Google co-founder Sergey Brin says the vast majority of money he made at Google will go to science and science-related things. "It's the rule for the philanthropists among us, including myself, to give as much" He said governments seem to be distracted by other less important things. We have time for a few questions. Mike: What do you think are going to be the actual technologies impacting patient care in the next five years? Dina: I'm a co-founder and CEO of a biotech company that uses self-therapeutics to make drugs for diseases affecting women.
In this "Ask Me Anything" session, Eric answers questions ranging from the future of advertising in Web 3 and how technology will affect emerging markets like Africa to leadership lessons learned at Google and the morality of AI Consciousness.
You will learn about:
- 04:12 | Lessons learned working at Google
- 16:11 | How Google sculpted the ideal team
- 22:53 | Can we transcend our human nature with AI technology?
- 35:28 | Applying Web 3 models to today's advertising targeting
Eric Schmidt is best known as the CEO of Google from 2001-2011, including Executive Chairman of Google, Alphabet, and later on their Technical Advisor until 2020. He was also on the board of directors at Apple during 2006-2009 and is currently the Chairman of the board of directors at the Broad Institute. From 2019 to 2021, Eric chaired the National Security Commission on Artificial Intelligence.
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