"Metropolis" is about the human soul, not some mumbo jumbo about Ai. What a dumb take this podcast is. **As dumb and it gets.** My comment is based on the still image fronting this podcast. If there is not connection to the podcast it should not have fronted this podcast.
14:04 algorithmic patterns just like the tracking of money static matches and comparison, algebra calculus trigonometry based on probability you can understand what product or procedures are related to which outcomes for goals and objectives as well as action steps to achieve success.
The problem with science is that it can threaten the status quo. So rather than actual change, we can do pseudo or perceived change, where society is perceived to be in a flux, evolving in a positive context, when it's not.
Hello. I propose to develop inventions using new optical fiber. You can earn a lot of money. The Michelson-Morley experiment, let's upgrade it into a school device so it can be used on a bus or an airplane - just like Einstein dreamed.
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Mind blown 🤯. Love this explanation. i am subscribing just cause of this video. This is the the kind of fast and easy to understand video i was looking for
"You may be able to get music with the flick of your wrist, from the so-called Dick Tracey radio. With a portable television set, you may be able to enjoy video entertainment anywhere you go." I can only imagine what the folks involved would think about today's tech, with smartphones, spotify, youtube etc....
Yeah, the people who made Sophia said in an interview that she was made only for marketing purposes for investors. She was given a citizen status in some country, don't remember which. It's ridiculous.
Electro was a Poser! When the News went out at the 1939 World Fair that Hitler had invaded Poland, Electro was the first to Dodge the Draft! #robotsrunaway
What always puzzles me is that all people around the world, isolated and separated by all kinds of geographic barriers, developed civilizations at, in a very general sense, the same time. I mean, we had modern brains a couple hundred thousand years ago at least so A) what did we wait for? and B) how did all manage to hit on more or less the same ideas at the same time?
But shareholders get their dividend in amounts proportional to the amount of shares they bought, UBI would be the same for everyone regardless of how much they contribute to society
One thing that is easy to lose sight of when living in current times is how every generation preceding ours had incredibly smart people. To accomplish what they did in their time, with the more limited body of knowledge and more limited access to advanced materials and processes is amazing. This obviously applies to all human endeavors, not just computing. It's also difficult to picture how the technology we have around us in 2024 will soon be considered primitive. AI is going to accelerate Moore's law. Not sure how much longer humans can "keep up" with their inventions.