a beautiful vision and a never say die attitude. I wish most VCs had this mindset rather than a pure ROI approach
@BIGdidIT2 ай бұрын
I have many ideas. Looking 7 generations forward sir.
@bhavyekhetan3056 ай бұрын
Vinod's optimism is commendable. That's the kind of partner you want when you are going after moonshots.
@ahsanmohammed16 ай бұрын
Vinod's insights are brilliant! Great for young techies and billionaires!
@deepak124286 ай бұрын
man of the future!
@reefreshedinc6 ай бұрын
Love this guy
@BBJGC46 ай бұрын
Save time . Listen multiple times .
@BBJGC46 ай бұрын
Summary: Khosla optimizes the future by funding what often seems impossible. Experts understand the past, not the future. Ignore them. Key points : -Almost all expertise will be available for free online. -A billion biped robots will be doing more labor than all the farm, assembly line, and restaurant workers do today. -Personalized medicine will be possible, with treatments tailored to each individual's needs. -New sources of food and fertilizer will be developed. -Self-driving cars in a closed transit system will replace most vehicles in most cities, which could significantly reduce traffic congestion. -Sustainable aviation can be fully fueled from things municipal waste. Khosla acknowledges that some things may take longer to develop than initially thought but believes they are all achievable. He encourages people to be optimistic and to focus on making a positive impact on the world.
@MaryLee-r2v2 ай бұрын
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@HumanBeing110116 ай бұрын
Why isn't VCs funding me when i am solving a bigger and basic problem of ultra affordable food, clothes and housing. All VCs are biased of prestigious university degree and work ex in Coglimorate corporation or MNCs. They just want to fund those reaching mount Everest first but not those who reached without even oxygen and climbing gears.