when he was 21 right Patrick you're 30 now Dar so Patrick will introduce the music as you could tell the festival spirit ispretty exploratory it's a bit funky is unlike a regular chamber music concert
They need someone who will sit down with them, explore the machine, poke at its limits, challenge its responses, and most importantly, dare to rewrite its rules. And I've been thinking about this a lot in the context of what's happening in children's toy boxes, but the bigger picture is
are in power at any point time, and often leads to a very dark world where state capitalism is really the world of— Of truly like an oligarch-like society. And one of the things that has made America so great is we are so far away from that.
- We should also say one more thing where, dare I carefully say this, but it seems like riots and civil wars is a feature, not a bug of the system. - Yes. - This is a different thing that we have to the modern day, is because the threat of a civil war, a violent civil war where you
name he's calls has to go out back and get shot. Like it's gnarly, man. I think that video is a dark study of human nature. It's terrifying. Oh, it is. That's ugly, man. That's because everybody is afraid and of
So, how does that happen? I mean, I have long given up trying to see into the mind of this president. Dare I say, if you are president in 2028, this could be your responsibility to resolve. I mean, I really hope that the next president isn't facing this war dragging on into
And so, I think that's one way to just you know, the other way is you go ask your current boss for a promotion. Dara from Uber and Dara said that he imagines in the future the 9 million riders that they have around the world
know. And according to the algorithm, you're someone that watches our show, but you haven't yet hit that button. dare I suggest my book was released in May on May 12th.
sense of like instability that is very much built in. That's that's kind of the dark. I think the light is because I've seen a lot of people at their very best and their very worst. I sort of assume the best about the human beings themselves. So, even though the circumstances are crazy and even though hits the fan sometimes
You actually need the underpinnings, the infrastructure. And so that debate, that narrative is going on, but there's a dark side to this that I've only started to bring forward in the last couple of weeks. I discovered this in Utah that there are some nefarious forces.
of like a hobby. You can do a job, but otherwise AI and robots will provide any goods and services that you want. And Dario, who's the founder of Claude, which is the other major leading AI model, said this was in 2025, AI could eliminate half of all entry-level white collar jobs within 5 years. a shift that could push unemployment up to 20%. The
octave there's another layer even beyond what we see with the large hron collider dark matter dark matter is invisible matter that surrounds the Milky Way galaxy and we don't know what it is there's a Nobel Prize waiting for somebody who could figure about what dark matter is. It's invisible matter. Invisible matter that
door and he was served papers. Dario Amade same kind of rhetoric was like worst case catastrophic or
So last time I did this, it's been a minute, a Samsung phone was my daily driver. Dark Sky was one of my favorite apps. That doesn't exist anymore. RIP.
Typically, white surfaces like snow and ice, they reflect more heat energy. Dark surfaces like the land and the sea, they reflect less of the heat energy. So what can happen is if we get even a sort of small change in temperature caused by us on the Earth, which melts some ice and snow, that
It's come up a little. Dark chocolate. "The Housewives." Edibles.
Dark is ugly and gloomy and painful and heavy and monstrous and sinful.
Darkness is vilified in our country so it's hard to feel dark in a bright-sided world, it's hard to feel grief, anxiety, depression, anger,
darkest places. We have to find a sense of humor in it, right?
Darn it.
Darrell, you had something that you want to say?
darkness. And that, to me, was like, really, really a special moment for May Thio to do that Because when I'm
Darren trained as a lawyer.
Darren today is a managing partner at Trium Consulting, where he coaches executives and their leadership team.
Darren, I want to begin from the very beginning.
Darren, thank you so much.
Dare I say it happens right here.
Dark matter-- Uh-huh. --like what is it.
Darwin really liked this idea.
Darwin put it in the fifth version of "Origin of the Species," and it became dogma effectively that there is survival of the fittest.
Dark matter? Yeah, I wish I knew what it was.
"Dark Horse" lost the comic license.
Darling, look how far we've come simply by taking it
Darling, no matter what it takes, we'll make it through.
Darling, no matter what it takes, we'll make it through.
Dark matter holds the galaxy together.
Dark energy is the energy of the Big Bang.
Darling? - This is Paul Richardson.
Dartmouth won the Ivy League Championship several times, and really, the campus and football went hand-in-hand as cultures.
Darwin, natural selection-- to explain fitness, attend to the non-survival of the unfit.
Darwin is about evolution.
"Dark cats go blonde, blonde mice go dark.
Dark matter and dark energy; controlling the structure of matter; artificial life and synthetic biology; nano science; space science exploration;
'Darling!' said Francesca, so that Johnny didn't seem to know where he was, after all the cruel things she said about him
Darwin's saying it. Economics isn't actually a science.
Daron has an amazing story.
Daron is a Harvard Law School grad turned NFL coach turned best selling author.
Darn it. Exactly. So that led to a three-year true love affair with the island.
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Darren Wears It Well.