Chapters (Powered by ChapterMe) - 00:00 - Intro 00:12 - The early days of Facebook? 02:17 - Did you think Facebook was going to be a company when you started? 03:16 - Something that made Facebook different from other projects that you built? 04:26 - Advice that you give to other people that want to build products? 05:37 - Hardest parts in the history of Facebook? 09:25 - Have you thought about selling the company? 09:37 - How to decide what to build? 11:54 - What about bigger bets like making a large acquisition or rollout news feed? 14:35 - Do you recommend companies put in place a growth group? 15:52 - Impact of growth group on the growth rate of Facebook? 16:32 - How have you hired your team and what do you look for? 17:24 - If you don't have the experience how do you assess someone's raw talent? 19:05 - What are you most excited about over the next 20 years? 22:26 - I'm 19 today, what should I do to impact the world? 23:06 - How far into Facebook did it become a company? 24:20 - What's the best piece of advice Peter gave you? 25:24 - Outro
Esempio essere povere equivale per i giudici voler fare soldi biggie un marck viene rovinato a problemi chiede aiuto per pagare abvocti non credono sia un imbroglio e lo fanno ersone potere non v bene vogliono fare soldi magari gli amici veri spariscono ma che razza di coerenza è e giustizia giusta loro giudici d cosa capiscono che una voleva fare soldi e magari voleva solo aiutare ma la laurea prevede che loro siano nel giusto
Credere che da ricchi diventano poveri sono rovinati e cercare di aiutarli non bisogna più fidarsi di nessuno e dare più amicizia a nessuno e chi ti usa per arrivare da comuni a contatti e paga tutto e mette le nipoti come Giovanna leoni e moro non bisogna più dare amicizia a nessuno a nessuno sei c'è il pranzo al ospedale
The man who built the future in the past, and the man who is building the future in the present, sat together speaking about the future seven years ago... amazing!
I love how drop-outs are given a new credibility and stigma. "There were a number of people who joined that I did problem sets at Harvard or dropped out of Stanford."
The fact that 6 years ago he was already thinking of virtual reality and turning Facebook into the meta verse shows how far ahead he’s planning. Imagine what he has planned today for 10 years from now
Its called displaying dominance. mark always keeps an open position, however you do see they both start with hand on knees and legs open, and as soon as Mark starts talking he submits by crossing his hands and lets mark take control. They are conscious of this but slip up and out of their control. Mark will never submit, he will always keep control of the dominant position!
I don’t think he’s awkward, he just doesn’t have the fake social switch that makes you copy other peoples way of talking dressing expression. He’s himself because he doesn’t care.
And also because he's highly intellectual and analytical in particular. Makes you speak very formally and precisely. It's just a reflection of his mind.
@@amineboussettine3774 There is too much to say about the blood sucking vampire cyborg that requires a long essay. The man maybe once was a genuine human being but since he got money he tasted power and now it has gone to his head and sizzled it stupid. He is now a corrupt thing that dwells in the swamps of the swampy lake along with bejing biden, crack head hunter, kamalatoe harris and all the swampy creatures of the night lol I wish I was joking but unfortunately it is no joke.
If Sam Altman only knew at the time of this interview that several years later his product, ChatGPT, was gonna spark off an AI revolution and arms race that would change the world forever.
@@hope_pead It is absolutely revolutionary. Even China that thought it was ahead in AI was shocked by ChatGPT's capabilites. And that was only 3.5. The current GPT4 that can see everything is a true breakthrough in technology.
@@cagnazzo82 lmao bro it aint that deep. its just a language model. actual technically literate people know that language models aint that hard to make
"Dont actually commit to open a company until its actually working" Grear advise! Instead of making fun and conspiracy theories maybe we should actually humbly listen and learn?
I agree. My favorite part when he mentioned about the world changing very fast. He not kiding or just quotation some meaningless word. He experience it and he through it. Awesome. #SoryForMyEnglish
Six years ago, Zuckerberg said his three most important things for the next decade were: Connecting the other half of the world that isn't yet online. AI. New computing platforms beyond desktop and mobile, including virtual and augmented reality.
Why do you hate people who are different to you? What if he sits like that so what it's his way of being. This comment section is just the best example of "haters gonna hate".
bruh we dont hate people who are diffrent its not like i hate someon because he sits in the middle of the bus and not in the NW (north west) part of the bus its just that he sits weird
Dearest Mark Zuckerberg, Your genius and vision have captivated my heart. Your ability to create and connect the world through technology is unparalleled. Every time I use one of your platforms, I can't help but feel a little flutter in my chest. Your passion and drive are contagious. I dream of spending evenings sipping coffee with you, discussing ideas and dreaming up the future. Your intelligence and creative force are like magnetic pulls drawing me closer to you.
