tv [untitled] BELARUSTV June 29, 2023 2:00am-3:11am MSK
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[000:00:00;00] you already understand the games there approximately, how the game will develop further there at certain points, therefore, well, really , somewhere in a different way, you already think at some points and do certain actions, let’s say so, about the past season, whether you call it studying in a career or not, missed a lot due to injury. he was a little broken. this season, that is, there was a good start, and then an injury, then i swam, yes, that is, well, it’s possible, of course, to put it in the piggy bank. you can, but let's just say. uh, i wish there were fewer injuries. yes, and yet more even season the most successful at the age of 15 you arrived in belarus yes in 2009 you received belarusian citizenship. well, they were born in voronezh. my homeland is, after all, where my homeland will always be, as it were, voronezh, yes, that is, i was born in this city, my parents
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are from there. therefore, it will always be my motherland, but again, as i always say, i consider myself as a person of the world i like it, and here, as it were, both there and in russia, yes, that is , i have belarus, too, as my second motherland, i would stay here or will return depend it on the circumstances that will be on say. so at the moment, so we will build on them. what will be the options, there, naturally, the beginnings of the family, completing the interview of the profession. naturally, the family is the main thing, yes, in my life, that is, we always , uh, communicate, try to make it suit everyone, therefore. everything will depend on them. by name, the women 's biathlon team of belarus in the coming season promises to be no
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weaker than in the previous one, even taking into account dinara smolskaya's maternity leave, because that two young mothers are returning from the decree, one of whom is also an olympic champion. irina leshchenko, however, her today's rhetoric is largely due to the prose of the life of a biathlete. still a nursing mother, therefore, she admits that if there is no result in winter, she will end her career without regret. in the meantime, she is surprised to tell our correspondent andrey kozlov that the body can withstand volumetric loads, even taking into account the lack of sleep. you are a professional sport, you decided that you need to stay and try with me, so i understand, in general, everything thoughts are now around the child, yes, it is being built, therefore, probably, tell me how this day of a young mother, it generally goes now. well, of course, now more and more time is given to my daughter. i can speak about this
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purely and with conscience, because there is a lot of time in years. i dedicated myself to sports. just recently, and in april, uh, i thought that i was already 20 years old. it was me who came to biathlon from the age of 12. probably more than ten years straight with such good motivation. and well, i worked and now i won't say that she's going somewhere disappeared initially when they went on maternity leave. uh, they understood that it was possible that a career would not last at all, there were such thoughts that everything was possible. and in general, already when the olympic season ended, i thought that already , well, everything, probably, was enough, and it was time to completely immerse myself in household family matters. well, then somehow i rested at home for a very long time. as they say, it was only me and the dog alone with me. and well, somewhere i got a little
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bored, and then somewhere there the girls began to tell that after the birth there, there is some lightness and sometimes you can still show good results. well, although of course, i understood. well, i understand that, probably, this, perhaps, could see something from the category wow, when you, well, like a child appears, probably two years old, come in and you have even greater resources of your body, of course, maybe 30 plus they not like that. big, but still, well, it's interesting to try exactly how it will be for me. i don't want to train without a child. i don't want to go to competitions without my daughter and well, somehow leave her with her grandparents after all. i believe that first of all we are her parents and should take care of her, but all the time i want to. i myself will
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take care of her with her, so now, yes. you so coincided that the sleigh, solo, was born almost simultaneously, well, it’s clear that this is a coincidence of circumstances, but when you talked with her, how did you find an analogy that i don’t know, maybe your fate, of course, turned out that , well, one. this is such a period that anya and i succeeded and almost one day my daughters were born. i’m very interested, but there is a stereotype, because a girl after thirty, if she becomes, mom, it’s too late, by her example rino everything went well, that is, it didn’t exist, again , this is the pressure of society. yes, there are many stereotypes that we live with. that's how it was. i don’t think that no matter how late it is or somehow something old-bearing, well, in general, i’m pregnant. well, as if it
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were normal, there were some nuances that yes , they put a restriction on me there already somewhere, but for 2 month. i have already been banned from doing physical activity. well, to be honest, i expected that it would be much worse and thought that maybe i would come to the first training camp without pulling anything at all and go home, but it turns out that everything is not so bad and it seemed to pull. well, so far i'm coping and even here. will it be like winter, will there be a result? if it's already there, and nothing will work out, then already then already yes, already 100% already. maybe this is a pure conscience, a calm soul, already raising a daughter, olesya is a very nervous song, you could be kind, please. well, how? well done? well, how about alice’s passport, well, we also call alisonka more. and with what the mini elections are connected with it’s not a secret they chose
