The speaker shares his experience of comparing himself to others on social media and how it affected his self-esteem. He also highlights the importance of not comparing oneself to a perfectly crafted picture or video.
The speaker talks about receiving pushback from right wing anarchists and boogaloo supporters who are not willing to admit their beliefs, as they consider armed self-defense for marginalized groups.
The use of machine learning in autonomous vehicles raises philosophical concerns about how much of the problem can be solved with computer vision. Current systems are still lacking in areas where computer vision cannot detect.
The prevalence of hatred on social media might have a positive aspect in that it allows people to vent their feelings before it reaches an extreme boiling point. However, the two mental spheres that people are operating in on social media versus in-person interactions is a unique phenomenon with unknown implications.
Staff writer for The Atlantic and author of Twilight of Democracy discusses the uncertain nature of political alliances and the potential for surprising or unexpected outcomes.