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But DeepSeek has admitted, Tyler, that it's going to save user data in China where the government there can access all of it at any time.
But DeepSeek has admitted, Tyler, that it's going to save user data in China where the government there can access all of it at any time.
So is privacy just over online and should we just assume China has access to everything?
So is privacy just over online and should we just assume China has access to everything?
So is privacy just over online and should we just assume China has access to everything?
Should it bother us? Should it keep us up at night?
Should it bother us? Should it keep us up at night?
Should it bother us? Should it keep us up at night?
I mean, one of the things that I thought was interesting is after TikTok was banned, a lot of people said it doesn't matter if China has our data because American companies take our data, too. Is that moral equivalency, Jeff, or is there a meaningful difference between the two?
I mean, one of the things that I thought was interesting is after TikTok was banned, a lot of people said it doesn't matter if China has our data because American companies take our data, too. Is that moral equivalency, Jeff, or is there a meaningful difference between the two?
I mean, one of the things that I thought was interesting is after TikTok was banned, a lot of people said it doesn't matter if China has our data because American companies take our data, too. Is that moral equivalency, Jeff, or is there a meaningful difference between the two?
Put the data to the side. You know, lots of people have compared the kind of content that American kids are served on TikTok to digital fentanyl. And we know that we get videos about drinking Tide Pods or whatever, and Chinese kids get like Khan Academy, how to do calculus at the age of five. Does that bother you, Tyler? And should that bother the ordinary American?
Put the data to the side. You know, lots of people have compared the kind of content that American kids are served on TikTok to digital fentanyl. And we know that we get videos about drinking Tide Pods or whatever, and Chinese kids get like Khan Academy, how to do calculus at the age of five. Does that bother you, Tyler? And should that bother the ordinary American?
Put the data to the side. You know, lots of people have compared the kind of content that American kids are served on TikTok to digital fentanyl. And we know that we get videos about drinking Tide Pods or whatever, and Chinese kids get like Khan Academy, how to do calculus at the age of five. Does that bother you, Tyler? And should that bother the ordinary American?
Just to pan out for a second, there's a lot of Americans who don't use Claude, Perplexity, any of these tools yet, Tyler and Jeff, in the way that you guys do. Tell them, those of them who are listening, how these tools have changed your life already.
Just to pan out for a second, there's a lot of Americans who don't use Claude, Perplexity, any of these tools yet, Tyler and Jeff, in the way that you guys do. Tell them, those of them who are listening, how these tools have changed your life already.
Just to pan out for a second, there's a lot of Americans who don't use Claude, Perplexity, any of these tools yet, Tyler and Jeff, in the way that you guys do. Tell them, those of them who are listening, how these tools have changed your life already.
Well, what is the point? I mean, one of the things that, you know, the doomers, those that are really, really worried about how this technology will upend our society is not just that it will put a lot of people out of work, but that it will somehow create a kind of existential crisis about our purpose in the world when we're around something, Tyler, as you said, that's already happening.
Well, what is the point? I mean, one of the things that, you know, the doomers, those that are really, really worried about how this technology will upend our society is not just that it will put a lot of people out of work, but that it will somehow create a kind of existential crisis about our purpose in the world when we're around something, Tyler, as you said, that's already happening.
Well, what is the point? I mean, one of the things that, you know, the doomers, those that are really, really worried about how this technology will upend our society is not just that it will put a lot of people out of work, but that it will somehow create a kind of existential crisis about our purpose in the world when we're around something, Tyler, as you said, that's already happening.