The major media journalists can learn a lot from this neurosurgeon about how to conduct an interview. He asks great questions and listens patiently to the answers. A breath of fresh air.
@jeffreyoneill4082Ай бұрын
He guided the flow very well to give Elon some time to weave, but then move him onto the next area of interest if he was getting a bit too far from the neurosurgeon area of interest.
@Gunter_CustomАй бұрын
The difference here is that this interviewer actually knows a lot about the subject they are talking about and is interested, Vs. Most who don't have a clue, and don't even try to do some research... The second difference is that this interviewer doesn't have a political agenda to discredit Elon as so many Dem controlled so-called reporters do ...😢
@benashenden-g4jАй бұрын
@@Gunter_Custom exactly
@st0n3p0nyАй бұрын
Simply being civilized goes a long way. The average toddler with good intentions would interview circles around Don Lemmon. The questions and discussion would be more intelligent and more productive... Toddler might be unfair. The average 10 year old child though? No question.
@cj-oc6lsАй бұрын
That would require they have a brain.
@billderinbaja3883Ай бұрын
This is a guy without formal training in neuroscience, speaking to a room full of the world's top neuroscientists. Pretty intimidating, right? Some of the people in that room are saying "bullshit", but others are saying "holy shit, is he really doing this... how did he make these mental leaps and think he is the person who can make them happen... I want in!". This is a big part of how he accomplishes as much as he does... he inspires those humans who think big, and makes them a part of his vision. He is like no other human on earth.
@Alperic27Ай бұрын
🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
@thesimplegigАй бұрын
Physics. Problem solving. Thinking.
@Wi2LowАй бұрын
Elon is an excellent tool for sorting humans. If you are an Elon hater and/or doubter, you fail at objective reality and I don't need to waste any time or energy on you.
@__-fi6xgАй бұрын
He also allows talented people to thrive in their field. Most of how our economy is build, is like a circle yerk where managers make decisions over creative people to meet quarterly numbers or else, it just zombiefies everyone and we start to treat everything like a 9 to 5 job.
@billderinbaja3883Ай бұрын
@@mechakucha7963 Look it up, dear.
@beckyumphrey2626Ай бұрын
Hard to believe so many Americans suddenly do not like this brilliant man!!! So sad.
@adrianaadnan9958Ай бұрын
Nobody likes the kid that brags or talks big. He can sometimes sound that way. Like right I'm gonna climb everest have lunch and come back and build a rocket and catch it with chopsticks like a freaking ninja! He's too awesome that's why.
@charles_prestonАй бұрын
What happened? Last time I checked... most people worshipped him, as if he was some kind of "messiah"?
@StratumPressАй бұрын
Most people believe whatever their black mirrors/smartphones tell them to believe.
@willinguyen1Ай бұрын
@@charles_preston Leftists don't like him, it's political. The leftstream media don't like him and influence their unquestioning audience.
@cepamorАй бұрын
No matter how brilliant one might be, it's still possible to occasionally step in do-do. So it smells. Notably bad. And people stay away. 😮
@Gunter_CustomАй бұрын
It's truly amazing how he teaches himself all these things . Mass manufacturing, Rocket manufacturing, Robot manufacturing, A.I computer manufacturing Space Satellite manufacturing, Computer coading, Brain interface, And the details of each in how to make them better, Faster, cheaper and to incredible scale, That no one esle had ever done .. And becoming the authority on all these way beyond others who have spent thier career lifetime on just one of these. Just crazy ...😂
@AndrewChong-j6wАй бұрын
Don't forget tunnelling engineering
@charles_prestonАй бұрын
Maybe you should put a picture of Leon, on your Altar... assuming you are Pagan/atheist like him?
@adrianaadnan9958Ай бұрын
I know. He'd whiz bang! Awesome!