He said to make a change in the world and to believe in what you’re doing, He also said what problem you can solve in the world, basically what he means is what the world needs and what he necessity the world NEEDS. So having faith in yourself and passion for what the world needs is the key, and then he said he kept going {consistency}. Focus on what the world needs and also have new ideas of what the world needs. Thanks for this Mark Zuckerberg!! Keep going!
Be runs one if the biggest companies in the world.. he’s figuring out while he goes. Please, in the comments, if you know how to be the CEO, let me know. He’s doing a good job.
All these people complain about their postures..... They spent their whole life focusing on things far more important than that. Now that they get to sit down they're trying their best to stay relax. Be a CEO of multi-national company and tell me how your stress level is. Jezz.....
I really don't understand people here in the comment section complaining and talking about unnecessary stuff like the way they are sitting, Mark not blinking. Instead focus on what they are talking and appreciate the fact that how he became so successful. Learn from what they are talking.
It's a very basic idea that he came up with in the beginning. It evolved into an enormous number of members that Mark probably never expected. Than the money poured in and he realized this was really a great product.
@@jimJim- Eduardo was marks best friend and they togetherly with others friend made Facebook but due to some unbaised agreements Eduardo lost his shares .Edurado was furious on mark and also left Facebook. Here Mark refers to Eduardo but he couldn't say his name and so he says couple of friends.
Pick something you care about and work on it (1). If you pressure it into a "business" this may limit you - instead, early on, focus on hypothesis testing in well designed experiments and rapid learning environment [create one for users experience] (2). Also, while reading this, remember "in a world that changes as fast as ours, the biggest risk you can take is not taking any" - Thiel (3). 1: 22:30 2: 10:00 3: 24:20
It’s really interesting to see how Mark thinks when he is talking to other Entrepreneurs instead of hostile media. He’s like an entirely different person
the best interview with Mark that I have seen. No awkwardness here when he is talking to someone about his passion in social networking and experiments.
Not everyone can be this successful mark elon Jeff bill because they are household names that are pure genius and right time right place right resources to get the job done but everyone can become there own boss and have millions in the banks
can't believe that Sam was 19yo when he did this interview!! very wise and focus at a young age,wish I was the same,great content,thank you YC for keeping these interviews public🙏🏻💛
@@spiritedaway99No he didn't. He was quoting, saying that people often ask "I'm 19, what should I do?". He wasn't asking that himself, and he was not 19 himself.
I love when Mark made that statement about using the data to tell you what problems to solve. It feels like many times companies focus on fixing what they think the problem is while ignoring the glaring data that is highlighting high priority challenges that need to be addressed. I love the quote by Jay Samit in the book Disrupt You when he says, "'Always invite data to meetings. It doesn't have an ego and it doesn't lie." Great video. Thanks for posting.
Great interview, I loved seeing Mark light up upon discussing the involvement of Peter and the beginning of Facebook. True entrepreneurs to their core have a love for the birth of the business in all aspects. The good the bad and the inevitable. I really enjoy hearing how businesses were born and I miss being part of a purpose driven business.
Love him or hate him, i respect Mark Zuckerberg for following his vision of the company. A lot of people can be tempted to sell a company simply because of money.
I think it's so fascinating to see that many of the most influential people on earth these days didn't actually started to take over the globe with their product. Facebook was meant to be for students, originally only at a couple universities. And they scaled it up to a service literally everyone I know no matter their age uses which is amazing. Which by the way is in complete contrast to VCs that always say "All of that sounds awesome, but how do you drive your company to a Billion in value?"
Daniel Aponte-Cevallos Sounds crazy right? I can imagine the pressure he might’ve been under to sell and when you start to lose key players of your company because of it, that moment might sound absurd to us but I get what he’s saying. Also imagine the pressure of having to prove everyone you made the right decision after that.
Vincent Paula Yeah, it’s hard to run a company, specially if you receive an offer like this, and you know you’re capable of more, but you also want the best for your employees. I think he did make a bad decision from the point of view from their employees. However, look at Yahoo no one cares. And a lot of people didn’t believe in Mark, but he succeeded and they didn’t kind of sad if you ask me.
