i think these issues on exploding costs and why these systems aren't, aren't working the way that they're supposed to for people is probably one of the most pressing questions. So i'd love to see more studying the health care part of this, but on the science sidei'm quite optimistic about that. On housing, it's ouow, there's always the question of what which forces in technology and at being stronger thanlik which trends ent at being stronger? I don't personally feel like that's an area that im going to have a huge impact.
Over the past year Mark Zuckerberg has held a series of interviews themed around technology and society. This conversation with Tyler and Patrick is the last in that series, and covers why they think the study of progress is so important, including how it could affect biomedical research, the founding of new universities and foundations, building things fast, housing and healthcare affordability, the next four years of the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, and more.
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Recorded November 22nd, 2019 Other ways to connect