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Bethany
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I geeked out analyzing "THE AMERICAN DYNAMISM 50: AI EDITION" by Andreessen Horowitz, so I figured I'd post it in a thread here where it won't get buried by the algorithms. I'd love to hear other folks' takes on this as well! https://a16z.com/american-dynamism-50-ai/ @pmarca
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Bethany
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Overall takeaways: very narrow, male, conservative definition of “natl interest.” Is our ability to navigate space more important to natl interest than fixing black maternal mortality rate? Or preventing the nearly 50K gun deaths per year? But there is some edtech/health here, so it's not just a narrow definition
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Bethany
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Anyway, moving on. Definition/choice noted. Here’s my reaction to the companies they do talk about: 1. Aerodrome: So cool & so helpful in practice, though in theory so Minority Report & so easy to see how this could go badly.
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Bethany
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2. Agility Robots: cool re: last mile delivery! Lol Amazon take note since apparently you’ve burned & churned your way through most of the human labor force :/ https://www.vox.com/recode/23170900/leaked-amazon-memo-warehouses-hiring-shortage
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Bethany
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3. Air Space Intelligence: isn’t main problem in air travel efficiency that most planes are equipped with old fashioned radar so planes have to travel over a system of towers?
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Bethany
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& upgrading all that equipment to modern comms equipment as per FAA’s NextGen initiative would require major investment coordinated between a ton of folks? This feels like tinkering in the margins if flight time is one of your main KPIs.
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