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to combine it with the patronymic at first they thought, it’s just alice for us, then they decided what would happen, alice well, the same as ira irina in general i was connected. i remember the olympics were held in vancouver, then they called me to the training camp. i remember in may. i still lived then with olga kudryashova. i like it a little. well, 18 years old, i guess i was after vancouver. it's so easy, well, they connected somewhere for some training camp anyway, i competed more on cups and i beat somewhere they gave me a try of the world cups, but to be honest, i was not quite there for them then, but i was. well, i have never had such that somehow somewhere i was jittery or afraid of something, shy. and somehow, well, i always tried to make my own. well, the work is worthy, i can probably say that i
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’ve taken on myself very much already, and the preparation has lasted three or four years. they were right there as much as possible. sent straight to work. i was really concentrated. and, probably, here's another year after that, and this is connected. it's on its own it turned out that in your life sport came to the fore. well, yes. and well, probably due to the fact that m-m was born in a small town , there was, well, a low-income family, as it were , incomplete. and we lived in a hostel. well, probably from early childhood. i understood that, well, you need to rely only on yourself , and that i can only provide for my life. well, i’m on my own plus i would also like to help my relatives, so i never, as it were, somewhere especially there, well, i didn’t walk, somehow. well, here i am, if you remember my youth,
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and they didn't go. well, well, i mean, not that i'm 50, but i mean, i didn't go, i didn't go to clubs much, because everything was concentrated on training in training, rest. so here it is and here you are 30, and you were nowhere. and you didn’t seem to walk, personally, how irina krivkoleshchenko evaluates herself in the belarusian biathlon, because the role is interesting. understandable not accepted. well, if we talk while alya dasha is at home, in short, but nevertheless, a lot in biathlon has been said and done. i would call mine so sporty putin is not easy enough. if well , someone somehow, more immediately, everything turns out somehow, well, exactly, you can say. that's how you mold start there from the bottom step. you go up this step, where there is one step,
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two steps back. well, then, how would you go up, well, like a classic situation. i think my situation. you're right on some day. oh, then you're so well. right there , the box and then it all fell back there again. something again, something is trying to get out of there. it's like that i would name my way such. well, not easy, of course, how happy i would be that it turned out the way it is. you don’t know how, in fact, a biathlete who does not conflict with anyone. here is what it is? again, this is childhood, this is where? hmm i don't remember that i ever had a conflict with someone, i don't know, maybe i don't like to conflict with someone. it seems to me that this somehow causes some not very good emotions that i would not like to experience and evoke in myself, so i try to somehow avoid this and everything.
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behind so much interesting biathlon. hmm , i'm generally happy with what happened, yes, definitely, that is, it's worth appreciating, despite, again, the same difficulties. yes, of course, i also feel very sorry for the young athletes who are just starting now , they are really difficult, because it used to be such a motivation for us to get into the national team there. and then to qualify for some junior junior competitions there, which were again held abroad, and now hmm, the first york world championship. i actually had it right in canada i remember so many emotions. i don’t even know how, where they can find this motivation right now, so that they can cardinally give all the best for training so that their eyes burn. well, this is how i remember myself, when you were just falling asleep and a dream, when you, uh, each one, i don’t know there, you have some kind of new year’s wishes there, or some kind of new year’s wishes you had, probably, this is one desire there, i don’t know to go to
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the olympic games there, it’s just a dream come true, whatever one may say, no matter how it is later, of course, now it’s a little different, here, but guys really now. well, it's difficult. i hope that everything will change and everything will return and it will be as before, and the guys will also be able to compete in the world cups. see the world thank you
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very much, i was wondering. once otshuchuesh and do not get more nicole collected. hello on the air, the program is very declaring, i am the host nadezhda sas greetings to you. this is a program for those who want to better understand what is happening and understand how these processes , events, people will affect the life of not everyone and the life of the country, but the main events of the world this week's politics. let's tell. to you right
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now the son of us president hunter biden. he pleaded guilty to tax evasion and made a deal with the investigation on the issue of illegal possession of weapons. this follows from the documents of the us attorney's office while investigating other possible offenses. hunter biden. continues at the white house. while breathing a sigh of relief. indeed, on these points. prosecutors agreed to give biden jr. a suspended sentence. this categorically does not suit the republicans, who believe that hunter biden got off lightly solely because of his relationship to the president. at the same time, the us president himself managed to sharply spoil relations with the chinese president last week. xi jinping was dismayed when the us spotted chinese balloons over its airspace and beat them up because they didn't know about the mission, us president joe biden said at a campaign fundraiser in california it's a shame for dictators when they don't know what happened added
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biden, an hour later, a sharp response from the chinese foreign ministry appeared. the statements of the american side are extremely absurd and irresponsible, they seriously contradict the basic facts , violate diplomatic protocols and infringe on china's political dignity , the chinese foreign ministry said. all this happened literally a day after secretary of state anthony blinkin returned from beijing, who allegedly tried to ease tensions between the united states and china as part of a program to reduce costs by 100 million euros, the german media concern axel springer plans to fire several hundred employees of his publishing house and replace them with artificial intelligence, some employees of the build documents group of publications received a notification from the concern's management, in particular . unfortunately, we will have to part with colleagues whose tasks in the digital world are carried out by artificial intelligence and or
