i think that we have allowed our society to become so broken, and how we treat certain classes of workers. We're now befuddled about how to restructure it even a little bit to make it more reasonable and fair and equitable. More remote work is going to mean lower wages, ri am in cities, pocket. This is that simple. It's like lokin i can sorce all labor globally, right? And now we're talking about seven, fifteen dollar wages more. The real question is not e u b i for the u.S. It's like, ho we thing hthe this a global eco system, and how do we think about the relation to bn...
0:37 Jason intro Alex Wilhelm & Sam Lessin & checks in on how their quarantines are going
5:59 Are they all working more during quarantine then they were beforehand?
9:58 Will we see a birthrate drop due to the crisis?
15:45 Having & raising children in the digital age/COVID crisis
18:24 How are Apple & Google helping with tracking COVID-19, and when do their efforts become a privacy risk?
27:29 For how long would big-tech need personal health data?
31:54 Differences between Facebook & Twitter, Twitter usage for Jason, Alex & Sam
37:41 What is Sam working on with Fin? How has he transitioned his team to remote?
39:47 Who will be impacted by the move away from luxurious big-tech campuses? Will it lead to a competitive disadvantage for companies that are hesitant?
56:19 Disconnect between optimistic public investors & pessimistic private investors
1:00:38 Why early-stage investors are most at-risk in the private market?
1:05:33 Misaligned metrics in VC, understanding massive unemployment numbers
1:11:26 Is government-backed healthcare good for capitalism & entrepreneurship?