with AI but I'm assuming as this goes along this is going to have a lot of implications for how our organizations are designed how they interact with each other and these organizations are not necessarily only you know for-profit businesses. This could have implications for governments, for universities, for a whole range of types of organizations. How do you think about the impact of co-intelligence and that becoming a more natural normal way of working,
new supervisors, maybe there's uh reorganiz reorgs or uh different dynamics in your firm and they might not necessarily have a lot of working uh experience with you just yet. Totally okay. In the application, you can indicate that not asking my current direct supervisor. There's a dropown of options uh so that you can choose from.
the incentive structure is such that it actually makes no sense for them to to get a starting job which will not necessarily be well paid but the tax incentives just mean that that they're actually better off on welfare. If you do that and if you spend a significant portion of your budget on that, plus you've got an aging population, so you're spending a tremendous amount of
bases right now? Because only a small fraction of its drone arsenal is necessary uh and missile arsenal in order to inflict that damage. Iran entered this war with thousands, we think tens of thousands of drones,
seven days, let's say, when you're on your period. Hair shedding, so hair starts to actually fall out. Hair is not necessary at all for survival. So when you don't have sufficient calories or sufficient balance of macros, your body is going to sacrifice the things that don't matter at all to your survival.
everything that goes near it gets sucked in. necessary for our survival.
million percent. I I guess I hear you. I'm saying Nera Tanden says El-Sayed wins, he campaigned with the Sunkist and she didn't necessarily love it, but she's going to support him in the general because beating Republicans is what's most important. Would you support a Democratic nominee for president that was, you know, awash in AIPAC money or who didn't support Medicare for all, but
something meaningful. Um, life, this is going to sound trit and maybe it is, but life is is not safe. Good things aren't necessarily safe as you said. You know, we can't completely protect ourselves from heartbreak. And so it kind of gets into a conversation that I I would like to see more of on this subject, which
the first period of gender backlash that this country has been through. And unfortunately, I don't think it would be necessarily on on you. there are forces outside you that are making that more difficult and I I don't want to just
of faith as like a motive force that, you know, religious belief isn't necessarily about empirical truth in the way we were talking about earlier, right? Like it is a orientation to the world that makes a way of life possible and that is its own justification, right? But then that sort of like points
for America. Um and I I do think we have to understand that the world is not necessarily just the kind of place um where everything goes right for us all the time. You know, you write in the book the drafters of the articles set out to create a government that was too weak to
moratorium puts us behind the race from China, does not allow these companies to innovate in the speed in which is necessary right now? Like, isn't there a reality of a kind of arms race that a moratorium could put us behind? Yeah, if you act solely unilaterally, that becomes a risk. But I think what people miss in that conversation is there's actually a lot more alignment
in dreaming and in sleep states we do seem to be processing a lot of emotions and maybe a lot of things that we don't necessarily think about while we're awake. Um and in part it might be because we're suppressing, we don't want to think about these things, we're suppressing
them coherent and memorable so we could sort them out. Like what Why are they Why are they both useful and and necessary, but also like almost impenetrable to the dreamer? It doesn't make any sense.
That said, I don't think just because something's an impediment that it's necessarily bad. Like I'm kind of hoping that that the the mindset shift, the emotional reframe if you will that this that this book engenders would be to seeing limits as opportunities to
neighbor. So, I guess my question is is this decision by the Trump administration to scale back on joint military drills necessarily a bad idea from the view of South Korea? I think South Korean response to this has been more muted and quite ambivalent. And it's a bit of a mixed
Korea had been unthreatening and respectful while he'd been in office, and so the large US presence wasn't necessary. He also cited his good relationship with Kim Jong-un and Soul's decision not to join the US in the denuclearization of Iran. Our sole correspondent Jake Quan has more from the post. It almost suggests that
necessarily relevant now. Letting people with dementia just do
necessarily shoot, at least not immediately. But if you don't have all of that and you don't have all the systems and the infrastructure and all
necessary to point.” Not at me! Rude.
necessarily pleasant, that we would not necessarily opt into because they are scary.
necessary things. You need amino acids, reducing sugars, and heat.
necessarily that for most people.
necessarily, how this all works?
necessarily. Yeah. So I think that's been helpful.
necessarily think that's the case, but I just think that people are super hyper aware of being respectful of people who are minorities,
necessarily a bad thing.
necessarily, but I did feel like there has to be something here that connects us all.
necessary to serve the customers, and pay them as little as you possibly can, and that will make you efficient.
necessarily have targeted programs that addresses that identity and cultural elements that is embedded within the within the black community. At the corporate
necessarily act on it, because we don't act on all of our emotions.
necessarily agree with. So I think trying to permit a degree of autonomy within big corporate values seems to be the most important thing.
necessarily and I really stress that I
necessary to produce food.
necessarily something that I would be even completely aware of as a sighted person, do you think?
necessarily realize about us.
necessarily the biggest following, but maybe had influence in areas that the founders or some of the executives would care about.
necessarily it's the number of slides that you need to tell the story sometimes you don't even need slides
necessarily the kinds of plants we should be building now I've been really happy to see some of that so these plants are operating at 95 plus percent
necessarily aware of what are the things that they need to do.
necessary to the world of employment now, and we're absolutely building assessments to kind of get at the core of those challenges, as well,
necessarily go hand in hand?
necessarily think deserved the job but had a really, really good interview at the time?
necessarily actionable. But behind the scenes, in addition to the blood, saliva, gut microbiome, we're looking at proteomics and metabolites.
necessarily always see because me, as a political journalist, always thinks of the current affair status, which depresses me.
necessarily wanted to disengage because then it would be lopsided in favor of their mortal enemy.
necessarily into the jobs.
necessarily. And there's interesting implications for teaching scientific inquiry, I think.
necessary conversations. Now, I completely understand why people would want to erase the racism from books for young people, changing the offensive portions of "Huck Finn," "Charlie
necessarily identifying with black Americans or African-Americans.