Mike Krieger
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And I think Daniela, who's the president here, maybe was trying to sell me, but she's like, you feel like the eighth co-founder that we never had that was like our product co-founder, which is amazing that they have seven co-founders and none of them are like the product co-founder. But whatever it was, it sold me. And I was like, all right, I'm going to jump back in.
And I think Daniela, who's the president here, maybe was trying to sell me, but she's like, you feel like the eighth co-founder that we never had that was like our product co-founder, which is amazing that they have seven co-founders and none of them are like the product co-founder. But whatever it was, it sold me. And I was like, all right, I'm going to jump back in.
The Pete Best event. I hope not. At least the Ringo that comes in later.
The Pete Best event. I hope not. At least the Ringo that comes in later.
The Pete Best event. I hope not. At least the Ringo that comes in later.
I have some of these conversations with my good friends as a musician down in LA. And like, you know, he comes up to the bear and he's on tour and we'll have like,
I have some of these conversations with my good friends as a musician down in LA. And like, you know, he comes up to the bear and he's on tour and we'll have like,
I have some of these conversations with my good friends as a musician down in LA. And like, you know, he comes up to the bear and he's on tour and we'll have like,
one hour deep conversation over pupusas over like what is you know ai and music and how do these things connect and where do these things go and i think it was those interesting insights on like what parts of the creative process or which pieces of creative output are most affected right now and then you can kind of play that and see how that's going to change i think that question is a big part about why i ended up in the anthropic if i was going to be an ai i think a couple of things like
one hour deep conversation over pupusas over like what is you know ai and music and how do these things connect and where do these things go and i think it was those interesting insights on like what parts of the creative process or which pieces of creative output are most affected right now and then you can kind of play that and see how that's going to change i think that question is a big part about why i ended up in the anthropic if i was going to be an ai i think a couple of things like
one hour deep conversation over pupusas over like what is you know ai and music and how do these things connect and where do these things go and i think it was those interesting insights on like what parts of the creative process or which pieces of creative output are most affected right now and then you can kind of play that and see how that's going to change i think that question is a big part about why i ended up in the anthropic if i was going to be an ai i think a couple of things like
obviously the written word is really important and like there's so much that happens in text.
obviously the written word is really important and like there's so much that happens in text.
obviously the written word is really important and like there's so much that happens in text.
I definitely do not mean to make this sound like text is less creative than others, but the fact that they've chosen, I guess we've chosen to really focus on text and image understanding and like keep it to text out and text out that is like supposed to be, you know, something that is like tailored to you rather than reproducing something that's already out there, I think reduces some of that space significantly where you're not also trying to produce like
I definitely do not mean to make this sound like text is less creative than others, but the fact that they've chosen, I guess we've chosen to really focus on text and image understanding and like keep it to text out and text out that is like supposed to be, you know, something that is like tailored to you rather than reproducing something that's already out there, I think reduces some of that space significantly where you're not also trying to produce like
I definitely do not mean to make this sound like text is less creative than others, but the fact that they've chosen, I guess we've chosen to really focus on text and image understanding and like keep it to text out and text out that is like supposed to be, you know, something that is like tailored to you rather than reproducing something that's already out there, I think reduces some of that space significantly where you're not also trying to produce like
Hollywood type videos or, you know, high fidelity images or sounds and music. And some of that I think is a research focus. Some of that's a product focus, but I think that also the space of thorny questions is still there, but also a bit more limited in those domains or outside of those domains and more purely on text and code and those kinds of expressions.
Hollywood type videos or, you know, high fidelity images or sounds and music. And some of that I think is a research focus. Some of that's a product focus, but I think that also the space of thorny questions is still there, but also a bit more limited in those domains or outside of those domains and more purely on text and code and those kinds of expressions.
Hollywood type videos or, you know, high fidelity images or sounds and music. And some of that I think is a research focus. Some of that's a product focus, but I think that also the space of thorny questions is still there, but also a bit more limited in those domains or outside of those domains and more purely on text and code and those kinds of expressions.