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The Pete Quiñones Show

Pete Reads Peter Thiel's 'Zero to One' - Part 6

The Pete Quiñones Show

Peter R Quiñones

Politics, Society & Culture, News, News Commentary

4.8951 Ratings

🗓️ 13 March 2024

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

53 Minutes

PG-13

Pete continues reading and commenting on Peter Thiel's best-seller, Zero to One. In this sixth episode, Pete covers chapters 12 and 13: Man and Machine and Seeing Green.

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0:30.3

I want to welcome everyone back to part six of this reading of Peter Teal 0 to 1.

0:38.2

We are almost to the end here.

0:40.4

We are on chapter 12 of 14 and then we have a conclusion.

0:47.0

12 is man and machine and I'm going to just jump right in.

0:54.0

So, Chapter 12, Peter Teal, 0 to 1, Man and Machine.

1:00.0

As mature industry stagnate, information technology has advanced so rapidly that it has now become synonymous with technology itself.

1:10.0

Today, more than 1.5 billion people enjoy instant access to the world's knowledge using pocket-sized devices.

1:17.0

Every one of today's smartphones has thousands of time more processing power than the computers that guided astronauts to the moon.

1:24.3

And if Moore's law continues to pace, tomorrow's computers will be even more powerful.

1:30.6

Computers already have enough power to outperform people and activities we used to think of as distinctly human.

1:36.5

In 1997, IBM's Deep Blue defeated World Chess Champion Gary Kasberoff.

1:42.0

Jeopardy's best ever contestant Ken Jennings

1:44.5

succumbed to IBM's Watson in 2011. And Google self-driving cars are already

1:50.1

on California roads today.

1:52.0

Huh.

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