We are at the early stages. Soon enough AI politics will be the only politics.
Bojan Tunguz, TabulAI founder, argues that AI issues will eventually eclipse all other political topics
Story Overview
Bojan Tunguz, the TabulAI founder with a background at NVIDIA and Kaggle, posted that AI-related political debates are on track to eclipse every other topic, prompting an immediate reply from Tanishq Mathew Abraham who signaled clear disapproval of that coming dominance.
Founders signal clashing priorities
The brief exchange between the two CEOs shows early friction over whether AI should steer political agendas or stay focused on technical and domain-specific work.
Public commentary from active builders
Both participants run small, recently launched AI efforts and maintain sizable followings, giving their short exchange outsized visibility within the community.
Users do not look forward to AI politics overtaking all other political issues.
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@tunguz I DO NOT look forward to this
We are at the early stages. Soon enough AI politics will be the only politics.

@tunguz You speak of the political singularity, friend https://danfaggella.com/political-singularity

@tunguz Here in Brazil the mayor of Rio is already boasting of the Rio Model. And he is running for governor and probably will win. I expect AI is going to enter the reality of brazilian politicians soon.

@ocasionalcyber AI is getting too big to ignore.

@iScienceLuvr It's never what we want that we get.

@tunguz I had it on my calendar for '28, but we might get there by midterms.

@tunguz I'm guessing you don't have to worry about an affordability crisis.

@tunguz tech -> economics -> politics

@tunguz i think politics will be decentralized proven by math self represented of the people by the people ai has a role but not like you think JamesC-xhecarpenxer/jc-computation

@tunguz So basically the Three Magi from Evangelion

@tunguz Power to the plebs!

@tunguz @ocasionalcyber Exactly