Fantastic podcast. Lots of challenges ahead along with plenty of opportunities to make a better world. Would have been nicer if Bill's numbers can be cross checked n peer-reviewed.
"Bill Gates has redefined what it means to use success for the greater good. From revolutionizing technology to dedicating his time and resources to global health, education, and sustainable development, he has shown that true impact comes from giving back. His work inspires us to believe in a world where every life has equal value and reminds us that with the right vision, we can all play a part in making a difference.
Neither one of these guys have loyalty to the American people. Bill a good monopolist but not a good innovator. He was slow to catch on to the internet and didn't understand the role that wireless would play.
Who gives a fuck. Anyone connected to windows in its early days should be credited for its innovation. You use windows. Stay quiet and just listen for a change
This session covers quite broadly about A.I. and its surrounding industry ecosystem on its potential applications to come (and those already realised). The only limiting factor is energy, particularly Green Electricity (or else you wouldn't even mention the idea of launching a Data Center up into space and have it draw limitless energy from the sun for a 24/7 operation). So let's lay all our cards on the table, the 3 potential options that we practically have for Green Electricity are : WIND 🌬 • On-shore - scaled to low cost adoption in temperate climate locations where there're plenty of land available → DONE • Off-shore - somewhat premium but efforts are being deviced to scale the cost down to affordable consumption via mass volume deployment → ON-GOING SMR ☢ - still a premium but hyperscalers already begun to step in efforts to scale them down to affordable price for general domestic consumption → ON-GOING SUN 🌤 - scaled to low cost adoption in tropical/equator locations where there're plenty of land available → DONE The hyperscalers are already helping out in the nuclear sector (so you can relax a bit and spend your free-up time on other areas). In the sector of Green Electricity, the only practical area that currently oblige our attention and effort to ramp up volume for cost down adoption is in the Off-Shore Wind, namely Deep Sea Floating kind where there's almost no limit as to how much (or how big) you want to scale them beyond the green premium threshold to affordability level as the ocean is vast.
Hi Reid, I found the interview intriguing. Also, I have studied quite a few of the issues which were discussed and have made quite a few breakthroughs in these areas. One of the reasons why I think we might be seeing slow progress in these areas is largely due to the difficulties associated with getting information to people who are actually able to do something about the problem. So, we have this divide between people who are capable and those who are knowledgeable, which leaves the problems unsolved. I was wondering if you could maybe help me close that gap by providing me with a way to reach out to you guys about these problems and how I could potentially work with you on them, or at least get some of my ideas heard by someone in your organization. My research areas cover the topics of disease, desalination, climate change etc.
Actually, I would suggest the book Alien From Earth by Sobers Rodrigues to everyone because it has predicted the humans' future with AI very precisely.
the company quaise is a drilling company that has new tech that can dig up to 20 kilometers in 100 days with their "drill" which is actually a gyrotron. using milimeter energy wave to vaporize rock. geothermal energy promises massive potential for unlimited, clean energy. so bills comments about how we have "good rock" for geothermal, actually become moot as this tech can sidestep normally required geological conditions (of course they demonstrate this very soon) but it looks to be one of the most promising. They are looking to retrofit existing coal plants.......bills comments that there is "plenty of water" using desalinization is actually dishonest, because currently desalinization produce a waste product called "brine" when released back into the ocean it harms habitats. his rationale is the same as coal was, "there is plenty of coal, we just burn it and release it into the atmosphere. its just smoke" his logic shows a habitual desire to keep doing what is ultimately self destructive. rather than focus on reduciing consumption, and reevaluate the ways in which we use water "suck it out of the ocean" is not the answer, that's just how you get the same kind of problems
When you remove hydrogen and oxygen from oceans the salt that is left over becomes an unreconciled issue. For a human to be this naive about the damage that is possible by unfettered conversation from sea water to fresh water that just suggesting that we only need energy to solve the water shortage issue is very very dangerous. Yes this issue needs to be highlighted because the mass loss of life that would occur if unresolved is a death sentence for the future. The layering of saline concentrations is an epistemic risk that is not acceptable.
One thing id remind anyone here at least Bill and Melinda Gates both separate and together wanted to help people. They are very intelligent and at least trying to help not take from us .Both even after Divorce gave back than I've seen of any super wealthy besides Warren Buffett or ones we don't know .
Great talk Reid, thank you. Bill's knowledge is incredible and always has insightful things to say. He's helping the energy crisis, directly helping impoverished people's well being, etc.
19:55 Great encouragement - Professor Gates' reflection: "Rich countries, rich companies and rich individuals must initiate the market for green products. It is crucial to encourage our climate solution."
