Manolis Kellis
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
And what I'm trying to say is that maybe AI will allow humans to truly
like not just look for, but find meaning and sort of, you don't need to work, but you need to keep your brain at ease.
And the way that your brain will be at ease is by dancing and creating these amazing movements or creating these amazing paintings or creating, I don't know, something that sort of changes, that touches at least one person out there that sort of shapes humanity through that process.
And instead of working your mundane programming job where you hate your boss and you hate your job and you say you hate that darn program, et cetera, you're like, well, I don't need that.
I can offload that and I can now explore something that will actually be more beneficial to humanity because the mundane parts can be offloaded.
I wonder if it localizes our...
So the first is, even if you're alone in a forest, having this amazing thought, when you exit that forest, the baggage that you carry has been shifted, has been altered by that thought.
When I bike to work in the morning, I listen to books and I'm alone.
No one else is there.
I'm having that experience by myself.
And yet,
in the evening when I speak with someone, an idea that was formed there could come back.
Sometimes when I fall asleep, I fall asleep listening to a book.
And in the morning, I'll be full of ideas that I never even processed consciously.
I'll process them unconsciously.
And they will shape that baggage that I carry that will then shape my interactions.
And again, affect ultimately all of humanity in some butterfly effect, minute kind of way.
So that's one aspect.
The second aspect is gatherings.
So basically you and I are having a conversation which feels very private, but we're sharing with the world.