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And I think that's behind a lot of the things that people are worried about.links, then again, we're fine.
those. This is the Lex Fridman podcast. To support it, please check out our sponsors in the description, where you can also findlinks to contact me, ask questions, get feedback, and so on. And now, dear friends, here's Sebastian Raschka and Nathan Lambert.So I think one useful lens to look at all this through is the so-called DeepSeek moment. This happened about a year ago in January 2025, when the open-weight Chinese
pleasure. This is Lex Fridman Podcast. To support it, please check out our sponsors in the description where you can also findlinks to contact me, ask questions, give feedback, and so on. And now, dear friends, here's Julia Shaw. You wrote the book Evil: The ScienceBehind Humanity's Dark Side. So lots of interesting topics to cover here. Let's start with the continuum. You described that evil is a continuum. In other words, the dark
go to this blog because I like it and then that blog goes go to that blog because I like that and you you know you'd tradelinks back and forth. You'd email stuff around. All that stuff has been there since almost the very beginning. In themid '9s, you start to see the rise of both search engines and portals. AOL would be an example of like a portal.
humans do that. You say at some point in the book that the stories we tell are the glue thatlinks together what would otherwise be a frighteningly random world. And I think I know what you mean, and I thinkyou're right, but I want to ask what is it exactly that's so frightening
So I'm very honored that you are just jumping right in and learning everything that you can.links to the organizations that each of the women that I discussed are a part of, so that if people are interested in those specific orgs that they can support,
Some platforms have gotten so smart like iPhone, for example, that if it detects a link attribute,Links, 571 items. OK?
Some platforms have gotten so smart like iPhone, for example, that if it detects a link attribute,Links. I'm gonna pull this up with a screen reader and-- Headings, 199 items.
It's got a keypad and a little four way pointer here, and then it's just a few little lines of text with underlinedlinks that you can use to go from page to page.So it worked like the internet in the sense that you had hypertext that was linked together, but it didn't have the graphics of web pages, it didn't have the web experience
of them are causes of other things or categories, example, instances of. There are many differentlinks but you have a huge representation of what we have in mind. And at any one timethe stimulus occurs, it activates a subset of those notes in that representation of memory and then activation spreads through the associative network; not a lot, but it spreads some. So
that is not going to get as many links as that Justin Bieber got a haircut or Charlie Sheen made up a new word thing where, you know, where ah, we're gonna get all the incominglinks. And now they can track it now and they say "No you're not getting enough clicks so you're gone," even though you're the best writer there. I think we're in sort of interestingmoments but I think it's going to shake out. And what's going to ultimately happen when everyone's writing about the same fucking people that we're all sick of already. Wasn't
is the product of a well-organized brain a brain that has the capacity to makelinks to hold on to the memory of deed and consequence and that has enough controlat the point where it comes to doing something that it can go back to the original memory of the punishment recall
Broadcast is another rant. We did a terrible job of dealing with broadcast media. In fact, we turned broadcast media into point-to-pointlinks. Think about 802.11, for example.So I would love to see some serious effort put into, for example, a satellite system that could rain I.P. packets down on 100 million receivers at the same time.
In this setup, Amy only links to Ben, so there's a 100% chance of going from Amy to Ben.Ben links to Amy, Chris, and Dan, so there's a 33% chance of going to any of those pages, and we can fill out the other transition probabilitiesin the same way.
If you combine these equations, you get a = -kx/m.which links acceleration and displacement.Surrounding the mass are fixed arms.
Let me highlight one other thing that I'll come back to shortly.Weak links are the source of scarcity.One of the key lessons of economics is scarcity is what gives rise to high returns, right?
On the other hand, based on the business as usual scenario, we've got weak links, right?Weak links tell you, okay, automating some stuff but not the rest, the chain is still weak because of the weak links.Okay, so what if you put both these ingredients in a model, calibrate it to what we've observed in the past, and run it forward?
because the companies don't want it. So, Substack, for instance, fairly closed ecosystem that you can share a Substackwant links. you'll you can do it in a story and you can add one to your bio, but no one's going to click it. Tik Tok
causal links because well because of my parents because they did this or that
So links will be below. Check it out if you want.
He links Spain’s colonization of the Americas to a much bigger story.
This links back to the fluency of what we're doing online.
The links record from more than 2,000 electrodes implanted in the regions of Pager's motor cortex that coordinate hand and arm movements.
The links there between a lack of sleep and heart attack and stroke, hypertension, are incredibly strong.
This links everybody together.
that links us all together, the numerous cultural variations, many different aspects of societies are affected.
It links us back.
The links are links between neural systems.
The links that people make are going to decide in a bottom-up fashion behaviorally how are we going to organize information.
Do links to downloads provide helpful info?
So links are expensive so you can have few of them.
Persistent links have value.
Various links to antiquity were being discovered.
The links are there; you can connect right to all the data and compare the United States.
by links that seemed to shed more light on events in Iran quantitatively if not qualitatively than anything carried by what technologists like to condescending call 'the legacy media.'
of links that that that Larry and Sergey uh pioneered over a decade ago and if you if you're in the right place at the
And submit links and talk about them they did.
who had links to terrorist organizations in Spain.
All of our links are in the description.
I have put links to their channels down in the description, so please check them out.
of all your links to be shortcuts.
that already had more links.
So the cross-links make the rubber stronger, more resistant to temperature changes and more elastic.
So the cross-links are essential to stabilizing rubber.
Brin and Page realized that each link to a page can be thought of as an endorsement.And the more links a page sends out, the less valuable each vote becomes.So what they realized is that we can model the web as a Markov chain.
So over many steps, their contributions don't matter.You might have many links, but they're not quality links, so they don't affect the algorithm.- But there is still one problem, though, not all pages are connected.
There are also links back and forth to make sure if you have access to one, you'll also be able to find the others.
Two more links, still featuring Matt, but in different domains.
So there's the old adage, "A chain is only as strong as its weakest link," And I think many production tasks in the economyLook like weak links, look like a chain with weak links.And so think about Apple making the latest iPhone.
We're limited by our weak links.And are the weak links always humans?Well, in our current model, weak links are always humans.
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