Lol, who is this interviewer ? Felt he was on some ego trip, trying to impress on the audience that he is an intellectual peer/superior to the older gentleman. People sometimes do that, when they feel intimidated…
I personally paid off a $230,000 debt by working hard in other sectors. Even if the markets are crazy right now, there are still unrealized opportunities. After observing the performance of my portfolio return massive six figures over the last two quarters of last year, I have learned why the market will continue to be a haven for money for those who know where to search.
To sustain the markets, the FED is printing money at an infinite rate. Every time the market falls, the FED injects cash into the market. In fact, right now, I could use a wise investing plan. I've got a lump sum of more than $100,000 in a savings account that's yielding practically nothing.
Times are strange right now. Despite the fact that inflation is making the US dollar less valued, it is also making it more attractive when compared to other currencies and assets. As investors seek "protection" in the dollar, the value of the stock market, real estate, cryptocurrencies, and precious metals are all declining. We were wondering where else we could invest our funds. I don't want to see my funds, which total about $320,000, disappear before my eyes.
@@godof-ou1dw The best course of action is to have an investment advisor. I have had first-hand experience with a CFP named Ruth Loralann Brennan, therefore I can say with confidence that they have exceptional talents.
@@harod033 Although fiduciary CFPs do outperform the market and generate positive returns, some charge exorbitant fees as a result of the current high demand for their services.
@@AustinReid09 They can indeed be advantageous for a person's portfolio, yes. Thanks to ruth’s simple approach, I have complete control over my trading account, and the fees are reasonable given the predicted return on my investment.
Honestly, I didn't think the way the interviewer handled the conversation was correct. There were several important aspects of sustainable development (climate change, energy, technology) that were being discussed and he didn't seem to care about the seriousness of the case.
Say what he should have asked, he asked about climate change, and technology and energy was spoken about ur probably just brain dead because the inverviewer didi not neatly fit into your idiots idea of a smart person when he problably is smarter then most other u would consider better
For anyone who has the money or resources to do that. Most of the big innovations are left up to big companies that have been in the AI industry for years. It’s only now that people care. Because they have created more advanced versions. No normal person can do that without millions. And resources, and skill sets. The average person does not have.
I came here to get an idea of how to trade utilizing A.I trading bot after hearing a guy on a podcast talk about the importance of A.I trading bot and how he made $660,000 in 6 months from $50,000. This video has helped to clarify a few things for me, but I'm still puzzled, I'm a rookie, and I'm open to suggestions.
@tudorrwilson Thank you for this tip. It was easy to find your coach. Did my due diligence on her before scheduling a phone call with her. She seems proficient considering her resume.
Vinod Khosla highlights the vast opportunities that AI presents to entrepreneurs and businesses, emphasizing its potential for revolutionizing industries and driving innovation.
Always pleasure to hear Vinod, insightful. Forbes pls change the interviewer from serious stuff ..may be suitable for casual talks comedy etc. Thank you
@02:45 I thought I'd live in a world where machines take over, boring jobs become obsolete and we would all go into making art, music etc and more stuff that connects people. Turns out that ai is taking over art, music etc first and we still have people working in factories. lol Weird time to live in. I convinced one of my cousin to drop his job at a bread factory in UK and come join my creative business.
As a author of Zero Work theory, its original version published in 1980 which dealt mainly with technology (productive forces) rendering human jobs obsolete in the future. Here, I would like to say that, I always respect and mostly agree with the views of Vinod Khosla including this. However I believe his views about 'AI capable of replacing human jobs' in 25 years some how more on the conservative side perhaps due to his constraints, not to create more panic in people about future human employment. Observing at the present exponential progress in the AI technological field, my current estimate is, it will be more or less in the coming 10 years that the majority of the human jobs will be taken over by the AI. Thereby the UBI will become necessary as well economically viable.
Actually, in a 4y old interview with Sam Altman (can look up easily), he’s said that AI-only primary care doctors, psychiatrists, etc will be FDA approved apps within 10 years
Vinod is a great visionary and has been right about most of the things but his timings are off by 10-20 years at least. As an entrepreneur we have all assumed that change in an established industry will occur fast when we have a new disrupting technology but incumbency inertia is too large to slow the March down. So unlike Vinod I think that these jobs won’t appear overnight but will slowly disappear while new jobs in new industries or roles will appear just as it happened with the Internet. What do you think?
