And so I said, for the next 10 days, I'm going to record myself with my phone for one minute, and I'm going to post it on Instagram unedited-- quite big and scary, where I need to be on stage, in person.
problem. Now, meaning in ordinary life is like an atmosphere that's losing its quite extraordinary today. People want to find the meaning of their lives because they want to be happy.
and it's obviously there in front of me, people will still use Google Maps to tell them where to go to Big Ben in London. But we're okay with that because navigation seems to be a thing that we're quite willing to outsource to technology. But how introduce an extra idea? He said, imagine that the future contains an app called Google Morals. Now Google Morals is an app where you would type ina question and it tells you what you should do in any situation. So let's go suppose I go to a burger bar or a burger restaurant and I say, "Is it right for me to eat the meat burger
My life goes on. I don't really care if Pluto is a planet or not. And I can I can go about my life quite happily not knowing it is. But there are certain beliefs which do matter to me.And there are certain beliefs, for example, about parenting, about my family, about my friends, about my work life, and about exercise and about eating, about whatever. These things
animals died as well. All of the dinosaurs, despite all of their previous successes, all of their millions of years of dominance, they died only one weird type of small, feisty, plucky, quite sophisticated dinosaur made it through. These were the dinosaurs with feathers and wings that could flap those wings and fly. These were the birds. The only dinosaurs that have survivedthe present day. And many other animals died as well. The pterodactyls died. All the reptiles living in the oceans died. The ammonites, those beautiful, coiled shells. They died in the ocean.
The glaciers grew into ice sheets. And that helped drive the temperature of the entire world to be much cooler. Now, this was a long-term trend then that continued to happen for many tens of millions quite by accident. But the key thing is that feathers and wings did not first evolve for flying. The fossils make that clear. They were repurposed. But how were they repurposed? And
And again, you know, cuts differently depending on where you are and what you do. Quite carefully, but that I think could be really powerful.
money is going to corrupt the people that create ASI? quite a lot. So I think the way the IP kept evolving made people really excited to play it.
Every record we have of basically any large carnivorous dinosaur where you have stomach contents, whether it's like consumed something or healed bite marks, we get quite a, we get a quite a few. There's a handful of them where there's an obvious damage to a bone, in more than a couple of cases with a tooth broken off in thebone, and then the bone has healed over it, so you know, it got away. They're, they're juveniles. They're relatively young animals.
get into stuff like behavior and ecology. So between the animal dying and the paleontologist digging it up, potentially quite a lot has happened, and that's where it's really easy to start misinterpreting things because if you just go...I had one like this not too long ago where I was an editor on a paper, and the authors had done a pretty good job, to be fair, but it was this discussion of
because well I guess one could argue that we we already have robots in our houses but they just don't move. So the quite the leap really is would you allow a robot to move through your house?Because I mean a Hoover is a robot. A fridge is kind of like a robot especially the smart fridge is you one
and invest it in the ways he saw fit. Quite an unusual, you know, I'm mildly wealthy, but I'm not sending you $500 million, I'll tell you that. The ideathat you're that you're doing this is itself extraordinary, but it was probably the funding mechanism for this
However, in my reading of these work ethic theologians, they were actually quite concerned with the way we conducted our lives in this world. Theywere very shrewd business ethicists.
they live here, however long that may be. And they also have this place, this new place in Portugal that they use quite a lot over the summer again that clearly has been quite successful for them in terms of having some privacy andhaving a really good time. So all of this has been sort of put together and they've mulled over and clearly they
including issues with evidence, the actions of the prosecution, and the jury, and how her team going over in quite granular detail using previous cases to argue why they don't think that she had a fair trial last year. Now, thelast 2 hours of today was the prosecution's turn to argue why they
prior to about a month ago. Uh it seemed like starting in late July, his name was everywhere. We started hearing about him quite a bit here in the American press.What brought him into the news?
it comes to meta doing stuff, I mean, weren't we talking earlier this year about a case in New Mexico which was quite similar to this that it was about the addictive nature of of the features on various Meta platforms and the courtfound against Meta, but yet I don't see that the platforms have changed.
There is a risk that it will become There is a risk that it will become quite pricey. And if it does become quite pricey. And if it does become quite pricey, we will on average be able quite pricey, we will on average be ableto afford it across Europe because we're to afford it across Europe because we're quite rich. But it will price other uh
to afford it across Europe because we're to afford it across Europe because we're quite rich. But it will price other uh quite rich. But it will price other uh importing nations uh out of the market importing nations uh out of the marketand those are particularly in the and those are particularly in the developing world who are much more developing world who are much more
quite successful and it was relatively easy to do because there was no big vested interest in that. Then he went
quite frankly very surprising uh as surprising as well.
quite theatrical as opposed to real.
quite deep into enemy territory to disrupt command and good disrupt command and control and supply lines behind
Quite the theory. Sarmiento called for economic development and improving the country’s education system to finally rid the region of tyrants.
quite a process-- Bribery.
Quite often, it's the adversity that shapes us, so I was interested in that.
Quite wonky. It's quite wonky.
Quite often, if you look at where they're going, fine, they might be doing it instinctively, but they're going because the ocean is predictable.
quite able to keep up with the experimental work that was going on at the time.
Quite to the contrary, we have decisions to make.
Quite a lot of what you write about is adapting the human ways of working for partial or full-time screen use.
Quite a lot of founders will say, oh, well, I've got these leadership skills and other people can do the management.
Quite the opposite, yeah.
Quite often, if people come to me in a state of crisis, I will quite often, actually, encourage
quite the strangest experience of my life.
quite shocking in terms of how it feels to then walk around on something which I don't feel like me.
quite high-end robotics. And just, well, you can't attach-- no one can attach the prosthetic to my leg
Quite cold, quite -- you know, Antarctica is-- summer in Antarctica only lasts a couple of months, so that means that most of the trip was done in the winter,
quite a bit. But in any case, if we want to really take advantage of neurodiversity, then a culture of sharing
Quite the touching story from Dr. Lewis today, also the promising science on the horizon.
quite a nice feeling for me because this was the very first time this trans person was meeting another trans person.
Quite as much cash.
Quite happy about this.
Quite unexpectedly, it can, in fact, reinforce mistakes rather than eliminating them.
quite easily. But what we did is we separated from our hearts.
Quite how the rest of the year is going to play out, I don't really know.
quite pleased to see how the museum has been successful.
Quite BASIC. So you can bypass your device.
quite strongly. We tend to think that we are doing pretty well, and all the others are really sad and gloomy.
quite fearful of never having my own financial independence.