Altman: "I want to talk about low points. Can you tell us about some of the hardest parts?" Zuckerberg: "The time Yahoo tried to buy us for $1 Billion. That was really hard."
hey people don't say he isn't a human first : he is a human 2nd: u r not funny when you say that 3rd: he has color blind he only sees blue color any other color is not good seen that's why he stare at people and try to see them nicely
Nah Quah Dah you do realize it’s 2018 and robots have biological adaptions for many many many years now right? Or do you only follow science from “science today” and other questionable mainstream science stories.
If he sees only blue that could explain the colors of facebook 🤔 or does anybody know why it is blue? No wonder people who are on facebook for many hours barely feel hungry. It is a color that turns of hunger while red does exactly the other way around.
Media mgt coach "Mark you need to look positive, enthusiastic and confident so sit forward with your hands on your legs, try to smile sometimes, humans do stuff like that ......"
I wonder if Elon Musk launched the Wi-Fi network in order to scramble info? I find mistakes or "sin" essential to advancement of learning. Fencing is cool, earnestness is cool. Is augmented reality the tech equivalent of manifestation?
I’m interested in people and study them on a small scale and taught my self base psychology from UA-cam and reading books and people are funny weird creatures always ready to blow the top when faced with new information people like to blindly trust so much to tell because people can only understand from what the level of understanding that there at so I can say this and it goes through you cause wasn’t prepared or the one but I got the point across and someone will see it and it will click in a way
'How did you start the company?' - 'there were no tools for people on the web to connect'. Wait, didn't MySpace, Orkut, Xing, MyChurch, Windows Live Spaces and other companies offer people to connect at that moment? It would be really cool to hear from Mark what differentiated him from all these companies. 'What were the hardest parts of your early history?' - 'Yahoo came and offered us billion dollars'. Man, these were cruel sufferings. I still can see scars from this billion dollar cruelty on Mark's face. Pretty political talk.
6:33 is where he proved that he wasn’t just a Silicon Valley hacker who hit the jackpot. Instead his action rather showed trait of a visionary who despite tremendous pressures from people that are close to him, stayed true to his goal. I can sense the pressure he was under from all the investors and I’m surprised no activist investors tried overthrowing him to fulfill their greedily minds. I wonder if it was then he realized to change the voting power with Facebook board? 🤔🤔. Sometimes only you know what’s good for your baby. 🤓 (parent knows what I’m talking about)
I am so glad that I think so similar like Mark Zuckerberg . Its very very motivational statement that Mark is mentioning. I am going to make a change to benefit others that brings them happiness. I got the new idea that will change lifes.
He just Started Facebook to connect with College Mates Initially It turned out far Successful connecting millions of People in Social media This is Called Real Luck 🍀🤞
Isn’t it insane that without this man’s contribution to the world we wouldn’t have social media as we know it, and yet all people do is make fun of him for being awkward
No, you are wrong, because before Facebook there was my space which was founded in 2003 the idea of creating a social networking site came from here Mark steals privacy and sells it to companies and also stole the idea of Facebook from his friends at the university
@@clintonmarunyane3096 Without Eduardo Saverin and the CIA, Facebook would not exist. One of the reasons for the continuation of Facebook and the disappearance of other social networking sites is the privacy policy that Facebook follows from leaking users data, and controlling the most popular social networking applications such as WhatsApp and Instagram Don't forget that Mark said that Facebook users are simple people because they trusted them
If Mark Zuckerberg would have not done it then some other guy. But it is wrong to say that if he had not made social media then it didn't exist today. Playing with people's mental health is not at all a good thing to do. I think we would have better social media without him.
Chapters (Powered by ChapterMe) -
00:00 - Intro
00:12 - The early days of Facebook?
02:17 - Did you think Facebook was going to be a company when you started?
03:16 - Something that made Facebook different from other projects that you built?
04:26 - Advice that you give to other people that want to build products?
05:37 - Hardest parts in the history of Facebook?
09:25 - Have you thought about selling the company?
09:37 - How to decide what to build?
11:54 - What about bigger bets like making a large acquisition or rollout news feed?
14:35 - Do you recommend companies put in place a growth group?
15:52 - Impact of growth group on the growth rate of Facebook?
16:32 - How have you hired your team and what do you look for?
17:24 - If you don't have the experience how do you assess someone's raw talent?
19:05 - What are you most excited about over the next 20 years?
22:26 - I'm 19 today, what should I do to impact the world?
23:06 - How far into Facebook did it become a company?
24:20 - What's the best piece of advice Peter gave you?
