"ChatGPT becomes a monopoly. It is transforming how everybody, every normal person, basically does their work, runs their life." This bold assertion from Keith Rabois, Managing Director at Khosla Ventures, encapsulates the revolutionary spirit of his recent conversation with a16z General Partners Erik Torenberg and Alex Rampell. In an expansive discussion, Rabois painted a vivid picture of a coming decade defined by unprecedented economic growth, geopolitical shifts driven by artificial intelligence, and a dramatic re-evaluation of established institutions, from government agencies to tech giants.
Rabois’s central thesis posits that artificial intelligence will be the primary engine of a new American economic expansion. He foresees a period of sustained 4-6% GDP growth, driven by massive productivity gains from AI, arguing that this surge will render the national debt "irrelevant" as the nation "grows its way out of deficits." This isn't merely about increased wages; it's about a fundamental transformation in how value is created, allowing for robust economic activity without triggering traditional inflationary pressures. Such a scenario, he contends, would mark a return to the post-World War II era's economic dynamism, which he believes was intentionally dampened in later decades to foster global rebuilding.
