We don't track individuals. Don't. Tet olation, you could. But we tapped the brakes on that a bit. We like to anonomize that at a higher level and say, not about a particular person, but this is what we see from kind of a time series basis of change. And it's really hard, but it's really fascinating from an engineering and design standpoint. You know, i just realized, if you think about what's happening with the weegers in china and those images, i wonder if during, you know, a werld were two and hitler, if we had known and seen what was happening in dacca or ashitz
In news, Jason covers Bytedance's decision to institute a 40 minute limit for kids on Douyin, the Chinese version of TikTok (1:56) and hits on the real estate situation in SF and implications for the startup community (15:02). Then, Orbital Insight's CEO Kevin O'Brien joins for the next installment of our Next Unicorns series (21:38) discussing how to make sense of billions of satellite images and pieces of sensor data to form a comprehensive view of the world.