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Gabe Newell says young people need to use AI tools to get 'off to the races' rather than 'reading ar

Published on December 05, 2025

Gabe Newell, the co-founder of Valve Corporation and billionaire yacht-fancier, recently gave an interview to YouTuber Zalkar Saliev (TikTok, IG). The full interview covers things like Newell's daily routine ("get up, work, go scuba diving"), as well as some amusing drive-bys on conventional Silicon Valley wisdom, such as why startups chasing VC money makes no sense.

Newell is asked about AI, both the tech obsession of the moment and a field that has potential to upend elements of society: or so we're promised. The question put to Newell by Saliev is whether younger folk should be learning the technical side of AI, or focusing purely on the best way to use the tools?

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Once you're working like that, Newell reckons, you're "off to the races." As for the example of filmmaking, "I think [AI is] going to be 10 times as significant as the impact of CGI was on filmmaking, in terms of the value of being accomplished with those technologies and how it would affect your career trajectory in the filmmaking industry, I think multiply that by an order of magnitude."

"Value" is a word that Newell uses a lot, and in this context it's about practicality: the distinction between someone knowing a technology exists, versus the person just getting in there and using it and understanding the limitations.

"If you're a tool user, it will help you understand the capabilities when a lot of other people will be reading articles on Variety to try to understand what its impact is going to be on the industry," says Newell. "Whereas some 19 year-old kid in his or her bedroom is like, 'Oh, you guys really don't understand this. I actually use this tool, and unless you're a regular user of it, and have seen how it's evolving and have a sense of how it's going, you're going to completely miss the opportunities of how to take advantage of it.'

"And that same person in their bedroom, the more they try to write a little bit of code or try to dig into the research papers on the topic, the more that they're going to find that it's just trying to accelerate that process even further."

Newell is positive on AI and this shouldn't be any surprise: the [[link]] man loves new technology, has constantly pushed Valve into technical experiments (some with enormous success, some not so much), and has co-founded Starfish Neuroscience, a [[link]] company focused on neural interfaces. His bullishness is no surprise, even if the wider story of the tech is a little more complicated than sunshine and lollipops.

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