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[The Economic and Technological Future of AI: Insights from Martin Casado]-[Martin Casado - Entering Uncharted AI Territory - [Invest Like the Best, EP.381]]

Invest Like the Best with Patrick O'Shaughnessy · B2 · 2024-07-09

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The Future of AI: A New Creative and Economic Paradigm

In this episode of Invest Like the Best, Patrick O'Shaughnessy sits down with Martin Casado, a partner at Andreessen Horowitz, to explore the profound implications of the modern AI revolution. Casado argues that we are currently in an inflection point where the future of technology will be "weirder, wonderful, and more bizarre" than most industry observers anticipate.

The Marginal Cost of Creativity

Casado frames the current AI wave through the lens of historical technological shifts. Just as the microchip drove the marginal cost of computing to zero and the internet drove the marginal cost of distribution to zero, AI is driving the "marginal cost of content creation" to zero. By comparing the cost of human-generated work (e.g., a designer creating a Pixar-style character) to the inference cost of AI models, Casado highlights a "four orders of magnitude" difference in cost. This economic shift does not eliminate human work but rather enables a "creative social explosion," allowing for a massive increase in accessible content and applications.

The Economic Viability of AI

One of the most critical points Casado makes is that the most economically successful AI companies today are those that exploit existing human-created data. He suggests that these models are essentially tapping into a "reservoir of energy" created by humans over 3,000 years, which provides the necessary structure for models to learn effectively. Conversely, he notes that:

  • The "Real World" Barrier: AI struggles with the chaotic, non-linear, and "heavy-tailed" nature of the physical world. He points to the $75 billion invested in autonomous vehicles as a cautionary tale where models struggle to compete with the 20-watt efficiency of the human brain.
  • The Data Plateau: Once human-created data is exhausted, the industry faces a challenge. Synthetic data works in axiomatic systems like chess, but "what does it mean to synthetically do creativity?" Casado questions whether we can continue to scale without finding new ways to structure natural data.

Defensibility and the "Sawtooth" Treadmill

Casado addresses the challenge of building a moat in the AI era. He observes that model companies often find themselves on a "sawtooth" treadmill: they release a model, see a spike in usage, and then drop off until the next model is released. To survive, these companies must eventually pivot to traditional moats:

  • Integration Modes: Owning the API layer.
  • Community Modes: Leveraging virality and user experience.
  • Workflow Moats: Controlling the access layer where the user performs their tasks.

The Regulatory Debate: "Baptists and Bootleggers"

Casado expresses deep concern regarding current AI regulatory efforts, which he characterizes as being driven by "non-provable science fiction views." He employs the economic concept of "Baptists and Bootleggers"—where "Baptists" are the true believers in AI safety, and "bootleggers" are incumbents using regulation to protect their own interests and dampen competition. He argues that the current push for regulation, particularly from within academia and big tech, risks harming the United States' leadership position in innovation. He calls for a resurgence of "little tech" and academia to speak up, reminiscent of the open-source advocacy that defined the early internet.

The Future of Agents and Interaction

While the market is obsessed with "agents," Casado remains personally skeptical of their current technical maturity. He defines an agent as something with a "control loop and state," arguing that we have not yet solved the problems of memory, planning, and non-determinism. Despite this, he is optimistic about the shift in the "access layer" of the internet. He shares an anecdote about his daughter using AI characters for social interaction, suggesting that in the future, the primary interface for banking, search, and social life may not be a SaaS app, but an AI persona.

Conclusion

Casado concludes that despite potential regulatory hurdles and market volatility, the technological shift is "done" and inevitable. He envisions a future where we can prompt a computer to generate an entire, deep, and rich virtual world, effectively turning the simulation hypothesis into a tangible reality. He encourages listeners to embrace the "silly" or "goofy" applications of today, as they are likely the precursors to the next generation of global tech giants.

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I think the future is going to be a lot weirder, wonderful, and more bizarre than anybody is imagining.
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I don't know if that's what you're asking, but I actually think we should all hold on and be just ready for a trippy, amazing, wonderful ride.
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I think that for some subset of things, I think the cat's out of the bag, he needs out of the bottle, whatever stupid aphorism you want to use.
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That's like asking after the creation of the internet, what's going to stop its proliferation?
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I think it's a question of time scales, not whether that's going to happen.
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