Peter Thiel
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It was mostly this virtual reality that was air-gapped from the real world. It was, you know, yeah, there's all this... Crazy stuff that happens on the internet, but most of the time what happens on the internet stays on the internet. It's actually pretty decoupled. And that's why we've had a relatively light regulatory touch on that stuff versus so many other things.
It was mostly this virtual reality that was air-gapped from the real world. It was, you know, yeah, there's all this... Crazy stuff that happens on the internet, but most of the time what happens on the internet stays on the internet. It's actually pretty decoupled. And that's why we've had a relatively light regulatory touch on that stuff versus so many other things.
But again, they get to regulate pharmaceuticals.
But again, they get to regulate pharmaceuticals.
But again, they get to regulate pharmaceuticals.
I know, I know. But thalidomide or whatever, all these things that went really haywire, they did a good job. People are scared.
I know, I know. But thalidomide or whatever, all these things that went really haywire, they did a good job. People are scared.
I know, I know. But thalidomide or whatever, all these things that went really haywire, they did a good job. People are scared.
They're not scared of video games. They're scared of, you know, dangerous pharmaceuticals. And if you think of AI as it's not just a video game, it's about not just about this world of bits, but it's going to air gap and it's going to affect you and your physical world in a real way. You know, maybe...
They're not scared of video games. They're scared of, you know, dangerous pharmaceuticals. And if you think of AI as it's not just a video game, it's about not just about this world of bits, but it's going to air gap and it's going to affect you and your physical world in a real way. You know, maybe...
They're not scared of video games. They're scared of, you know, dangerous pharmaceuticals. And if you think of AI as it's not just a video game, it's about not just about this world of bits, but it's going to air gap and it's going to affect you and your physical world in a real way. You know, maybe...
Maybe you cross the air gap and get the FDA or some other โ Well, the problem is they're not good at regulating anything.
Maybe you cross the air gap and get the FDA or some other โ Well, the problem is they're not good at regulating anything.
Maybe you cross the air gap and get the FDA or some other โ Well, the problem is they're not good at regulating anything.
I don't โ I think it's โ but I think they have been pretty good at slowing things down and stopping them and โ You know, we've made a lot less progress on, I don't know, extending human life. We've made no progress on curing dementia in 40 or 50 years. There's all the stuff where, you know, it's been regulated to death, which I think is...
I don't โ I think it's โ but I think they have been pretty good at slowing things down and stopping them and โ You know, we've made a lot less progress on, I don't know, extending human life. We've made no progress on curing dementia in 40 or 50 years. There's all the stuff where, you know, it's been regulated to death, which I think is...
I don't โ I think it's โ but I think they have been pretty good at slowing things down and stopping them and โ You know, we've made a lot less progress on, I don't know, extending human life. We've made no progress on curing dementia in 40 or 50 years. There's all the stuff where, you know, it's been regulated to death, which I think is...