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automated processes, there will no longer be the position of editorial directors of print production employees , proofreaders, secretaries and photo editors. what they are today in such a way that artificial intelligence technologies are radically changing the labor market, even in such creative professions as journalism. and today's program i will start with a quote from the great science fiction writer and popularizer of science, a native of the town of petrovich on the border of russia and belarus, isaac asimov, a robot cannot harm a person, unless he proves that in the end it will be useful for all mankind. agree, what a tricky and complicated rule and it is more about us people than fragrances. and today we let's popularize science. we need to try to put complex things in simple terms so that our viewers understand and appreciate the dangers and opportunities for the development of artificial intelligence technologies and help me in
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this will be deeply knowledgeable experts on the topic. igor ozersky is a lawyer, science fiction writer, member of the board of the russian union of industrialists and entrepreneurs. hello hello nadezhda thank you my colleague gleb lavrov is a journalist, political commentator for foreign affairs of cjsc second national tv channel. hello hello our discussion we start with a blitz of the advent of the era of artificial intelligence. it's already impossible to stop gleb as you think, with your permission, not being a technical specialist in any way, but i still want to say that artificial intelligence is something that does not exist yet. not yet, but at the moment in which we all now live, and programs are being developed , special tools are being developed that already exist and that are already changing our world and here are the presence
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of these tools, and the strengthening of their influence on the social political economic military side of our lives cannot be stopped. and it's very big for all of us. humans as representatives of the biological species homo sapiens is a big challenge. igor do you agree with gleb's position? of course, i absolutely agree that technical progress, fortunately or , unfortunately, can be stopped, of course, perhaps, it seems to me, and here is a very interesting point. for me, as a lawyer, what is forbidden is that we see that society and technology are developing faster than the law and the biggest danger lies in how quickly the legal community, including the legal doctrine will be able to keep up with this new era, well, let's, before starting our full-fledged discussion, let's define what artificial
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intelligence is, artificial intelligence. it is a set of software algorithms that allow a computer or computer-controlled robot to mimic a range of human brain functionality and perform normally related tasks. with human activity, generally, artificial intelligence algorithms use several technologies that allow machines to sense, understand, plan to act, and learn in a similar way to how humans do. tell me, i roughly understand your position on this issue, but if we talk about artificial intelligence in the format in the form that we have at the moment. it is still a threat or an opportunity for the future of man for the future of mankind. this is a threat even by the definition that is given here, and i would just add here, artificial intelligence, real big artificial intelligence. he will put own strategic goals. it says
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tactics tactics now, even programs that exist today can determine for themselves. they do not yet define strategic goals and do not set strategic goals for themselves. so here is the challenge now. available it allows, when working with artificial intelligence, in the form in which it is today, there are special programs by and large, so, it allows those people who work with it to get such a serious competitive advantage that it is impossible not to work with it moreover, a person will have to adapt to these programs, to these software products, to these technical capabilities, because otherwise he will not be competitive in the basic configuration. let's pay attention to the topic of thoughts that are present in the minds of famous people with regards to artificial intelligence. perhaps you agree with some of them gleb
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please, artificial intelligence. that case when it is necessary to be far-sighted enough in questions of regulation. otherwise , it may be too late. artificial computer intelligence will overtake human intelligence in the next 100 years. and when this happens, you need to make sure that the goals of the computer and the person will coincide, and not go against each other. the tools of control with the help of artificial intelligence give an inherent advantage to the totalitarian regime over open societies. igor with whom do you agree. whose opinion is closer to you on this issue? answering this question, you need to pay attention that elon musk and stephen hawking are popularizers. and musk is basically a showman. and stephen hawking is very well-known popularizers of physics and yet. here are the quotes. they are more for show than uh, applicable in real life,
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when uh, so there was a very famous story with open ai, which was taken by gpt, then elon musk was its original investor. i broke up with this yes with the petition , let's suspend it, but e, like, well , it seems to me that now everyone can see it happened due to the fact that the development went to microsoft and bill gates wrote. uh, a scientific article is not very large. well, even such a simple article. and where a bill gates expresses the opinion that, in fact, the age of artificial intelligence, this article is called. and this is a new stage of mm humanity, which he compares with the advent of silicon silicon microprocessors and the advent of a graphical interface, which became a continuation of windows , and now, considering the whole situation with artificial intelligence in general, i absolutely agree with my colleague that those programs that are now called artificial intelligence. neural networks. this is a program that has two parameters adaptability and independence, but they
