Keith Rabois
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And the votes, you know, all of a sudden flowed through. I think there's things that are not in the public domain about TikTok that spooked a lot of elected officials and led to this bipartisan consensus. How many bipartisan votes do we see on an allegedly controversial issue that, you know, basically the vote was like, you know, like not even close in either house. 360 to 58. Yeah.
And the votes, you know, all of a sudden flowed through. I think there's things that are not in the public domain about TikTok that spooked a lot of elected officials and led to this bipartisan consensus. How many bipartisan votes do we see on an allegedly controversial issue that, you know, basically the vote was like, you know, like not even close in either house. 360 to 58. Yeah.
When do you see a vote like that on something meaningful? Never.
When do you see a vote like that on something meaningful? Never.
On an app that's used by, you know, huge traction of the American public.
On an app that's used by, you know, huge traction of the American public.
Arguably. Arguably. In theory, there's some risk. I can see that.
Arguably. Arguably. In theory, there's some risk. I can see that.
Right. At some price point, right? What I would do if I were president, I'd say, you tell me the fair market price for TikTok and I'll go find, you know, I'll make sure that there's buyers. Right. Because CCP won't name any price. There is no price. It's the greatest tool they could ever have. That would be like giving up your nukes.
Right. At some price point, right? What I would do if I were president, I'd say, you tell me the fair market price for TikTok and I'll go find, you know, I'll make sure that there's buyers. Right. Because CCP won't name any price. There is no price. It's the greatest tool they could ever have. That would be like giving up your nukes.
I don't think they should have to sell at a less than fair market price. I think that's legit. I believe in capitalism. But any free market should allow for some price discovery. And if they can't name any price period, that suggests that you're doing something that's nefarious. There's a reason, by the way, Chamath, you probably know this.
I don't think they should have to sell at a less than fair market price. I think that's legit. I believe in capitalism. But any free market should allow for some price discovery. And if they can't name any price period, that suggests that you're doing something that's nefarious. There's a reason, by the way, Chamath, you probably know this.
Eight to 10, 12 ounces max, medium, you know, solid. I don't really care on the cut. Yeah, pretty much. Wagyu, I'll be a little non-American, go Wagyu, you know, like Australia or Japanese. Yeah, sure.
Eight to 10, 12 ounces max, medium, you know, solid. I don't really care on the cut. Yeah, pretty much. Wagyu, I'll be a little non-American, go Wagyu, you know, like Australia or Japanese. Yeah, sure.
I'm a mad girl, you know, red meat Republican.
I'm a mad girl, you know, red meat Republican.
Well, I'd say that you should cut that data by AI and non-AI, and you might see a tell to different cities. My anecdotal experience is there's AI companies where the market's pretty hot, maybe cooling a little bit, but hot, and AI companies with the right team are getting funded frequently, quickly, etc.
Well, I'd say that you should cut that data by AI and non-AI, and you might see a tell to different cities. My anecdotal experience is there's AI companies where the market's pretty hot, maybe cooling a little bit, but hot, and AI companies with the right team are getting funded frequently, quickly, etc.
And then there's non-AI companies, and I think you'll see a very different sort of chart there. I do think net-net, you're probably at a steady state that looks reasonable across 40 years, etc., But it would be interesting. And you have to make some methodological decisions about what's an AI company, what's not.
And then there's non-AI companies, and I think you'll see a very different sort of chart there. I do think net-net, you're probably at a steady state that looks reasonable across 40 years, etc., But it would be interesting. And you have to make some methodological decisions about what's an AI company, what's not.