And if they see a simple rule that is as good-- and these simple rules can be decision lists or point systems --then they see how simple it is, and then they can try to make it better.
- Yeah. Yeah, that... I could not agree more. There are some problems with, systems that they connected to and sailed. What do you think drove them to explore the unknown?
blocks to be able to build the solution for them. But if there is a way for me to connect other pieces and build that and I think that's that's part of the magic of what's happening in India systems has the potential to selfbuild itself. Uh but keeping that aside and as to when and how it might happen and and and also as humans we have a role to play in ensuring uh you know in speaking
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 systems coming up. I think that is a very grounding force and a friendly one and quite frankly a very polite and lovely sort of power.
and this might be very different depending on where, from your frame of reference, depending on where in the world you might have been educated, where there might be different systems where it's much more of an entrance exam.At Stanford, that is not how it works, so this is where a little bit of that shift in mindset comes into play as well.
It can decode, encode, transcode, stream, and play almost any video or audio format ever created. To me, it is one of the most incredible software systems ever developed, and it's all done by volunteers.VLC is also a legendary piece of software. It is an open source media player that plays basically anything you throw at
variety of means, physical means, those particles. You push them together. The most common is called laser inertial fusion. systems ? And then what does Helion do?
creating sentient systems ." And so, they're going to create millions and billions and trillions of of sentient systems in the box. And they're going to get really elaborate and create a version where the sentient beings areled to think that they're on a planet.
can see that all of this is a dynamic within family systems , corporate systems , commercial systems , we can understand what are the forces at work. Now that we see them, we can usethem to get to where we want to go.
If this uh knowledge work does become I guess taken by the robots and the AIs, there's some people say there's going to systems problem. The businesses that I've watched scale well commercially all have a system that team uses every
have so many ways to capture high-quality video, if there was something out there, we would have seen systems that the pilots have in their planes have gotten so much better.
that it's true, that our brains are in fact statistical engines and that these systems that they're building are also statistical engines, that they're making bigger and bigger and bigger until they become the size of the human brain.That's why they say that making this comparison where the system will become
order to continue on this path. Here's a question that I think is important to ask is why are we trying to build AI systems that are duplicative of humans?We're kind of having this conversation right now where we've just taken the premise of this industry as a good
Yeah, absolutely. I mean, we are rushing ahead on AI before we actually know how to align these incredibly dangerous systems and make sure that they are actually following human instructions or more to the point, human morals andattitudes, right? You talk to any of the frontier labs, then they've all said, "Hey, we would support a pause if it's a
very deep strikes into Russia. So early in the war they were uh reliant on um systems from outside Ukraine but they've done an excellent job of u developing anindigenous uh domestic industry for building those things. Uh frankly they're the world's leader in those
realizing that lots of reporting on um limited stocks of defenses defensive systems uh for the US. Um at one point the Trump administration said they weregoing to allow the Ukrainians to um domestically produce patriots. I think
need more sophisticated systems , but there are literally um hundreds of systems that enable you to attack any kind of fixed target today.Keith, you wanted to say something there.
So we have to stop pretending like we are somehow separate from that, that we can somehow get away with not being part of these greater ecological living systems . Yeah. I know you talk a lot about the Gaia hypothesis in the book and how we should really think of Earth either,maybe literally, but if not, definitely metaphorically, as a superorganism so that life exists at the microscopic level and the macroscopic level
systems and also like fight for what for you know like to be able to be fully
systems worked. And I'll tell you what they were told.
systems in our body and brain.
systems and we think that if we're alone, we've been abandoned by the tribe.
systems have had a bad day out.
systems . We're hopeful that we can get to a purely local unsupervised learning system as well that's as good as systems that are trained via end-to-end back propagation.
Systems , processes, policies, et cetera aren't there.
systems and various kinds of networked organizations with a lot of leadership working very close, hand in glove
systems and this idea that the COVID pandemic pulled back the curtain on the structural fractures that
systems , political systems , how policies are written and laws are written. Those are all kinds of design too. So my first
systems and additional deleterious effects that need to be addressed for effective intervention.
systems . And inside Iran, the movie's been bootlegged, and everyone in Iran has seen it.
systems , one, that these systems will become like the Terminator, will develop some level of intellectual capacity,
systems and pancreatic cancer.
systems differently, how do we design our policies differently, how do we design workplaces differently and our cities differently?
Systems don't learn-- system learn via the survival mechanism by eliminating those who don't have that trait.
systems -- mostly banks. That has distributive consequences.
systems as kind of one giant ecosystem that determines how you start out in your early adult years.
systems that allow creatures to compute value. Those evolved in concert with
--systems . First Martian-- yeah, first Martian year, yes.
systems . And Andras in the meantime, was finishing his PhD in sociology, and looking at how organizations made decisions.
systems that will eventually become where we are now who are at this event.
systems . And I just went, Michael, no.
systems or Canadian education systems or educational institutions of the West, we think of colonization as something that's now called white people colonizing and enslaving
systems between pull and push mechanisms.
systems now most of you I don't think our old enough to remember what artificial intelligence was like in
systems . Driver-less cars. So I got familiar with the driver-less cars when I was at the Ames.
systems ? And if we do that, then we will achieve our mission.
systems , all of that and the people who've got their fingers in all the pies at the top, all of that has to be ripped out.
systems of racism is and so you know if you say to somebody are you a racist it's like yeah we're all participatory
Systems have been for us they've liberated from this chore so now we fight to do it because it's kind of a
systems are broken there's a lot of challenges and I feel like if you bring women to the table with their unique