To try and crack it, I think you have to take the same stance of just getting huge amounts of data. Talk about that process.Yeah, absolutely. I mean, really what we learn, again, for large language models, is just they're very hungry.
Once you gather that data, you're able to get from the model something truly amazing. Talk about that. So just to give a sense of why I feel that we can do the billion experiments is we've done about 60 million experiments so far.You've done 60 million, right.
It's like a universal virtual cell that researchers can, whatever cell they’re working on, use your model. Talk about what you're planning to do with it.The whole point of it is that it is a universal virtual cell, which means that it needs to learn how to generalize to a new kind of cell
-Springtime came. -Yeah. -The birds were chirping on the... -Talk about spring optimism, right? Like coming out of winter.
He said, yeah, and we can paint the car red. Talk about Pep talk, words of encouragement.
to... Oh, you don't like anything? You just prompted it to existence, and then the agent would just modify its own software. People talk about self-modifying software, I just built it. I actually think wipe coding is a slur.- You prefer agentic engineering?
This is a great question. We'll start off and in fact I think this is a nice framing of everything we're going to talk about . We want to be weary of what we call health anxiety.Mhm. This is overfixation, over concern, worrying too much about little things
going up, hitting the clouds, and being shot back down. And so, it's keeping our world brighter. So, when you hear people talk about things like you got to have these blackout curtains and masks, and you're thinking like, I never did thatwhen I was a kid. Like, what's the big deal? It's because of this. I mean there's some graphs that I found here.
don't tell men you can't have this. You can't do this. We we talk about shared decision-making. We talk about risks. We talk about benefits. For some reason we don't do that enough in women's health.Why? I think part of it I don't think your doctor is evil. I actually have a thought about this. So, I think your
And I think people want to know about libido. I think those are the three I would say most common things that we talk about . go in that order then. So let's start with the subject of hormones. What is it about hormones that people are sodesperate to understand? So hormones are fascinating because we forgot to teach doctors anything about hormones.
And it's always breaking. It's always breaking. Every time I go back there, which is it's in a different country, I'm the first week I'm just spent talk about , which is like the time you waste on the maintenance. Like when we think
capabilities could be developed in a different way that doesn't have all of these unintended consequences. So let's talk about all of that.This is super interesting to me. My team given me this report to show me how many of you that watch this show subscribe.
called upon in that scenario to figure out what was going on, and you were able to solve that. Yes. What are you able to talk about that? Well, I'll think back to what's already been what's already been public, and it won't be from me. Itwon't be anything about the client, but it will be about the Saudi Arabian government, which at that time had just
at this point over 90 quantum computers worldwide. So if we talk about scaling, I I will just say we have a plan. We have what it takesengineering and science-wise to make these computers work and to build them up to the scale that we know
put God on a scientific footing. Talk about why you think that's a mistake.Yes. So, there's this funny graphic at the beginning of that book that looks like a parabola, right? and they're like when scientific discovery was
supportive of Platner, um I I and and myself as a woman as well, uh and we can talk about that. I do think that it's getting lost a little bit in the conversation about his personal conduct that weren'tThis is a a movement of collectivism and not about individuals. Like, the past 10 years of democratic socialism becoming
then Iran war in specific relationship to Israel has been a major break in in terms of this year have you seen people talk about him differently or like feel him differently about him since that stuff has popped up everyone just keep America first you know likekeep our priorities in America that's all it is care about my family I care about my country I want people to be safe and and
different way because of the generational shift. talk about economic issues.
it's awkward for me to imagine that we are existing inside the same culture or that we have to interact with each other and and and talk about these things." Yeah, I mean, it's it's it's not really post-truth. At this point, it'sum post-real or post-human. Like, like, how much of the internet at this point is basically just like machines
Well, I'm here with my guest today, Tom Nichols. He is the author of several books, including the one we'll talk about today. He's a staff writer atThe Atlantic and finally, my old job, a professor emeritus of national security
talk about it in a more considered way.
talk about the failures of the policies.
talk about uh what the strategy is if at all behind these US naval deployments.
talk about other things.
Talk about classic rock.
Talk about line drills.
Talk about an election year, talk about politics, talk about division, in terms of social media.
talk about that Switzerland is an 8-, 9-million people country.
Talk about something that sounds woo-woo, you know?
talk about the dream of a cell.
talk about you know self-advocacy I think it has to be something that is not you know cloaked or um
talk about seeing the other person as a whole person, I would say.
talk about what's happened.
talk about with empathy but it's about understanding how they make meaning based on their cultural subscription
Talk about creative problem solving.
talk about their life and their God.
Talk about it. How did you get started?
talk about soccer. What, I don't know.
Talk about us respectfully always.
Talk about that trend and talk about the impact that this retreat back to home country has had and will have.
Talk about these experiments.
Talk about finding my voice.
talk about how, in your book, governments can't really go at this alone there needs to be this private public partnership.
talk about social programs that will help poverty.
Talk about it-- once the person is very interested in what it was like and, ooh, what did you make this with?
talk about two different types of edits that can be done with CRISPR, somatic cell edits and germline edits.
talk about it because if the expectation
talk about wildlife in such a comprehensive way? And for children as
Talk about a comfort bubble.
talk about that in the public science area.