Atleast this was a real episode about real tech instead of Sacks moaning and whinging about how good Russia is and how evil the West is for 45 minutes 😴
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Agree. At this point the podcast is bringing them so much deal flow and other advantages, they might as well show it some appreciation by devoting an extra hour to it.
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@duran9664 its the poor, lower, and middle class people in this country that end up most negatively impacted by student loan forgiveness. Firstly, because tax payers will have to foot the bill, and there are just more middle class taxpayers than upper class. Secondly, because billionaires are great at finding tax loopholes, and often times they also own businesses. Depending on the business, they will likely pass on their taxes to their lower income employees- by not giving out raises, or lowering wages, or even selling products for a higher price to make up for the difference. This is simply human nature and a rule of capitalism. Thirdly, these college kids are already far more privileged to go to college than many of the rest of us... not to mention that 4-year college isn't a requirement for success like it once was. Fourthly, it's NOT FAIR. Period. It's unethical to take from those who got no benefit to give to those who made a CHOICE. Not just a choice but a poor choice given their inability to pay back their own loan. How dare you normalize mass theft.
@@manisha7041 if it takes us a step closer to for security globally, does it matter. Additionally, he is simply speeding up something that people have done throughout history and companies and communities are doing today.
@@manisha7041agreed. quantity/yield vs nutritional/quality. gene diversification is inherent in nature for many reasons, this is trying to monolith the gene pool
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This is a Opinion Podcast. They cast their Opinions and try to steer people towards that opinion and people like us listen to it and learn to agree with it. Podcast by billionaires, isn't to earn money. Its to influence masses of people.
It’s great because the nature of the podcast. It’s successful tech entrepreneurs with mountains of F U money who love their industry and talking about their industry. It’s not polished, it’s not an industry production. You feel like you’re having a beer with the really loaded uncles talking about their cool job and the filters of “this part is cool, here’s the rubbish here, this is how we did X before, here’s how I would approach it”. Unlike most podcasts talking about hot topics with shmucks , or industry podcasts that are mostly 1 step away from advertisements.
I could be wrong but I think people don't like the interviews because we just like the original format and content we signed up for, and not because they don't try to corner guests with questions for a gotcha moment as discussed in the beginning of this episode.
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Friwdburg could be an AI. He's just a little too smart. Is there anything he doesn't know? No!! That's probably why he's a robot. A very convincing robot that portrays the humanity.
This is the best episode ever! It’s a deep dive into using AI and as a bonus, how Ohalo is going to solve world hunger. Just what you expect from the four best besties in the world.
I'm new, still trying to work out how to leave a comment. But I love how they addressed the feedback from prior sessions. This is the best podcast...well, that I've found so far
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I didn’t realize until this week that Friedberg is my sleeper fav bestie cutting up potatoes for my wife and twins while he talks about how he just solved world hunger … anywho, if an Ohalo hat is available I’d wear it everyday 🤙🏻
I grow about 10,000 acres of potatoes each year currently, in Idaho of course. I am not a scientist but have a good working knowledge of the tech and processes referenced by Freidburg. I suspect there are lots of practical hurdles still ahead, but the concepts sound solid to me. Plant breeding in potatoes is incredibly difficult (the Russet Burbank variety was developed over 100 years ago and is still dominant!) so innovation is welcome and will be well rewarded by the market.
I excused myself from the last two guest sessions. The besties sessions are why we are here. You can invite guests but only giving them maximum 20% time, and the besties still in a driver seat for most of time.
Great episode! Friedberg breakthrough is amazing I could listen to this all day because I grow my own fruits and vegetables, so this would be my question, are you also planning to distribute seeds to individual consumers or just farmers? Because this would bring tremendous yield to individuals who plant in their backyards. Secondly with the conversion on Javier Milei I thought was insightful, I would love to see the besties speak on Nayib Bukele the president of El Salvador who is completely turning that country around for the better. All in all great episodes!!
@32:45 The AI assessment of the Besties is spot on. Its description of Sacks also sounds like Chamath although don't know that either one prepares that much for the show. They are super bright and at their level, they inadvertently stay well-informed about current events, business, geo politics etc.