We have to abandon the idea of profit or income. Abundance do not need trade, or trade medium as money. Utopia is around the corner. We have just to concentrate on reaching out for it. AI can do all of that, that cages todays human spirit.
Very interesting. There is big gap between demand and supply. Hence self learning modules will help AI to bridge the gap between skills and talent that is required to accomplish the task weather organization are looking to improve operation sales marketing customer support and so on . There are many key challenges which will need to be addressed in order to scale up the progress weather its facilities or corporate programs.
I don't know why people here is saying that they got value ftom this interview on AI investments opportunities, did I missed something? Because I didn't. This interview was the classic example of someone saying a lot without giving any specifics. I was expecting to get some insights on AI investments opportunities, but not hearing that AI is going to be a sunami, not a wave, we all know that.
While Vinod is very prescient when it comes to technology, he is clueless about regulations and regulators. The FDA and AMA are here to protect the establishment and not patients. They will never approve an AI doctor without a human doctor in the loop.
The one he’s investing in, not the one we have access to, they’ll make sure we will be all out of business living off $1000 universal income and pay subscriptions to their softwares. You want access to the AI doctor, pay $100/month.
@@dariovaquilema7763 The one he’s investing in, not the one we have access to, they’ll make sure we will be all out of business living off $1000 universal income and pay subscriptions to their softwares. You want access to the AI doctor, pay $100/month.
Most Billionaires are great care givers. There's always a blessing in giving and that is probably the secret for every rich people world. Great content here and thanks for sharing
@@Harish0 The one he’s investing in, not the one we have access to, they’ll make sure we will be all out of business living off $1000 universal income and pay subscriptions to their softwares. You want access to the AI doctor, pay $100/month.
A warm round of applause to Forbes for presenting this riveting discourse with the visionary, Mr. Vinod Khosla. The unveiling of AI's potential felt akin to watching a master magician pull wonders out of his hat - extracting Lithium from seawater, contemplating a GPT-6 that dwarfs GPT-4 - these discussions transported us to an almost surreal future. And yet, amidst this whirlwind tour of future marvels, one couldn't help but notice the absence of a critical element - AI as the harbinger of universal peace and unity. Surely, the advancements in medical and operational fields elicited due awe, but the conversation left one yearning for insights into AI's role as a cultural bridge, a global classroom, or a peacemaker. It's like having a box of the finest paints and brushes, yet restricting the canvas to shades of green when the entire rainbow is at disposal. With AI's meteoric rise, isn't it time to leverage this tool to enrich our societal fabric, to paint vivid strokes of understanding, education and harmony across our global canvas? The question then remains - why are we, so often, missing the boat on the humanistic potential of AI? Why does the echo of ROI and investor benefits frequently drown out the harmony of enriching humanity? Are we standing at the edge of a grand canyon of opportunity only to turn our backs and walk away? The next chapter of this fascinating narrative of AI could be more than just financial windfalls and operational efficiency. It could very well be the story of a world knit closer together, of cultures understanding each other better and of humans becoming, well, more humane. One hopes future discussions on this platform will delve into this aspect, illuminating the path to a more unified world. #GPT-6
All he is telling over and over again is what every parent and teacher tells their kids or students. All his advise is a distilled knowledge. All AI models are working on knowledge based on past events or theories or experiences. AI's are coming up with solutions or moves that are not know or thought of. The real revolution will take place when AI acts on perception and observation and not depend on past knowledge.
AI Doctor! Yeah right! Sounds like standup comedian! Or does this guy write scripts for "The Simpsons" - AI has already been in several medical Fields more so in the background but not standalone! Robotic Surgery means " Robot assisted" - not that Robot is anesthetizing and operating by itself standalone!
Ehm OPEN AI is a risk for humanity because you made it “for profit”. Are you going to grow a new class of oligarchs who will profit from all of us losing our jobs? Be logical please. First create better circumstances and safeguards before you invest in profit AI companies. Is Khosla smart because making money is the core objective? Or is maximizing humanity’s happiness more important?
amazing interview despite such a poor interviewer, trying to hog the limelight and look cool.
