The core problem for large companies is cannibalizing their own revenue to innovate openly
βBut, like, the problem so here's the problem. Right? It's like the innovator's dilemma. It's like you're a company, and you're doing, I think, dollars 11,000,000,000 of, you know, net cash flow a year with your business. And you need to accept the fact that you're going to cannibalize yourself to actually build in the open. And you need to go and tell all of the investors that hold your stock because you're a public company that they need to understand why in the world you're doing that. Yep. And so it's untenable for many peo unless you have, like, a founder CEO who has total power over the company, it's never going to happen. And so I just think it was just the wrong place to do this. And, and it just needs to start from the bottom, right, and then propagate.β
