Mark? Yeah? Do ant colonies at war allocate resources differently, or is it just a boundary condition between colonies? Ant colonies at war?Yes. They don't allocate.
Anybody heard of Ant Financial? Ant Financial is part of Alibaba.Everybody know Alibaba? OK.
I mean, put it this way, I mean, I say it in the book, and I don't know if people would get it, but I liked Adam Ant and Duran Duran, so I kind of took them both and went-- Made a baby?Yeah. And that was us.
other but in a large Colony they actually coordinate very well every ant around the perimeter carries appropriately so that an ant a single ant can carry maybe 10 times its body weight in the ants I studied the marauder ants with with the school busuh H ants can carry 10,000 thousand times their body weight so you do the math they start getting really super efficient and they carry it they not
they have as I say only once fun in their life and then they die but as an ant male you can become father even 20 years after you died because the ants invented the sperm bank long before humans were on this earth they can
There's, umm, these kind of bald areas and they suspect that it could be some kind of toxic in the ground, maybe an insect colony, like an ant hill, the ants left some sort of toxicity, or some kind of tree that no longer exists that left some toxicity in a decayed root system butnobody really understands. This is the, umm, end of the Colorado River where it hits the Gulf of California and Mexico.
You talk about farming as something ants do. Ants , yeah. There's a South American ant that's been farming, fungus farming, for about 6 million years.They treat the fungus with antibiotics.
Since the beginning of our species, we have been making these beautiful, weird, funny, interesting things for no bigger purpose at all. Anthropologist Ellen Dissanayake actually has a name for this capacity. She calls it “making special.” In her work studying early human societies, she also kept noticing an interesting pattern.
mostly good. We learned to cook, which gave us the big brain. We could move north and south from the equator. The anthropologists even think that eons of standing around the campfire every night help explain some of the social bonds that mark our species. Think of it as a sort of primitive TED Talk. Uh when we learned to control the
are genuinely afraid of more than 10% chance that this could be an existential threat to humanity. It does seem that Anthropic somehow is is proving it to be very responsible um or that that's what we appears to be and at the same time moving very fast. The hyper speed. It feels like almost every
Okay. That was great. Anti-career coach. Yes. Getting wiggly. Can young people fix what older generations broke?
This is so much bigger than I was thinking. This is crazy. Antimatter is the most expensive substance in the universe. $1 billion per gram.
At insect scale, these features are significant. - Ants basically have climbing gear. - Oh yeah. They're like, using these little like axes basically to pick their way in.
in the ways that we actually need, and not polluting that right hemisphere of our brain with more of these left hemispheric solutions. I'm not anti-technology, and I don't think any of us should be anti-technology. On the contrary, it just means that we need to understand how technology works, how it should work, and where we should not be using it as much as where we should be using it. Now, a lot of what I know
new place to live, you know, and then maybe now with very new approaches to antimicrobial therapies, we're not even planning on killing them all with antibiotics, we're trying to be even smarter. we're trying to just maybe um block one protein that's doing us harm for example or really by that maybe even teaching the bacteria to select the ones that are not doing this disadvantageous thing but maybe are becoming a bit nicer on the way. So it's really about making
anti-war. If you are an atheist, find a believer. If you are a vegan, find a meat eater. And so on.
Antibiotics, vacuum tubes, transistors, semiconductors, Information technology, the internet, all of these amazing technologies
Anthropic is deeply associated with AI safety, but I want to make sure that everyone understands what that actually means.
Anti-government, but yes. So let's take a huge step back.
antimatter and bring it together, and it'll make energy. It's the
anthropologist, this little guy, is standing there in the front, and he's going, "Enimole." He's going, "Brothers." And then it happened. Then you
anthropologist, this little guy, is standing there in the front and he's going, "No mole." He's going, "Brothers." There's only a few words that intersect
anticipating the tribe coming. I'll put a little bit of volume so you can hear it.
anthropomorphizing claims of saying, "Oh, yeah, I think this thing is trying to do this or that." The question is, well, let's do the experiment.
antiscychotic medications. That's the extreme example. And then there's withdrawal effects. So so even at the
anti-trans. you know, just definitionally anti-quer. You know, these, you know, the same those forces
anti-Semitic even for the Daily Wire.
anti-semitism because for its own political reasons, the right carved out a a very specific Israel-shaped
anti-semitic anti-semitic bigots. So the the charge of anti-semitism in right-wing discourse still had some
anti-Semitism. But people who try to use the the spectrum of anti-Semitism to to defend what a foreign government is
anti-slavery. And we say, "Those are the American values, and we committed to them in 1776 in the Declaration of
anti-slavery people come together, and they agree to shelve their differences about slavery in order to fight for
anti-American. He is bigoted. He's anti-Semitic and he is deeply misogynistic. I kind of wanted
anti-semitic people everywhere but the the the anger or the goals of Hamas is
anti-intelligence. Yeah. Um at least most of the time. I don't try to be. Um
anti-American and looking down on ordinary folks and all that all that stuff. And uh that's extremely dangerous.
anti-corruption agencies said she'd been linked to a group accused of moneyaundering. Those same agencies have
anticipation of some sort of uh possible unrest that uh could have happened and that's why the law enforcement agencies
anti-semitism uh grown in in horrific ways in in in the US and in Britain and elsewhere?
anticipating the next large-scale attack. This summer has been incredibly difficult for people here in Kiev. Um we
anthropics AI models um without any notice at all to allies as well as to
anti-corruption agencies and this remains a problem for Ukraine especially within cluster one of future membership
anti-Putin and pro-Ukrainian position.
anti-communist, they're the bad guys and stuff like that. And so, the the the South Korean left is always looking for interesting ways to reach out. It's
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anti-democratic, and a threat to human rights– all supported by AI.
Antidepressants are really, when we do meta-analytical studies, are on par with placebos.
Anthroxing, yeah. Because it's too difficult to say anthropomorphizing, especially in a large audience?
Anton was a largely self-taught man who was not satisfied with the magnifying glasses at the time.
Anton turned his microscope on everything and anything he could get his hands on-- the pond water from his own backyard, the white stuff