Great insights from Vinod. Shame there wasn't a better interviewer.
He was better than you think there are worse u dont seem to know what matters
You can say that again!
Where did Forbes get the interviewer from? Clearly not a comedy club.
😂😂
Lol, who is this interviewer ? Felt he was on some ego trip, trying to impress on the audience that he is an intellectual peer/superior to the older gentleman. People sometimes do that, when they feel intimidated…
I personally paid off a $230,000 debt by working hard in other sectors. Even if the markets are crazy right now, there are still unrealized opportunities. After observing the performance of my portfolio return massive six figures over the last two quarters of last year, I have learned why the market will continue to be a haven for money for those who know where to search.
To sustain the markets, the FED is printing money at an infinite rate. Every time the market falls, the FED injects cash into the market. In fact, right now, I could use a wise investing plan. I've got a lump sum of more than $100,000 in a savings account that's yielding practically nothing.
Times are strange right now. Despite the fact that inflation is making the US dollar less valued, it is also making it more attractive when compared to other currencies and assets. As investors seek "protection" in the dollar, the value of the stock market, real estate, cryptocurrencies, and precious metals are all declining. We were wondering where else we could invest our funds. I don't want to see my funds, which total about $320,000, disappear before my eyes.
@@godof-ou1dw The best course of action is to have an investment advisor. I have had first-hand experience with a CFP named Ruth Loralann Brennan, therefore I can say with confidence that they have exceptional talents.
@@harod033 Although fiduciary CFPs do outperform the market and generate positive returns, some charge exorbitant fees as a result of the current high demand for their services.
@@AustinReid09 They can indeed be advantageous for a person's portfolio, yes. Thanks to ruth’s simple approach, I have complete control over my trading account, and the fees are reasonable given the predicted return on my investment.
This interview is pure gold with so many nuggets that audience can take away - for free.
Speaks his mind and does not mince words
Interviewer needed to keep his mouth shut and let Vinod speak.
Who is this interviewer? Why is he there?
“Journalist”
Fascinating to hear from such a remarkable venture capitalist on his point of view on AI possibilities.
Honestly, I didn't think the way the interviewer handled the conversation was correct. There were several important aspects of sustainable development (climate change, energy, technology) that were being discussed and he didn't seem to care about the seriousness of the case.
Say what he should have asked, he asked about climate change, and technology and energy was spoken about ur probably just brain dead because the inverviewer didi not neatly fit into your idiots idea of a smart person when he problably is smarter then most other u would consider better
Really bad interviewer….bottom of the bucket , perhaps the cheapest they could find 😂..
"Thinking forward tends to be incremental" ......wow!
For anyone who has the money or resources to do that. Most of the big innovations are left up to big companies that have been in the AI industry for years. It’s only now that people care. Because they have created more advanced versions. No normal person can do that without millions. And resources, and skill sets. The average person does not have.
I came here to get an idea of how to trade utilizing A.I trading bot after hearing a guy on a podcast talk about the importance of A.I trading bot and how he made $660,000 in 6 months from $50,000. This video has helped to clarify a few things for me, but I'm still puzzled, I'm a rookie, and I'm open to suggestions.
Investing in stocks is a good idea, a good trading system would allow you to spend many successful days.
@tudorrwilson That's fascinating. How can I contact your Asset-coach as my portfolio is dwindling?
@tudorrwilson Thank you for this tip. It was easy to find your coach. Did my due diligence on her before scheduling a phone call with her. She seems proficient considering her resume.
Vinod Khosla highlights the vast opportunities that AI presents to entrepreneurs and businesses, emphasizing its potential for revolutionizing industries and driving innovation.
He has a deep understanding of cutting-edge technologies and their potential impact. So inspiring!
Vinod is damn smart! His insight is worth gold and we can gain so much ideas listening to him. The host however seems rude!
The interviewer doesn't know how to ask questions, listen to responses, or even give Vinod a chance to complete his thoughts
My heroes are getting older. I don't want them to die.
I don't get why we see so much in media about Zuckerberg, Musk, Jobs, but this genius skates under the radar of mainstream somehow.