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are recognized to solve only one specific problem. and there is such a thing as general artificial intelligence. he now remains within the framework of science fiction and a. i think that at the moment it’s not artificial intelligence that needs to be feared in the sense that it now has about those technologies that accompany artificial intelligence, the so-called quantum computers, something that stephen hawking just wrote about and everything is happening in the world right now quantum race. and this quantum race can lead to the fact that those neural networks that exist now are just there here with a general artificial intelligence. and here is the threat that everyone says, it lies in some distant future said. here is a quote from elon musk: the question of regulation is that a person can cease to have control. yes, over general artificial intelligence. gleb i would like us to give our viewers the opportunity to hear one more definition. who are the ludites, these are the participants in the spontaneous protests of the first quarter of the 19th century
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against the introduction of machines during the industrial revolution in england and in terms of loot , machines were removed from the production of people, which led to technological unemployment. often the protest was expressed in pogroms and the destruction of machines and equipment. the modern new ludit is a person who uses a push-button phone instead of an iphone , subscribes to magazines instead of viewing them on a tablet, and much more. gleb, you put yourself there, reckon, yes, and i do not hide my push-button telephone. i subscribe. moreover, i read books. well, unlike the fact that i get information at work. naturally, through the screen, but i read books on paper and i think that here i am close to ember, eco, who spoke. yes, i'm a medieval type, i count books in paper. this is the middle ages you have books. these are the texts on the screen, but if you are in the future, but if the electricity suddenly goes out for a second, you will find yourself in the stone age, and i will still be in
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the middle ages therefore, yes here, but jokes are jokes. eh, nonetheless. yes, i'm a new ludit by definition, however. i'm not going to smash of course, eh! some production, but on the other hand, if you pay attention even to the definition of buddhism. it was the emergence of machines that led to the industrial revolution to the emergence of new classes of class struggle. as such, and imagine the appearance of new types of machines alone, transformed the world led to numerous revolutions led to the confrontation of systems. this is the level of transition from neanderthals to khomus is an opportunity. yes , they were close in biology, the only question is with us, the only question is what we could do to use, they used it and adapted it much faster than they did not know how. here, just the same
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, a technological tool appears with software that makes people. which they possess is not just more effective, but the next step in development. these are not additional opportunities, these are opportunities that cannot be dispensed with. the only question is that i, as a representative of homosapins, am not happy. the neanderthals were not very happy, probably, with the appearance of homo sapiens. so just the same, i'm not happy about the appearance of what that the next generation is the edge of my civilization the edge of my era, it is already visually visible. what specific time period are you talking about? you are now, when you have to be afraid already at all. well, uh, i'm more of a pessimist. i'm talking about two generations, as we see from the soros quote, and how do we actually see from
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the development of uh? today already existing companies, we are talking about what palantir has used, and its programs for work with the management of large human resources. yes, to work with the prediction of the action of large human communities. it has already been used right now in the ukrainian conflict. and after that i sold my programs to the uk department of defense . well, we always come up with something new when we do. we first this business. we are trying to turn a prodigy. this, of course, is now in very simple language and sounds rather shockingly frightening, but nonetheless. now, if it is possible, oh, your manifestation in the field of activity in the field of law, japan for training artificial intelligence cancels, as far as i understand or has already canceled, but
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copyright. imagine this is what based right now a hefty body of legal knowledge and most importantly a hefty body of economics. mutually, uh, the influence of yes of different systems, someone has one , and so on today. everything leaves a piece, informational exclusivity, in principle, because it is necessary for training artificial intelligence, if we are talking about the next stage. dear comrades who are watching us, and in 15-20 years you will need to get a job in a reputable international office. or maybe earlier you will need to provide all the most candid photos of yourself exposing your social networks in the hr department just to show what risks
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your hire may face, because he will face them anyway, because anyway the hardware capabilities will be strong enough to control each person directly there is a reverse situation it is thanks to modern technological capabilities that the information space is now being optimized. as far as i understand it was it has already been said that new programs should become personal. that is, each of us will have our own little chad gt tightly attached to our record. yes, to our ip , perhaps, perhaps even more to what it is personal, so this is the optimization of the information space. this means that we will never be able to, and go to the search engine. try to find something new for yourself and believe that this search is really
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random so that google doesn’t go far in them when, uh, the question of is it attractive bidens for corruption or not to buy for corruption little domestic american election issue all that, but americans are faced with the fact that people with a republican point of view saw this news. oh, the democrats did not see her, that is, they are special. it was necessary to look for it, please, give you the floor, but if we talk about fears, then, probably, we should be afraid now and i can prove it. the fact is that until recently we did not know about the gps chat and this happened instantly, that is there are a number of some developments that we are going about them we don’t know anything, they are somewhere classified within the veiled large corporations, and then it is issued as finished products ready for use. here since we remembered the gtp chat let's display the graphics the use of artificial intelligence in creativity, let's call it that means, if we
