Dr. Eric Haseltine
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
And again, remember, that's where discovery has to happen, where by definition you can't imagine it.
I don't know about mine.
I think there's something very powerful, though, in what she said, if you extend it.
and take into account what I said about the negative space, we should train up an AI that is the opposite of us in every way.
Not like us, but the opposite of us and ask it to look at these questions.
We need an anti-AI.
Right.
Train it on everything that isn't.
And see what it says because, I mean, that's the clear implication of what she's saying where, you know, an AI can just do what we do only better.
Okay, that's useful.
But an AI that can do things we cannot do and would not ever do is the one that's really going to pay off.
The question is, would we ever believe it?
Don't get me started.
Asimov's, that's funny.
We're always interested in that.
It's funny.
But again, we're hardcore scientists, so our interest is there, but we try to be disciplined when we look at those things.
And most of them are unlikely, but there are a few, and
Those are the ones that really excite us.
Like those Tic Tacs, there's something real going on there.