Mark Zuckerberg
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So I don't know.
I mean, that at least gives me hope that as we advance the technology, and I don't know how long exactly it's going to be, but you asked when is this going to exist?
I think to some degree we already have
many organizations in the world that are smarter than a single human.
And that seems to be something that is generally productive in advancing humanity.
I think there is a balance in here because if a lot of the input that
that the systems are being trained on is basically coming from feedback from people, then a lot of the development does need to happen in human time, right?
It's not like a machine will just be able to go learn all this stuff about how people think about stuff.
There's a cycle to how this needs to work.
This is the question I'm asking.
It wasn't my best time, but anything under 40 minutes, I'm happy with.
It wasn't your best time.
No, I think I've done it a little faster before, but not much.
I mean, of my friends, I did not win on Memorial Day.
One of my friends did it actually several minutes faster than me.
But just to clear up one thing that I think was, I saw a bunch of questions about this on the internet.
There are multiple ways to do the Murph Challenge.
There's a kind of partitioned mode where you do sets of pull-ups, push-ups, and squats.
together and then there's unpartitioned where you do the 100 pull-ups and then the 200 push-ups and then the 300 squats in serial and obviously if you're you know if you're doing them unpartitioned then you know it takes longer to get through the 100 pull-ups because you know anytime you're resting in between the pull-ups you're not also doing push-ups and and squats so so yeah so my i'm sure my unpartitioned time would be would be quite a bit slower but um but no i think at the end of this um
First of all, I think it's a good way to honor Memorial Day.