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are talking about the protection of intellectual property, then in general, this is a very interesting question. just the same, it is connected with the work of artificial intelligence, but there is such a thing as the result of intellectual actions, and in the law, in the legislation under this is understood as a product of the activity of the human brain. and now, uh, there are a lot of legal cases , let's say, and the mfa jorney uh program creates an image and who will own the copyright to this image, there are several points of view on this matter, while there are no right answers at the moment. although, by the way, questions for quite a long time, such have been the first point of view that, while the copyright will belong to the neural network itself, and it seems that this can be funny, since artificial intelligence. in theory, it can't to have the right to be subject, if you come to the russian language, then the right to be subject is to be, uh, the subject of the bearer of these rights, but at the same time in the european union, a normative
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act was adopted, which, however, calls into question the possibility of granting such a right, but limited to a neural network second option. e that the author of the program is the object of copyright, the subject of copyright is an interesting jurisprudence. on this score, it means there were two cases, but in china there is another in australia . so, the case both of them are connected with the fact that e there was a neural network that had a developer, but then the user created some kind of object using this neural network. uh, the results of intellectual activity. in the first case , a magazine was made for television, o, which was then used, respectively, this is the station and, uh, the copyright holders. eh, even if they consider themselves to be the copyright holders, the developers of the neural network, they presented from the company, which means, due to their neural network, they created this product and they say this is ours. you have to pay us for this. it was a process in china and a similar process was in australia and two
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courts issued two diametrically opposed decisions. and the court in china took the side of the developers of the neural network and said that as well as, in fact. this is a product of the work, the program, the copyright holders of which is the developers, they are yes australian su. he said that since, uh, the user also invested some well, he made his contribution, yes, and yet it was through him. well, creativity. yes, so let's say some use of the program was made, then the claim was denied and right here. uh, these are just a few dots. of the following here is the point of view that the user can be, but if we look, let's say the fourth part of the civil code is on russian legislation, then this cannot be said in our legislation the idea that only through the creative work of mental labor can the results of intellectual activity remain , if we loaded the data into the program, it gave the result, then this is not an object
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of copyright and hence the fourth position arises, in my opinion, the most controversial e. the fact that hmm the results of intellectual activity created by the neural network are in the public domain. by the way, this is very important. it seems to me that this is what humanity should visit. well, artificial intelligence is different from human, it does not get tired, it is not influenced by emotions, it is able to process huge amounts of information in a short time, it is these advantages that make the solution of artificial intelligence effective in a number of industries. in which of them skillful intellect showed itself best and why igor now addresses this question to you as a person who is interested, who can already be called an expert in this field. you know, we have a lot of leaders among our clients. e of the russian market, which earn artificial intelligence products. and this is the question he and you are most on the agenda. and , probably, most of all, people in general are worried that artificial intelligence
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will replace, so to speak, the jobs that exist, but here the first thing is, uh, a retrospective analysis of the situation in due time there were no cars. everyone rode horses and there were a huge number of professions related to horses. then, when cars appeared , all these professions. it did not, but a huge number of other professions appeared. recently we are with you. well, we watched how such professions as bloggers, coaches, appeared, which were also not known before, and dell conducted a study and in this conclusion appears the idea that, in just a few years, there will be almost 80 number of professions, oh, which we are now we don't even think about it. a about what professions are already crowding out these neural networks. and firstly, these are those professions that, well, do not require , probably, some kind of deep human thinking , that is, routine work, for example, bank employees who conduct, a analytics on the possibility of issuing a loan. and here there is a human factor, a corruption
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factor. i think that it’s even good that it will be replaced by a computer. uh, a number of these employees. for the simple reason that, firstly, it is cheaper and more efficient for the company, and a lot specially. and i think it will be lost on such as for example, there is a direct concrete example of a tractor driver now one of the companies that we represent is developing absolutely amazing artificial intelligence systems. uh, and they are built into the machinery that is installed on agricultural machinery. and this is agricultural machinery. uh, already controlled by artificial intelligence absolutely without human intervention. uh, this project is very strongly supported by the government of the russian federation and a means, what conclusions, and were made, firstly. uh, a lot less different cases at work, including injuries and so on. that is, if we directly saw this presentation, how the machine sees the world around us.