It's always an interesting and learning conversation with VK 👍
Always pleasure to hear Vinod, insightful. Forbes pls change the interviewer from serious stuff ..may be suitable for casual talks comedy etc. Thank you
@02:45 I thought I'd live in a world where machines take over, boring jobs become obsolete and we would all go into making art, music etc and more stuff that connects people. Turns out that ai is taking over art, music etc first and we still have people working in factories. lol
Weird time to live in. I convinced one of my cousin to drop his job at a bread factory in UK and come join my creative business.
As a author of Zero Work theory, its original version published in 1980 which dealt mainly with technology (productive forces) rendering human jobs obsolete in the future.
Here, I would like to say that, I always respect and mostly agree with the views of Vinod Khosla including this. However I believe his views about 'AI capable of replacing human jobs' in 25 years some how more on the conservative side perhaps due to his constraints, not to create more panic in people about future human employment.
Observing at the present exponential progress in the AI technological field, my current estimate is, it will be more or less in the coming 10 years that the majority of the human jobs will be taken over by the AI. Thereby the UBI will become necessary as well economically viable.
Actually, in a 4y old interview with Sam Altman (can look up easily), he’s said that AI-only primary care doctors, psychiatrists, etc will be FDA approved apps within 10 years
@@shobisyd5762I am affraid that the AI progress benefitting the health of masses bottlenecked by the regulators.
Vinod is a great visionary and has been right about most of the things but his timings are off by 10-20 years at least.
As an entrepreneur we have all assumed that change in an established industry will occur fast when we have a new disrupting technology but incumbency inertia is too large to slow the March down.
So unlike Vinod I think that these jobs won’t appear overnight but will slowly disappear while new jobs in new industries or roles will appear just as it happened with the Internet.
What do you think?
We have to abandon the idea of profit or income. Abundance do not need trade, or trade medium as money. Utopia is around the corner. We have just to concentrate on reaching out for it. AI can do all of that, that cages todays human spirit.
Great insights byba great visionary. Its always so refreshing to be inspired by the avant garde way of thinking. When they zig, zag...
We should talk Vinod
13:12 what approaches is he referring to?
Yes, offcourse
Vinod shut the GUFF right TF down !!
I will try, though, as hope prevails
Solar system planetary ticketing system i.e: travel (booking system)
Very interesting. There is big gap between demand and supply. Hence self learning modules will help AI to bridge the gap between skills and talent that is required to accomplish the task weather organization are looking to improve operation sales marketing customer support and so on . There are many key challenges which will need to be addressed in order to scale up the progress weather its facilities or corporate programs.
He's obviously hyping up his own "AI" investments. He's suckered greater fools across several hype cycles, so looks forward to succeed again
We play with automated tailor machine like an nut bolt
Why did he cut him off on the climate part?
MIT? Guys you are talking about world changes, we all want to be engaged in the thought process
I love this.
I don't know why people here is saying that they got value ftom this interview on AI investments opportunities, did I missed something? Because I didn't.
This interview was the classic example of someone saying a lot without giving any specifics. I was expecting to get some insights on AI investments opportunities, but not hearing that AI is going to be a sunami, not a wave, we all know that.
While Vinod is very prescient when it comes to technology, he is clueless about regulations and regulators. The FDA and AMA are here to protect the establishment and not patients. They will never approve an AI doctor without a human doctor in the loop.
Vinod 👏
Did You Get Your Alright Activation In Rights, Attendance, Or Plutonium ?
Good Here
Fire this interviewer
what was the trillion dollar opportunity ? Anyone catch it ?
He was tallking about medicine, climate change, techonlogy and energy where it was the trillion dollar oportunity.
The one he’s investing in, not the one we have access to, they’ll make sure we will be all out of business living off $1000 universal income and pay subscriptions to their softwares. You want access to the AI doctor, pay $100/month.
@@dariovaquilema7763 The one he’s investing in, not the one we have access to, they’ll make sure we will be all out of business living off $1000 universal income and pay subscriptions to their softwares. You want access to the AI doctor, pay $100/month.
Am amazing speech by Mr. KV Sir lot to take home but a very poor interviewer.