25:24 - Outro
Esempio essere povere equivale per i giudici voler fare soldi biggie un marck viene rovinato a problemi chiede aiuto per pagare abvocti non credono sia un imbroglio e lo fanno ersone potere non v bene vogliono fare soldi magari gli amici veri spariscono ma che razza di coerenza è e giustizia giusta loro giudici d cosa capiscono che una voleva fare soldi e magari voleva solo aiutare ma la laurea prevede che loro siano nel giusto
Credere che da ricchi diventano poveri sono rovinati e cercare di aiutarli non bisogna più fidarsi di nessuno e dare più amicizia a nessuno e chi ti usa per arrivare da comuni a contatti e paga tutto e mette le nipoti come Giovanna leoni e moro non bisogna più dare amicizia a nessuno a nessuno sei c'è il pranzo al ospedale
The man who built the future in the past, and the man who is building the future in the present, sat together speaking about the future seven years ago... amazing!
Noice 👍
Marks still building for the future .
He’s committed to VR/AR and if he figures it out, it’ll be a big deal
sam aint building shii..he isnt one of us..he's a fraud..he's on the inside..he's stealing other's ideas..he's not a savant..he's not on the spec..
btw AI is destroying the future in the present..wake up
I love how drop-outs are given a new credibility and stigma.
"There were a number of people who joined that I did problem sets at Harvard or dropped out of Stanford."
"In a world that's changing so quickly, the biggest risk you can take is not taking any risk."
Wow...
Heard this quote many times
I heard this in a movie.
@@nuddle2360 from Peter thiel
Shut up
Risk comes from not knowing what you're doing. (Warren Buffet)
killer posture dude...
It's called a carbon fiber spine under the prototype skin suit with little gears and motors that keep the 1st Gen Synth sitting straight up.
@@qssneaky 😂😂😂
This emoji you need ,I know , good comment
Mark would made an awesome Marine with that posture
looks a little too perfect imo
you literaly just admitted to killing people
The fact that 6 years ago he was already thinking of virtual reality and turning Facebook into the meta verse shows how far ahead he’s planning. Imagine what he has planned today for 10 years from now
Yeah, what about the guy on the right, Sam, who built OpenAI
I feel like big companies also have to think ahead so much because things move slower
& he's just 39
Every multi and centi billionaires do
@@stefanserban6696 I have no words for him other than genius.
Maybe they should sit like normal people next time.
Its called displaying dominance. mark always keeps an open position, however you do see they both start with hand on knees and legs open, and as soon as Mark starts talking he submits by crossing his hands and lets mark take control.
They are conscious of this but slip up and out of their control. Mark will never submit, he will always keep control of the dominant position!
I thinked I was the one who pay attention to that
The normal sit is this. All the others forms is incorrect position. I’m a doctor.
They're young their gay they wants things their way.
88Marlo OMG 😂😂😂😂
I don’t think he’s awkward, he just doesn’t have the fake social switch that makes you copy other peoples way of talking dressing expression.
He’s himself because he doesn’t care.
And also because he's highly intellectual and analytical in particular. Makes you speak very formally and precisely. It's just a reflection of his mind.
He is one big fraudster.
A demon who should be in jail.
@@warriorprincess5963 how what did he do
@@amineboussettine3774 There is too much to say about the blood sucking vampire cyborg that requires a long essay.
The man maybe once was a genuine human being but since he got money he tasted power and now it has gone to his head and sizzled it stupid.
He is now a corrupt thing that dwells in the swamps of the swampy lake along with bejing biden, crack head hunter, kamalatoe harris and all the swampy creatures of the night lol
I wish I was joking but unfortunately it is no joke.
As everyone should be~
If Sam Altman only knew at the time of this interview that several years later his product, ChatGPT, was gonna spark off an AI revolution and arms race that would change the world forever.
He knew, as much as a person can know
Yea - insane
AI arms race was happening way before ChatGPT you normie. It's not even revolutionary, just the first product to go viral.
@@hope_pead It is absolutely revolutionary. Even China that thought it was ahead in AI was shocked by ChatGPT's capabilites. And that was only 3.5.
The current GPT4 that can see everything is a true breakthrough in technology.
@@cagnazzo82 lmao bro it aint that deep. its just a language model. actual technically literate people know that language models aint that hard to make
Jesus Christ they both look extremely uncomfortable, forcing posture
Chris Cormier lmao so true
Chris Cormier na they just don't sit on they ass all day
Lookin like question marks n shit ?????
Those chairs looks uncomfortable
Haha
That's actually the perfect posture. Yeah it might be a little forced, but that's how everyone should be sitting. Straight up.
In a world changing so fast, the biggest risk you can take is not taking any risk
Which certificate
? Aşk her. Leave free zuck.understand.blessley he s not here in tr boarding.
