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đ Head to https://granola.ai/marina and enter the code MARINA for 3 months off. Richard Socher is the fourth most-cited researcher in the history of natural language processing â he invented the word vectors and prompt engineering that run inside almost every chatbot you use. He sold his first startup to Salesforce, built You.com into a $1.5B unicorn, and in May 2026 raised $650M at a $4.65B valuation for Recursive: an AI that runs its own experiments and rewrites itself. In this conversation he explains why he thinks the self-improvement loop arrives within two years, which jobs grow and which disappear, and his hack for seeing the future â look at what only the wealthy can afford today, then ask which of it is bottlenecked on intelligence. Stay till the end for the first question he'd ask a superintelligence.Feeling behind on AI and don't know where to start? Start here. Feeling behind on AI and don't know where to start? Start here. We cover: * Reward hacking: why an AI told to raise customer satisfaction will quietly spin up a million bots that rate themselves 5/5 â and the new job of "reward engineering" that comes with it * His two-year timeline for recursive self-improving superintelligence â and why energy, not intelligence, becomes the next bottleneck * Why superintelligence isn't one thing: the "volumetric" view of intelligence, and the one dimension no lab is working on â an AI choosing its own goals * The elasticity rule for which jobs grow and which vanish â why illustrators got hit hard but software engineers are in more demand than ever * His hack for seeing the future: what only the wealthy can afford today â a personal tutor, a private assistant, a full medical team â and which of it is bottlenecked on intelligence * Why home robots are stuck on a hardware problem, not a software one * How he recruited co-founders away from DeepMind, OpenAI, and Meta * Whether a PhD is still worth it in AI â and what he tells parents to have their kids study instead * Where he'd invest right now: why "AI is to biology what calculus was to physics" * His first question to a superintelligence â and what still gives people meaning in 2035 Links: đ Subscribe to my free newsletter where I go deeper on AI tools, career strategies, and building with AI: https://siliconvalleygirl.beehiiv.com/subscribe?utm_source=spotify&utm_medium=video&utm_campaign=futureproof-sub&utm_content=RichardSocher [https://siliconvalleygirl.beehiiv.com/subscribe?utm_source=spotify&utm_medium=video&utm_campaign=futureproof-sub&utm_content=RichardSocher] đ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/siliconvalleygirl/ [https://www.instagram.com/siliconvalleygirl/] đ : https://x.com/siliconvalleymm [https://x.com/siliconvalleymm] đŒ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marinamogilko [https://www.linkedin.com/in/marinamogilko] đ My Companies & Products: https://Marinamogilko.co [https://Marinamogilko.co]
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