Mark Zuckerberg
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People are smart, right?
They know what is valuable in their lives.
Every once in a while, something bad happens in a product and you wanna make sure that you design your products well to minimize that.
But if you think that something someone is doing is bad and they think it's really valuable, most of the time in my experience, they're right and you're wrong and you just haven't come up with a framework yet for understanding why the thing that you're doing is valuable and helpful in their life.
Yeah, so that's kind of the main way that I think about it.
I do think that people are going to use AI for a lot of these social tasks.
Already one of the main things that we see people using that AI for is kind of talking through difficult conversations that they need to have with friends.
with people in their life.
It's like, okay, my, you know, my, my, I'm having this issue with my girlfriend or whatever, like help me have this conversation.
Or like, I need to have this hard conversation with my boss at work.
Like, how do I have that conversation?
Um, that's pretty helpful.
And then I think as the personalization loop kicks in and the AI just starts to get to know you better and better, um, I think that will just be really compelling.
Um,
You know, one thing just from working on social media for a long time,
is there's the stat that I always think is crazy.
The average American I think has, I think it's fewer than three friends, three people that they'd consider friends.
And the average person has demand for meaningfully more.
I think it's like 15 friends or something, right?
I guess there's probably some point where you're like, all right, I'm just too busy.