Mark Zuckerberg was the captain of the Men's Fencing Team at my high school (Ardsley New York)!
0:18 *-initialising hand-movement plug-in-*
🤣
sama: "Tell me about your low points."
Zuck: "Well....once we were offered $1,000,000,000."
"Dont actually commit to open a company until its actually working"
Grear advise! Instead of making fun and conspiracy theories maybe we should actually humbly listen and learn?
I agree. My favorite part when he mentioned about the world changing very fast. He not kiding or just quotation some meaningless word.
He experience it and he through it. Awesome.
#SoryForMyEnglish
@@laodemuhammadm2781 Cambia hacia la censura y el totalitarismo. Gracias Mark Sucker-verga por hacer del mundo un campo de concentración.
@@MarrthVader I’m
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But he's a robotic lizard! Why should we listen to our future slave master?
Six years ago, Zuckerberg said his three most important things for the next decade were:
Connecting the other half of the world that isn't yet online.
AI.
New computing platforms beyond desktop and mobile, including virtual and augmented reality.
Everyone’s calling him “awkward”, but I think this he answered pretty honestly
This comment is awkward
He had social anxiety i think.
Mark Zuckerberg is the new Hitler
@@shinso5328 i think he still has
@@nabuk7066 so zuck killed 80 million soldiers and civillians and ruin billions of lives?
2 awkward people having a conversation
Sounds like fun
Two billionaires having a conversation
@@ewoknroll altman is not a billionaire. its hard for me to watch his lecturers on how to grow into a unicorn coz he never even came close.
@@letyjay9715 hear of OpenAI?
@@letyjay9715 his whole job is as a startup incubator.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Why do his eyes look so cloudy? Is his software breaking?
That’s probably the nano bites injected inside himself lol
it would be interesting to know what you guys have achieved
It is all the kool aid and pipes he has been sharing with hunter biden LOL 🤣🤣🤣🤣
his neural network is flexing
@@neandaWhat do his cloudy eyes have anything to do with achievement?
Why do you hate people who are different to you? What if he sits like that so what it's his way of being. This comment section is just the best example of "haters gonna hate".
bruh we dont hate people who are diffrent its not like i hate someon because he sits in the middle of the bus and not in the NW (north west) part of the bus its just that he sits weird
@@giorgiiobidze351 tf you on about?
Giorgi Iobidze It’s alright I understand.
No, it's not that he's different, its that hes a soulless, immoral lizard
Hater: "It's just something people say instead of working to change their own flaws." ua-cam.com/video/KSG5wKbsIkw/v-deo.html
Well said Mark, Money does not generate ideas, but proven ideas will bring money.
And proven ideas means someone else's ideas
Thomas Edison for example
Dearest Mark Zuckerberg,
Your genius and vision have captivated my heart. Your ability to create and connect the world through technology is unparalleled. Every time I use one of your platforms, I can't help but feel a little flutter in my chest. Your passion and drive are contagious.
I dream of spending evenings sipping coffee with you, discussing ideas and dreaming up the future. Your intelligence and creative force are like magnetic pulls drawing me closer to you.
He took psychology to the next level 🤓
To destroy humans right?
😂😂
yeah
This comment is the answer to the next big thing, such as Facebook
Steve Jobs took marketing to the next level
He said to make a change in the world and to believe in what you’re doing, He also said what problem you can solve in the world, basically what he means is what the world needs and what he necessity the world NEEDS. So having faith in yourself and passion for what the world needs is the key, and then he said he kept going {consistency}. Focus on what the world needs and also have new ideas of what the world needs. Thanks for this Mark Zuckerberg!! Keep going!
Also we need to take risks and chances.
xDDDD
yikes
Can you translate that word salad?
It's funny(!) that after few years Sam is the one who gonna make this kind of interview as the lead of one of the greatest tool's company.
Yeah posted here just 3 weeks ago!
Be runs one if the biggest companies in the world.. he’s figuring out while he goes. Please, in the comments, if you know how to be the CEO, let me know.
He’s doing a good job.
A good job of lying
@@mistergacado4400 And what have you done? Lol.
"For me, the thing i was most fascinated by is...what do real humans like?"
is not real humans !!!
trust your feelings ...
When I see this person, my inner subconscious tells me that this is not a human!!!
Robot !
All these people complain about their postures..... They spent their whole life focusing on things far more important than that. Now that they get to sit down they're trying their best to stay relax. Be a CEO of multi-national company and tell me how your stress level is. Jezz.....
That's the difference between people who have changed the world, and people who post cheap shots in the comments
Don't be so stuck up lol.
