This might be obvious, but I don’t think we have evidence to support the idea that there really is anything like a concrete plan. All of the statements I’ve seen from Sam on this issue so far are incredibly basic and hand-wavy.
I suspect that any concrete plan would be fairly controversial, so it’s easiest to speak in generalities. And I doubt there’s anything like an internal team with some great secret macrostrategy—instead I assume that they haven’t felt pressured to think through it much.
This might be obvious, but I don’t think we have evidence to support the idea that there really is anything like a concrete plan. All of the statements I’ve seen from Sam on this issue so far are incredibly basic and hand-wavy.
I suspect that any concrete plan would be fairly controversial, so it’s easiest to speak in generalities. And I doubt there’s anything like an internal team with some great secret macrostrategy—instead I assume that they haven’t felt pressured to think through it much.