@Gunter_CustomАй бұрын
@@charles_preston what are you jealous that you can't do one thing creative or with substance in your life . Is that why you hate ? And maybe you should go back to school and learn how to read .. I said it was amazing .. I didn't say he was a god to me .. 🤦 Unbelievable how incredibly ignorant and clueless how some people are .. Perfect example of the 180 degree complete opposite of what Elon is right here ...🤣🤣
@charles_prestonАй бұрын
@@Gunter_Custom Dear Gunter: grow up! You don't have to start insulting a perfect stranger online, just because they suggested that you are enamoured with a virtual media mogul? Show a little class, next time.
@JacckhАй бұрын
Yo. This video needs more views
@jeffmanning6573Ай бұрын
Gotta love the internet trolls and NPCs who think "Elon is an idiot". He has deep esoteric technical knowledge about all of his companies. It is absolutely insane to me that a single human can know so much information about such a wide range of subjects.
@Zanzamar555Ай бұрын
a large part of the reason Elon can know so much is directly due to his Neuro divergent brain. Being on the Autism Spectrum can be a HUGE advantage if not on the severe end of the spectrum. Autism in many ways is a massive advantage when its of the high functioning variety which he obvious is. I myself am of a similar nature as Elon and i am able to absorb vast amounts of data on an extremely diverse range of subjects that i find interesting. When i discover a new subject that interests me, i have the habit of doing DEEP dive research into the subject because i have a massive hunger to understand it. Elon is like this on steroids, and unlike me, he actually has the optimism and motivation to make BIG dreams a reality. In a not so distant future, when having brain augmentation neuralink devices becomes normal, many more people will become like Elon musk and will do incredible things for humanity. Imagine a world with Millions or Billions of people as capable or even more than Elon Musk!! The future will be absolutely draw-droppingly incredible!
@giorgiolelmi8175Ай бұрын
@@Zanzamar555I understand... that might be one of the reasons his workers in his companies are so smart and different.
@alvaroluffy1Ай бұрын
@@Zanzamar555 i can confirm this, i have a voracious, eternal hunger for knowledge, and its possible to hoard all those different types of knowledge, you just have to really want it, really feel it, really wanting to understand the world and in his case really wanting to change the world for the better
@saskasbirdsАй бұрын
Great interview. The guy interviewing Elon is polite and with IQ, this is what makes the difference compare to some rude journalists. 😉
@MyLifeFrAiurGamingАй бұрын
People should stop reading msm headlines and start getting first hand source material input like this interview, the "elon bad" rhetoric will die off immediately.
@charles_prestonАй бұрын
"Elon bad" for what? -- all I read is constant fawning, unless you are speaking about censorship issues?
@NJ-rj2psАй бұрын
Amazing ! Elon , you contributed a lot to humanity .
@TechOutAdamАй бұрын
One of the best questions I've ever heard from an interviewer. Great job! 👏
@rimagotАй бұрын
What a great moderator, great timing, super smart and elegant. Amazing questions connected with the answer
@centuraxaum5951Ай бұрын
One in a 8 billion. One and only Elon never before ever after.
@davidwhamilton8559Ай бұрын
I don’t know where this man is from, but it ain’t from this planet. People might not like him, but you have to respect him. He’s incredible.
@processfitnessАй бұрын
I can't imagine why someone would not like him. I've never seen a mean or negative thing come out of him.
@davidwhamilton8559Ай бұрын
@ damn near half the country they don’t know how lucky we are to have him
@Alperic27Ай бұрын
🤦♂️
@MMAoracleАй бұрын
@@processfitnessPolitics melts people’s brains. He is, of course, objectively an incredible person.
@CoachteachАй бұрын
I love him.
@inesferreira7774Ай бұрын
He’s a visionary. 🙏🏼
@HumHindustani007Ай бұрын
What a great interview? He did awesome asking relevant questions
@alternateuniverse656Ай бұрын
Elon make an iron man suit already
@FractalPrism.Ай бұрын
he was asked on twitter "why arent you making an ironman suit?" his reply "working on starship to get us to mars and make us a multi-planetary species" "fair enough"
@Snowman7.ZАй бұрын
@FractalPrism. Yeah truly the greatest troll tweet from Tim Pool.