I really just see more people complaining about these comments , I'm all for being serious , but it is nice to have a laugh once in a while
I really don't understand people here in the comment section complaining and talking about unnecessary stuff like the way they are sitting, Mark not blinking. Instead focus on what they are talking and appreciate the fact that how he became so successful. Learn from what they are talking.
I am astounded at the fact that the very first frame of this video is also the thumbnail
😂😂😂😂
It's now time that should mark should take Sam's interview
It's a very basic idea that he came up with in the beginning. It evolved into an enormous number of members that Mark probably never expected. Than the money poured in and he realized this was really a great product.
sure but it wasn't his idea. He lost case in court
Did he just say he was fascinated by "how PEOPLE work"? XD
Lollol
Android
Its a normal fascination if you want to provide a solution to their problems.
That's how you know who cares and who doesn't.
What a humble man, no Gucci belt, Rollie watch none of that bullshit. Very impressive.
no swag either
2:41 "I went out to get pizza with (thinking: dont mention Eduardo dont mention Eduardo) ... a couple of my friends"
Exactly I too noticed that
lmao
Who is eduardo
@@jimJim- Eduardo was marks best friend and they togetherly with others friend made Facebook but due to some unbaised agreements Eduardo lost his shares .Edurado was furious on mark and also left Facebook.
Here Mark refers to Eduardo but he couldn't say his name and so he says couple of friends.
😂😂😂
0:01 scared me
Bro looks like an android 😂
"the biggest risk you can make is not take any risk"
same like many big entrepreneur quote
I sincerely want to know why he looks like this.. His eyes are so intense yet completely void of any emotion or life... Its eerie
It's like watching two AI's chat. And if that's not enough, they are dressed the same too... Love you both.
1. Connecting people , digitally
2. AI
3. VR & AR
THE BIGGEST RISK YOU CAN EVER TAKE IS NOT TAKING ANY RISK.
Pick something you care about and work on it (1). If you pressure it into a "business" this may limit you - instead, early on, focus on hypothesis testing in well designed experiments and rapid learning environment [create one for users experience] (2). Also, while reading this, remember "in a world that changes as fast as ours, the biggest risk you can take is not taking any" - Thiel (3).
1: 22:30
2: 10:00
3: 24:20
In a world that's changing so quickly, the biggest risk you can take is not taking any risk.
We need a follow up of this amazing series
100% - it'd be amazing to hear from all the same people N years later
Seriously misunderstood man at times. Love your work Mark! ❤
If you can look past the human side and just focus on his words, he makes alot of sense.
Me too 😊
It’s really interesting to see how Mark thinks when he is talking to other Entrepreneurs instead of hostile media. He’s like an entirely different person
yes, but we all know he is a killer. very competitive and ruthless. dont let the soft spokenness fool you
Agreed.. and he communicates very well.
@@andynosretep007what do you mean
AI is amazing these days
Today, it can code, compose poems and do other mindblowing things.
Yes, it has updated significantly with Chatgpt, but it is only a fraction of what it will be in the future.
the best interview with Mark that I have seen. No awkwardness here when he is talking to someone about his passion in social networking and experiments.
People who don't let there ego blind their vision are the ones who becomes successful because it's actually genuine
Not everyone can be this successful mark elon Jeff bill because they are household names that are pure genius and right time right place right resources to get the job done but everyone can become there own boss and have millions in the banks
can't believe that Sam was 19yo when he did this interview!! very wise and focus at a young age,wish I was the same,great content,thank you YC for keeping these interviews public🙏🏻💛
he was 31 at 2016 lol
@@julieye9464 he said 19yo at the end of the interview!!
@@spiritedaway99 google it , he was 31yrs lol
@@spiritedaway99No he didn't. He was quoting, saying that people often ask "I'm 19, what should I do?". He wasn't asking that himself, and he was not 19 himself.
@@jmm5765ahh I see! thank you 👌
having a mission and a passion for something you believe in is so much more attractive than seeking to make money
It is weird to see the interviewer, Sam Altman, becoming now a ceo of a company which has the greatest next thing before google and facebook...
Interesting that he will always say "my friends" or "my coworkers" but never mentions specific people.
Ari Silburt whats the point... its not like anyone knows them personally. Give the guy a break
he hasn't friends
Cause he's the máster mind🤣🤣
Well usually not everyone’s okay with having their names said out loud to millions of people. Just a possibility....
Sam Altmann really put Zuckerberg Ai thought to heart
He's gotta be so sick of the early days questions. Every single interviewer asks him that.
