owe the courtesy of our empathy to Human creat or mechanical machines and devices that's really the underlying question because immediately after you seeanother TV show like humans how many of you have seen humans the British TV one person okay well I'm not here to promote
subtitle of the book is how creativity works and I think that's another key piece of what you need to be creative and he creat this book um called aftermath that is called the World Trade Center archive and uh and if you look at the pictures one thing that is remarkable about so many of them and
I mean, yeah, I changed it a little, okay, from all men are created equal to all are created equal, cuz it makes it better, right?Thank you. And that's the point I want to talk with you
"We want to ban phones now." There was a problem with that. Creating a policy that you can't have phones in school does not fix all of the problems.And so what I did was say -- we actually started this with the governor in New York -- "Why don't we build the next generation of digital wellness activist athletes?"
Yes. The whole point of, you know, oppression, I think, is to create this idea that we shouldn't be allowed to be joyful. Joy is not only sustaining in resistance, but it reminds us of what we're fighting for.
Afternoons are for thinking." So if you're a team leader, a manager, or just somebody tired of workplace friction, go first. Create your communication style tag, normalize it with your teams and do it in a highly visible way so that people have this information on a day-to-day basis. Share it with your clients, your colleagues, your friends.
They know the rubber O-rings that seal joints in the boosters become less flexible in the cold, but have just a few hours to gather data, create charts, and present their case. Over the next six hours, the engineers present 13 charts with data on O-ring temperature, hot gas erosion, joint rotation, and more.
Well, I loved also in the book how much you shared about your personal experiences and your family and just growing up in Scotland, and that your parents really created this environment try everything.And you, I listened, had the opportunity to listen on the audio and get to hear your cute Scottish accent saying, give it a go.
And I would double check. created . Yeah, well, I'm not convinced that people are aware that that's not how our brains work.
But I still stand by it. Creating life is harder and more profound.And yet, this act, the most human, most awe-inspiring act, gets less status and less wonder than our machine building.
to amplify that a bit in a machine and in people as well. Creative people kind of lean into that capacity a little bit. Yeah, this whole like, all knowing oracle telling machines, just having to tell us the truth is the reason I think we dislike
It is inspired by true events, and it tells the origin story of the iconic Cuban band of the same name, and it centers on these legendary artists who created the Grammy award-winning album in 1997.So quickly, show of hands, how many of you have already seen it, are planning on seeing it?
is that uh you know humans uh have had enormous creative capacities. If you go back in history uh we have created amazing things right including AI. And uh so for us the starting point is uh that creative capacity that we as humans have but also the fact that we subjectively experience the world around us. We are sitting here you know looking at uh the room around us uh and uh that context of that world experience which is highly subjective uh and uh we have our own life world experiences uh that's very important to recognize because that brings the kind of context uh in terms of how we
the is the the value creation in the flow of work, right? Every moment of interaction becomes becomes important. And so the role of the manager as a creative experiencer in in maximizing that value creation in every moment of engagement. So you need to give that capability to that that employee uh in that thing. So as an organization do you have that kind of a a a core diligence knowledge environment? So we we argue that you need to think about it. You need to create that kind of
you're talking about a 100% to 125% difference in all-cause mortality. Creatine would be an example.
are built into that, it's an achievement system that disadvantages the poor, disadvantages anyone who's different in any way, who stands out in any way from the people who govern things. That creates , I think, a sense that achievement and intellectual life are co-extensive. In fact, theway I understand it, not only is that not strictly true, it's in a way the opposite of what's true, because if you're chasing after achievement, you're not actually living an intellectual life.
Yeah. The other is don't have back-to-back meetings because when you go from one meeting to another, you're exhausted. Create time, create space. For me, I wish organizations were more mischievous.
creating more continuity in leadership for our public school systems?
created these models where They were, they called it Empire of the Greeks for 1,000 years, then they switched to Byzantine Empire for very political reasons. Now that's collapsing.
creative mind in the video game industry, giving their heart and soul to build video game worlds that we fans get a chance to enjoy. This was a super fun,
created this language of improvisation that was far more sophisticated than the swing players of the big band era. You know, think of people like Benny
creating in the music, the feeling like you're on the edge. Like, you're challenging the possibilities of what can happen, and, and it all can go to shit, and
created a useful assistant that feels like one who gets you and learns from you, in an open source, community-driven way, is
- Creating builders. - Yeah. Like, the bar to do that was so high, and, like, with agents, and with the right software, it just, like, went lower and lower.
creating , fearmongering machine if you don't know how it works. And I just saw this thing. You even Tweeted, uh, "If there's anything I can read out of the insane stream of messages I get,
creatures soon, you're not the same at the end of that interaction as you were going in. It's a mutual bidirectional relationship. So it's not just you persuading
created ? So how does the E=MC squared, the M go to the E infusion?
Creating this containment, extremely high temperature, high density. Everything's moving super fast.
creative before it had a full team on it.
creatively and tried to be more ambitious, for me personally, I felt more pressure, you know, when it came out, that would have been the
creator of software. How were you able to find your way? Can you tell that journey of dropping out- ... and then finding your way back?
creating beautiful things, right? It's also about fixing things.
create this aura of a place that puts love into every detail, that really takes care of the power users, that
creativity that I couldn't get out at work when I was just fixing bugs, and I was trying to make some extra money. And so I wrote a Shell extension. Before
- create the thing you've always dreamed of.
creating your early games that eventually became this huge gaming company.
create social instability, chaos.
creating a superior species, you will become an inferior species. Best case scenario, you become a pet. Worst case scenario, you become a cow.
creating sentient systems." And so, they're going to create millions and billions and trillions of of sentient
creative person and I'm eager to be rejected and not people have people get the joke for a while and have to live in
creating value for people that will make you more profit than OpenAI made last
creating a different kind of political system and introducing it to the world.
created problems. I believe it's created problems for decades, but you feel it in a different way now.
creatine, what was it that compelled you so much to start you did start doing your own research on creatine.
creatinine was something called eGFR.
Creatine is only for men. Uh this is 100% false. When you go through the
creatine monohydrate. The other big thing for your viewers is make sure it has CreaPure or some form of creatine
creating more room for God because God
creators of these models don't actually understand themselves? Do you think Sam Altman's pro-humanity? How do we get to a point of ethical AI when the incentive
create a stories to justify its 155 times earnings when most automobile