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    Name Dropping 49 > Lutz Neumann - Einmal Mond und Zurück
    April 24, 2024 (duration 1h30m)
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    1:20:49 U-Boot-Flotte der Welt. 1:03:40 Welt natürlich gelöst bekommen, das ist klar. 44:32 du warst in Spitzbergen am Ende der Welt.
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    Der Mensch in der Digitalisierung mit Jessica Lehmann
    April 24, 2024 (duration 1h13m)
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    04:57 Gedanken darüber zu machen, wie sie die Welt verändern können, 17:19 Die neue Welt in Anführungsstrichen der Digitalisierung verlangt natürlich schon, 05:26 dafür hat man in der Regel nicht unterschrieben und jetzt verlangt die Welt,
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    Ep. 572 w/ John Li Co-Founder & CEO at Vimcal
    April 23, 2024 (duration 52m)
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    46:18 Everything is high stakes. Every it's just weird. Like, everything feels like it's the end of the world if it doesn't work even if, like, a button is a wrong shade of purple. Right? 06:03 And, basically, the next day, we put in our 2 weeks notice. And yeah. Since since then, we we got in with our AR idea. We went to y c, and we were ecstatic. We're on top of the world. 28:55 Let's move on to the next thing. Like, I would go back and just milk milk it till I can't anymore if it works even a little bit. Because when you're running a startup, it's it's so hard. You're you're building something and trying to push it into the world and have it be used every day by people. Like, people are bombarded with stuff.
     
    Ep. 571 w/ Will Robinson CEO at Encapture
    April 23, 2024 (duration 47m)
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    27:20 Yeah. It's it's it's a critical part of the journey and, you know, this world the world is becoming more and more connected and there's Yeah. You know, there's there's more and more systems at these organizations, so you have to be able to play nicely with others. 21:22 lot of sense. So and you can correct me if I'm wrong here, is you guys have been using kind of AI and machine learning for years well before the chat GPTs of the world kind of popped up and became, you know, trendy, I guess, for lack of a better term for 45:40 So for us, it's a really cool way to use our skill set and our expertise and our technology in a way that we feel like has a direct kind of social impact on the world. And that's been a really fun project and partnership for our people to get involved in and say, hey. I'm making a real difference in a way that that brings me a lot of value.
     
    Ep. 570 w/ Rob Greig CEO Cornucopias Game
    April 23, 2024 (duration 50m)
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    30:12 Very cool. So at some point, are you gonna let other people kind of build on to the world and expand? Or is that kind of just you guys are gonna control all that? 37:24 Solis 3, we've broken ground into Solis 3. So I think Solis 1, 2, and 3 will will all 3 will be released, in the next couple of months. We're then working on Esperanza, which is the second the second zone. Again, that's 3 huge world. That's more like a a a western barren kind of artwork. 22:04 And then as you're as you're racing, as the game is as the game is saving, whether you came 1st, 2nd, or 3rd, that is held, again, in a database, but that database or or ledger is also saved on on the blockchain through throughout the world. So, again, that is then actually stored forever, which is which is which is crazy. So then when you go and sell your your NFT in the future, you know, that whole history goes with it. So you'll you'll know who's who's owned it in the past, what championship, what cups, the whole history. Just just like in the real world when you buy a car and you have have your whole history of of everything that's ever happened to it.
     
    Ep. 569 w/ Arie Trouw CEO/CTO/Co-Founder XYO
    April 23, 2024 (duration 51m)
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    27:38 Well, an interesting, use case is is games. Right? So Sure. If you feel like World of Warcraft way back when Yep. 04:50 Yeah. So, well, the user experience, you you don't wanna change it. So we're trying trying to lean on a lot of the web 2 user experiences, but there's a lot of things you can do that are sovereign. We actually have things nowadays that are sovereign already. Like, for example, an SSL key or, you know, or in the crypto world for a reason, an address. 31:49 Yeah. That's actually really fascinating. I think, well, since we last chatted, AI has obviously been around for a number of years, but it's kind of become mainstream because of the chat gbt's of the world and a few others. But how do you think that AI is really kind of going to change the Internet and and just jobs in general based on what you're seeing out there?
     
    Ep. 568 w/ Griffin Parry CEO/Founder at m3ter
    April 23, 2024 (duration 46m)
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    04:59 Definitely a different set of challenges. And it's also definitely true that you have to unlearn an awful lot of things that make you successful in the corporate world because they're actually a bit of a drag and an obstacle in a startup. There is a through line. So I was essentially I was corporate venturing like I was doing the crazy stuff in a big company. And a lot of that is about overcoming objections sort of internally.
     
     
    Ep. 567 w/ Brian Stevens CEO at Neural Magic
    April 23, 2024 (duration 46m)
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    30:52 Through the use of of AI. And that's amazing because it's all around, like, you know, you know, having more output per person. Right? So I don't look at this as the world where you don't need people. I look at the world where the, the business output per person is just gonna go up much higher. 32:14 100%. This world down the road where, man, that looks really incredible. And so that's the stuff that I think worries me the most in the next, you know, number of years. 14:19 Okay. L and large language models. So and that was the breakthrough. The prior world was, you know, large language models wouldn't actually behave any better than smaller models from a from a capability perspective. And that was actually turned out to not be true.
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    Wer hat das Sagen: Die KI oder der Mensch?
    April 23, 2024 (duration 35m)
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    06:34 Ungleichheit, das gibt es in der Welt. 34:00 Startups sind nicht dabei, sogar teils die grössten Firmen der Welt sind da Tier 2, Tier 3.
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    Introducing: A Really Good Cry with Radhi Devlukia
    April 23, 2024 (duration 1m)
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    00:37 that allows us to see the world and ourselves with 00:45 Why would I deny the world my beauty. Our tears
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