Mike Krieger
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We can get into separate conversation on verification and validation of identity, but I think that's an interesting one as well. But I think I'm an optimistic person at heart if you can't tell. And I think that part of it is my belief from an information sort of, you know, chaos or proliferation piece of our abilities to both learn, adapt, and then grow the right mechanisms in place.
So I remain optimistic that we'll continue to figure it out on that front. The AI component, I think, increases the volume. And the thing you would have to believe is that it could also increase some of the parsing. I'm going to say it was a Neil Stevenson novel that came out a few years ago. It was a William Gibson one. It was one of the two. Two of them had a
So I remain optimistic that we'll continue to figure it out on that front. The AI component, I think, increases the volume. And the thing you would have to believe is that it could also increase some of the parsing. I'm going to say it was a Neil Stevenson novel that came out a few years ago. It was a William Gibson one. It was one of the two. Two of them had a
So I remain optimistic that we'll continue to figure it out on that front. The AI component, I think, increases the volume. And the thing you would have to believe is that it could also increase some of the parsing. I'm going to say it was a Neil Stevenson novel that came out a few years ago. It was a William Gibson one. It was one of the two. Two of them had a
The concept of in the future, perhaps you'll have a social media editor of your own and that gets deployed as a sort of gating function between all the stuff that's out there and what you end up consuming. There's some appeal to that to me, which is if there's a massive amount of data to consume, probably not most of it is going to be useful to you.
The concept of in the future, perhaps you'll have a social media editor of your own and that gets deployed as a sort of gating function between all the stuff that's out there and what you end up consuming. There's some appeal to that to me, which is if there's a massive amount of data to consume, probably not most of it is going to be useful to you.
The concept of in the future, perhaps you'll have a social media editor of your own and that gets deployed as a sort of gating function between all the stuff that's out there and what you end up consuming. There's some appeal to that to me, which is if there's a massive amount of data to consume, probably not most of it is going to be useful to you.
And I've even been trying to scale back my own information diet. And to the extent that there are things that are interesting, you know, I'd love the idea of, like, go read this thing in depth. Like, this is worthwhile for you.
And I've even been trying to scale back my own information diet. And to the extent that there are things that are interesting, you know, I'd love the idea of, like, go read this thing in depth. Like, this is worthwhile for you.
And I've even been trying to scale back my own information diet. And to the extent that there are things that are interesting, you know, I'd love the idea of, like, go read this thing in depth. Like, this is worthwhile for you.
I think an interesting question is – and I don't know what the current – to ask Adam Massuri what he would say, like what percentage of Instagram content could, would, and should be, you know, AI generator, at least AI.
I think an interesting question is – and I don't know what the current – to ask Adam Massuri what he would say, like what percentage of Instagram content could, would, and should be, you know, AI generator, at least AI.
I think an interesting question is – and I don't know what the current – to ask Adam Massuri what he would say, like what percentage of Instagram content could, would, and should be, you know, AI generator, at least AI.
Yeah, there's there's on the research side and now outside my expertise, like active work on like, what are the techniques that could make it more detectable? Is it watermarking? Is it probability, et cetera? And I think but open question, but also open are like very active area of research as well. I think the other piece is well, actually, I would break down a three.
Yeah, there's there's on the research side and now outside my expertise, like active work on like, what are the techniques that could make it more detectable? Is it watermarking? Is it probability, et cetera? And I think but open question, but also open are like very active area of research as well. I think the other piece is well, actually, I would break down a three.
Yeah, there's there's on the research side and now outside my expertise, like active work on like, what are the techniques that could make it more detectable? Is it watermarking? Is it probability, et cetera? And I think but open question, but also open are like very active area of research as well. I think the other piece is well, actually, I would break down a three.
There's like what we can do from like like detection and watermarking, etc. side, on the model piece, also have it be able to express some uncertainty a little bit better. You know, like, I actually don't know about this. I'm not willing to speculate, or I'm not actually willing to help you filter these things out, because I'm not sure. I can't tell which of these things are true. And
There's like what we can do from like like detection and watermarking, etc. side, on the model piece, also have it be able to express some uncertainty a little bit better. You know, like, I actually don't know about this. I'm not willing to speculate, or I'm not actually willing to help you filter these things out, because I'm not sure. I can't tell which of these things are true. And
There's like what we can do from like like detection and watermarking, etc. side, on the model piece, also have it be able to express some uncertainty a little bit better. You know, like, I actually don't know about this. I'm not willing to speculate, or I'm not actually willing to help you filter these things out, because I'm not sure. I can't tell which of these things are true. And
also open area of research and a very interesting one as well. And then the last one is like, if you're Meta, if you're Google, maybe the bull case is that if primarily you're surfacing content that is generated by models that you yourself are building, there is probably a better closed loop than you can have there.