Friedburg’s plant optimization concept is next level. Completely next level. Smart man and smart team! 🎉 Sacks’s optimization is fantastic as well. So cool!
The loudest people are the ones who disliked Sam. Congratulations Friedberg! You might have moved the needle for humanity. Thank you for your work, and the content this week. 🙏
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You four are changing the world in the best way. By being honest, providing the raw information, but also collating it and providing us your wisdom as an output is spot on. Who cares about the 1-5% that doesn't 'work' from a commercialisation perspective. Thank you for the knowledge you've provided me so far and for the future me you are helping to create/develop.
This is quintessential All In Pod. Bestie banter, new tech without drowning in it, Friedberg absolutely killin' the game with Science Corner, intellectual dive on markets and econ with precision vs accuracy, analysis on the changing business-scape. This. More of this. Less of (zero) of Sandberg + Sam.
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This is the type of All-In Podcast that I love. AI, Friedberg on science, Investing (Drunkenmiller discussion). Please keep doing this and avoid talking about politics.
So Friedberg is quietly solving farming and food. Yeesh!!!!! Well done and congratulations. Impressive doesn't describe this breakthrough! Awesome full fat episode by the way.
1:01:06 love when David shows you guys appreciation for giving him the time to talk science, while yall simultaneously interrupt him 😂 it was an awesome science corner imo gives hope for the future
Did we just witness history in the making? World-changing episode? 10 years down the road, we'll look back and say this was the episode where it was all announced (and this comment captured it :)
Congratulations from Australia - brilliant show, best for a while. In general, I enjoy watching you guys without guests, but I accept that you are also doing it for your own enjoyment.
I don’t think y’all have to apologize for having guests and the Qs you ask them. It’s YOUR freaking pod. Whoever doesn’t like it doesn’t have to watch. Full stop
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Great episode! Question for Friedberg about the company engineering new food crops. When the best scientists in the world met in Mexico to solve the world hunger problem in the 1950s they came up with modern wheat which also upped the chromosomes of the new plant. That gave the plant the ability to manufacture lots of new types of proteins and other molecules, some of which were not good for many people. If I recall correctly, celiac disease and other auto-immune issues resulted from many of these new hybrids. They were focused on yield but not on nutritional factors. Are you doing nutritional studies on your new species of potatoes and other crops? I love the idea and motivation, but hope that the nutritional considerations are top of the list of priorities.
This! Who knows what the unintended consequences could be. I love the idea of solving world hunger, but gut biomes are being destroyed by modern food and farming practices. We need to tread carefully!
Third time watching this episode. Congratulations to Friedberg and Ohalo for their groundbreaking work. I look forward to seeing what you come up with in the future!
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I'm sorry you lost valuable time. Given that it's been a week and you're still feeling the sting I can empathize that you feel the lost time phenomenon. It typically happens during a UFO experience.
You guys have the macroeconomics and monetary operation of Argentina all wrong, it’s not that reduced fiscal spending lowered inflation and then rates could be lowered because global sentiment changed-it’s that lowering rates directly reduced inflation. Cutting government spending had little to no effect on inflation, the high rates were what was net stimulative, and lowering them did orders of magnitude more than than cutting government funded programs and departments. All that happens functionally when you raise interest rates is the central bank pays more interest, when you have a large amount of national debt (treasuries issued) the interest payments are inflationary/stimulative and outweigh any “differences” in propensity to spend between “borrowers” and “savers”
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With respect to the plateau in the consumer growth for gpt, I suspect a lot of that is because the greater majority of consumers of AI currently are using it as a novelty. It’s fun to play with but the novelty diminishes as you use it, and people don’t really have good utility cases for it just yet that give you value. As the capability improves and people figure out truly good ways to leverage it at the consumer level then I’m sure uptake will surge again. With respect to Ohalo, that’s pretty incredible but what is the impact on soil? Does this leech the nutrients out of the soil faster in order to produce the crop yield? I know Friedberg said fertilizer use should go down but if the plants are producing more potatoes/corn/whatever, should that not require the plant to extract more from the soil in the process?
I love the interviews! To Chamath's point, I appreciate that you all don't take on the role of journalists. Interviewing your guests without regard to a topical item (product release, news event, etc.) is what makes your interviews so much more insightful. As opposed to discussing features, problems, or otherwise (all aspects that other journalists will cover), All-In has the advantage of letting listeners gain insight into the person.
