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I want to get everyone's closing thoughts and closing remarks.
I want to get everyone's closing thoughts and closing remarks.
And hopefully in your closing remarks, you can capture something actionable for the individual that's listening to this now on their commute to work or the single mother, the average person who maybe isn't as technologically advanced as many of us at this table, but is trying to navigate through this to figure out how to live a good life over the next 10, 20, 30 years.
And hopefully in your closing remarks, you can capture something actionable for the individual that's listening to this now on their commute to work or the single mother, the average person who maybe isn't as technologically advanced as many of us at this table, but is trying to navigate through this to figure out how to live a good life over the next 10, 20, 30 years.
I think as long as you need.
I think as long as you need.
Thank you so much to everybody for being here. I've learned a lot and I've developed my thinking, which is much the reason why I wanted to bring us all together, because I know you all have different experiences, different backgrounds in education. You're doing different things, but together it helps me sort of pass through all of these ideas to figure out where I land.
Thank you so much to everybody for being here. I've learned a lot and I've developed my thinking, which is much the reason why I wanted to bring us all together, because I know you all have different experiences, different backgrounds in education. You're doing different things, but together it helps me sort of pass through all of these ideas to figure out where I land.
And I ask a lot of questions, but I am actually a believer in humans. I was thinking about this a second ago. I was thinking, am I optimistic about humans' ability to navigate this just because I have no other choice? Because as you said, the alternative actually isn't worth thinking about.
And I ask a lot of questions, but I am actually a believer in humans. I was thinking about this a second ago. I was thinking, am I optimistic about humans' ability to navigate this just because I have no other choice? Because as you said, the alternative actually isn't worth thinking about.
And so I do have a optimism towards how I think we're going to navigate this, in part because we're having these kinds of conversations. And we, in history, haven't always had them at the birth of a new revolution. When we think about social media and the implications that had, we're playing catch up with the downstream consequences. And I am hopeful. Maybe that's the entrepreneur in me.
And so I do have a optimism towards how I think we're going to navigate this, in part because we're having these kinds of conversations. And we, in history, haven't always had them at the birth of a new revolution. When we think about social media and the implications that had, we're playing catch up with the downstream consequences. And I am hopeful. Maybe that's the entrepreneur in me.
I'm excited. Maybe that's also the entrepreneur in me. But at the same time, to many of the points Brett's raised and Amjad's raised and Dan's raised, there are serious considerations as we swim from one island to another. And because of the speed and scale of this transformation that Brett highlights, it's
I'm excited. Maybe that's also the entrepreneur in me. But at the same time, to many of the points Brett's raised and Amjad's raised and Dan's raised, there are serious considerations as we swim from one island to another. And because of the speed and scale of this transformation that Brett highlights, it's
And you look at the stats of the growth of this technology and how it's spreading like wildfire and how once I tried Replit, I walked straight out and I told Cozy, immediately I was like, Cozy, try this. And she was on it and she was hooked. And then I called my girlfriend in Bali, who's the breathwork practitioner. And I was like, type this into your browser, R-E-P-L-I-T.
And you look at the stats of the growth of this technology and how it's spreading like wildfire and how once I tried Replit, I walked straight out and I told Cozy, immediately I was like, Cozy, try this. And she was on it and she was hooked. And then I called my girlfriend in Bali, who's the breathwork practitioner. And I was like, type this into your browser, R-E-P-L-I-T.
And then she's making these breathwork schedules with all of her clients' information ahead of the retreat she's about to do. It's spreading like wildfire because we're internet native. Mm-hmm. We were native to this technology. So it's not a new technology. It's something on top of something that's intuitive to us.
And then she's making these breathwork schedules with all of her clients' information ahead of the retreat she's about to do. It's spreading like wildfire because we're internet native. Mm-hmm. We were native to this technology. So it's not a new technology. It's something on top of something that's intuitive to us.
So that transition, as Brett describes it, from one peak to the other or one island to another, I think is going to be incredibly destabilizing. And having interviewed so many leaders in this space, from Reid Hoffman, who's the founder of LinkedIn, to the CEO of Google, to Mustafa, who I mentioned,
So that transition, as Brett describes it, from one peak to the other or one island to another, I think is going to be incredibly destabilizing. And having interviewed so many leaders in this space, from Reid Hoffman, who's the founder of LinkedIn, to the CEO of Google, to Mustafa, who I mentioned,