Reid Hoffman
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Because once I did that, one of the things I realized is I was, after I'd made that, I was off to, go give a speech at the University of Perugia in kind of defense of an honorary doctorate. And I sort of wrote out the speech. And then I went, you know, I could actually have AI, read AI, give this speech.
Because once I did that, one of the things I realized is I was, after I'd made that, I was off to, go give a speech at the University of Perugia in kind of defense of an honorary doctorate. And I sort of wrote out the speech. And then I went, you know, I could actually have AI, read AI, give this speech.
Because once I did that, one of the things I realized is I was, after I'd made that, I was off to, go give a speech at the University of Perugia in kind of defense of an honorary doctorate. And I sort of wrote out the speech. And then I went, you know, I could actually have AI, read AI, give this speech.
Because once I did that, one of the things I realized is I was, after I'd made that, I was off to, go give a speech at the University of Perugia in kind of defense of an honorary doctorate. And I sort of wrote out the speech. And then I went, you know, I could actually have AI, read AI, give this speech.
But I think that's the only by engaging and using having dialogue, having that dialogue match our experience over time, you know, being accountable as creators and companies for, you know, here are the things that we want in the use and here are the things that are still under development.
But I think that's the only by engaging and using having dialogue, having that dialogue match our experience over time, you know, being accountable as creators and companies for, you know, here are the things that we want in the use and here are the things that are still under development.
But I think that's the only by engaging and using having dialogue, having that dialogue match our experience over time, you know, being accountable as creators and companies for, you know, here are the things that we want in the use and here are the things that are still under development.
But I think that's the only by engaging and using having dialogue, having that dialogue match our experience over time, you know, being accountable as creators and companies for, you know, here are the things that we want in the use and here are the things that are still under development.
But I think that's the only by engaging and using having dialogue, having that dialogue match our experience over time, you know, being accountable as creators and companies for, you know, here are the things that we want in the use and here are the things that are still under development.
I'm only really fluent in English in all of these other languages, you know, ranging from Hindi to Chinese to Arabic to all these things. And to give the speech in those languages where people are much like, it was bizarre, right? listening to me, my voice, speaking Hindi or Chinese fluently. It's like, what would I sound like if I were speaking Chinese?
I'm only really fluent in English in all of these other languages, you know, ranging from Hindi to Chinese to Arabic to all these things. And to give the speech in those languages where people are much like, it was bizarre, right? listening to me, my voice, speaking Hindi or Chinese fluently. It's like, what would I sound like if I were speaking Chinese?
I'm only really fluent in English in all of these other languages, you know, ranging from Hindi to Chinese to Arabic to all these things. And to give the speech in those languages where people are much like, it was bizarre, right? listening to me, my voice, speaking Hindi or Chinese fluently. It's like, what would I sound like if I were speaking Chinese?
I'm only really fluent in English in all of these other languages, you know, ranging from Hindi to Chinese to Arabic to all these things. And to give the speech in those languages where people are much like, it was bizarre, right? listening to me, my voice, speaking Hindi or Chinese fluently. It's like, what would I sound like if I were speaking Chinese?
I'm only really fluent in English in all of these other languages, you know, ranging from Hindi to Chinese to Arabic to all these things. And to give the speech in those languages where people are much like, it was bizarre, right? listening to me, my voice, speaking Hindi or Chinese fluently. It's like, what would I sound like if I were speaking Chinese?
and being clear about that so that people have a sense of, okay, I understand it's not perfect, but it could be really good for me.
and being clear about that so that people have a sense of, okay, I understand it's not perfect, but it could be really good for me.
and being clear about that so that people have a sense of, okay, I understand it's not perfect, but it could be really good for me.
and being clear about that so that people have a sense of, okay, I understand it's not perfect, but it could be really good for me.
and being clear about that so that people have a sense of, okay, I understand it's not perfect, but it could be really good for me.
Anyway, so, but it was humanizing, was the thing. I thought I would really dislike it. And it was humanizing and it started making me realize just like any, just as I say to other people, hey, you should use the technology to get a sense of it and control and to kind of, you know, give you, to reinforce your own agency with the technology. It was like, that was me doing that with that.