In Glue how are threads different from channels? Chamath even slipped and referred to a channel as a thread when talking about Slack. Threads don't seem to be significantly differently. Slack also allows you to add AI chat bots to channels. So how is Glue's AI different from the bots that you can add in Slack?
Friedberg is out here changing the world. Great stuff
he is messing with nature.
@@manisha7041 we are all messing with nature by multiplying like bunnies.
Creating boosters that actually work
@@fringe_minority You do realize that most countries are depopulating. Birth rates have peaked.
@dglennon20 huh? Where are you getting such information
Kudos to Sacks for giving Friedberg the spotlight. Glue is cool, but yeah, Olaho’s work seems revolutionary.
Atleast this was a real episode about real tech instead of Sacks moaning and whinging about how good Russia is and how evil the West is for 45 minutes 😴
It seems to be on par with the Green Revolution levels of revolution.
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@@farzana6676 Couldnt agree more, loved sacks tech insight here
I’m shocked Olaho hasn’t hit mainstream press.
My compliments to Friedberg and Sacks. Bravo Guys
Guest interviews should be supplemental to the usual format rather than replacing them in my opinion. Good to have the regular show back!
Agree. At this point the podcast is bringing them so much deal flow and other advantages, they might as well show it some appreciation by devoting an extra hour to it.
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@duran9664 its the poor, lower, and middle class people in this country that end up most negatively impacted by student loan forgiveness. Firstly, because tax payers will have to foot the bill, and there are just more middle class taxpayers than upper class. Secondly, because billionaires are great at finding tax loopholes, and often times they also own businesses. Depending on the business, they will likely pass on their taxes to their lower income employees- by not giving out raises, or lowering wages, or even selling products for a higher price to make up for the difference. This is simply human nature and a rule of capitalism. Thirdly, these college kids are already far more privileged to go to college than many of the rest of us... not to mention that 4-year college isn't a requirement for success like it once was. Fourthly, it's NOT FAIR. Period. It's unethical to take from those who got no benefit to give to those who made a CHOICE. Not just a choice but a poor choice given their inability to pay back their own loan. How dare you normalize mass theft.
What an amazing development by Friedberg and his team.
He is messing with nature da....
@@manisha7041 if it takes us a step closer to for security globally, does it matter. Additionally, he is simply speeding up something that people have done throughout history and companies and communities are doing today.
Won't his crops be classified as GMOs?
@@Ellerich800 along with 55% of harvested cropland. (As of 2020 so might be dated)
Yes, gives me a lot of hope and optimism for the future.
The channel should have a "Science corner" playlist. And it should include this Ohalo launch. Friedberg's explanations are so interesting
yes brilliant idea
he is messing with nature
Great idea
@@manisha7041agreed. quantity/yield vs nutritional/quality. gene diversification is inherent in nature for many reasons, this is trying to monolith the gene pool
It’s good old GMO. Messing with nature.
I look forward to these pods each week solely because you guys aren’t journalist! Your approach and curiosity is what makes it great 👍🏻
after two rough weeks, we’re back!
The best part of this show is the fact that you aren't journalists.
You're having conversations with people like the rest of us would.
Great pod. Science corner always wins. Sacks wasn’t even that miserable for once.
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This is a Opinion Podcast.
They cast their Opinions and try to steer people towards that opinion and people like us listen to it and learn to agree with it.
Podcast by billionaires, isn't to earn money. Its to influence masses of people.
It’s great because the nature of the podcast. It’s successful tech entrepreneurs with mountains of F U money who love their industry and talking about their industry. It’s not polished, it’s not an industry production. You feel like you’re having a beer with the really loaded uncles talking about their cool job and the filters of “this part is cool, here’s the rubbish here, this is how we did X before, here’s how I would approach it”. Unlike most podcasts talking about hot topics with shmucks , or industry podcasts that are mostly 1 step away from advertisements.
@@duran9664 Very good point. Very true.
Yay! No guests!
Edit: other than Christopher Walken
I could be wrong but I think people don't like the interviews because we just like the original format and content we signed up for, and not because they don't try to corner guests with questions for a gotcha moment as discussed in the beginning of this episode.