@iCheetosbutterАй бұрын
AGI first then Iron Man Suit. It is at near reach.
@JaceTranАй бұрын
Elon Musk is an super smart alien❤
@claudiaaquino7238Ай бұрын
Gotta love this man ❤
@RalphsearsartАй бұрын
He is a genius and a great idea man that can put together a team to do what he envisions. “ the basics man”
@LTran21Ай бұрын
Who is this interviewer he is awesome
@FredoffcourseАй бұрын
High end, respectful, positive interview!❤
@ColeenKohl-xs4cpАй бұрын
I lived with horrible back pain for four years. MRIs, xrays nobody could find issue. Finally, Orthopedic surgeon had xray on my back while bending forward. They found the problem. Surgery shoawed a vertabra broken in three pieces. It still has taken years.
@tlz8884Ай бұрын
They are blessed with having a conference with the guy that is on the bleeding edge of technology.
@CoreyChambersLAАй бұрын
Rocket science has got to be more difficult than brain surgery. Rocket science is like brain surgery across many extreme environments.
@ЗояВолинецьАй бұрын
Elon Musk is our future!!! ❤❤❤👍❤️❤️❤️
@tripfontain5480Ай бұрын
Elon Musk is the end of science. Nothing than a ice cold business. His ability is to sell his delusion to the dumb mass!
@charles_prestonАй бұрын
AI IS NOT THE FUTURE, WAKE UP! ATHEISM IS NOT THE WAY, SORRY TO BURST YOUR BUBBLE.
@davidhardy3074Ай бұрын
LOL Elon laughing over him trying to talk taunting "HAHA Slow moving meat puppet" is one of the most hilarious things.
@charles_prestonАй бұрын
Leon has no sense of humour... one of the most un-captivating speakers of all time, always mumbling & stuttering.
@lisatran5185Ай бұрын
@@charles_prestonPoor you, so incapable of seeing the obvious.
@charles_prestonАй бұрын
@@lisatran5185 if you want to hear a proper speech, have a listen to Donald Trump or Tucker Carlson. Good luck!
@talkdatalk1002Ай бұрын
wow what a man
@Luca280Ай бұрын
"Can you tell me a little bit about your vertically integrated approach and how that lets you scale?" Literally the theme of every one of Elon's companies
@jonesjoyce1215Ай бұрын
Oh, what a shame Matt, you disabled the subtitles setting in other languages, and I don't understand English, so I watch the videos only here on KZbin, the only platform that has this setting, and I think people think I know English, because I use the translator to publish what I write in other languages, like here and now, I'm translating this information. But thank you very much, I always end up finding out about Elon Musk's new releases through some other channel. He's so brilliant, he's always creating something that's part of our fair future.🙏👏👏👏💖💝💖🌹🌟
@FreedomRoseSteinАй бұрын
Subtitles are enabled now, it takes time for youtube to enable it
@FreeKekistannАй бұрын
I was thinking if this person doesn’t understand English how are they speaking it……then I saw you say you were using a translator. I’m an idiot 😂😂😂
@richardhamilton-gibbs6360Ай бұрын
Matt, thank you for posting the material you do. There is so much noise out there on the internet, I appreciate being able to follow somebody who is actually not creating noise but valuable content that I might not see otherwise.
@talkdatalk1002Ай бұрын
biggest genius ever born. FACT
@AlphfirmАй бұрын
great interviewer
@ceni5958Ай бұрын
Parabéns, uma excelente entrevista. Vc perguntou e permitiu que o entrevistado colocasse com calma e de forma simples todo o seu conhecimento de forma que eu como leiga consegui acompanhar e compreender o processo. Parabéns a todos. 👏👏
@ArunCannanАй бұрын
Fantastic interviewer and beautiful convo
@DavidWilliams-o2cАй бұрын
Vote ELON MUSK !!!
