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Applied Intuition CEO Qasar Younis on why autonomy is coming to fill gaps, not replace people: "I think honestly speaking, these industries need autonomy. And it couldn’t come soon enough, frankly speaking." "People are not fighting for those trucking jobs." "If you look at farmers, the average age of a farmer is late fifties, 58 [years old] or so. What does that mean in ten years from now?" "That means many of those farmers are going to be retiring, if they’re not already retired. And in twenty years, we have an even bigger problem... every vertical is like that." "In the 1980s and the 1990s, doing the long haul trucking job was what the family has to sacrifice, the father not being there for days and weeks on end. And today that same working class family can make that decision and say, 'I will drive for Uber or Doordash, and I’m willing to do that because I can turn that app off and pick up my kid — and I prioritize that.'" "That is where I think this kind of intelligence revolution in the real world is going to fill those gaps in, rather than an entire industry is suddenly gone and just automated." @qasar @lennysan