Matthew Joynes
Yeah, I think in our consciousness, obviously, we, you know, from when you're born, you have to when you become an adult, you have certain memories, they're not going to change. But the actual cognition of our past is about to change, as AI completely reorientates the way we think. And I think that's the big We think through propaganda in many ways, you know, the television comes on, it tells us how to think.
Your friends tell you how to think. And it's such a small sample. How many friends do you have in the world? Have you spoken to for more than a Maybe 2,000? So this is your entire sample of the entire world you're in. There's 2,000 people's commentary to you, plus the news of 7.5 billion. And when AI comes in, of course, it's taking the viewpoint, it'll understand 7.5 billion views and have 7.5 billion data points every second of the day, down to the millisecond. So super AI is going to take this disparate data that we've got, that we're trying to make these presumptions about how the world works, it's going to tell us exactly how they work. And that's going to change how we are. And I think that's the moment that AI really wakes people up to realizing, you know, their place in all of this, because it's going to show you're very, very small.
And you're thinking really, really, really dumb. So it's going to be a real asset to lots of people. For some, it's going to challenge their status, like lawyers and accountants who have these very high status jobs, like myself, I'm a lawyer, barrister back in the UK. It's not needed. Maybe some advocacy in court, but the AI computer will be certainly able to do a lot of the contracting commercial work, maybe even preemptively for you. So accountants I think are done. If you were going for a career to be an accountant right now, I'd say stop. Absolutely. I mean, my AI can now audit a hospital in less than a second. Every single thing better than all the accountants can do. It's completely accurate.
Most people are not aware that we use very archaic structures. And I think this is where Elon Musk has been saying when he's going in with his Doge he's finding caverns full of data boxes. In the hospital world, we found the same thing where the bills are being prepared in India, of all places, with 30,000 people in one company looking over a bill to send to an insurance company. Now, of course it's going to be full of errors! One, it's done by hand and then it's facing an insurance company who's actually already using AI to reject hand bills. So, you know our AI takes over the role of 30,000 people in a second with 120 employees. There are three companies that compete with us with over 30,000 employees each so we're going to, with 120 people, we're going to take over 90,000 jobs. So AI is going to be incredibly disruptive to the workforce, but incredibly liberating to those that want to embrace it and use it and learn it. And if you don't learn it as an effective tool for yourself, you're going to be really left behind.
That 20th century is not going to be able to serve you well in the 21st century. So AI is like the biggest revolution. It's bigger than communism, it's bigger than capitalism. It's the biggest thing that's ever hit humanity. And of course we're going to see robotics take off in a big way and we're going to see healthcare improve and we're going to see... just basically every institution on the planet from government through to education be absolutely transformed and what it is to be educated will be transformed. What it is to use your leisure time is going to be transformed. Is there going to be a Monday to a Sunday? Is there ever going to be a nine to five? You know, it's that challenging to every assumption of our industrialized thinking because, you know, we come from an industrialized 19th century thinking. You go to school, you go in one end, you come out as a product at the other end. Well, that's what's the product to do, you know, what's to know when the computer can do everything that you could do going in? So, yeah, no, I think we are at a very interesting moment. And the fact that AI is exploding everywhere from every corner, all the entrepreneurs I know that have succeeded have all been parallel.
Elon Musk has five businesses at the same time. So how does he do it? And the answer is he does it because it's all cross pollinating, because it was always aimed at one thing, and it was always aimed at enabling technology to lift more than processes of humans could lift. And of course, it's not a surprise that people that are big into technology like myself I would focus early on AI when we saw, you know, the white paper which basically said machine code, can code machine code. And when you do that, you go, hang on, that's a big thing.