James McHugh
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So my digital dog and your digital dog and the red ears would get carried forward.
It was a silly game.
And Chris says to me, look, I can speed this up.
And he then went four generations, five generations, six generations on the click of a button.
And while it was a silly game, what that suddenly helped me realize is when computers are ready to evolve from themselves, make a better version of themselves,
It takes you and I 20 odd years to try and achieve that.
They will do that in nanoseconds, right?
And if you then put that with quantum computing where you've got infinite compute power, the outcome of this thing is terrifying.
Its capacity to evolve and understand every possible outcome.
Yeah.
So if you are willing to accept the reality that there was a big bang 13 billion years ago, that the earth formed three, four billion years ago, life happened 200 million years after that and humans kind of evolved over the last several hundred thousand years and ultimately 70,000 years since our ancestors were living in caves.
So it just so happens in that evolutionary cycle of billions of years coming to millions to hundreds of thousands, that you and I, we've just swept in right at the time before AI is about to take over and revolutionize everything and achieve whatever it wants to achieve.
And we've created something that's infinitely more powerful and intelligent than we will ever be.
Either you and I have just swept in on the coattails of that last generation
Well, there's an outside chance it happened like many hundreds of years ago.
You know, that where maybe a thousand years ago was mankind's pinnacle.
And what we're being given here is an opportunity to live the best man ever had it.
Here it is, James and James.
This was when you were at your peak.
This is what it looked like.