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The impact of big tech on human capital
The podcast discusses the impact of big tech on human capital in the ecosystem, stating that there is an entire generation of people getting paid a lot of money to not go to a competitor or a startup. Startups could benefit from having more access to these people who have been frittering away their most productive years.
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The left and right can come to an agreement and regulate big tech companies as common carriers.
20:01 - 22:18 (02:16)
Summary
The left and right can come to an agreement and regulate big tech companies as common carriers. This could benefit consumers and Lena Cohn can be seen as the "bad cop."
ChapterThe impact of big tech on human capital
EpisodeE36: New FTC Chair, breaking up big tech, government silent spying, Jon Stewart, wildfires & more
PodcastAll-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
Big tech is offering high salaries that prevent an entire generation from working and developing startups, a problem that needs to be fixed.
22:18 - 25:33 (03:15)
Summary
Big tech is offering high salaries that prevent an entire generation from working and developing startups, a problem that needs to be fixed. If startups had more access to these skilled workers, there could be more organic growth in the startup ecosystem.
ChapterThe impact of big tech on human capital
EpisodeE36: New FTC Chair, breaking up big tech, government silent spying, Jon Stewart, wildfires & more
PodcastAll-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
Removing in-house apps or services from a platform business can benefit startups by reducing competition and creating a more level playing field.
25:33 - 27:48 (02:15)
Summary
Removing in-house apps or services from a platform business can benefit startups by reducing competition and creating a more level playing field. By doing so, it can contribute to a healthier competitive landscape and promote service quality.
ChapterThe impact of big tech on human capital
EpisodeE36: New FTC Chair, breaking up big tech, government silent spying, Jon Stewart, wildfires & more
PodcastAll-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
The threat of antitrust regulations can help startups gain access to networks and prevent monopolies from stifling innovation.
27:48 - 29:56 (02:07)
Summary
The threat of antitrust regulations can help startups gain access to networks and prevent monopolies from stifling innovation.