@@ironhulk749 The guests can be okay. But, this week seemed very refreshing and did feel back to form
Last week was brutal
If they get Ilya Sutskever on the pod that would be big
thank goodness no guests.
You guys talking. That's what we're here for. It's nice to see that you are listening to the feedback.
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@@duran9664 lol why are you here
Really appreciate that y’all engaged with Friedburg as much as you did! Great episode so far!
Friwdburg could be an AI. He's just a little too smart. Is there anything he doesn't know? No!! That's probably why he's a robot. A very convincing robot that portrays the humanity.
he is messing with nature.
@@manisha7041 Just like humans have since forever
This is the best episode ever! It’s a deep dive into using AI and as a bonus, how Ohalo is going to solve world hunger. Just what you expect from the four best besties in the world.
Loved seeing Sacks engaged in science corner! Kudos to the breakthrough
I'm new, still trying to work out how to leave a comment. But I love how they addressed the feedback from prior sessions. This is the best podcast...well, that I've found so far
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The Ohalo news is astonishing!! Feeling so lucky that we get a front row seat!
If this Ohalo thing goes mainstream and is a viable business then we are witnessing history.
Yup 100%
@@mohammedidrees3890 What would Islamist know about modern innovation? 😂😂😂
Exactly what I thought. Nobel Prize worthy.
@@farzana6676 isnt farzana a persian name?
Wow. Ohalo seems to me to be an incredibly important company for the entire world. Great work! 🎉
I didn’t realize until this week that Friedberg is my sleeper fav bestie
cutting up potatoes for my wife and twins while he talks about how he just solved world hunger …
anywho, if an Ohalo hat is available I’d wear it everyday 🤙🏻
I grow about 10,000 acres of potatoes each year currently, in Idaho of course. I am not a scientist but have a good working knowledge of the tech and processes referenced by Freidburg. I suspect there are lots of practical hurdles still ahead, but the concepts sound solid to me. Plant breeding in potatoes is incredibly difficult (the Russet Burbank variety was developed over 100 years ago and is still dominant!) so innovation is welcome and will be well rewarded by the market.
I excused myself from the last two guest sessions. The besties sessions are why we are here. You can invite guests but only giving them maximum 20% time, and the besties still in a driver seat for most of time.
It depends on the guest. If they got someone like Palmer Luckey, a real American patriot, I would be over the moon.
I'm not alone, cause those last 2 episodes were rough.
I haven’t seen anyone so enthusiastic while talking potatoes 😊. On a serious note, this is amazing, I can attest that coming from a farming family.
100b industry should get everyone excited, doesn’t matter what it’s about.
Friedberg's Ohalo breakthroughs just mind blowing 🤯
David sacks & Jason DM’ing each other science jokes at the start of Friedburg’s presentation is gold
Yeah I caught that. I can sort of imagine what the jokes were too 😬
Great episode! Friedberg breakthrough is amazing I could listen to this all day because I grow my own fruits and vegetables, so this would be my question, are you also planning to distribute seeds to individual consumers or just farmers? Because this would bring tremendous yield to individuals who plant in their backyards.
Secondly with the conversion on Javier Milei I thought was insightful, I would love to see the besties speak on Nayib Bukele the president of El Salvador who is completely turning that country around for the better. All in all great episodes!!
Bruh, you got a name like a Hamas member 😂
Such a privilege to watch 2 masters of their crafts at the top of their game. Inspiring stuff!
@32:45 The AI assessment of the Besties is spot on. Its description of Sacks also sounds like Chamath although don't know that either one prepares that much for the show. They are super bright and at their level, they inadvertently stay well-informed about current events, business, geo politics etc.
Friedburg’s plant optimization concept is next level. Completely next level. Smart man and smart team! 🎉
Sacks’s optimization is fantastic as well. So cool!
The loudest people are the ones who disliked Sam. Congratulations Friedberg! You might have moved the needle for humanity. Thank you for your work, and the content this week. 🙏
Who is Sam?
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Friedberg is doing amazing work... really great to see.... how many lives will be saved in the future....
Lives need to be saved. Now let us pray 🙏
he is messing with nature
I love it when David Sacks gives unenthused responses during cold opens.