That is the same Sun, my mother worship everyday 🙂
The thumbnail had me thinking AI had aged barrack Obama 🤣
Or help me to get admission in MIT US, Thank You
a.i./robot tax is the most stupid thing when you just have normal taxes
Most Billionaires are great care givers. There's always a blessing in giving and that is probably the secret for every rich people world. Great content here and thanks for sharing
…anyone who has hoarded that much wealth is definitely not a care giver
Cool
Already watched it SIRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR 😂
Can you hire me khosla Sir???
that's not all medicine.are you saying surgeons and anaesthetists will be replaced by Ai
Eventually
@@Harish0 The one he’s investing in, not the one we have access to, they’ll make sure we will be all out of business living off $1000 universal income and pay subscriptions to their softwares. You want access to the AI doctor, pay $100/month.
why would you give yourself a diagonal background like that
how can i learn AI
Google it. Learn generative ai first.
study physics and math
You can learn ai using ai
We will send human to Pluto in 2030
Hello 👋
If most people lose jobs, who will pay for the products generated by AI?
🤔good question
27:00
His China opinions are based on his Indian positions.
Its not sorry, he said western values winning over communist.. and this view has been expressed by many leaders including Peter thiel.
I build
Nope, doctor should be human, I have mine doctor 😂
Terrible interviewer, not showing respect to a billionaire who doesn’t have to spend time taking questions 😅
Cheap interviewer, didn't let vk complete the answer, spend some money Forbes. Shame.
The anchor was such a wannabe .. he stuttered to even pronounce chatgpt...😶
Trillionth company; trillions made. Watch me work.
I want the AI to first replace this interviewer!
what about creatures called human beings? What are they going to do? :)
Interesting. Lets hear out a man who is pushing a tech that would eat most of the jobs
A warm round of applause to Forbes for presenting this riveting discourse with the visionary, Mr. Vinod Khosla. The unveiling of AI's potential felt akin to watching a master magician pull wonders out of his hat - extracting Lithium from seawater, contemplating a GPT-6 that dwarfs GPT-4 - these discussions transported us to an almost surreal future.
And yet, amidst this whirlwind tour of future marvels, one couldn't help but notice the absence of a critical element - AI as the harbinger of universal peace and unity. Surely, the advancements in medical and operational fields elicited due awe, but the conversation left one yearning for insights into AI's role as a cultural bridge, a global classroom, or a peacemaker.
It's like having a box of the finest paints and brushes, yet restricting the canvas to shades of green when the entire rainbow is at disposal. With AI's meteoric rise, isn't it time to leverage this tool to enrich our societal fabric, to paint vivid strokes of understanding, education and harmony across our global canvas?
The question then remains - why are we, so often, missing the boat on the humanistic potential of AI? Why does the echo of ROI and investor benefits frequently drown out the harmony of enriching humanity? Are we standing at the edge of a grand canyon of opportunity only to turn our backs and walk away?
The next chapter of this fascinating narrative of AI could be more than just financial windfalls and operational efficiency. It could very well be the story of a world knit closer together, of cultures understanding each other better and of humans becoming, well, more humane. One hopes future discussions on this platform will delve into this aspect, illuminating the path to a more unified world. #GPT-6
End of humanity.
All he is telling over and over again is what every parent and teacher tells their kids or students. All his advise is a distilled knowledge. All AI models are working on knowledge based on past events or theories or experiences. AI's are coming up with solutions or moves that are not know or thought of.
The real revolution will take place when AI acts on perception and observation and not depend on past knowledge.
All knowledge is based on past knowledge and theories to interpret them.
AI Doctor! Yeah right! Sounds like standup comedian! Or does this guy write scripts for "The Simpsons" - AI has already been in several medical Fields more so in the background but not standalone! Robotic Surgery means " Robot assisted" - not that Robot is anesthetizing and operating by itself standalone!
Sounds idiotic. To take the humans out of human society.
Ehm OPEN AI is a risk for humanity because you made it “for profit”.
Are you going to grow a new class of oligarchs who will profit from all of us losing our jobs?
Be logical please. First create better circumstances and safeguards before you invest in profit AI companies.
Is Khosla smart because making money is the core objective? Or is maximizing humanity’s happiness more important?
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I don’t know about doctors tho.
He a broke boy!
P
poor interviewer
promo sm
First
This interviewer is horrible
The guy asking the questions is so annoying 😅
Billionaire, but he should check his kidneys..
Interesting, but why?
poor interviewer