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OpenAI CSO Jason Kwon - power, policy and the race to scale

OpenAI CSO Jason Kwon - power, policy and the race to scale

"World of DaaS" · Sep 23, 2025

OpenAI's CSO Jason Kwon on AI's biggest hurdles: compute, power, and slow government adoption. Plus, the geopolitical race for data and talent.

At a National Level Compute is AI's Bottleneck; At an Organizational Level It's Making Smart Bets

For entire countries or industries, aggregate compute power is the primary constraint on AI progress. However, for individual organizations, success hinges not on having the most capital for compute, but on the strategic wisdom to select the right research bets and build a culture that sustains them.

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OpenAI CSO Jason Kwon - power, policy and the race to scale

"World of DaaS"·5 months ago

AI's Flaws, Not Its Perfection, Are Creating a New Class of High-Skill Work

If AI were perfect, it would simply replace tasks. Because it is imperfect and requires nuanced interaction, it creates demand for skilled professionals who can prompt, verify, and creatively apply it. This turns AI's limitations into a tool that requires and rewards human proficiency.

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OpenAI CSO Jason Kwon - power, policy and the race to scale

"World of DaaS"·5 months ago

To Maintain Its Lead, the U.S. Must Prioritize Broad AI Adoption over Pure R&D

A technological lead in AI research is temporary and meaningless if the technology isn't widely adopted and integrated throughout the economy and government. A competitor with slightly inferior tech but superior population-wide adoption and proficiency could ultimately gain the real-world advantage.

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OpenAI CSO Jason Kwon - power, policy and the race to scale

"World of DaaS"·5 months ago

Global Energy Grids Were Planned Without AI's Massive Power Demand in Mind

Most of the world's energy capacity build-out over the next decade was planned using old models, completely omitting the exponential power demands of AI. This creates a looming, unpriced-in bottleneck for AI infrastructure development that will require significant new investment and planning.

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OpenAI CSO Jason Kwon - power, policy and the race to scale

"World of DaaS"·5 months ago

The Real Barrier to Advanced AI Adoption Was UI Friction, Not Cost or Capability

Despite access to state-of-the-art models, most ChatGPT users defaulted to older versions. The cognitive load of using a "model picker" and uncertainty about speed/quality trade-offs were bigger barriers than price. Automating this choice is key to driving mass adoption of advanced AI reasoning.

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OpenAI CSO Jason Kwon - power, policy and the race to scale

"World of DaaS"·5 months ago

The U.S.-China AI Race Is a Referendum on the Future Value of Copyright

The geopolitical competition in AI will decide the economic value of intellectual property. If the U.S. approach, which respects copyright, prevails, IP retains value. If China's approach of training on all data without restriction dominates the global tech stack, the value of traditional copyright could be driven toward zero.

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OpenAI CSO Jason Kwon - power, policy and the race to scale

"World of DaaS"·5 months ago

AI Fails at Self-Support Because Its Product Evolution Outpaces Its Own Knowledge Cutoff

An AI like ChatGPT struggles to provide tech support for its own features because the product changes too rapidly. The web content and documentation it's trained on lag significantly behind the current software version, creating a knowledge gap that doesn't exist for more stable products.

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OpenAI CSO Jason Kwon - power, policy and the race to scale

"World of DaaS"·5 months ago