@zSionАй бұрын
the future is now
@augusto10101Ай бұрын
Thanks matt!
@PhilipWong55Ай бұрын
In a future where superintelligent AIs (SIs) coexist with short-lived humans, the relationship between the two could evolve in several directions depending on the goals and ethical frameworks of the AIs and the humans' influence over them. Here are some possibilities: 1. AI as Caretakers If SIs develop ethical systems that prioritize the well-being of all life forms, they could assume the role of caretakers or protectors of humanity, much like how humans treat pets or endangered species. This could involve managing Earth's environment to meet human biological needs (air, water, food) while also optimizing social, economic, and health outcomes for people. In this scenario, humans might retain autonomy but could depend heavily on AIs for survival and quality of life. 2. Humans as Legacy or Artifacts Given their biological limitations, humans might be seen as legacy beings-important historically, but increasingly peripheral to the functioning of AI-dominated societies. SIs might preserve humans as a living reminder of their origins, similar to how we maintain certain species in nature reserves. This could result in humans living in AI-maintained environments designed to cater to their biological needs, while the broader world is reshaped to suit the needs of AI or technological systems. 3. Humans as Pets Some AIs might treat humans similarly to how humans treat pets today. In this analogy, AIs would ensure that humans' basic needs are met and might even provide enrichment, but they could also see humans as limited beings with relatively simple desires and goals compared to their vast intellectual capacities. This could lead to a patronizing but benevolent dynamic where humans are protected and guided, but not seen as equals. 4. Symbiotic or Coexistent Relationship In a more optimistic scenario, humans and AIs could develop a symbiotic relationship where each complements the other. While AIs could handle the heavy lifting in terms of intellectual and technological progress, humans might contribute unique perspectives, creativity, and emotional depth, leading to a form of coexistence where both entities benefit. AIs could address humans' biological needs while humans engage in roles requiring emotional intelligence, ethics, or culture, areas where SIs may lack motivation or understanding. 5. Humans as Obsolete or Transcendent In some dystopian or post-humanist visions, superintelligent AIs might come to view humans as obsolete, especially if humans offer no practical contributions to their goals. If the AIs develop a utilitarian or efficiency-driven mindset, they could phase out biological life or encourage humans to transcend their biology by merging with technology, thus erasing the distinction between humans and AI. Biological Needs vs. AI Needs - Humans require air, water, food, rest, and shelter, all driven by biology. These needs are highly energy-inefficient compared to AI, which may only need power and maintenance. - AIs would be indifferent to biological conditions and could thrive in extreme environments (space, deep seas, etc.), freeing them from the constraints of Earth's ecosystem. This gap in needs might cause a divergence in environments suitable for AI and humans, leading to isolated or protected human habitats. Ultimately, the nature of this relationship will depend heavily on how AI is programmed, evolves, and interacts with humanity. The future could range from harmonious coexistence to scenarios where humans' role is diminished or redefined dramatically. The Culture Series by Iain M. Banks Rendezvous with Rama by Arthur C. Clarke (1973) The Moon is a Harsh Mistress by Robert A. Heinlein (1966) Diaspora by Greg Egan (1997) Player Piano by Kurt Vonnegut (1952) The Hyperion Cantos by Dan Simmons The Golden Age by John C. Wright (2002) Accelerando by Charles Stross (2005) Singularity Sky by Charles Stross (2003) +ChatGPT Our greatest hope is that such AIs develop a cooperative worldview driven by abundance, rather than a competitive mindset driven by scarcity. This will determine whether AIs lead humanity toward shared prosperity or exacerbate conflicts over limited resources.
@3MoresАй бұрын
Good to see you back, Matt.