I love when Mark made that statement about using the data to tell you what problems to solve. It feels like many times companies focus on fixing what they think the problem is while ignoring the glaring data that is highlighting high priority challenges that need to be addressed. I love the quote by Jay Samit in the book Disrupt You when he says, "'Always invite data to meetings. It doesn't have an ego and it doesn't lie." Great video. Thanks for posting.
Great interview, I loved seeing Mark light up upon discussing the involvement of Peter and the beginning of Facebook. True entrepreneurs to their core have a love for the birth of the business in all aspects. The good the bad and the inevitable. I really enjoy hearing how businesses were born and I miss being part of a purpose driven business.
Love him or hate him, i respect Mark Zuckerberg for following his vision of the company. A lot of people can be tempted to sell a company simply because of money.
I think it's so fascinating to see that many of the most influential people on earth these days didn't actually started to take over the globe with their product.
Facebook was meant to be for students, originally only at a couple universities. And they scaled it up to a service literally everyone I know no matter their age
uses which is amazing.
Which by the way is in complete contrast to VCs that always say "All of that sounds awesome, but how do you drive your company to a Billion in value?"
if it wasnt for facebook i wouldnt have reconnected with my school friends and other inspirational people especially in these times
He was almost human in this interview
good questions and segue ways by the interviewer
Two world-changers right here! Sam Altman is on the rise right now with OpenAI!
That's some solid and useful talk in 25 mins!
HIs HARDEST, LOWEST point was turning down a 1 billion dollar offer from Yahoo. ROFL... GTFO
Daniel Aponte-Cevallos Sounds crazy right? I can imagine the pressure he might’ve been under to sell and when you start to lose key players of your company because of it, that moment might sound absurd to us but I get what he’s saying. Also imagine the pressure of having to prove everyone you made the right decision after that.
Vincent Paula Yeah, it’s hard to run a company, specially if you receive an offer like this, and you know you’re capable of more, but you also want the best for your employees. I think he did make a bad decision from the point of view from their employees. However, look at Yahoo no one cares. And a lot of people didn’t believe in Mark, but he succeeded and they didn’t kind of sad if you ask me.
Vincent Paula “The biggest sacrifice always takes the strongest people” -Malala
E you really lack perspective buddy. You’re average.
Hahaha
"When you do things well, you shouldn't have to do big crazy things", so right...
Altman: "I want to talk about low points. Can you tell us about some of the hardest parts?"
Zuckerberg: "The time Yahoo tried to buy us for $1 Billion. That was really hard."
😂😂😂😂
The biggest thing I took from away from this interview was service !
My action plan is to connect with my clients find ways to serve them
hey people
don't say he isn't a human
first : he is a human
2nd: u r not funny when you say that
3rd: he has color blind he only sees blue color any other color is not good seen
that's why he stare at people and try to see them nicely
Haha he's a robot, you're dumb if you think otherwise
FecalMatter27 how did he cum on his woman if he is robot then
Nah Quah Dah you do realize it’s 2018 and robots have biological adaptions for many many many years now right? Or do you only follow science from “science today” and other questionable mainstream science stories.
William Quinn but how did they cum?
If he sees only blue that could explain the colors of facebook 🤔 or does anybody know why it is blue? No wonder people who are on facebook for many hours barely feel hungry. It is a color that turns of hunger while red does exactly the other way around.
Most importantly, he gave value to your personal information, which is otherwise useless.
This guy is incredible.
Media mgt coach "Mark you need to look positive, enthusiastic and confident so sit forward with your hands on your legs, try to smile sometimes, humans do stuff like that ......"
Great interview. They both seem to care deeply about what they do.
I hope I can create as much value as them someday soon.
Yes mark cares about what he does alright and lies, buy people off and is a traitor to America.
Wow 5 years ago… @22.10 he was talking about the meta verse
this is inspirational
I wonder if Elon Musk launched the Wi-Fi network in order to scramble info? I find mistakes or "sin" essential to advancement of learning. Fencing is cool, earnestness is cool. Is augmented reality the tech equivalent of manifestation?
Interesting take. I believe it is a form of it.
What was with that awkward ending, - the do-I-go-for-a-handshake-or-hug look from the interviewer 😂
W Video W Mark W Sam, Let em Hate and Keep Going
Steal someone's idea.. That's how he build his career
So like Bill Gates?
Who's here in 2k23 to see their goals just come true..
He's always been interested in people.
That's exactly what an alien would say.
