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Good.
Well, thank you, Jason.
And now I'll read off some of the questions we've had so far, but everybody should feel welcome to ask more questions in the text chat.
So Mr. R asks, how much do you buy Hanson's model that innovations are lumpy and that they're mostly incremental?
Kevin, uh, was on machine asks, how do you think AI will affect various models of innovation?
Or more precisely, what will be the impact of AI on both the pace scale of innovation and on society itself?
Elias Yudkowsky has said that there must be a solid theoretical foundation for
First, if the world's first AGI is to be aligned, to be friendly.
He believes, on the other hand, that unsafe AGI can be created with tinkering, trial and error.
Any thoughts on this?
Mr. R asks, what caused Germany to overtake Britain as Europe's leading center of industry past the 1870s?
Another question.
And everybody, again, feel free to keep asking in the text chat.
So João Medeiros asks, if technology has to get ahead of science,
How do you understand the advent of general relativity and the previous existence of Riemannian geometry?
What would be the technological counterpart?
Okay.
Patrick asks, is there any nation or institution existing today that you think is innovating in the practice of encouraging innovation?
Josh Sachs asks, how do you distinguish between experiments and tinkering?
Isn't tinkering just another name for scientific experiments?