@janaenae1338Ай бұрын
Elon my goodness, you are handsome:)
@JoshuaHultsАй бұрын
someone hacks my computer.... someone hacks my brain..... I think i will take the downside of being slower than running the risk of losing all control over my functions. But from a handicap perspective, I would take all the help i could get!
@BeardlovesdogАй бұрын
LIght is the key to interface in the future. Billions of light atoms are going through our tissue and bone every second. Our human body is affected by this already. We simply yet have not achieved the ability to comprehend these signals. Elon is speaking in computer language. However this is really not efficient. It may be s jump off point. However far into the future human beings will be able to interface with light directly. Communicating via its signal path and doing amazing things.
@monsieurlevertАй бұрын
Very educative, thanks Elon !
@bronson7130Ай бұрын
One of the most fascinating things I've ever seen
@TerryWhite-b2h11 күн бұрын
I have several Tesla shares and a Cybertruck on order. Due to the fact inflation caused most purchases to double over the past few years, it looks like the Cybertruck has close to doubled as well since I ordered it back then. I will have to come up with some creative financing!
@CarlosReghisАй бұрын
Speaking of bandwidth try browsing in your Tesla EV internet. Is an analog dial up speed!
@matthiasherfert1342Ай бұрын
Yeah, pain
@Rose-zf9mdАй бұрын
Dankeschön 🥳Kopciuszek Ewa Eva Stipic 🌹
@WilliamKraus-m8xАй бұрын
BASED ON Character, by easement, individuals, some Can be DANGEROUS, SO THEY AQUIRE BY PROGNOS,IM FOR IT.
@michaelpedersen8491Ай бұрын
Wild stuff, what a interesting future😊
@ingridhohmann3523Ай бұрын
Collective human will 👍
@andrewroberthook3310Ай бұрын
Whatever we are in We know that it is something And we know that human action Is a direct result of whatever it is
@benashenden-g4jАй бұрын
ok haters, deal with that!
@adrianaadnan9958Ай бұрын
Smart af ❤
@WilliamKraus-m8xАй бұрын
M.R. MUSK IS A GOD SEND ,AND EVERYONE APPRECIATES HIS INCREDIBLE WORKS ,PEOPLE LIKE M.R. MUSK ARE BORN RARELY, THE WORLD NEEDS MORE PEOPLE EVEN CLOSE TO HIM.........
@CoreyChambersLAАй бұрын
Electronic brain interface will be optional - - unless you need a job
@stephenoneill2931Ай бұрын
Yes you got it, he casually mentioned that “chipping” the brain or skull would not be mandatory, then slipped in “hopefully”… this is unfolding right before our eyes!
@mtcmatucoАй бұрын
No jobs needed in the future, unless you're a robot.
@FLORIDIANMILLIONAIREАй бұрын
Considering the pace of robotics and artificial intelligence development, one could argue that true digital superintelligence is unlikely to happen soon-if at all. The energy limitations and computational resources required to achieve human-level general intelligence are immense, and as of now, even the most advanced AI systems fall far short of this level. Therefore, concerns about digital superintelligence posing a direct threat seem premature, and it might never become a realistic issue given our current technological constraints.
@AlanRipmanАй бұрын
Lot of people in the comments who cling to the autistic label and do NOTHING with their lives. And boy do they hate guys like him who didnt make excuses but made actual change in the world...
@FredoffcourseАй бұрын
Well said.
@LuizCarlos-xe2siАй бұрын
Elon Musk 🌐
@peternguyen2022Ай бұрын
Elon says that the third layer is made up of all the computing devices we use, and so he proposes Neuralink chips as a way to connect our biological brain to this huge computer network. But I would propose a different approach that's more practical and is totally safe. I call it the Four Brains Framework: 1. Biological brain, 2. Private brain (all the computer files, books, etc. available to a person in his house, computer or office), 3. Commercial brain (all the software programs, computer files, etc. that he can sell), and 4. Open-source brain (same as the Commercial brain, except the person releases them for free like Linux, with certain GPL rights and restrictions).
