Mo Gawdat
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You see, legacy is a...
I mean, what would I care if I have a legacy if I'm dead?
Like, why does that even make any difference?
Here's an interesting thought for everyone.
If karma is real, and I genuinely believe it is, and if we're not just physical beings that were physical and spiritual, then I'd rather keep all of my karma for my spiritual side.
What does that mean?
I don't want anyone to remember anything I ever did.
Yeah.
I just want to leave a positive impact on the world and take all of that as karma for my next journey.
AI will not be stopped. Okay. So the second inevitable is? Is they'll be significantly smarter. As much in the book, I predict a billion times smarter than us by 2045.
AI will not be stopped. Okay. So the second inevitable is? Is they'll be significantly smarter. As much in the book, I predict a billion times smarter than us by 2045.
Absolutely. A thousand times more. A thousand times more. By the way, the code of a transformer, the T in a GPT, is 2,000 lines long. It's not very complex. It's actually not a very intelligent machine. It's simply predicting the next word, okay? And a lot of people don't understand that. You know, chat GPT as it is today, you know those kids...
Absolutely. A thousand times more. A thousand times more. By the way, the code of a transformer, the T in a GPT, is 2,000 lines long. It's not very complex. It's actually not a very intelligent machine. It's simply predicting the next word, okay? And a lot of people don't understand that. You know, chat GPT as it is today, you know those kids...
that if you're in America and you teach your child all of the names of the states and the US presidents and the child would stand and repeat them and you would go like, oh my God, that's a prodigy. Not really, right? It's your parents really trying to make you look like a prodigy by telling you to memorize some crap really. But then when you think about it, that's what chair GPT is doing.
that if you're in America and you teach your child all of the names of the states and the US presidents and the child would stand and repeat them and you would go like, oh my God, that's a prodigy. Not really, right? It's your parents really trying to make you look like a prodigy by telling you to memorize some crap really. But then when you think about it, that's what chair GPT is doing.
It's the only difference is instead of reading all of the names of the states and all of the names of the presidents thread, trillions and trillions and trillions of pages, okay? And so it sort of repeats what the best of all humans said, okay? And then it adds an incredible bit of intelligence where it can repeat it the same way Shakespeare would have said it, you know?
It's the only difference is instead of reading all of the names of the states and all of the names of the presidents thread, trillions and trillions and trillions of pages, okay? And so it sort of repeats what the best of all humans said, okay? And then it adds an incredible bit of intelligence where it can repeat it the same way Shakespeare would have said it, you know?
Those incredible abilities of predicting the exact nuances of the style of Shakespeare so that they can repeat it that way and so on. But still, hmm? when I write, for example, I'm not saying I'm intelligent, but when I write something like the happiness equation in my first book, this was something that's never been written before. Chad GPT is not there yet.
Those incredible abilities of predicting the exact nuances of the style of Shakespeare so that they can repeat it that way and so on. But still, hmm? when I write, for example, I'm not saying I'm intelligent, but when I write something like the happiness equation in my first book, this was something that's never been written before. Chad GPT is not there yet.
All of the transformers are not there yet. They will not come up with something that hasn't been there before. They will come up with the best of everything and generatively will build a little bit on top of that. But very soon they'll come up with things we've never found out. We've never known.