Jeff Bezos
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They are managed and we humans are, we're not really capable of wielding those weapons. And that's what he represented in that movie is here's this guy who is just, he wrongly thinks he's like being so petty. He thinks that he said something, that Oppenheimer said something bad to Einstein about him. They didn't talk about him at all as you find out in the final scene of the movie.
They are managed and we humans are, we're not really capable of wielding those weapons. And that's what he represented in that movie is here's this guy who is just, he wrongly thinks he's like being so petty. He thinks that he said something, that Oppenheimer said something bad to Einstein about him. They didn't talk about him at all as you find out in the final scene of the movie.
They are managed and we humans are, we're not really capable of wielding those weapons. And that's what he represented in that movie is here's this guy who is just, he wrongly thinks he's like being so petty. He thinks that he said something, that Oppenheimer said something bad to Einstein about him. They didn't talk about him at all as you find out in the final scene of the movie.
And yet he spent his career trying to, vengeful and uh and petty and that's that's the problem we as a species are not really sophisticated enough and mature enough to handle these technologies and so and by the way before you get to general ai and the possibility of ai having agency and there's a lot of things would have to happen but
And yet he spent his career trying to, vengeful and uh and petty and that's that's the problem we as a species are not really sophisticated enough and mature enough to handle these technologies and so and by the way before you get to general ai and the possibility of ai having agency and there's a lot of things would have to happen but
And yet he spent his career trying to, vengeful and uh and petty and that's that's the problem we as a species are not really sophisticated enough and mature enough to handle these technologies and so and by the way before you get to general ai and the possibility of ai having agency and there's a lot of things would have to happen but
there's so much benefit that's going to come from these technologies in the meantime, even before they're you know, general AI in terms of better medicines and better tools to develop more technologies and so on. So I think it's an incredible moment to be alive and to witness the transformations that are going to happen. How quickly it will happen, no one knows.
there's so much benefit that's going to come from these technologies in the meantime, even before they're you know, general AI in terms of better medicines and better tools to develop more technologies and so on. So I think it's an incredible moment to be alive and to witness the transformations that are going to happen. How quickly it will happen, no one knows.
there's so much benefit that's going to come from these technologies in the meantime, even before they're you know, general AI in terms of better medicines and better tools to develop more technologies and so on. So I think it's an incredible moment to be alive and to witness the transformations that are going to happen. How quickly it will happen, no one knows.
But over the next 10 years and 20 years, I think we're going to see really remarkable advances. And I personally am very excited about it.
But over the next 10 years and 20 years, I think we're going to see really remarkable advances. And I personally am very excited about it.
But over the next 10 years and 20 years, I think we're going to see really remarkable advances. And I personally am very excited about it.
We don't.
We don't.
We don't.
We do know that humans are doing something different from these models, in part because... You know, we're so power efficient. You know, the human brain does remarkable things, and it does it on about 20 watts of power. And, you know, the AI techniques we use today use many kilowatts of power to do equivalent tasks. So there's something interesting about the way the human brain does this.
We do know that humans are doing something different from these models, in part because... You know, we're so power efficient. You know, the human brain does remarkable things, and it does it on about 20 watts of power. And, you know, the AI techniques we use today use many kilowatts of power to do equivalent tasks. So there's something interesting about the way the human brain does this.
We do know that humans are doing something different from these models, in part because... You know, we're so power efficient. You know, the human brain does remarkable things, and it does it on about 20 watts of power. And, you know, the AI techniques we use today use many kilowatts of power to do equivalent tasks. So there's something interesting about the way the human brain does this.
And also, we don't need as much data. So, you know, like self-driving cars are โ They have to drive billions and billions of miles to try and to learn how to drive. And you know, Your average 16-year-old figures it out with many fewer miles. So there are still some tricks, I think, that we have yet to learn. I don't think we've learned the last trick.
And also, we don't need as much data. So, you know, like self-driving cars are โ They have to drive billions and billions of miles to try and to learn how to drive. And you know, Your average 16-year-old figures it out with many fewer miles. So there are still some tricks, I think, that we have yet to learn. I don't think we've learned the last trick.