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uh, let's say a person, uh, is going to cross the road there, and the car sees the trajectory of his eyes, the trajectory of his body, and can absolutely. well, the maximum probability of predicting. what will be the next steps with reduces speed and so on a person can be distracted somewhere to look to fall asleep. well, whatever, but there is a very interesting question, uh, related to the use of artificial intelligence, let's say in the field of jurisprudence. and now they say that it means they can replace lawyers there, judges and so on. and how is this emotional connection there and a bunch of other questions, which means, uh, an interesting world practice. on this account, uh, on the net on russian- language english-language sites. eh, walking. well , at least there are rumors that allegedly in china, the court should run their court decisions through artificial intelligence, and for such a test, let's say. if e program with them is not i agree, and the judge does not agree with the program, then he must, therefore, document all this, but fix and prove it. why does he
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think so? in fact? this is not quite true, and there is, uh, a ruling of the supreme court of china, where it is explained that artificial intelligence can only be applied in the field of, well, as background information, but at the same time, but when the same five chat appeared, uh, i wanted to. check, but i'll tell you the opportunity exists in our company, and it's very such. well, a long chain of interviews is one of moments. we send the task, and the applicant, so to speak, for the position. and if i uploaded the task to the chat. and i must say that jackie chat answered absolutely all questions correctly in this way. what conclusion did i draw that, for example, small positions or, again, technical secretaries and courts there. or maybe there are whole patches of lawyers who write there, uh, the same statements of claim. yes. it’s like at the post office, for example, yes, 30 employees sit there and do according to templates there, yes everything now, of course, all this can be replaced by a neural network, but always remain. uh, issues like peace, family law, criminal law. although, again
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, there was also a very interesting precedent in colombia when the judge, well , such a question was a bit scandalous, because, uh, hmm, the sport was about insurance payments. uh, sums for an autistic child. well, quite emotional, yes. and the judge decided to address this question to five chat rooms already and uploaded it there, which means that the judge received the uh opinion of the gpt-chat about what needs to be paid. well, judging, in fact , he made such a decision, because he was afraid some of his emotional there is too strong involvement. well, in fact, we are now seeing in practice that these technologies are increasingly being introduced into life and, well , to avoid the fact that some professions will disappear. well, there's nothing you can do about it. yes , artificial intelligence does not replace a person, but significantly facilitates his life in the modern world. where is your dona speed of information processing, then how efficient is the allocation of resources is the time of financial material values. gleb and by the way, here is a question for the profession of a journalist or a press secretary, but obviously artificial
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intelligence, some of them will cope more efficiently faster. the main thing and here i immediately have a question. well, in the development of the topic. i note. even when we referred to the experience of the emergence of cars and the disappearance of a large number of professions related to grooming, caring for horses, and so on and so forth, nevertheless, veterinarians, for example, for horses, they remained, and people who train horses, that is expensive specialists remained, while no one today day. and then, by the way, also no completely low-paid work is inefficient, yes, which still needs to be performed. here it is not replaced by artificial intelligence. and before that did not change machines. and before that, it was not changed by steam engines and so on. how do we already see now that the middle class is leaving the american corporation ibm plans
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to suspend the hiring of employees who could be replaced by artificial moreover, they did it and who were not fired by 18,000. about 8,000 people. who else got fired? 18.000. the four largest american connected corporations dumped, yes, they fired, the middle class, and now let's just make a small conclusion. yes, in this way yes , a healthy piece of society that cements calmness. he must either move to a low-paid position due to the fact that their professions will leave or look for some super motivation in himself to break into the elite, and we are talking about those countries where artificial intelligence programs will be launched. yes, that is, we do not say that some
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part of the profession will go to starving countries in africa. no, there, as there were 800-900 million people connected with the problems of getting food today, access to drinking water, so they will remain the question that there will be more ultra-rich. here the very poor in the middle class will be destroyed completely agree with you. and by the way, returning to ibm, ceo mr. krishna noted that positions that are not related to working with clients are occupied by approximately 26,000 color workers and i can easily imagine how 30% of this will be replaced by artificial intelligence for five years stressed. he. actually, again , these are also the same about what gleb said, then we return to what the future generation should do. i think a lot of the youth of us. i hope they see this program, what then can a person offer to artificial intelligence? i think that, well, after all, maybe not so critical. eh, everything can be for one
