Robbie Starbuck
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Yeah, Scott has had such an immense influence on the right especially, because I know so many people who they just kind of live by the idea that it's our job to be useful.
And that's what I try to do every day.
You know, like with the DEI project,
i'd say um it was an amalgamation of a lot of things that made me do it but one of them was frustration with this idea that one person can't make a difference i think that so many people believe that and it's probably one of the top if not the single most toxic idea that we can have that we can't make a difference that we simply are not important enough or powerful enough as an individual to make a difference
I think it's a cop out.
I think a lot of people use it as a cop out because making a difference is hard.
You put a target on your back and it's, um, it's not easy.
You know, it's, it's much easier to do the easy thing.
And I think Scott is a great example of somebody who refused to do the easy thing, take the easy way out.
And so, you know, for me, it's, it's a lot of things, but that that's sort of the best way I could boil it down.
I think that it was handled really well by Meta.
They understood that they don't want a biased AI.
They want an AI that does a great job and is fair to people and tells the truth.
And so, you know, I'm an advisor in Meta for full disclosure to everybody.
I'm an advisor for the AI for that very reason, to ensure that there's not bias injected.
And that goes for everybody.
You know, like I said earlier, I don't care who this affects.
I don't care if it's Democrats, Republicans, Independents.
You know, if you're, you know, yellow with pink polka dots, I don't think that AI should be able to lie about you, harm you in any way, or misrepresent you.
You know, I think they handled it the right way.