Kylie Robison
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So it was about 14,000 words where Dario says, you know, I know that this is very fabulous and crazy to say, but I'm going to say it anyways, because I think it's worth saying that we could shrink about 100 years of scientific breakthroughs and progress in five to 10 years with AGI. He doesn't like to call it AGI. He thinks it's like sort of a crazy term, which is artificial general intelligence.
So it was about 14,000 words where Dario says, you know, I know that this is very fabulous and crazy to say, but I'm going to say it anyways, because I think it's worth saying that we could shrink about 100 years of scientific breakthroughs and progress in five to 10 years with AGI. He doesn't like to call it AGI. He thinks it's like sort of a crazy term, which is artificial general intelligence.
So it was about 14,000 words where Dario says, you know, I know that this is very fabulous and crazy to say, but I'm going to say it anyways, because I think it's worth saying that we could shrink about 100 years of scientific breakthroughs and progress in five to 10 years with AGI. He doesn't like to call it AGI. He thinks it's like sort of a crazy term, which is artificial general intelligence.
He likes to call it powerful AI. It can cure PTSD. It can spread democracy. It can do all of these crazy things just if humans weren't so limited in terms of compute. And yeah, it's really selling. This is the future we can have if we work hard enough, if we achieve AGI, if we achieve it in a chill way.
He likes to call it powerful AI. It can cure PTSD. It can spread democracy. It can do all of these crazy things just if humans weren't so limited in terms of compute. And yeah, it's really selling. This is the future we can have if we work hard enough, if we achieve AGI, if we achieve it in a chill way.
He likes to call it powerful AI. It can cure PTSD. It can spread democracy. It can do all of these crazy things just if humans weren't so limited in terms of compute. And yeah, it's really selling. This is the future we can have if we work hard enough, if we achieve AGI, if we achieve it in a chill way.
Yes. I believe DeepMind's first mission was build AGI. OpenAI's mission, build AGI. Anthropic, build AGI. They have stated very clearly that's what they want to build. I don't know if they would agree with our joke about digital god, but it is more fun to say.
Yes. I believe DeepMind's first mission was build AGI. OpenAI's mission, build AGI. Anthropic, build AGI. They have stated very clearly that's what they want to build. I don't know if they would agree with our joke about digital god, but it is more fun to say.
Yes. I believe DeepMind's first mission was build AGI. OpenAI's mission, build AGI. Anthropic, build AGI. They have stated very clearly that's what they want to build. I don't know if they would agree with our joke about digital god, but it is more fun to say.
Yeah, they all want to build general intelligence because they see that as a way to change the world in many different ways rather than only changing one sector. They could generally change the entire world with general intelligence.
Yeah, they all want to build general intelligence because they see that as a way to change the world in many different ways rather than only changing one sector. They could generally change the entire world with general intelligence.
Yeah, they all want to build general intelligence because they see that as a way to change the world in many different ways rather than only changing one sector. They could generally change the entire world with general intelligence.
It's, again, 14,000 words. He really sells this in a way that's these tiny breakthroughs just, you know, for science. He had quoted this person who said, you know, it's all these tiny breakthroughs that get you to larger breakthroughs. So it can make us more efficient in terms of our processes. And that can be said for large-scale data.
It's, again, 14,000 words. He really sells this in a way that's these tiny breakthroughs just, you know, for science. He had quoted this person who said, you know, it's all these tiny breakthroughs that get you to larger breakthroughs. So it can make us more efficient in terms of our processes. And that can be said for large-scale data.
It's, again, 14,000 words. He really sells this in a way that's these tiny breakthroughs just, you know, for science. He had quoted this person who said, you know, it's all these tiny breakthroughs that get you to larger breakthroughs. So it can make us more efficient in terms of our processes. And that can be said for large-scale data.
data analytics for finance, for medicine, for a lot of different sectors. So what they see is a model that can understand and analyze and parse through large, large, large amounts of data in ways humans can't. And they see all the ways that can change the efficiencies of certain sectors in which it can get us humans to have more breakthroughs. But not only that,
data analytics for finance, for medicine, for a lot of different sectors. So what they see is a model that can understand and analyze and parse through large, large, large amounts of data in ways humans can't. And they see all the ways that can change the efficiencies of certain sectors in which it can get us humans to have more breakthroughs. But not only that,
data analytics for finance, for medicine, for a lot of different sectors. So what they see is a model that can understand and analyze and parse through large, large, large amounts of data in ways humans can't. And they see all the ways that can change the efficiencies of certain sectors in which it can get us humans to have more breakthroughs. But not only that,
They are hoping that they can do this autonomously all the time. So I think he says a million of the smartest people in a data center is how he views this is like cities of people, but they're just AI working all the time on these issues. That's how they view it.
They are hoping that they can do this autonomously all the time. So I think he says a million of the smartest people in a data center is how he views this is like cities of people, but they're just AI working all the time on these issues. That's how they view it.