Jason Calacanis
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What about things like tobacco or processed food or?
Yeah, this is the key.
If I summarize what you would say is product liability law makes no sense.
There should be human liability and human responsibility expectations in a society.
But I think at Stanford 27 2018 timeframe, you actually had some comments on this, we could either play the clip, or you could just describe it, I guess, I said, what was obvious to me, then I lost a lot of friends at Facebook when I said it, unfortunately, but essentially, what I said was,
I don't let my kids use it, and I don't think that this is a constructive part of a developing child's diet.
I do think that Sachs is right that I view AI chat differently.
There are different guardrails that are required so that if you go down some sort of dark corner
But that's possible to understand, and the product is architected in a way to create cul-de-sacs.
So if you're thinking about self-harm or you're thinking about these other things.
Social media is very different.
It's an incredibly fast-twitch algorithm, and that's the optimization.
And until the incentive for that optimization changes, these outcomes will continue to compound.
I think the interesting thing is that the LA lawsuit
was an individual lawsuit.
The young woman, I think, was awarded $3 or $6 million.
Yeah.
The other one, though, that they lost this week was in New Mexico, and that was for $375 million.
And that was more around, I think, child exploitation.
Yeah.