Gregg Braden
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Andre, it is so good to be back in the Know Thyself New and Improved studio, that new mics, and I'm appreciating being in exactly the place where so many of my brothers and sisters, colleagues, and people I've never met but I admire tremendously have been. It's an honor to be here with you. It's been a few months, and we're in a very different world now, and this is unscripted.
Andre, it is so good to be back in the Know Thyself New and Improved studio, that new mics, and I'm appreciating being in exactly the place where so many of my brothers and sisters, colleagues, and people I've never met but I admire tremendously have been. It's an honor to be here with you. It's been a few months, and we're in a very different world now, and this is unscripted.
I'm excited to see where this conversation goes.
I'm excited to see where this conversation goes.
I'm excited to see where this conversation goes.
Wow, that's a big question to begin with. You know, in many respects, the technology is advancing faster than our morality. and our wisdom in terms of what the values are that we claim that we share as a human family. A perfect example of this. I think people sometimes learn better through example. I read an interview with Ray Kurzweil Ray Kurzweil, I think many people know, is a futurist.
Wow, that's a big question to begin with. You know, in many respects, the technology is advancing faster than our morality. and our wisdom in terms of what the values are that we claim that we share as a human family. A perfect example of this. I think people sometimes learn better through example. I read an interview with Ray Kurzweil Ray Kurzweil, I think many people know, is a futurist.
Wow, that's a big question to begin with. You know, in many respects, the technology is advancing faster than our morality. and our wisdom in terms of what the values are that we claim that we share as a human family. A perfect example of this. I think people sometimes learn better through example. I read an interview with Ray Kurzweil Ray Kurzweil, I think many people know, is a futurist.
He's an author, an inventor, and he is high in management at Google, developing the artificial intelligence. He recently released a book entitled Singularity, where he says that we are rapidly, unless something changes, we are rapidly moving toward a convergence of human biology and digital technology.
He's an author, an inventor, and he is high in management at Google, developing the artificial intelligence. He recently released a book entitled Singularity, where he says that we are rapidly, unless something changes, we are rapidly moving toward a convergence of human biology and digital technology.
He's an author, an inventor, and he is high in management at Google, developing the artificial intelligence. He recently released a book entitled Singularity, where he says that we are rapidly, unless something changes, we are rapidly moving toward a convergence of human biology and digital technology.
And when he was asked in the interview what that means to us, you know, of course, we're developing this technology at a lightning speed. It's like the floodgates have been opened and there's no stopping where that technology is going. And when he and others have been asked the question, what does that mean to us?
And when he was asked in the interview what that means to us, you know, of course, we're developing this technology at a lightning speed. It's like the floodgates have been opened and there's no stopping where that technology is going. And when he and others have been asked the question, what does that mean to us?
And when he was asked in the interview what that means to us, you know, of course, we're developing this technology at a lightning speed. It's like the floodgates have been opened and there's no stopping where that technology is going. And when he and others have been asked the question, what does that mean to us?
What does it mean for humans to merge our humanness into the Internet of all things with artificial intelligence? The answer is, I think is telling because he essentially says, don't ask me, I'm an engineer. My job is to push the technology as far and as fast as I can. He said, that's somebody else's bailiwick to determine what it means to us socially. And I think it's this disconnect.
What does it mean for humans to merge our humanness into the Internet of all things with artificial intelligence? The answer is, I think is telling because he essentially says, don't ask me, I'm an engineer. My job is to push the technology as far and as fast as I can. He said, that's somebody else's bailiwick to determine what it means to us socially. And I think it's this disconnect.
What does it mean for humans to merge our humanness into the Internet of all things with artificial intelligence? The answer is, I think is telling because he essentially says, don't ask me, I'm an engineer. My job is to push the technology as far and as fast as I can. He said, that's somebody else's bailiwick to determine what it means to us socially. And I think it's this disconnect.
And I think it is a disconnect. that we are empowering the technology within the context of a world we've been taught that we are powerless victims of our world, that we are a flawed species to begin with, that carbon-based life in general and humans specifically are a flawed species.
And I think it is a disconnect. that we are empowering the technology within the context of a world we've been taught that we are powerless victims of our world, that we are a flawed species to begin with, that carbon-based life in general and humans specifically are a flawed species.
And I think it is a disconnect. that we are empowering the technology within the context of a world we've been taught that we are powerless victims of our world, that we are a flawed species to begin with, that carbon-based life in general and humans specifically are a flawed species.