Ryan Alford
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Once there's this eye scan and it's out there, can it be protected? I'm sure they've thought of all of these things, but that's where my mind goes. And, you know, it's one thing, defake, and then someone steals your perfect iris pattern and they're going around, uh,
impersonating you and doing things so i don't know we'll see i think you could go down the privacy nightmare or the smart future it's hard to say which one is right or wrong i don't know i don't have a crystal ball but maybe your eyeball is the crystal ball it's all about blockchain deep thinking here blockchain is where this all ties into its id so again
impersonating you and doing things so i don't know we'll see i think you could go down the privacy nightmare or the smart future it's hard to say which one is right or wrong i don't know i don't have a crystal ball but maybe your eyeball is the crystal ball it's all about blockchain deep thinking here blockchain is where this all ties into its id so again
impersonating you and doing things so i don't know we'll see i think you could go down the privacy nightmare or the smart future it's hard to say which one is right or wrong i don't know i don't have a crystal ball but maybe your eyeball is the crystal ball it's all about blockchain deep thinking here blockchain is where this all ties into its id so again
I'm going to start short of all the code and everything that's involved with blockchain. I don't want anyone's eyes or ears to go crazy. But this is the future of identification. It's not going to be a future where we're scanning our driver's license off of our iPhone app. There's got to be a more safe and secure, identical way to verify identity.
I'm going to start short of all the code and everything that's involved with blockchain. I don't want anyone's eyes or ears to go crazy. But this is the future of identification. It's not going to be a future where we're scanning our driver's license off of our iPhone app. There's got to be a more safe and secure, identical way to verify identity.
I'm going to start short of all the code and everything that's involved with blockchain. I don't want anyone's eyes or ears to go crazy. But this is the future of identification. It's not going to be a future where we're scanning our driver's license off of our iPhone app. There's got to be a more safe and secure, identical way to verify identity.
It's getting really important because in a world where you don't know what you're watching is real or fake, we want to have that identity guarantee. So that's where I agree with it. It's just in whose hands and when and how is it used.
It's getting really important because in a world where you don't know what you're watching is real or fake, we want to have that identity guarantee. So that's where I agree with it. It's just in whose hands and when and how is it used.
It's getting really important because in a world where you don't know what you're watching is real or fake, we want to have that identity guarantee. So that's where I agree with it. It's just in whose hands and when and how is it used.
We'll see where it goes, but Sam Altman sees this as the future and as if it takes off, it being the worldwide standard for which identification is measured and deployed. Hard to believe YouTube's turning 20 and is officially declaring itself TV. It's funny how we classify things. TV, video. What is television? Is television on your phone? Is it the location? Is it in the living room?
We'll see where it goes, but Sam Altman sees this as the future and as if it takes off, it being the worldwide standard for which identification is measured and deployed. Hard to believe YouTube's turning 20 and is officially declaring itself TV. It's funny how we classify things. TV, video. What is television? Is television on your phone? Is it the location? Is it in the living room?
We'll see where it goes, but Sam Altman sees this as the future and as if it takes off, it being the worldwide standard for which identification is measured and deployed. Hard to believe YouTube's turning 20 and is officially declaring itself TV. It's funny how we classify things. TV, video. What is television? Is television on your phone? Is it the location? Is it in the living room?
Or is your TV, your phone, sitting in the shopping line? It's hard to know, but officially, YouTube's taking off the gloves, saying, we are the TV. And I think what we're really talking about is what we said before, which is cable. It's the way with which content is delivered. And the app... the web, et cetera, for how content gets delivered to your phone or your TV, doesn't really matter.
Or is your TV, your phone, sitting in the shopping line? It's hard to know, but officially, YouTube's taking off the gloves, saying, we are the TV. And I think what we're really talking about is what we said before, which is cable. It's the way with which content is delivered. And the app... the web, et cetera, for how content gets delivered to your phone or your TV, doesn't really matter.
Or is your TV, your phone, sitting in the shopping line? It's hard to know, but officially, YouTube's taking off the gloves, saying, we are the TV. And I think what we're really talking about is what we said before, which is cable. It's the way with which content is delivered. And the app... the web, et cetera, for how content gets delivered to your phone or your TV, doesn't really matter.
But what does matter is more 18 to 49s are watching it than all of linear TV, which is TV that plays on its own schedule and not yours. Not hard to see that that was coming, but YouTube has also made it where you can discover more content. I mean, think about how hard it is even today. I have YouTube TV and I want to know what's on. So I go to the guide.
But what does matter is more 18 to 49s are watching it than all of linear TV, which is TV that plays on its own schedule and not yours. Not hard to see that that was coming, but YouTube has also made it where you can discover more content. I mean, think about how hard it is even today. I have YouTube TV and I want to know what's on. So I go to the guide.
But what does matter is more 18 to 49s are watching it than all of linear TV, which is TV that plays on its own schedule and not yours. Not hard to see that that was coming, but YouTube has also made it where you can discover more content. I mean, think about how hard it is even today. I have YouTube TV and I want to know what's on. So I go to the guide.
Going to the guide is like the death by a thousand pinpricks. Oh, my God. What is on? What's not on? Okay, I'm done. I'll just watch sports again. I've already seen this game. I'm still watching it because I don't want to go back to the guide. Shoot me now. YouTube, you can discover new things. They have an algorithm. They know what you've watched.