say this relates to like racial theory saying this species is bad or that. And those are very stupid mistakes because it's not that simple. And in every species there's bacteria doing great things and bacteria doing a bit of trouble. And then when we got better and better in science and more nuanced we wewe saw that even of the same kind like let's take ecoli bacteria they can be genetically almost identical but one is just an ecoli hanging around in the gut
ecosystems collapsed like houses of cards. And this led to a mass extinction. This is the most recent mass extinction to today, so it's the last one that happened. And three out of every four species died. So if you were living that morning before the asteroid hit, your entire species had a25% chance of baking it through. Everything bigger than a husky dog that lived on land died out. It
And all the bite marks are on one bone, the humerus, the upper arm bone. species . - Yeah. So there's this unbelievably beautiful skeleton, Borealopelta. This is a helicopter lift. Absolutely.
The scary open secret in the AI industry right now is that it's possible that we'll end up essentially creating a new species that ends up ruling the world with a 70% chance that this goes horribly wrong like human extinction.That's one possibility. There's many more.
he shows this chart of the size of brains and the intelligence of a species . And it's roughly linear. The bigger the size of the brain, the moreintelligent the species . And so for him, he thinks he's building a digital brain
some ways because we are solidaristic creatures. We are a solidaristic species . We survived thousands of years because we found a way to group together. We we have selflessness in ourbiology and I give sort of, you know, a bunch of anecdotes and evidence in the book about, you know, why we know we
which is how do we know how we should and shouldn't use tech to evolve our species ? Like we have tech now that could direct our evolution on purpose, right? whether that's brain computerinterfaces or crisper gene editing tech.
Converse to entrepreneurs just getting started, their design tools make it easy to build the exact online presence you're imagining with hundreds of species that is like mamalian, so social, intelligent, has a lot of excess cognitive energy, right? like ability to
Converse to entrepreneurs just getting started, their design tools make it easy to build the exact online presence you're imagining with hundreds of species for the grand unfolding of consciousness. We are valuable to us.
destroy an entire rainforest. But look at these facts that 86% of existing species on Earth and 91% of species in the ocean still await description. So you're destroying somethings that may that may be so beneficial and so influential and you don't even know that they exist. And yet
standpoint. No, it Zaveri riel. And it's important to that. Love is not reduced to some kind of manby pamby sentimentality. Um, that has to do with a species emotion that remains on the surface rather than something concrete that's executed on the ground.Greatest literary artists in the last 200 years with Anton Chekhov. Yeah, Anton Chekhov was a kind of, uh, Russian blues man in some ways, even even
What was it that enabled humanity to migrate out of East Africa to colonize every major continent around the planet, to become the most widely spread animal species in the world?This is the world, the map we'd recognize today.
When we look at the human history, it has a long kind of-- on Earth, it took a very long time for the most intelligent species to develop on Earth.And it took maybe three million years of evolution.
And what you find when you look at individuals like this and you look at the people that are the most successful species in using the tool of violence to protect ourselves, you know?
with this extra investment as in the case of the caucus who also are an unusually pair bonded uh mamalian uh species . And we can actually demonstrate by looking at fossil records that that pair bonding developed in the course ofhuman evolution. uh because I'm I'm not quite sure with this audience whether I should say this too loudly but
so your movies focus on sharks but one of the things we were talking about earlier is they're they're a bellwether species of canary in the coalmine your movies and your whole activism is really about more than just sharks what's at stake hereso revolution our second film is about how humans are gonna survive the next hundred years because by the time we were done making shark water we'd got
uh that was supposed to Define reality from the bottom up and I think it still species and even the Psalms for those of you raised praying with the Psalms how many of the Psalms don't say the rivers
Species that are more intelligent have power.
Species diversity in mouse lemurs is not about us.
species so what are our tools for doing that if I'm holding that baby I'm giving
species of spider. We can not only see how the species are related to each other, we can now see how the silk genes and the silk
Species destruction, for example, is taking place at a level that hasn't happened for 65 million years, literally-- the time
Species destruction is happening, about at that level.
species that has no predators isn't part of the food chain, which represents a very serious threat
species level, you need to become, as Descartes said, "The lords and masters of nature." So you might recognize that our money system is an outgrowth, or a reflection, of this
species that sustained large numbers of people living alone for long periods of time.
species as it were.
Species population plots. They go like this.
species , we've evolved to have the most complex social interactions of any other animal and our brains and our unconscious minds have also evolved to handle that. So not only does
Species generally take a long time to adapt.
species without any sort of regulations.
species that were my preference when I was a child that I had a very personal relationship with were becoming altogether unavailable or exorbitantly
species um one of the things that has really trickled down in the effect that that has caused to fishermen is that
species um in our world clowns are sort of you know they're really fighting for their uh rights and acceptance and it's
species of an what about the queen though like how does well I I make a point actually in
species of mega fauna to extinction long before, I mean, these were the kind of, the people living in harmony, supposedly. These people completely altered the whole mix of, because
species . And so, as an ecosystem watches a particular program, then you'll get a particular convergence on a solution that works for that television program. And as the program changes,
species . We've begun seeing more black sea bass around the Pier and it's very exciting when, whenever a diver sees one or they have hooked one off of the Pier -- gotten it, caught
species I can tell that this animal, this dog is excited about something and
species and certainly all mammals. So you can read interest level, excitement level, this autonomic nervous fired up
species and put 'em in another species there's something profoundly unnatural about that.
species to uh environments that from which they uh um once inhabited but have
species and preserving nature and these guys had the recipe for uh for doing it
species as a uh means of uh attacking global
Species Act which is to mitigate or eliminate the threat that causes uh
species to go extinct then everything is in place now uh to without Congress having to take another step without all
Many species of replicators now occupy the void, and what they do is they replicate themselves.
A species whose survival depends on jumping will be optimized for it, while others, like turtles and elephants, they don't jump at all.
our species . There have been times when the planet has been way warmer than it is today. 12,000 years ago. So there
mature species . We're we're a childish species and leading our species are