was worried that it wouldn't behave the way that we thought it would and um I was very delighted to find that it cor configurations but it was all centered on that and so I think early days Mike might even know some of the
and he couldn't remember and if he cor they planed in April
it got the mass and the magnetic moment of the electron. corresponding to particles, and Dirac got that through this crazy model.
Americans spend more on health care than on food or on housing, and city after city and County after County are laying off teachers because of health care costs. Correct Correct. So those two things, I think set the context for the discussion. So then one of your chapters is about the history of computers in health.
The ones who built it. Correct. By how much? What percent higher do you think they priced it?
You have an amazing fried chicken recipe in this book. Cornbread and slaw. What is your secret to the amazing fried chicken in this book? So I'll start off by saying most of the recipes in this book aren't trying to be a meat product.
What's the saying? "There's growth in discomfort." We only-- muscle grows under tension and pressure, in the same way, the human mind. Correct. That's really powerful. And the second question.
And then we'll have some, if people want to get cubes autographed, we have a limited amount of time, but we'll go in the right hand corner there. But if there are any questions. I have one right here.
Hamid Moghadam earned his MBA from the Stanford GSB in 1980 Three years later, he co-founded AMB Property Corporation with Doug Abbey and colleagues, and John, who's here with us tonight too. Doug's a lecturer at the GSB, and he is going to lead our fireside chat later on with Hamid.
lose rather than I wanted to win, you know? Of course, winning is also a huge pleasure, but more than anything, I just didn't want to lose. correctly he prepared me for the big stage.
Not perfectly, obviously. And of course, these are human beings we're talking about. The, right, the human societies, there was a lot of, you know, corruption, and you name it. Abuse- ... of course. Of course there is. But overall, I think that there was a sufficient level of understanding that the emperors are in fact doing this, and they were actually incentivized to do this. We can talk about how. Because they were also in a pretty vulnerable situation too, so they
Since the Higgs field is zero, the weak force particles don't feel mass, and therefore, they can travel at the speed of light, just like the - Correct - ... rather than pushing the absolute energy frontier. Absolute energy frontier meaning highest possible energy smashing of protons together.
Since the Higgs field is zero, the weak force particles don't feel mass, and therefore, they can travel at the speed of light, just like the - Correct. So one, we were talking about, like, accumulating antimatter.
have will limit the intelligence that we achieve. And that scaling law was an important, very important scaling law. The larger the model, the correspondingly more data results in a better... With a results in a smarter AI. And so that was pre-training. And Ilya Sutskever, Ilya said, "We're out of data," or something like that. "Pre-training is over," or something like that. The industry panicked,
that you can use your fingers or you can use a pick. - Correct. - And that's a choice you make. - And sometimes you use both, 'cause in Stairway to Heaven, you're using the fingers at the beginning, or fingers and pick, hybrid, they call
written, I put it into ChatGPT and say, "Hey, do a very thorough check. Are all my references correct? Are all my thoughts correct? Did I make any formatting mistakes and are the figure numbers wrong?" Or something like that. And I don't need that right away. I finish my stuff, maybe have dinner, let it run, come back and go through this. I think this is where it's important to
Cormac McCarthy: just dark sky, iron clouds, and we're standing there. Everyone is waiting, 'cause at any moment an arrow could just fly through your neck. And there's people holding shotguns, and the
correspondence. It's traditional to talk about the uncountability of the real numbers. Cantor's big result was that the set of all real numbers is an uncountable set. Maybe if we're
correspondence between them. So we suppose that the real numbers can be put into one-to-one correspondence with the natural numbers.
- Correct. I don't need, and I don't need physics to convince you, and I don't need to know how you work.
corrupted by money, by people with influence, by people with power?
Corvette convertible, '93 red, torch red, parked in the driveway and house is for sale, and it's like 300K, I think, and there's no chance I'm coming up with 300K at that
correct me if I'm wrong, but it feels like France could have just went straight to Poland.
- Correct. Almost as much as I mention Neovim.
corrupt bureaucracy of the state.
Correct. And what is causing them to vibrate in a certain way? Who's telling them?
Correct. What do they do?
Correct. Exactly. So I for a couple years my friend uh Alex Depal and I ran the podcasting fellowship. So thousands
Correct. Yes. So you took a big piece of resistance which is how do I get Michelle Obama on my podcast. You broke it down into I
Correct. Or things get damaged, right?
Correct. Yes. I think that the problem is not that the carbs were the problem, it's the overconsumption of carbs, the
Correct. And she had a miscarriage at that age?
Correct. over and over again.
Correct. Look, it would be wonderful if everybody owned something. But ownership starts with earning enough money so that
Correct. And what's so fascinating about you is you typically billionaires have a certain
Correct. And the pitchforks will come, and inequality is going to be a toxic corrosive force in the economy. So, like I'm a
corruption that tend to lift a society's overall life satisfaction.
Correct. Correct. But these are also responsive to stress. So, just like people get TMJ where they get tense in
Correct. So, my my question is, how are people getting them? Listen, I don't want to promote illegal drugs here. This is not that kind of But, I just
Correct. In In right hand, I have tirzepatide.
corrective surgery for. So kind of overnight, I had to just stop drinking.
correlate with certain feelings or states. But what exactly is that explaining from your point of view?
corporations? than looking at D or R, you're looking at where does your money come from and are you going to fight for little guys?
Correct. And and look, you know, his power, this is another important part,
corkboard, right? But it's like if AI starts now and let's say it can see
corresponds to the way our world works.
corporate aligned. Uh you yourself has been one of the biggest receivers of pharma money. But 85% of Americans
corporations as the villain in the center. I I guess I wanted to ask though about the way that that narrative has
corporations and special interests on our politics, this is that race. This has become, in effect, a very, very
corporations and unaccountable like billionaires who are coming into my city, coming into my life, and changing it without having any sort of democratic