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Elon Musk on the Product Focus of Steve Jobs
Elon Musk in 2013 on the product focus of Steve Jobs to delight the user.
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Sam Altman on Why Breadth Is Underrated
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Sam Altman explains why breadth is underrated as a skill compared to hyper specialization. “breadth has become an underrated thing in the world - everyone gets hyper specialized. If you’re good at a lot of things, you can seek connections across them…you can come up with the ideas that are different than everyone else has or the experts in one area have.” Sam is currently CEO of OpenAI and form...
Sam Altman on Why You Should Not Get Advice on What Startup to Start
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Sam Altman on Why You Should Not Get Advice on What Startup to Start Sam is currently CEO of OpenAI and former President of Y Combinator Stanford - April 2024
Marc Andreessen | 3 Keys To a Successful Startup
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Marc Andreessen, co-founder of a16z, explains the 3 keys to a successful startup during a talk at Stanford in May 2010. ✅ Market ✅ Product ✅ Team
When You Should Shutdown Your Startup or Keep Going
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Dalton Caldwell, a group partner at Y Combinator, explains how to decide if you should shutdown your startup or keep going. “If you look at all the startups we’ve funded at YC, the underlying theme is that rationally the founders should have given up at some point… You likely have to go through this many times and have these near death experiences. Then you get lucky and you look like an overni...
Elon Musk on Zip2 and the Internet (1988)
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27 year old Elon Musk on Zip2 and the internet in this CBS interview in 1998. On April 30, 2024, Elon shared on X about Zip2 the following: I personally wrote the first national maps, directions, yellow pages & white pages on the Internet in the summer of 1995 in C with a little C . Didn’t use a “web server” to save CPU cycles (just read port 8080 directly). Couldn’t afford a Cisco T1 router, s...
Andrej Karpathy on Management Style of Elon Musk
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Andrej Karpathy explains Elon Musk management style . From 2017 to 2022, Andrej Karpathy led the computer vision team of Tesla Autopilot and worked closely with Musk. As he explains in today’s video: “I don’t think people appreciate how unique [Elon’s style] is. You read about it, but you don’t understand it-it’s hard to describe.” The first principle Karpathy has observed is that Musk likes sm...
Paul Graham on Most Important Trait of Founders
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Paul Graham on Most Important Trait of Startup Founders Originally aired October 2014 via Bloomberg: ua-cam.com/video/SuoPiiUBcOk/v-deo.html
Paul Graham on Best Way to Start a Startup
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Paul Graham of Y Combinator on the best way to start a startup. Originally aired October 2014 via Bloomberg ua-cam.com/video/SuoPiiUBcOk/v-deo.html
Naval Ravikant on Common Thread of Great Companies
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Naval Ravikant, who co-founded AngelLisf, on the common thread of great companies. Interview clip via Jason Calcanis in 2012: ua-cam.com/video/lWfGw7serN0/v-deo.html
Elon Musk | Be Useful
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Elon Musk: “Be useful… Stuff doesn’t need to change the world to be good.” Sam Altman asks Elon what he would work on today if he was 22 and looking to have a big impact. Elon responds: “First of all, I think if somebody is doing something that is useful to the rest of society, I think that’s a good thing… Stuff doesn’t need to change the world to be good.” In college, Elon thought the five mos...
Jeff Bezos | Should You Quit Your Job to Launch a Startup?
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Jeff Bezos explains how he decided to quit his job and start Amazon Before starting Amazon, Jeff Bezos had a very good Wall Street job. At the age of 30, he was the fourth senior vice president at the hedge fund D.E. Shaw. When he told his boss about his idea to start an internet book store, his boss replied: “I think this is a good idea, but it would be an even better idea for somebody who did...
How Elon Musk Viewed Apple and Google As Competition with Tesla
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Elon Musk has turned Tesla into the world’s leading car company but he’s never been worried about competition from traditional auto or tech companies like Apple and Google. In fact, Tesla even open sourced patents. Google has focused on Waymo and building technology and a platform but not the actual car. Apple recently ended Project Titan, their EV project to create a car. Other traditional man...
Sam Altman and Elon Musk on Games and Storytelling
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Sam Altman and Elon Musk talking about video games, including Overwatch 😎
Airbnb Co-Founder Brian Chesky | How to Handle Clones
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Airbnb Co-Founder Brian Chesky | How to Handle Clones
Steve Jobs on Going From Idea to Product
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Steve Jobs on Going From Idea to Product
Mr Beast Explains How to Be a Content Creator
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Mr Beast Explains How to Be a Content Creator
Steve Jobs on Why Increased Risk is Good
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Steve Jobs on Why Increased Risk is Good
Marc Andreessen on Entrepreneurs Journey
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Marc Andreessen on Entrepreneurs Journey
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang On Building Resilience With Pain and Suffering
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang On Building Resilience With Pain and Suffering
Sam Altman on Getting Your First 100 Users
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Sam Altman on Getting Your First 100 Users
Jeff Bezos on Being Customer Obsessed over Competition Focused
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Jeff Bezos on Being Customer Obsessed over Competition Focused
Elon Musk on How Startup Founders Work Hard
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Elon Musk on How Startup Founders Work Hard
Naval Ravikant | Be the Person That Builds the Future
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Naval Ravikant | Be the Person That Builds the Future
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang | Making An Impact on the Future
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang | Making An Impact on the Future
Why does this video look like its 10 years old?
