He treats AI girlfriends and related companion products as a direct commercial expression of this loneliness market.
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Market opportunity
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Key Notes
Jiang says AI firms succeed by recognizing what humans fundamentally want and commercializing that need even when the product may destroy the world.
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"Exactly. That's right. So the market need. Okay. The great secret is human loneliness, right? That's how you create this monopoly. And so they..."
"...fundamental human need, right? They're doing this because they see a market opportunity. I'm like, like, like, I mean, that's why they're successful because..."
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