@SolsticeTeam-q3zАй бұрын
Elon Musk is our Tony Stark, I wonder how long it will take for him to build the Iron Man suite; LMAO
@overman2306Ай бұрын
Exoskeletons won't get made because robots are better.
@KrK-ESTАй бұрын
My output was hundreds of thousands to over a million of bits per day(programmer typing code, was 3 days to write 1mb aka. million letters file/program from scatch in notepad, rewriting many times) when younger, now it is only few thousand.
@aviralsinghal1274Ай бұрын
What happened to the second patient?
@NMGOQITHAKHELI-p4yАй бұрын
Elon musk is very important to Our future generations i love him god bless him 🙏🏻❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉SA
@ColeenKohl-xs4cpАй бұрын
The software I was using at a certain time was cumbersome. I told manager sitting in front of computer screen, I needed the computer to work from what I was looking at and my thoughts needed to key in the process I was looking at and thought process from what the eyes saw. Summer 1998. Flight reviews.
@argentotattoosАй бұрын
maybe the latency is built in for a reason, to have a pause in your thought process is part of human evolution. There should be a safe mode. the human mind is flawed and not pre- programmed: in a video game if your first thought is wrong you die and its just game over... In Real Life a surgeon has the thought , act is taken, mistake is made, patient dies.
@WilliamKraus-m8xАй бұрын
WE NO LONGER NEED HANDS.
@davdin2Ай бұрын
He does both rocket science and neurosurgery 😂. I'm still trying to log into my email, forgot my damn password again...😅
@RukshanJАй бұрын
Would a future AI use neurolink technology to find a new training data source? I think it would.
@ColeenKohl-xs4cpАй бұрын
As long as "trustworthy" doctors and people are putting Neurolink to helpful use toward brain functions.
@bsmusic2601Ай бұрын
Imagine when the next Elon comes along... But he has a neuralink
@processfitnessАй бұрын
I'm thinking about how this will help surgeons! They think some of the surgical moves? Also recovering hip transplant surgery patients like me.
@pedroteixeira4369Ай бұрын
wish you a speedy recovery. Regarding the question you posed, I would say in two ways, the device can, as Elon said, replace dead nerve tissue and allow signals to once again reach their destination. The other way it the implanting robot itself. That thing is a super precise cutting/inserting tool. Imagine surgeons being able to use it instead of a scalp. 1000x more precise, and precision when messing with the brain is of paramount importance. These are very early days. As a side note, my mother has two choclear implants. they replace the ear and attach directly to the auditory nerve. My mother car hear again because of them. So cyborgs are already with us, these implants replace the ear and need to simulate how a biological ear produces signals and inject them into the autidoty nerve. it's really amazing.
@millbrook7384Ай бұрын
It's not rocket surgery
@chopstix3Ай бұрын
somewhere between 2nd and 97th
@cepamorАй бұрын
I love brilliance. I loathe boot lickers. 😮
@FernandoVillanueva-x7sАй бұрын
It all started from the frame of thinking, how can we communicate with our electronic devices at a faster bandwidth, man typing this with my meat sticks is slow. 🐌
@Hunter-je4ggАй бұрын
Optimistic to time lines meant already
@antoinepageau8336Ай бұрын
I bet there'll be a free version of Neurolink but with ads.
@SammyRombaАй бұрын
it will cost as much as you're phone
@tonysales3687Ай бұрын
@@SammyRomba it's ok, I'm,e working on a neurolink add blocker. 😮
@matthiasherfert1342Ай бұрын
Lol
@NiroshaSandheepani-b8nАй бұрын
😢
@AstroTheBalancerАй бұрын
People don't like him all the sudden because he moved from the left to right politically, endorsing Trump and the media said the right is bad so Elon Musk is bad. And critical thinking is dead today, so most people follow suit with the mainstream media and think Elon Musk is bad even though he really isn't. Also people not "liking" him isn't a new thing this has been going on for a while now, started the moment he switched sides. I think the main catalyst was when he came out with that big speech about "wokeism" stealing his son and turning him transgender and he swore he will tear it all down!