I’m sorry you’re feeling this way. Could it be that you’re not in the right frame of mind to focus on the topics? It can happen! A good recommendation is coming back to this video later on, and see if it is more enjoyable. It can be inspirational later under a different frame of mind.
Sir Reid, you have created many good things in this world and I do see you as a good person overall due to your contributions, but that doesn't give you the right nor the privilege to be immune from the law. You and Gates have done something heinous in the past and you know what it is. I'll just let you give something to think about cause I know you will disagree. The precedent you guys are making which is to not shed light upon things that elites such as yourselves have done in the past is not honorable nor is conducive to the democracy we have. When trump is in office, the epstein list is going to leak, and the swamp and bad incentives in washington dc will be drain and once and for all
@@natzos6372 then all the better. if he has done something, then the public should know about it. I don't agree with trump nor is a perfectly moral person, but he's not being political correct and he has in his transition team, rfk, vivek, elon and tulsi who will drain the swamp this time cause there will be no lobbyist, neocons nor corrupt bureaucrats who are in the transition team. The democratic party is beholden to the industrial military complex, big pharma, big insurance and the bureaucracy class who loves ineffiency and corruption in DC
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The investments of just 125 billionaires emit 393 million tonnes of CO2e each year - the equivalent of France - at an individual annual average that is a million times higher than someone in the bottom 90 percent of humanity. - Oxfam it's great that bill gates is so committed to finding solutions to big problems, however until we address their investments into companies that are destroying the planet then it seems dishonest, disingenuous and sorry to say, kind of smarmy. It's easy to see how one could have their stomach turn at the act of a man who invests heavily on the destruction of the planet while flying around the world talking about all the good things he's doing and how concerned he is about the problem. He seems like a nice guy, im not trying to be a jerk but its hard to digest when you have kids who don't think life as they know it will not survive ourselves.
If you solve things like clean energy, it has a knock on effect for everything that uses energy (pretty much everything), which makes all those things you mentioned that much better. It makes them cleaner and cheaper to provide.
I like technology but i dont think is the solution. As long as human nature stays the same, there will always be wars, diseases, famines and natural disasters. Only Jesus can change human nature.
@@Brian-on1zohm, J would never say that. Its the seven deadly sins and the carnal passions of greed, backbiting, killing, destroying, stealing that brought down the Gods for having their passions out of alignment. J had compassion and empathy.
Air crane with outerspace capabilities and banana shaped shipping containers that can turn into oneill cylinder with earth like self cleaning bathroom 🚁🍌free electric energy antigravity motors
You're very warm will, you make the AI sounds very nice & not life threatening. I love watching you talk about the future & fantastic ideas, you're just the best to me🤗☺️❤️❤️❤️❤️💐🌼
Wouldn't you think that platinum or blue diamonds would be a good superconductor since they conduct electric like copper 🥤🦨@#$%^&*( space program may the 5th element everlasting life nanotechnology be with you
mr, gates sacrificed his jung years from 20 to 35 for studying software,,,leaving apart matters such as history/geograply/meteorology and all this kind of interests which usually has a guy of 20years old,,,but he roll the dice and brought 7-11 in craps,,, so now he has plenty of time to study read or donate,,, the fact that he bought ''codex leicester''' shows his emotions,, aye personally admire him for all that he has done and donated,,,for me he seems to be like a fireplace,,, if you are very close to him you can burn,,, if you are to far awa you may catch a cold,,,you have to keep the right distance and judge him always newtral and not by listening all this gossip,,, takis [athens greece]
This session covers quite broadly about A.I. and its surrounding industry ecosystem on its potential applications to come (and those already realised). The only limiting factor is energy, particularly Green Electricity (or else you wouldn't even mention the idea of launching a Data Center up into space and have it draw limitless energy from the sun for a 24/7 operation). So let's lay all our cards on the table, the 3 potential options that we practically have for Green Electricity are : WIND 🌬 • On-shore - scaled to low cost adoption in temperate climate locations where there're plenty of land available → DONE • Off-shore - somewhat premium but efforts are being deviced to scale the cost down to affordable consumption via mass volume deployment → ON-GOING SMR ☢ - still a premium but hyperscalers already begun to step in efforts to scale them down to affordable price for general domestic consumption → ON-GOING SUN 🌤 - scaled to low cost adoption in tropical/equator locations where there're plenty of land available → DONE The hyperscalers are already helping out in the nuclear sector (so you can relax a bit and spend your free-up time on other areas). In the sector of Green Electricity, the only practical area that currently oblige our attention and effort to ramp up volume for cost down adoption is in the Off-Shore Wind, namely Deep Sea Floating kind where there's almost no limit as to how much (or how big) you want to scale them beyond the green premium threshold to affordability level as the ocean is vast.