Jordi Visser
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Podcast Appearances
They're building at the end for some consumption by humans.
And the human-to-human contact, in my opinion, will never stop.
People will not watch the humanoid Olympics.
Nobody here is going to sit there and want to hear the story of how this robot was made from a poor upbringing and everything.
You want to hear the Olympic story about how they overcame everything.
There's a reason why Rocky was a big movie and Rudy is a big movie and the underdog wins everything.
is something that resonates with people.
They all have this human experience that they want.
There's a reason why baseball cards are still collected and Babe Ruth cards and all of these things have lasted.
And it's a reflection of human beings being attached to memories.
So I don't think until we get through the contextual part, which I don't know how long that's going to take.
And just so you know, when a waiter comes to the table and you say you want a steak, the context is how do you want it cooked?
We're at that point where the contextual side of what you need for everything in a prompt, what you actually need from the prompt, you have to give it more context.
When you go to the doctor, the doctor needs context to figure out what's wrong.
Well, my knee hurts.
Give me the context.
Tell me why it hurts, when it started, when you notice it.
The context has become important.
And until we get to the point where our feelings and the things that are inside of us
can actually be identified by this, we're not going to have dark companies.