Sergey Levine
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
So I think that in general it's good to have a more holistic view of these things and I wish we had, you know, more holistic conversations about that sometimes.
So I think at some level that's a very reasonable way to look at things.
But I think that if there's one thing that I've learned about technology, it's that
It rarely evolves quite the way that people expect.
And sometimes the journey is just as important as the destination.
So I think it's actually very difficult to plan ahead for an end state.
But I think directionally what you said makes a lot of sense.
And I do think that it's very important for us collectively to think about how to structure the world around us in a way that is amenable to greater and greater automation across all sectors.
But I think we should really think about the journey just as much as the destination because things evolve in all sorts of unpredictable ways.
And we'll find automation showing up in all sorts of places, probably not the places we expect first.
So, you know, I think that the constants here that I think are really important is education is really, really valuable.
Like education is important.
the best buffer somebody has against the negative effects of change.
So if there is like one single lever that we can pull collectively as a society, it's like more education because that's very helpful.
Well, what education gives you is flexibility.
So it's less about the particular facts you know as it is about your ability to acquire skills, acquire understanding.
So
It has to be good education.
Right.
Yeah, this was intense.