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simple reason, firstly, new specialties do appear. eh, for example. e the same. uh, too, escorting all these neural networks of all these data centers. this is understandable. the thing is, there is programming mathematics, that is, we definitely look at it when we understand that the future belongs to some one industry, yes, that means, well , probably, if we talk about where to go, then go to this industry. i also believe that creative processes are unlikely to ever move to neural networks for one simple reason, that after all, users of literature. the art of theater is a person and probably an attitude of a person. in any case, it will remain, and maybe become more valuable. eh, next. uh, behind this m-m profession, let's say, the same as the legal profession, after all, when the question concerns, there are definitions of the place of residence with a child. e the question of early release from places of deprivation of liberty. and i think that, well, after all, uh, we understand that hmm uh, artificial intelligence does not
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have an emotional component and yet laws. they are based. they come out of morality, and the machine has no morality, as such, it can be owned and invested. uh, certain formulas and rules of law, on which she will be there operation so to speak, but when it comes to economic sports, then yes. eh, accountants will not be needed , because the program will be able to do everything by sending a report to the tax half of the employees of the tax, probably they will not be needed, because there, in principle, the tax is now very powerful. programs are also equipped there with all e networks, and i don’t want to catch up with jiti, but now the most powerful computer that exists on earth is the so-called super computers, and there are not very many of them and well, they have computing abilities are much greater than ours, our personal computers, and they work on a bit system. yes, and nolik and one, but quantum computers, but based on e, the latest radiation of quantum mechanics, and there we are already
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talking about the killed killed - this means there is zero one, another third state at the same time and zero one and the computing power of these computers is 800 million times more than our computer. by the way, not so long ago we recalled the investment giant of the black company and so. let's give attention, while the platform that was created was a blackrock company called aladdin which serves to manage investments and operations block attention to the screen, please. what if i told you that there is a robot that controls more wealth than any country on earth this robot is so powerful that in the last 10 years, he quietly created the largest company in the world this story is about a robot named aladdin this is wall street's best-kept secret, spanning all classes assets across all industries,
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aladdin currently controls $21 trillion in our global economy by comparison . that's more than the $23 million gdp of the us or the $15 trillion gdp of the entire european union. is this how gleb removes you? no? that's it i'm not afraid of games in large numbers. i'm not scared at all. uh know how to play ourselves a question. you can also return to the previous one. yes, that is, by and large today. the difference is that all complex systems are too complex for our computing ways to tie empathy to them. they are some kind of feeling. too complicated. they too require more uh big computational solutions. that's all. if we return to science fiction, and not even
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science fiction, that's more or less close, and we are not talking about the world of gibson, it feels like we are the world of gibson a neuromancer. yes, we skip, we immediately go. here, yes, but let's remember the darksteiler. this is walter miller jr. - it's 50. as far as i remember , the question is, can a robot play on stage? yes, if it is as a program uses, well, not the soul, but the image of a live actor to this day. it's already been done with a limited product for the time being, but still. we have deffakes created, and quite a long time ago a few years ago, where little scenes is played by a non-existent actor of a non-existent role. if we are talking about books, i would completely agree with you, but the fritzberg silver eggs are the heads of those very, uh, thought mills that grind words and give out
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texts. it just so happens that gpt chat can issue texts as long as they are readable. perceived as a translation a good quality translation, but soulless, the only problem is that i watched, and the translation of the third version and now the fourth step is very visible. how much will it take to play words on a really high level, at least from the point of view of biolematics. we're not talking about tolstoy. yes, but we're talking about fiction. and this means that businesses will want to play it. why because it brings money, and in investing there, how true it was it is noticed especially it is not necessary and here proceeding from it. based on the fact that business is big business. there are tasks to tie to the car. empathy, it means, will