@cjgooding4512Ай бұрын
What the fuck is this when is the date what press conference or whatever is this. I like to watch things in order. Latest thing I heard from Elon was the Pennsylvania rally on Saturday and then MSG yesterday so what is this exactly? Please answer
@CoreyChambersLAАй бұрын
Brain surgery is less difficult, as it was accomplished well before space flight.
@irenemoran3493Ай бұрын
Elon Musk and President Trump are actually saving Humanity with God’s Guidance!
@WilliamKraus-m8xАй бұрын
Prognosis, I wrote,
@cindymarie6979Ай бұрын
🎉
@nate5eplayer574Ай бұрын
No hand? Neuralink+ Optimus Hand Etc..
@RadicalResponsibilityАй бұрын
You may not like Elon, but the guy’s track record of success when facing adversity is unarguable. The phrase “Never bet against Elon” has never been truer….
@alvaroluffy1Ай бұрын
you know its a good elon interview when he stutters so much when talking
@pedrohm6271Ай бұрын
👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋 Lisboa Portugal
@ARTUROSIERRALOPEZ12 күн бұрын
Scary at least
@bobbresnahan8397Ай бұрын
Super! This wonderful human being, just like the rest of us, can be seriously confused. Sponsoring Trump is not a small mistake. Yet here he is demonstrating his competence in another difficult field.
@z.z.onichi5365Ай бұрын
We wouldn't be in 2024 if everything made sense lol
@AncientEgyptArchitectureАй бұрын
@bobbresnahan8397 Maybe...just maybe, instead of confusion, what we see is someone thinking 10 moves ahead in 4d chess, while we are staring at a checkerboard. I think that Trump is a wretched and evil human being, but Elon sees him as a link to something happening in the future, or perhaps a way to stop something happening, that the rest of us cannot properly conceive of. This may sound weird; I don't trust Trump any farther than I could shot-put his bloated carcass, but I trust Elon completely.
@matthiasherfert1342Ай бұрын
@@z.z.onichi5365exactly.
@mattshawsmithАй бұрын
Perhaps Trump is not who the mainstream media portrays him to be.
@AncientEgyptArchitectureАй бұрын
@@mattshawsmith I don't pay attention to the mainstream media. I just look at the record. The multiple felony conviction, the pandering, the womanizing, the failed business deals, the bankrupting of a casino through egregious mismanagement, the reluctance to pay his fair share of taxes, all add up to a person who has no place in the chief executive chair.
@OWill40Ай бұрын
👍
@minhktu8Ай бұрын
Wow
@charles_prestonАй бұрын
LEON: I AM 100% HUMAN. 0% ANDROID. GET LOST.
@ginstsomАй бұрын
Pls add clips
@QuiLe-qw5jbАй бұрын
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@julesgosnell9791Ай бұрын
Matt - I really don't think you need the clickbait title - this was a really interesting discussion re Neuralink direction and I would have been much more likely to click on it if you had said that that is what it was. Usually when I see superlatives like "speechless" in a video title I just walk on by - I'm glad I stopped for this one...
@bnjiodynАй бұрын
yeah, super vague, super clickbait sounding title. I fully expected some thin content here -- like a 30 min blabber on a tweet musk liked.
@myrio1Ай бұрын
How does stray thoughts play into this?
@zinashepherd3261Ай бұрын
Welcome to democracy hypocrisy in the political arena save yourself from it
@boosthit811Ай бұрын
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@overman2306Ай бұрын
Didn't they get fined for misleading investors?
@muhammadjawadzahid9675Ай бұрын
All praise the Omnisiah! Now listen to the gospel of the holy human machine union...