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80% um just because of the techniques we have lots of experienced volunteers we've learned a lot over the years inable
--I really apologize. So I think that the thing that allows us to start to pry open the black box is these glitches because if you wereable to see that when someone-- so for instance, there are certain kinds of problems of language that can affect our ability to just produce languageor to just understand language, or just to read but not to write.
if you're a teacher you know how do you look at this? It's it's a risk. It seems like I'm going to be replaced right? uh but if you actually see the world that we're moving into we want to beable to train students to actually be able to work you know engage with the AI systems because in the workplace presumably now their task is to manage design you know and enhance these systems even asit enhance augments their own uh capabilities right but if you keep that as the goal yes it comes with challenges and risks but now it's very interesting what it does is it forces you to think
blocks to be able to build the solution for them. But if there is a way for me to connect other pieces and build that and I think that's that's part of the magic of what's happening in Indiaable to have that interactive conversation right and build your skills in doing that but that's not something that I can just teach put up like a slide right it's something it comes through
and really dealing with what comes their way. This is a part I think of achievement we sometimes do not notice or do not have in our mind. Really beingable to receive what you worked so hard for and what you wished for in the first place. And then when you look at the architecture of the lung, it's all aboutthat. It had built so many structures, so many different like forms and variations just to do that. So I think there's way more to dive into when it
Preemptively block out time for yourself, whatever self-care looks like for you, whatever it means to recharge or take the time you need such that you'reable to also then kind of expend that energy in the places and spaces that you prioritize.And then shaping your career journey.
So one of the things that we find in the finance course, for example, is that people who are new to finance really sort of up their game and areable to communicate in finance after taking the course.And those who have experience in finance find that they learn a bunch of new skills, both in terms of how things connect across the organization, but also how they
They become more chaotic and noisy So I mean, that's just a cute example, but there are so many ways in which humans actually seem to beable to harness randomness and inhabit disorder and incoherence and ineffability and chaos, and somehow make meaning from that stateIt's not clear to me that LLMs or any current approach to understanding AI is positioned to solve that problem.
I think there's also a very important cultural thing here, Jonathan, that we have to take into account, and that is a healthy culture isable to admire its stars It is not so envious of its stars that it wants to take them down.And so again, in the sports analogy, nobody has a problem with admiring the stars.
not, he is doing things.able to do in New York City.
to talk to an agent, versus, like, sitting behind a computer and like, I don't know, using cursor or even using Cloud Code CLI in the terminal. It's a different experience than beingable to sit back and talk to it. I mean, it seems like a trivial step but, it- in some sense it's a... It's like a phase shiftin the integration of AI into your life and how it feels, right?
that kind of thing. But their deal to have MS-DOS included with every version or every instance of the PC effectively set them as a standard that they wereable to leverage for decades going forward.And to a certain extent, they lucked into that, and on the other hand, they were smart to have done it. They didn't charge IBM a lot of
others that I have in my mind, but and any others that you think are interesting, but one of them is us beingable to live forever.Yeah. Do you think we're going to be able to live forever?
then 40 and then kids and then I start to, you know, change and maybe at some deeper level we are making a certain setable to push back to time zero itself.
thousand years, people wanted to fly and it didn't work. And in 1902, the New York Times declared that every learned scientist knows that you'll never beable to fly. And then in 1903, we fly.In 2023, you know, the AI started working. You can see what's happening.
pleasure and I will not give it up for anything. So this is sort of the this is where we want every woman to beable to get to. We want her to dial in both her exercise program, her nutritionprogram, and to give herself some effing grace with her recovery.
you can save money so that you can begin to own something. So, the problem is wages. Because most people want to beable to go to work and be treated decently, own or earn enough money so that I can feel secure. I just want tobe married, have kids, own a house.
able to extract it?
able to destroy the enriched material, the actual gold. So, if you're panning
able to show up to the city council meeting for the local data center project might be one of the only channels they have to express I don't
able to just completely drop out and we wouldn't hear from him again and the campaign infrastructure could be the the the piece
able to end slavery.
able to move the levers that impact the quality of their life.
able to express uh how they feel. How much of that would you tie to um this question of gerrymandering, the
able to buy property. You'll get wealthier. You can afford some conveniences. No luxury, okay? But at
able to return here, he said was around it was all couched around the issue of security because we know that that's
able to sweat more effectively and have stronger hearts. Our global health correspondent Dominic Hughes told us
able to get off the streets. Our correspondent met a former street child who's now become a sought-after DJ in
able roughly to um to fire around 100
able to see social programs and infrastructure that are meaningful, that support democracy and help people other
able to have, you know, effective transnational collaboration.
able to do. It's just sheer creativity versus I don't know desperation on Russia's part.
able to celebrate the vegetables or the mushrooms even as what they are, rather than trying to meat substitute using tempeh and all these other tofu and other things like that.
able to identify, areas where maybe citizen involvement is more necessary in terms of that tree's health plan.
able to teach people.
able to deliver in your life.
able to pay $103 for this metro card to get on the subway to go to my audition.
Able to consume is a problem for everyone.
able to go from idea all the way to full execution.
able to finish high school.
able to talk about our hopes and dreams and not feel guilty about them.
able to succeed, both when I was a student and now as a professional.
able to do that in the future.
able to focus a little more on just your performance?
able to leverage artificial intelligence to accelerate the rate of scientific research and technological development.
able to cook with your family at home.
able to afford that lifestyle.
able to come up together fortuitously to be able to make this movie and attach ourselves to it.
able, to pay for.
able to do it in medicine and now through literature in this book that we wrote.
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