He says any in-person events around him should remain private and invitation-only because he wants to preserve anonymity and personal safety rather than become a public celebrity.
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Privacy
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "that he attacks um uh jewish people um i i think it's problematic i i think he's a smart guy i i think he's..."
Key Notes
Jiang says any meetups should be intimate, invitation-only, and not publicly advertised in order to protect his personal safety.
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"that he attacks um uh jewish people um i i think it's problematic i i think he's a smart guy i i think he's..."
"why you have this talk between altman and bernie sanders they're just setting up a fight between the two of them and they're going..."
"will will be another live stream for page subscribers okay so this live stream is only for founding members next week will be for..."
"...technology but China has a lot of people and there's no privacy here so in other words what America can do is use China..."
"...of data. And unfortunately, in America, there are things such as privacy, okay? So this is a school in Hangzhou, and they have cameras..."
"...resolutions fail because they require constant effort but protecting your online privacy doesn't have to your personal information like your name address and phone..."
"...get 20 off all consumer plans take control of your online privacy today before somebody else does now back to the video okay so..."
"...here he talked about coral coral is a crypto based on privacy and decentralization they're having a"
"...a profile on you you are freely giving up all your privacy to the US government to the Pentagon and you think it's free..."
"...to use to protect your personal information and to protect your privacy it's a service that finds your personal data across the internet and..."
"...u.s plans join delete me now and take control of your privacy today so at the time iran retaliated quote -unquote by hitting some..."
"...in China. And, you know, all the issues to do with privacy. And so and so forth, obviously came to the fore, right. And..."
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