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After setting parliament on fire and overthrowing the government, Gen Z elects Nepal interim Prime Minister via Discord vote.
Which part of the cycle is that?
Balaji Srinivasan on the coming verification gap in an AI world.
“AI is going to create massive numbers of jobs in proctoring and verification because it’s so good at faking things.”
“AI makes everything fake, and crypto makes it real again.”
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I have this unusual take on AI and the future of work:
Knowing "what to do" is more important than knowing "how to do".
AI is basically solving all the "how tos"
But the "what to do" seems almost impossible for AI, because in most cases it's something that has never been done
> be in crypto for 7 years
> get in for the cypherpunk stuff
> self-custody, no third party, "decentralization"
> watch lazarus drain $290m from kelp
> watch arbitrum move $71m of it out of the attacker's wallet
> without his private key, without his signature
> not a "freeze"
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