Due to Spielberg's visit, Dean stayed in New York for a few more days.
Honestly, Dean was somewhat surprised that the Hollywood director had sought him out.
After all, Silicon Valley and Hollywood didn't intersect much most of the time, with parties being the main venue for their interactions.
But considering he didn't have significant influence in the media industry, Dean gladly accepted Spielberg.
He was already well-known in the tech world and Silicon Valley; he even wielded considerable influence in politics.
However, his presence was weaker in the media industry, and as one of Forbes's top 400 billionaires, Dean saw it necessary to cultivate relationships in this area.
Still, he had not anticipated that Spielberg sought him out for business.
Are all Jewish people so savvy? And it was even a software-related business.
In Dean's perception, few in Hollywood understood what software was, let alone had a deep consideration for it.