Amazing show today guys. Massive congrats to David F on what appears to be a game-changing breakthrough in global food supply. What a LEGEND!
What a phenomenal episode. Friedberg you are building something incredible
Last 2 episodes not great. This is much better.
The Sam one was good, no?
I didn't like the emotional aspect
@@patrickgarrity5529 terrible episode.
@patrickgarrity5529 They as good as admitted the Sam episode wasn't good.
@@patrickgarrity5529 no, but that was partly on Sam
You four are changing the world in the best way. By being honest, providing the raw information, but also collating it and providing us your wisdom as an output is spot on. Who cares about the 1-5% that doesn't 'work' from a commercialisation perspective. Thank you for the knowledge you've provided me so far and for the future me you are helping to create/develop.
Might have been the best episode, and that coming from someone who's been watching since ep 15.
Athena is so good. Love that JCal is involved. Truly exceptional product.
Exciting stuff David Friedberg. I've been in Ag essentially my whole life. I hope Ohalo creates a deep and wide moat.
Fridberg’s work is so inspiring and impactful! I congratulate you and Ohalo from Kenya!
This is quintessential All In Pod. Bestie banter, new tech without drowning in it, Friedberg absolutely killin' the game with Science Corner, intellectual dive on markets and econ with precision vs accuracy, analysis on the changing business-scape. This. More of this. Less of (zero) of Sandberg + Sam.
Jason. The Leonardo DiCaprio was hilarious! Even sacks couldn’t hide his laughter. Hahahaha
Congrats Friedberg! Very inspiring
he is messing with nature
@manisha7041 are you going to say the same thing to every comment?
@@JasonSpasoff 🤣🙄
I love “where does model innovation end and your innovation begin”. Time to revisit roadmapping.
The depth of understanding Friedberg has is astounding! Phenomenal articulation of the mechanics behind Ohalo's technology.
This was my favorite episode so far - you guys killed it! Congrats on the new ventures 👏🏼
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This is the type of All-In Podcast that I love. AI, Friedberg on science, Investing (Drunkenmiller discussion). Please keep doing this and avoid talking about politics.
I don’t even know Friedberg and yet I am so proud of him. This is the kind of stuff that gives me hope.
David Sacks interview in Tony Robbins book the Holy grail was very insightful... lot of respect for Sacks!
So Friedberg is quietly solving farming and food. Yeesh!!!!!
Well done and congratulations. Impressive doesn't describe this breakthrough!
Awesome full fat episode by the way.
That Ohalo news was incredible!
David Sacks says the best shit! I love listening to him.
I’m a simple man… I see a new All In episode and I hit the like button 😅
really crushed the episode this time, thank you🙏🏼 and congrats to Sacks and Friedberg🎉
Seriously amazing episode. So inspiring with all the innovation. Wow!
1:01:06 love when David shows you guys appreciation for giving him the time to talk science, while yall simultaneously interrupt him 😂 it was an awesome science corner imo gives hope for the future
Get that coffee ready new ALL-IN pod.
Did we just witness history in the making? World-changing episode? 10 years down the road, we'll look back and say this was the episode where it was all announced (and this comment captured it :)
Fantastic discussion. Episodes just get better and better. Thanks!
Congrats to the Ohalo team. This is really exciting. It's really hard to find words for how important of an innovation this could turn out to be.
Congratulations from Australia - brilliant show, best for a while. In general, I enjoy watching you guys without guests, but I accept that you are also doing it for your own enjoyment.
Fire episode, episodes like this are why I watch
Congrats Sacks and Friedberg
Amazing to hear about ohalo!!! ❤🎉
Sacks, let's gooooo!
Big ups to Freidberg. Incredible innovation.
I don’t think y’all have to apologize for having guests and the Qs you ask them. It’s YOUR freaking pod. Whoever doesn’t like it doesn’t have to watch. Full stop
This was a great episode. Very inspiring ❤
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Love today's episode. Thank you for doing what you do!
