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we could just jump in a conference room and put on these headsets and we're basically teleported into a space where it feels like we're together.
So that's a very novel experience that it breaks down some things that previously would have defied the laws of physics for what it would take to get together.
And I think that that will create a lot of new opportunities.
So one of the things that I'm curious about is there are all these debates right now about
remote work or people being together.
And I think this gets us a lot closer to being able to work physically in different places, but actually have it feel like we're together.
So I think the dream is that people will one day be able to just work wherever they want, but we'll have all the same opportunities because you'll be able to feel like you're physically together.
I think we're not there today with just video conferencing and the basic technologies that we have, but the
I think part of the idea is that with something like this, over time you could get closer to that and that would open up a lot of opportunities, right?
Because then people could live physically where they want while still being able to get the benefits of being physically or kind of feeling like you're together with people at work, all the ways that that helps to build more culture and build better relationships and build trust, which I think are real issues that if you're not seeing people, you know, in person ever.
So yeah, I don't know.
I think it's going to be,
it's very hard from first principles to think about all the implications of, um, of, of a technology like this and, you know, all the good and, and, and the things that you need to mitigate.
So you try to do your best to, to kind of envision what things are going to be like and accentuate the things that they're going to be awesome and hopefully mitigate some of the, the, the downside things.
But I,
The reality is that we're going to be building this out one year at a time.
It's going to take a while.
So we're going to just get to see how it evolves and what developers and different folks do with it.
Yeah, I mean, I think on the last podcast that we did together, we were talking about the debate that we were having around open sourcing Lama 2.