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Freedomain with Stefan Molyneux

5594 Death and Censorship: Susan Wojcicki

Freedomain with Stefan Molyneux

Stefan Molyneux

Pacifism, Freedom, Philosophy, Liberal, Atheism, Objectivist, Conservative, Objectivism, Democrat, Libertarian, Anarchy, Joe-rogan, Politics, Republican, News & Politics, Atheist, Freedomainradio

4.72.4K Ratings

🗓️ 11 August 2024

⏱️ 88 minutes

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Summary

Sunday Morning Live 11 August 2024

Reflecting on Susan Wojcicki's tenure at YouTube, we explore the platform's evolution, censorship issues, and the importance of critical thinking in education. Delving into free speech history and women's evolutionary tendencies in information regulation, we discuss the significance of deciphering intentions. Examining the impact of information on decision-making, we touch on censorship's effects and the consequences of misinformation. Concluding with job interview tips and a call for listener support for enriching content and AI tools.

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0:00.0

Good morning everybody hope you doing well 11th August 2024 and just polled the

0:07.0

watches and the listeners before we started and We started. And...

0:16.0

I have thoughts of course on one S. Wuchitsky.

0:23.0

And she died.

0:25.0

It was really quite a bit of a surprise.

0:28.0

She was only 56 years old.

0:29.0

She'd been battling, I think, small cell carcinoma in her lungs for two years.

0:33.0

Rare for non-smokers, but I don't know if she was a smoker, I would be very surprised if she was,

0:38.0

so maybe it was just bad luck for her, which I certainly have experienced myself with regards to that fell disease, and I certainly sympathize with that.

0:46.8

You know, I don't particularly care about Susan.

0:51.6

I'm just going to call her Susan, sorry for the informality, but that's quite the mouthful of Polish syllables.

0:58.0

So, yeah, I don't, I don't really care to, there are people and there are symptoms right and I view her

1:07.0

tenure as kind of a symptom of the problem of power in society.

1:13.9

And that is where I'm going to sort of start

1:18.3

my analysis as a whole.

1:20.9

I'm going to give you a little bit of history

1:22.4

and mostly some philosophy because you know it being the philosophy show

1:28.4

good luck on your job interview on Tuesday although with the right preparation

1:39.2

with the right preparation, with the right preparation, you won't need luck. So that's important.

1:42.0

All right, so let's look a little bit about her tenure, right?

1:47.0

So Susan became involved with Google when the founders Sergei Brin and Larry Page set up shop at the garage of her home in Silicon Valley in 1998,

1:55.9

she became the company's first marketing manager a year later.

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