Peter Thiel, a legendary Silicon Valley investor, joins Andrew Ross Sorkin to discuss founders, AI, and politics. Thiel emphasizes the importance of "unusual individuals" with idiosyncratic visions for building great companies, citing Mark Zuckerberg's refusal to sell Facebook to Yahoo as a prime example. Addressing AI, Thiel compares the current LLM landscape to the 1999 internet boom, noting both the immense potential and the difficulty in making sound investments, with NVIDIA currently dominating the hardware layer. Shifting to politics, Thiel expresses a preference for Trump over Biden, albeit without strong enthusiasm, pointing to a broader stagnation and a need to address issues beyond the interests of tech billionaires. He also touches on the complexities of social media's impact and national security concerns related to TikTok.
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