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TED Talks Daily
Sunday Pick: Kara Swisher | Design Matters

And I was like, do you not read the Times?

TED Talks Daily
Sunday Pick: Kara Swisher | Design Matters

You're like, I really am famous.

TED Talks Daily
Sunday Pick: Kara Swisher | Design Matters

And then I'm like defending myself.

TED Talks Daily
Sunday Pick: Kara Swisher | Design Matters

That's enough of that.

TED Talks Daily
Sunday Pick: Kara Swisher | Design Matters

So you are out.

Astral Codex Ten Podcast
[Meetup Audio] Jason Crawford: "The Non-Linear Model of Innovation"

Yeah, hi.

Astral Codex Ten Podcast
[Meetup Audio] Jason Crawford: "The Non-Linear Model of Innovation"

So this is related to the second AGI question from earlier, but there's been, I think this is Nick Bostrom's idea,

Astral Codex Ten Podcast
[Meetup Audio] Jason Crawford: "The Non-Linear Model of Innovation"

This proposal that as technology accelerates, it gets ever more dangerous because the classical example is like children, teenagers synthesizing horsepox in a garage and so on.

Astral Codex Ten Podcast
[Meetup Audio] Jason Crawford: "The Non-Linear Model of Innovation"

since you are suggesting that invention is, well, that it's closely, that progress is closely tied to like this experimentation.

Astral Codex Ten Podcast
[Meetup Audio] Jason Crawford: "The Non-Linear Model of Innovation"

And as you were saying earlier, well, you don't really know what you get.

Astral Codex Ten Podcast
[Meetup Audio] Jason Crawford: "The Non-Linear Model of Innovation"

That does suggest that it becomes incredibly hard to like contain technology.

Astral Codex Ten Podcast
[Meetup Audio] Jason Crawford: "The Non-Linear Model of Innovation"

So I was wondering whether they're like historical examples of something like that happening.

Astral Codex Ten Podcast
[Meetup Audio] Jason Crawford: "The Non-Linear Model of Innovation"

Something akin to someone inventing the nuclear bomb and keeping it secret or being up to no good.