Great episode! Question for Friedberg about the company engineering new food crops. When the best scientists in the world met in Mexico to solve the world hunger problem in the 1950s they came up with modern wheat which also upped the chromosomes of the new plant. That gave the plant the ability to manufacture lots of new types of proteins and other molecules, some of which were not good for many people. If I recall correctly, celiac disease and other auto-immune issues resulted from many of these new hybrids. They were focused on yield but not on nutritional factors. Are you doing nutritional studies on your new species of potatoes and other crops? I love the idea and motivation, but hope that the nutritional considerations are top of the list of priorities.
This! Who knows what the unintended consequences could be. I love the idea of solving world hunger, but gut biomes are being destroyed by modern food and farming practices. We need to tread carefully!
Wow! One of the best! Friedberg's deal is astounding. Sacks's is sexy.
Best podcast to date! Love the second half of the pod going into specific examples of current startups that are working
Back to the normal format. Nice. I skipped the last two, tried but didn't like them so pulled out early (which I never do with anything else).
Third time watching this episode. Congratulations to Friedberg and Ohalo for their groundbreaking work. I look forward to seeing what you come up with in the future!
Way better than the past two weeks!
Great podcast. Congratulations to David Friedberg for figuring out a way to feed the world.
Great episode guys 👍 Congrats on 500K
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Thats what we like that you are not journalists, but are natural when conversing with guests or between yourself.
Otherwise, you guys are great! Love the pod.
This was by far the best podcast episode in a long time! Congratulations to the Davids! 🎉🎉🎉
Never have Sam on again Please! Never getting back that time again from the last episode 😓😆
I'm sorry you lost valuable time. Given that it's been a week and you're still feeling the sting I can empathize that you feel the lost time phenomenon. It typically happens during a UFO experience.
Particularly fascinating episode!
You guys have the macroeconomics and monetary operation of Argentina all wrong, it’s not that reduced fiscal spending lowered inflation and then rates could be lowered because global sentiment changed-it’s that lowering rates directly reduced inflation. Cutting government spending had little to no effect on inflation, the high rates were what was net stimulative, and lowering them did orders of magnitude more than than cutting government funded programs and departments. All that happens functionally when you raise interest rates is the central bank pays more interest, when you have a large amount of national debt (treasuries issued) the interest payments are inflationary/stimulative and outweigh any “differences” in propensity to spend between “borrowers” and “savers”
We are all gaining super premium knowledge from this channel. Thanks Besties ❤
Sacks made some great points in the first 10 minutes
Great episode ! Thanks for returning to what works
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I use this pod as my Weekly MBA class. Thank you so much!
No doubt!
@friedberg Amazing work!!! You and your team be blessed. Save the world.
It's been a while since there was an equally good episode! Great stuff!
Best episode in a long long time
Thank you !
Ohalo is absolutely insane. My mind is blown!
Congrats on your success, and thank you Friedberg :)
Helping increasing food production for the world is amazing!
Congrats Ohalo team!!!
With respect to the plateau in the consumer growth for gpt, I suspect a lot of that is because the greater majority of consumers of AI currently are using it as a novelty. It’s fun to play with but the novelty diminishes as you use it, and people don’t really have good utility cases for it just yet that give you value. As the capability improves and people figure out truly good ways to leverage it at the consumer level then I’m sure uptake will surge again.
With respect to Ohalo, that’s pretty incredible but what is the impact on soil? Does this leech the nutrients out of the soil faster in order to produce the crop yield? I know Friedberg said fertilizer use should go down but if the plants are producing more potatoes/corn/whatever, should that not require the plant to extract more from the soil in the process?
Finally !! Let’s go!
GREAT EPISODE!!! 😅
I love the interviews! To Chamath's point, I appreciate that you all don't take on the role of journalists. Interviewing your guests without regard to a topical item (product release, news event, etc.) is what makes your interviews so much more insightful. As opposed to discussing features, problems, or otherwise (all aspects that other journalists will cover), All-In has the advantage of letting listeners gain insight into the person.
In Glue how are threads different from channels? Chamath even slipped and referred to a channel as a thread when talking about Slack. Threads don't seem to be significantly differently. Slack also allows you to add AI chat bots to channels. So how is Glue's AI different from the bots that you can add in Slack?
Amazing episode. Congrats for everything.
Halfway through, but great episode, guys. So so positive. Love it!
Thanks guys, this week's episode was as good as last week's was disappointing. 👍