> I think creating an environment that allows many more medium-sized companies and allowing them to compete heavily will ease away any risk of job loss. Same applies to a bunch of fields other than tech. The US companies are far too consolidated
How do we achieve this environment?
It's not through AI, that is still the same problem. The AI companies will be the 6-10 mega companies and anyone relying on AI will still be small fry
Every time in my lifetime that we have had a huge jump in technological progress, all we've seen is that the rich get richer and the poor get poorer and the gap gets bigger
You even call this out explicitly: "most of the history of the US, maybe not the last 30-40 years"
Do we have any realistic reason to assume the trend of the last 30-40 years will change course at this point?
How do we achieve this environment?
It's not through AI, that is still the same problem. The AI companies will be the 6-10 mega companies and anyone relying on AI will still be small fry
Every time in my lifetime that we have had a huge jump in technological progress, all we've seen is that the rich get richer and the poor get poorer and the gap gets bigger
You even call this out explicitly: "most of the history of the US, maybe not the last 30-40 years"
Do we have any realistic reason to assume the trend of the last 30-40 years will change course at this point?