Ed Helms
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frequently cognitive abilities decline very rapidly.
It turns out when you stop thinking for yourself, it's harder for you to think for yourself.
And it turns out the brain is a muscle and it turns out that you actually need to use it frequently.
And I think the best thing that a human has is like, you know, semantic awareness and contextual understanding and judgment.
The difference between the nuclear tests, right?
Yes, maybe a lot of people were irradiated and our government has done a poor job of providing recompense for the people who were affected by these impacts.
But the difference is this nuclear bomb is being detonated inside of every home.
And it's just insane that we're not regulating this.
I'm not saying.
there couldn't be good aspects to this technology, but it's incredibly powerful and destructive.
And we need to come up, like you said, Ed, with some way of regulating it.
But, you know, the Marc Andreassons of the world have convinced us that, or Peter Thiel has convinced us that regulation is literally the antichrist.
Anti-AI screed, done.
I just find it very frustrating.
My headphones are on fire.
That was...
Yeah, my eardrums are burned, scorched, and I love it.
These are some really salient points in there, Chris.
I appreciate you going there.
There's also within the AI, which โ and I think this is related to sort of nuclear research in a way.