Reid Hoffman
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And part of what's going on with cancer is kind of misfires in that language. And we can take these great amplification that you get with AI and take the best of AI and take it with the best of science. And then you can tackle a problem that, you know, five-year-olds get cancer sometimes. It's not just, you know, it's the entire everybody in the human race.
At all ages, our system is naturally trying to regulate cancer and all of us are at risk for it. And it's something that we can potentially solve with AI.
At all ages, our system is naturally trying to regulate cancer and all of us are at risk for it. And it's something that we can potentially solve with AI.
At all ages, our system is naturally trying to regulate cancer and all of us are at risk for it. And it's something that we can potentially solve with AI.
Well, I think there's a broad range. And as an investor and as a kind of a theorist and thinker, it's anything that could make a massive difference for the human condition. So I'm both very pro-agent, agent universe, but I'm also pro all the other applications, whether it's, you know, kind of climate change, cancer.
Well, I think there's a broad range. And as an investor and as a kind of a theorist and thinker, it's anything that could make a massive difference for the human condition. So I'm both very pro-agent, agent universe, but I'm also pro all the other applications, whether it's, you know, kind of climate change, cancer.
Well, I think there's a broad range. And as an investor and as a kind of a theorist and thinker, it's anything that could make a massive difference for the human condition. So I'm both very pro-agent, agent universe, but I'm also pro all the other applications, whether it's, you know, kind of climate change, cancer.
And I think that's part of the reason why this technology, like, for example, electricity does an entire range of things. It's not just powering light bulbs. It's You know, you're heating and now, you know, cars and and, you know, the whole range. Like we can't live in anything like even approximately close to our modern condition without electricity.
And I think that's part of the reason why this technology, like, for example, electricity does an entire range of things. It's not just powering light bulbs. It's You know, you're heating and now, you know, cars and and, you know, the whole range. Like we can't live in anything like even approximately close to our modern condition without electricity.
And I think that's part of the reason why this technology, like, for example, electricity does an entire range of things. It's not just powering light bulbs. It's You know, you're heating and now, you know, cars and and, you know, the whole range. Like we can't live in anything like even approximately close to our modern condition without electricity.
So and I think that's the kind of technology that we're.
So and I think that's the kind of technology that we're.
So and I think that's the kind of technology that we're.
Well, yes, it doesn't mean that some of it won't be seriously wasted by a bad approach. And by the way, that's classic, as you know, for the venture industry. So there will be, you know, hundreds of foolish investments. But the overall industry will create a massively good surplus for humanity and society.
Well, yes, it doesn't mean that some of it won't be seriously wasted by a bad approach. And by the way, that's classic, as you know, for the venture industry. So there will be, you know, hundreds of foolish investments. But the overall industry will create a massively good surplus for humanity and society.
Well, yes, it doesn't mean that some of it won't be seriously wasted by a bad approach. And by the way, that's classic, as you know, for the venture industry. So there will be, you know, hundreds of foolish investments. But the overall industry will create a massively good surplus for humanity and society.
That was a long sigh that you just had there. Well, look, I obviously think that the notion of of this payoff is to put it charitably suboptimal. I think that the fact is when people are removed from services for violations of terms of service, they're removed for violations of terms of service. I think that's a perfectly good thing. Myself, I'm a massive advocate for the rule of law,
That was a long sigh that you just had there. Well, look, I obviously think that the notion of of this payoff is to put it charitably suboptimal. I think that the fact is when people are removed from services for violations of terms of service, they're removed for violations of terms of service. I think that's a perfectly good thing. Myself, I'm a massive advocate for the rule of law,
That was a long sigh that you just had there. Well, look, I obviously think that the notion of of this payoff is to put it charitably suboptimal. I think that the fact is when people are removed from services for violations of terms of service, they're removed for violations of terms of service. I think that's a perfectly good thing. Myself, I'm a massive advocate for the rule of law,
and kind of how these kind of contracts work. But I understand expediency in navigation.