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So Dr. Patel, how quickly is AI going to grow? I mean, you know, I mean, it's quickly, it seems like it's been growing at a pretty quick rate. And so even for those people who are resistant to AI, it appears that it's going to overtake us pretty soon. How rapidly is this growing on a yearly basis? What are some of your projections for the year 2020, 25, 2030?
So Dr. Patel, how quickly is AI going to grow? I mean, you know, I mean, it's quickly, it seems like it's been growing at a pretty quick rate. And so even for those people who are resistant to AI, it appears that it's going to overtake us pretty soon. How rapidly is this growing on a yearly basis? What are some of your projections for the year 2020, 25, 2030?
We're going to have to call chat up and see what they're going to say.
We're going to have to call chat up and see what they're going to say.
Well, I think so. Let me ask this question. Yeah, I'll follow real quick. With all of this brick breaking that technology, it also increases the the possibility of scams, of people being tricked, those kinds of things. And so my question again to you is like, what are some of the things that we should be watching out for or thinking about as we are embracing or engaging with this new technology?
Well, I think so. Let me ask this question. Yeah, I'll follow real quick. With all of this brick breaking that technology, it also increases the the possibility of scams, of people being tricked, those kinds of things. And so my question again to you is like, what are some of the things that we should be watching out for or thinking about as we are embracing or engaging with this new technology?
You know, this has really been interesting. I would love to have another hour with you. Or more. Or more. But I would actually love to have that background you got. You know, I mean, those clouds remind me of our world right about now. Everything is rumbling. But I do thank you. I thank you for this. I thank you for answering my questions.
You know, this has really been interesting. I would love to have another hour with you. Or more. Or more. But I would actually love to have that background you got. You know, I mean, those clouds remind me of our world right about now. Everything is rumbling. But I do thank you. I thank you for this. I thank you for answering my questions.
And I really believe that our listeners will have an opportunity to learn something from you and to enter into this conversation in a much more informed way.
And I really believe that our listeners will have an opportunity to learn something from you and to enter into this conversation in a much more informed way.
Well, I think, Sandy, you're absolutely right. According to our researchers, grief is the anguish experienced after significant loss, usually the death of a beloved person. And I think right now we're in a period of time where there's a lot of grieving. And I believe that we're seeing it at different levels. People are... People are at a loss for a lot of different things.
Well, I think, Sandy, you're absolutely right. According to our researchers, grief is the anguish experienced after significant loss, usually the death of a beloved person. And I think right now we're in a period of time where there's a lot of grieving. And I believe that we're seeing it at different levels. People are... People are at a loss for a lot of different things.
I think COVID, the pandemic, some of the civic unrest, all those kinds of things have caused us to look at our anguish a little bit different. And so I think this is a great conversation to have, to talk about, and then to give people a chance to process. So I'm glad that we have this conversation.
I think COVID, the pandemic, some of the civic unrest, all those kinds of things have caused us to look at our anguish a little bit different. And so I think this is a great conversation to have, to talk about, and then to give people a chance to process. So I'm glad that we have this conversation.
Yeah, I think, Sam, we talked in the past, what we talked about is that people grieve differently. And unfortunately, many times when people hear the term grief, they usually think about it as a bunch of wailing and, you know, loud exclamation, those kinds of things. And that's not all the time the way that grief is experienced or that grief is displayed. And so we have...
Yeah, I think, Sam, we talked in the past, what we talked about is that people grieve differently. And unfortunately, many times when people hear the term grief, they usually think about it as a bunch of wailing and, you know, loud exclamation, those kinds of things. And that's not all the time the way that grief is experienced or that grief is displayed. And so we have...
with this particular thing, especially in light of all the things that we're going to talk about, we have to allow people the opportunity to be able to healthily get through their anguish. Because I believe that many times when it comes to certain expectations from others about how we do whatever we do, the fact that you might do it differently sometimes create additional grief
with this particular thing, especially in light of all the things that we're going to talk about, we have to allow people the opportunity to be able to healthily get through their anguish. Because I believe that many times when it comes to certain expectations from others about how we do whatever we do, the fact that you might do it differently sometimes create additional grief
a person under difficult anguish because it's not what other people expect. And so I've seen grief and I'm trying to be really clear about it is that it is something that's experiencing. And I think it's more prevalent now than ever.
a person under difficult anguish because it's not what other people expect. And so I've seen grief and I'm trying to be really clear about it is that it is something that's experiencing. And I think it's more prevalent now than ever.