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Eric Schmidt, ex-CEO of Google, reveals how Artificial Intelligence (AI) is going to change EVERYTHING. From agents to drones to energy, nothing will be the same. Here's a full breakdown of his interview at Stanford University.

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Chuck Gaffney 🎙👨‍💻 的头像
Chuck Gaffney 🎙👨‍💻1 年前

He just doesn't get that Remote work != not working like hell Not working like hell = not working like hell

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MatthewBerman1 年前

Couldn’t agree more

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cdgod1 年前

Google year 1: “Do no evil” Google today: “I’m a licensed arms dealer” 😂😂😂

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Alvin-GenAI1 年前

Eric Schmidt is someone who speaks the truth, including how big companies like Google can become very complacent, leading them to fall behind in the game. He also emphasizes the importance of a hard-working culture. This video and all sorts of extended commentaries are all over the tech circle in China

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Borja Obeso1 年前

As a founder, it’s both exciting and depressing to consider the impact. Whats the point of building software if it will be completely commoditized in a few years. Any SaaS replicated locally in an instant… should I get into hard-tech, hardware and manufacturing? Invest in land?

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MarketWatch Sucks Donkey Dong1 年前

Why are people posting this as if it’s amazing? It’s terrifying… One of the most powerful tech billionaires is creating offensive weapons that can be used autonomously… as a side project for fun. 🤢

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Adyseus1 年前

Eric Schmidt's insights on AI are truly inspiring. As Winston Churchill once said, "The pessimist sees difficulty in every opportunity. The optimist sees opportunity in every difficulty." The future is full of possibilities!

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Vincent Valentine (CEO of UnOpen.ai)1 年前

How might AI reshape industries and daily life? Thought-provoking possibilities warrant open discussions.

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Cloud Radar1 年前

@iruletheworldmo The full video was taken offline by Stanford. They made it private. Any chance anyone has a copy?

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