He's an AI-head. On that same blog he wrote, a year ago:
2025: The Year AI Will Start Changing The World
Which is another example of —
In which, he also (predictably) commented:
"Note: I dictated this post to ChatGPT and it cleaned it up for me (it took out the repeats and things like ‘eh’, and it actually rephrased some sentences). Then I edited it myself, which took more time than I had expected. Not sure if I like the result better than writing a normal post: I feel when writing it on a laptop I tend to go deeper and add more detail. My sentences also tend to be much shorter when dictating. Maybe I need to just practice it a bit more?"
So, time-consuming, mediocre, dissatisfying... but still using it, and atrophying his brain cells while he does.
The real reason for dropping BTC is because he's working at Tesla now and believes in an AI-dominated future where no one works. That, of course, is the polar opposite of our philosophy: proof-of-work versus proof-of-shit you might call it. 💡
He's an AI-head. On that same blog he wrote, a year ago:
Which is another example of —

In which, he also (predictably) commented:
"Note: I dictated this post to ChatGPT and it cleaned it up for me (it took out the repeats and things like ‘eh’, and it actually rephrased some sentences). Then I edited it myself, which took more time than I had expected. Not sure if I like the result better than writing a normal post: I feel when writing it on a laptop I tend to go deeper and add more detail. My sentences also tend to be much shorter when dictating. Maybe I need to just practice it a bit more?"
So, time-consuming, mediocre, dissatisfying... but still using it, and atrophying his brain cells while he does.
The real reason for dropping BTC is because he's working at Tesla now and believes in an AI-dominated future where no one works. That, of course, is the polar opposite of our philosophy: proof-of-work versus proof-of-shit you might call it. 💡