@xpasky
Petr Baudis
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Despite a weak start, @michaeljburry has some brilliant takes in this post about the AI economic outlook. The real potential of AI isn't to “make lots of money for you”, but to *make everything cheaper* through sped up R&D that leads to abundant resources! The $400 billions [imag…
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Michael Burry, Anthropic co-founder Jack Clark, and Dwarkesh Patel on the future of AI, whether AI tools improve productivity, job losses due to AI and more.