Jens Grede
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
That is essentially the premise of the movie.
It's a satire, just like Dr. Strangelove was a satire of a dark future.
However, it's hard not to think that it's incredibly important to validate information that we're getting increasingly so.
I see it in chat groups.
WhatsApp has emerged as a much more powerful tool of information sharing.
One chat group that Sondheim has, D1, which is the famous one, I would think it's one of my more trusted sources of information of what's going on in our economy today.
When there's critical events happening, I turn to that chat group.
I find it
highly informative.
I respect the voices, ultimately the individuals in that group.
That's a power of a micro network, but it's incredibly important.
Obviously, we always had micro networks, our community, our church, our basketball team, friend group networks have always existed.
But these larger closed networks with a thousand members or a million members, but it's closed, they have a lot of power.
I think Reddit is emerging as a platform with a tremendous amount of power today.
I'm very excited about the creator economy.
I think we are in the early innings of the creator economy.
I'm an investor in several companies, but one that I have been a little bit more involved with
is one called Passes, which was founded by Lucy Gu, who was co-founder of Scale.ai.
She's built a platform for creators to directly monetize their audience, their fan base.
And I think that's incredibly powerful.