And I really take that to heart when I wake up every day, or I try to stay focused, or lose focus, or have an ADD moment, because all I could think about was, Ben, Sr., would write in his diary, for 50 years that he was in the military, every single room he was in, he got the worst meal, chair, heat,
The image we have about strength and like achieving things and getting stuff done, I think is still very old-fashioned. And in a way, the moment. that is all the buildings in New York City or all the buildings in London. And if you want to be a bit more like uh fine about it, it's all the
because the whole show was about how the top was going to get out of balance. I don't know how to get it back in balance. That's so interesting. And now I'm in the position you were in just a moment ago. There's so much there that I'd like to respond to. I love these conversations, though, because you had them enough. We end up getting stuck on, well, where did you hear that? And who did you get in your source? This is much more fruitful, isn't it? I think so. You mentioned just in terms of race and identity and the really, I suppose I could say increasing salience of
their intelligence and by their endurance. And these were our mammal ancestors. We had ancestors that stared down that asteroid. And it's because they were able to endure this worse moment of Earth history because of that. That is why we are here today. Chapter 2 T. Rex, the king of dinosaurs. With the fossil record, we can trace evolution over time. That's one of the main
insights on the behavior actions and impact. Right? So take me to those moments. Now the questions the first one again paraphrased how has this person performed relative to equally qualified peers. The next tell us about a time when there might have been feedback.
that hopefully you're also going to be able to engage with as you're meeting your future classmates kind of once you begin your program, so Moment of pause. All right. The next theme is professional background, and so here, "I heard that I'm at a disadvantage because," and oftentimes it's in this context of I'm at
- No, nothing incorrect. I would say if you wanted to produce a sort of very swift timeline of its history, it's obviously important to focus on the moments when lots of territory was lost to foreign invaders, and these are actually three main moments. There's the Arab conquests in the 630s. This is a decade. In a decade, that war was lost. It is the Seljuk Turk conquest of Asia Minor, modern Turkey, in the 1070s,
Vic, had bought EverQuest. I'm like, "That's that game that that guy Brian Hook went to work on. Is it good?" And he's like, "Yeah, you gotta play it." And the moment I logged in, I was just transported. It was the world of Norrath. And it wasn't just the world itself and how it looked, I thought the game was gorgeous, it was the mechanics, you know, that I was this halfling rogue that, you know, had to go out and
even okay? Can we talk about this?" Because if you talk about this, and you tell people there's these uncontacted tribes, people have misconceptions. moment with this that really stuck with me was when Ramo said to me, "You know, they're asking about you." And I said, "What are they asking?"
money is going to corrupt the people that create ASI? moment. His cousin's... And then they go to the cousin's flat. And the cousin also, even though he was a sort of failure, was still upbeat.
warmer. So what we should be doing is investing in infrastructure that allows us to cope with that reality in exactly the way the Dutch have done. So they moment. Even though they're building a power stations, they're building so many nuclear for cheaper than they're doing in the west. So many wind and solar that
be a very small group of people, like the presidents, some CEOs, etc. moment. There are some real world things that humans can still do because these AIs are still stuck in my computer.
You wrote this book, 2084. You highlighted in there some of the concerns that you think are being overlooked in this race for AGI at the moment. Well, they're not overlooked by everybody. There is huge concern. There's been a very interesting book published not long ago by Karen Hao.
And some people welcome this and say, "Well, this is the way we should go." And other people say, "Just wait a moment. There's something very strange going on here." And in the end, you are bowing down to something that in the end is idolatrous because it is less
on the phone say, "Are you crying?" I was like, just I turned that off and I was like, "Miguel just called me." And then in the moment I'm trying to explain to my wife what's going on, he's calling me like repetitively like, "I need an answer." And I was like and my wife was like, "Why are you crying? So, like this is like what you have dreamed for. Like this this is the moment you've you've
comfortable and easy. And I do think back like some of the challenges the the moments that were disgusting or uncomfortable or you know even just the fact of um my parents' marriage being to torn apart.
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moment that um the seas slowed their rise and the planet began to heal. There was a lot
momentarily things like the checking uh you can in fact create a like uh
moment, but because he is such an extremist that it will only do damage to Democrats and the Democratic brand and
moment weirdly. There's much conversation about what peptide stacks you can use to make your
moment maybe suffices. It's frictionless. It's easier than doing the real thing. Um you
moments, right? When I go down to get a coffee, I'll invite a colleague to come with me. When I walk into my
moment it probably stings and that's just that's just ego, you know, acting on me. But But But shortly thereafter I think I
moment. Yes, that shows in fact you know medicine is quite uh you know something
moment? I mean, the war, of course, has now been going on for more than 5 months.
moment, wasn't it? And then nothing much really happened.
momentum and uh you can see him staying in place until next year. Well, speaking of people getting bored of these issues,
moment days where he's like, "Oh, what's happened now?" Uh but alto together and on 1.75 speed that does seem like quite
moment of that journey. Three people on board, all three people were killed, and the Greek police have said that the two
moment. Somebody's going to have to form a coalition to form a government come this election. It's completely
moment because it it also has to be said that uh the US Central Command commander, Admiral Brad Cooper, did
moment ago, I think what Trump is often doing is really trying to communicate messages to a domestic
Moment magnitude describes the absolute energy released during an earthquake.
--moment. I can still remember as a child hearing this story about Louise Brown, who was born in a test tube.
moment through her. I learned a lot.
moments when I recognize that they are they're small and they're brief but they're beautiful
moment uh every day?
moments, it really became about we could go into the room knowing that we could just find this connection, knowing that we
moments of the films, and other films that I've done as well and other elements of my life.
moments that you refer to in the book-- Yep.
Moments when our brains are not engaged-- like brushing your teeth or washing our hair, or washing the dishes, whatever--
moments in the book.
moment or moments when you really felt you were able to find and stand in your own leadership in your leadership voice
moment and i swear before you do it it was like 10 p.m and we were like well i guess we should