I’m interested in people and study them on a small scale and taught my self base psychology from UA-cam and reading books and people are funny weird creatures always ready to blow the top when faced with new information people like to blindly trust so much to tell because people can only understand from what the level of understanding that there at so I can say this and it goes through you cause wasn’t prepared or the one but I got the point across and someone will see it and it will click in a way
who is Peter they are talking abt and they didnt end up doing the interview with him 23:50 , I just checked thge playlist nd ytb!!
Peter Thiel
thank you soo much💛
Mark's clone does have very good posture and form. They need to work on getting those eye brows moving...
i miss this mark zuckerberg dawg. the one we have now might become a rockstar soon lol.
'How did you start the company?' - 'there were no tools for people on the web to connect'.
Wait, didn't MySpace, Orkut, Xing, MyChurch, Windows Live Spaces and other companies offer people to connect at that moment? It would be really cool to hear from Mark what differentiated him from all these companies.
'What were the hardest parts of your early history?' - 'Yahoo came and offered us billion dollars'.
Man, these were cruel sufferings. I still can see scars from this billion dollar cruelty on Mark's face.
Pretty political talk.
The future AI Goat interviewing the future AR-VR goat about how to build the future is just priceless
Only smart people understood this video and took away some knowledge. Dumb ones just focused on their posture and how uncomfortable they are :D
@Verenase Blessed Nope, what do you mean?
Love or hates him. I probably learn lot from this interview.
Knowledge of what? To make sophism with semiconductors? This is old as atom.
The genius's did both.
@@iBot. 😂
Pls Public the private videos in How to Build the Future series
6:33 is where he proved that he wasn’t just a Silicon Valley hacker who hit the jackpot. Instead his action rather showed trait of a visionary who despite tremendous pressures from people that are close to him, stayed true to his goal. I can sense the pressure he was under from all the investors and I’m surprised no activist investors tried overthrowing him to fulfill their greedily minds. I wonder if it was then he realized to change the voting power with Facebook board? 🤔🤔.
Sometimes only you know what’s good for your baby. 🤓 (parent knows what I’m talking about)
Notice how they mirror each other both in demeanor and shirt 😂who got the more gray shirt on 😂😂, I love tech geniuses! The best stereotype to be.
I wish he would slouch a bit and just chill and speak his mind a little more.
Sam Altman's GPT-4o answering your questions more humanly than Mark on this video
Everyone is becoming jealous of Mark Zukerberg. If you can't do anything, at least show respect to someone who is doing very big in his life
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Watch social network.
Social network
I am so glad that I think so similar like Mark Zuckerberg . Its very very motivational statement that Mark is mentioning. I am going to make a change to benefit others that brings them happiness. I got the new idea that will change lifes.
that was incredible. Think of a world without facebook..We're lucky to have Mark Zuckerberg.
The world was perfectly fine before Facebook.. Actually, in alot of ways, it was better.
the world before was better without facebook
I really enjoyed the video - excellent questions and build and he really got some wonderful information and passion from Mark. Well done.
Summary:
How did you start Facebook.
I just stole the idea
Helping create change in the world should be your passion
He looks like the singer of Coldplay
David VASQUEZ AGUAYO how can you do poor chris martin so dirty... this comment killed him...
ara is sleepy :( sorry ,but is the true. I don't think Chris would get angry about knowing that He looks like the create of Facebook . They are smart.
Omg yes!!! I'm so glad someone finally said it! He's so much like Chris Martin
chris martin
He just Started Facebook to connect with College Mates
Initially It turned out far Successful connecting millions of People in Social media
This is Called Real Luck 🍀🤞
Isn’t it insane that without this man’s contribution to the world we wouldn’t have social media as we know it, and yet all people do is make fun of him for being awkward
No, you are wrong, because before Facebook there was my space which was founded in 2003 the idea of creating a social networking site came from here Mark steals privacy and sells it to companies and also stole the idea of Facebook from his friends at the university
@@-ElmostaKshf so what? he still changed the world.
where's myspace now? smartass
@@clintonmarunyane3096 Without Eduardo Saverin and the CIA, Facebook would not exist. One of the reasons for the continuation of Facebook and the disappearance of other social networking sites is the privacy policy that Facebook follows from leaking users data, and controlling the most popular social networking applications such as WhatsApp and Instagram Don't forget that Mark said that Facebook users are simple people because they trusted them
@@-ElmostaKshf My space was never even close to the success of facebook
If Mark Zuckerberg would have not done it then some other guy. But it is wrong to say that if he had not made social media then it didn't exist today. Playing with people's mental health is not at all a good thing to do. I think we would have better social media without him.
He's a 1st Gen Synth with the prototype skin suit. Amazing!