Jimmy Carr
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Yeah, it's not easy. But having these conversations, but I think there's something about you specifically, like the martial arts stuff, it's a very alpha thing, and then you're a stand-up comedian and very admired by your peers, and you can have conversations about this stuff, and I think it really cuts through to a group that wouldn't hear that.
I mean, for me, that thing that you're saying there is about agency and empathy. And I think there's a problem in our society that we give agency to people we don't like and we give empathy to people that we do like. So if there's like a right-wing Nazi rally, we say they knew what they were doing. We give them agency. We punish them.
I mean, for me, that thing that you're saying there is about agency and empathy. And I think there's a problem in our society that we give agency to people we don't like and we give empathy to people that we do like. So if there's like a right-wing Nazi rally, we say they knew what they were doing. We give them agency. We punish them.
I mean, for me, that thing that you're saying there is about agency and empathy. And I think there's a problem in our society that we give agency to people we don't like and we give empathy to people that we do like. So if there's like a right-wing Nazi rally, we say they knew what they were doing. We give them agency. We punish them.
So we say he knew what he was doing. Okay. And then if we really like someone, we give them empathy. Okay. Yes. That's a great example. And sympathy. And the issue is we need to give everyone both. Yes. Because you go, look, no one is going to care about you more than you. You need to take responsibility for this. Right.
So we say he knew what he was doing. Okay. And then if we really like someone, we give them empathy. Okay. Yes. That's a great example. And sympathy. And the issue is we need to give everyone both. Yes. Because you go, look, no one is going to care about you more than you. You need to take responsibility for this. Right.
So we say he knew what he was doing. Okay. And then if we really like someone, we give them empathy. Okay. Yes. That's a great example. And sympathy. And the issue is we need to give everyone both. Yes. Because you go, look, no one is going to care about you more than you. You need to take responsibility for this. Right.
And you need to, you know, it's very, very tough because you want to give that agency and empathy to everyone. To give them the tools to- have a better life.
And you need to, you know, it's very, very tough because you want to give that agency and empathy to everyone. To give them the tools to- have a better life.
And you need to, you know, it's very, very tough because you want to give that agency and empathy to everyone. To give them the tools to- have a better life.
I don't know. You want to hear my hot take on AI? I would love to. All right. My hot take on AI is we were not made in God's image, but we so wanted there to be a God. We made one in our image. So if you think about the attributes of AI, it's all-knowing, all-powerful, can perform miracles. It lives in a cloud. Sorry, is that God or AI? Wow. Yeah. Interesting.
I don't know. You want to hear my hot take on AI? I would love to. All right. My hot take on AI is we were not made in God's image, but we so wanted there to be a God. We made one in our image. So if you think about the attributes of AI, it's all-knowing, all-powerful, can perform miracles. It lives in a cloud. Sorry, is that God or AI? Wow. Yeah. Interesting.
I don't know. You want to hear my hot take on AI? I would love to. All right. My hot take on AI is we were not made in God's image, but we so wanted there to be a God. We made one in our image. So if you think about the attributes of AI, it's all-knowing, all-powerful, can perform miracles. It lives in a cloud. Sorry, is that God or AI? Wow. Yeah. Interesting.
It's not even done growing yet. At the moment, it's the Oracle of Delphi. It's like a 10-year-old right now, though. It's not even an adult. Yeah. And then where's it going to? So the idea of like, the interesting thing about AI is it's the gap between me and, I don't know, who's the smartest guy we know? Eric Weinstein. Used to be enormous.
It's not even done growing yet. At the moment, it's the Oracle of Delphi. It's like a 10-year-old right now, though. It's not even an adult. Yeah. And then where's it going to? So the idea of like, the interesting thing about AI is it's the gap between me and, I don't know, who's the smartest guy we know? Eric Weinstein. Used to be enormous.
It's not even done growing yet. At the moment, it's the Oracle of Delphi. It's like a 10-year-old right now, though. It's not even an adult. Yeah. And then where's it going to? So the idea of like, the interesting thing about AI is it's the gap between me and, I don't know, who's the smartest guy we know? Eric Weinstein. Used to be enormous.
And now the gap is getting smaller because AI can just, I can ask it.
And now the gap is getting smaller because AI can just, I can ask it.
And now the gap is getting smaller because AI can just, I can ask it.
I had a gag about it, like a bit about in our universities, the students are using AI to write their essays, and then the tutors are using AI to mark the essays. And then after three years, AI gets the job. It actually seems very fair.