 AI is potentially the most powerful technology that we've ever created, and it's going to create the next form of civilization, and it's already having a big impact. Perhaps the one that people will see most immediately is what happens to jobs. What happens to all the truck drivers? When truck driving changes fundamentally from a task, that's a human task to an automated task. It's easier to imagine existing jobs today going away than it is to conceive of what might come next. What are the next roles that people might have? Where do people shine as technology takes on certain kinds of roles that people have had in the past? Though it's been very easy to turn our attention from the jobs lost to robots and automation, this time the jobs lost are going to be those of knowledge workers, the elite, economists, academics, perhaps journalists, the people who are in charge of framing the conversation. And that's when you're going to know that people are paying attention. When it's not people who work in factories in the middle of the country who can be easily dismissed, but it's large groups of people who thought they were middle class. So these are policy conversations. These are social conversations. These are citizen conversations we have around the dinner table with our fellow citizens and our families. And that's where we are. It's not happening in 10 years or 15 years. It's happening right now.