Reid Hoffman
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That's why I think I'm fundamentally an optimist and fundamentally also an accelerationist in this direction.
That's why I think I'm fundamentally an optimist and fundamentally also an accelerationist in this direction.
Well, that's the difference between bloomers and zoomers. The whole notion of everything created with technology is going to create an abundant Star Trek universe immediately. Abundance is their favorite word. Yes. Freely across this is an exponentialism hysteria that I think actually doesn't have particularly good thinking.
Well, that's the difference between bloomers and zoomers. The whole notion of everything created with technology is going to create an abundant Star Trek universe immediately. Abundance is their favorite word. Yes. Freely across this is an exponentialism hysteria that I think actually doesn't have particularly good thinking.
Well, that's the difference between bloomers and zoomers. The whole notion of everything created with technology is going to create an abundant Star Trek universe immediately. Abundance is their favorite word. Yes. Freely across this is an exponentialism hysteria that I think actually doesn't have particularly good thinking.
I think the question about saying though, that we can create so much better of a future with technology, and with AI is very important and just kind of drive, navigate intelligently.
I think the question about saying though, that we can create so much better of a future with technology, and with AI is very important and just kind of drive, navigate intelligently.
I think the question about saying though, that we can create so much better of a future with technology, and with AI is very important and just kind of drive, navigate intelligently.
Interesting thesis. I would tend to think it'll be more like kind of software, you know, internet dynamics. But I actually don't think that's necessarily because there's only one or two.
Interesting thesis. I would tend to think it'll be more like kind of software, you know, internet dynamics. But I actually don't think that's necessarily because there's only one or two.
Interesting thesis. I would tend to think it'll be more like kind of software, you know, internet dynamics. But I actually don't think that's necessarily because there's only one or two.
I mean, I think one of the things that the internet brought about with it is, you know, previously when it was kind of like hardware dynamics and PCs were dominant, it was part of the thing where everyone was like Microsoft's going to be competing with Disney and with airlines and everything else because it's the primary software OS and the internet.
I mean, I think one of the things that the internet brought about with it is, you know, previously when it was kind of like hardware dynamics and PCs were dominant, it was part of the thing where everyone was like Microsoft's going to be competing with Disney and with airlines and everything else because it's the primary software OS and the internet.
I mean, I think one of the things that the internet brought about with it is, you know, previously when it was kind of like hardware dynamics and PCs were dominant, it was part of the thing where everyone was like Microsoft's going to be competing with Disney and with airlines and everything else because it's the primary software OS and the internet.
open it up to allow Google and Amazon and so forth. So I think there's going to be multiple, and I think we're more, call it seven big tech companies heading to 15. But I don't think it's going, I think that the same kind of dynamics where you have a network effect for a social network or a LinkedIn or a kind of an enterprise integration or a
open it up to allow Google and Amazon and so forth. So I think there's going to be multiple, and I think we're more, call it seven big tech companies heading to 15. But I don't think it's going, I think that the same kind of dynamics where you have a network effect for a social network or a LinkedIn or a kind of an enterprise integration or a
open it up to allow Google and Amazon and so forth. So I think there's going to be multiple, and I think we're more, call it seven big tech companies heading to 15. But I don't think it's going, I think that the same kind of dynamics where you have a network effect for a social network or a LinkedIn or a kind of an enterprise integration or a
you know, kind of the way that they kind of AdWords and buying the search traffic, you know, kind of works for, you know, kind of Google. I think those dynamics probably will still be present in AI. But that doesn't mean that, you know, like I'm, you know, venture capitalist investor at Greylock. I invest in a number of different startups. And I think there will be
you know, kind of the way that they kind of AdWords and buying the search traffic, you know, kind of works for, you know, kind of Google. I think those dynamics probably will still be present in AI. But that doesn't mean that, you know, like I'm, you know, venture capitalist investor at Greylock. I invest in a number of different startups. And I think there will be
you know, kind of the way that they kind of AdWords and buying the search traffic, you know, kind of works for, you know, kind of Google. I think those dynamics probably will still be present in AI. But that doesn't mean that, you know, like I'm, you know, venture capitalist investor at Greylock. I invest in a number of different startups. And I think there will be