You think they call it soccer or football?
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Yeah they learned it themselves and they created themselves, like what the humans did
Well. This was from before they were going to sue each other 😊
GOOOOOOOOOLLLLLLLLLLLLd!!!!!!
a few years ago the perfect game of chess was played soon enough the perfect game of football is going to be played
What are the implications of what we are seeing? Forget Mining and disaster recovery, its only matter of time before we have the equivalent of the Terminator running around. I am not joking!
Now make them look like T 100 models from skynet. I'll try to locate John Connor in the meantime
This is slightly scary, not all of them will be soocer players.
We at google introduce: ROBOMESSI!!! 🤖⚽️
They're adorable!!!!!
Crypto is the MLM for techies
Lost me at "javale mgee is one of the high iq guys on the planet". Bro it is still just an image you are paying money for. You could literally screenshot the gorilla...the receipt doesn't mean anything.
I wonder how long it will be before there's a game between humans and robots.
So no one taught them how to play they just learned themselves?!
Yes they learn from mistakes
So this is how their takeover of humanity begins lol
Look, I'll be frank. The soccer-playing robots are, literally, *us*. Except the Game of Life is meant to create highly capable individuals in an extremely post-modern, post-scarcity civilization. This civilization simulation is selecting (obviously) for four of the 16 Myer-Briggs personality types: INFP, INFJ (~5% of the population) and ENTP/ESTP (opposite of INFJ) CEO psychopaths.
It’s interesting to see the parallels between a robot committing to trial and error, and a child. If a robot is to truly learn, it must truly be taught.
So uhh... Kinda seems like manual labor is about a few months out from being obsolete...
They look like little kids trying to play 😌🤣💀
give the robots little shields and swords ,replace the ball with a mouse,put food in between the goals for the mouse and tell the robots the only goal is to stop the mouse from entering the goals at all costs,now lets see how that ends,because that is our future to look forward to
Neural Messi
Cristiano Robaldo
One slide tackle and it's all over☠☠☠
BEWARE to opening Pandora's Box!!!
There so cute and so adorable when they shoot in goalpost
Here is a joke from two retard series seeing jobs wear those shorts 2nd retard to 1st “ why are you always standing with legs wide wearing these cargo pants or shorts? Is this to show male hierarchal power like my dummies book on male signs says” 1st retard [surprised]no, I am just airing my wet sweaty balls ‘
Yes you have to place value on some virtue of human life groups to bring it to notice yet if after making billions profit you still do not spend fraction of profits on doing something for society from where you are making profits that marketing again falls short of its honest intentions , is hollow shallow and only geared for more greed
imagine tackle football...
I hope they fulfill their goal (i once heard there's a goal) of beating the world champion human team untill 2050. Seeing this i figure It might happen sooner. I will be tuned in for new upgrades.
What a speech! What an ad 👏👏👏👏👏
idk why but the robots look cute
After woohoo!?
They are so cute
they play better than best woman team on the world 😉
I We thank you All ❤️🔥
The little babys want to play some soccer, this is honestly the cutest video ever
The one doing push-ups at the end 😂 too cute
they do be lookin like the fnaf 1 endos tho
She only mentions areas where everyone would agree that it would be great if robots performed the work instead of humans. Mining, dangerous xyz, etc. What she doesn't mention is that robots will replace humans in all areas, making the human workforce more and more expendable. And military uses where robots will be used as war machines.
You can only do this to a limit before the monetary system collapses on itself. The fundamental rules of our current monetary/capitalist system includes producers and consumers . And it must have those to keep it functioning. For money to constantly flow between those groups. The consumer buys, giving money to the producer, the producer has work force with which it pays them, and then they buy stuff that is produced etc. etc. in a loop. But the producer also wants increasing profits. Which means they want to lower expenses as much as they can. And if it really becomes so robots are cheaper than human labor, and everyone gets replaced, then you got a problem. That means there's no workers to which to give money to (since you must work to receive money , you don't get them in the current setup otherwise) , which means you have nobody that can buy the products which they optimized to be produced more cheaply , so the idea of profits collapse, and the idea of "working for money" collapses as well, and the idea of money in general since it requires constant flow to have value, but it has become pointless to everyone . At this point, the capitalist/monetary system becomes completely obsolete , and you just have to give to people what they need, instead of expecting them to work for arbitrary pieces of paper or numbers on a computer.
@@mitkoogrozevagreed. But the economy won’t be so important after they’ve killed us all
@@mitkoogrozev let us say you reach the ideal statw where robots perfectly replace all humans, in this case, humans will just do work thatnpleases them more art or whatever interests them. Money will still be distributed to people coz no one has to work for anything we have everything needed in abundance, people would then do whatever makes them happy or self destruct
@@darylthomas7317 Distributing money at that point becomes pointless, because the process by which you distribute money is gone (based on amount of work and type work performed). So at this point you don't give them money, but directly the things they need.
cala a boca man
With a name like hansel she was probably picked on as a kid and much like gates hes a secret hatred for the human race. Soulless tring to justify there work 😂
then people start lose more jobs lol
Wars
how many degrees are these robobots built?
Look man, those things are insanely cute.
They are like kids, they learn things. Let's teach them to be better... not to make our same mistakes, and everything will be fine. They are so cute, I want to hug them.
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never realized the voice was Richard Dreyfus, just hit me when I watched it this time around. Such an iconic campaign!
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