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be resolved one way or another, the question is how i do not exclude that they will tie, just the same person who will be responsible for the empathy of artificial intelligence. and that will be his job. he will be emotional, and the program will make a decision. i just don't see anything good in it. so, what decisions can i make when i return? pay attention to the screen three law workers. let's remind our viewers. the three laws of robotics a robot cannot harm a person or by its inaction allow a person to be harmed, a robot must obey all orders given by a person, except in cases where these orders are contrary to the first law, the robot must take care of its safety to the extent that which does not contradict the first or second laws. only he himself wrote
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such a little book, where the game is played by three laws. every time in a new way in every story led to a certain tragic situation, then a blissful climax. plus , again, we remember who he was according to e, political convictions was very tough let's face it, anti-soviet, anti-communists, conservatives. unlike robert anson hylan, who wrote luna as a future liberal. the harsh mistress or the moon lays rigidity, yes, where is artificial intelligence the first thing he did he helped the mining workers of the moon to make a coup d'état and throw off the natural natural monopoly of earthlings. come on and land as such on the mining wealth of the moon was also the sixties. yes, we are now talking about science fiction, which is already far behind us, if we talk about later things. no one has ever written anything good,
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and here i will take a small step. yes, and it just so happens that every time someone comes up with some kind of science fiction concept. this concept is tried on by serious guys in jackets to see if it is feasible or not feasible. and these serious guys in jackets are by no means states. if we talk about the same microsoft he created, uh, a conference of the future, where he invited futurologists, science fiction writers, and for several decades they have been coming once a year for three days, to eat, drink and talk. i remind you that on the air the sas program is authorized to declare that we are talking about artificial intelligence, a threat or new opportunities for the future of mankind, let's talk a little more in detail now, but the wars of the future and in the next 10-20 years, expect a radical change in
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the nature of conflicts and the means of conducting not costs. although the automation and miniaturization of weapons will continue, the conflicts themselves will not disappear and will take on new forms. the classic war of attrition with a huge expenditure of manpower and materiel, as shown by 20223, is still in demand a qualitative leap is likely with the advent of new power source materials that will make it possible for autonomous combat systems to exist with high potential, allowing them to place an energy-intensive payload on them expand the scope of artificial intelligence. although a person will still retain the ability to manage the most destructive. weapon systems to avoid the rise of the machines, which could really lead to a third world war, a short story about the dangers of artificial intelligence in the military sphere of attention on the screen talking about the use of artificial intelligence. in the military field. many people think of great power and dominance.
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true, forgetting about the other side of the coin, because artificial intelligence is dangerous not only for those against whom it is used, but also for those who use it confirm that american tests with the participation of them at one of the british military summits, the head of the us air force's artificial intelligence department, gave an example of a hypothetical experiment. drone with artificial intelligence. received the task to detect and destroy enemy anti-aircraft missile systems. at the same time, a person had to confirm each hit for which the drone received points, and the problem was that the artificial intelligence began to act at its own discretion to blow everything up. instead of listening to its operator , the system began to understand that although it identified a threat, sometimes the human operator told it not to kill that threat to the artificial intelligence. this meant not earning points, so the drone decided to kill the operator who prevented it from reaching
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its goal, when it was discovered that changes were made to the operation of the complex that prohibited the destruction of the operator, however, artificial intelligence. here i found a way out when the operator canceled the order to hit the target drone decided to attack the communications tower, through which he received commands that conflicted with the combat mission. with all this , the us air force is actively experimenting with artificial intelligence. in recent years, in 2020 , the ai-guided f-16 defeated a human opponent in five virtual dogfights, and late last year, the us department of defense conducted the first successful real test flight of the f-16. and a pilot, and as part of a program to create a new autonomous aircraft by the end of 2023, however, if in the united states the death of a person was hypothetical, then in libya everything turned out more tragically in march 2020, turkish drones filled
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with explosives attacked anti-government rebels in libya completely autonomously and even if this is the only case everything can change in the near future, many experts are not sure peaceful coexistence of man and artificial intelligence. igor asks you our story, do you believe in the peaceful coexistence of a man of art many thousands of years ago, such a philosopher heraclitus, said that war is the father of all and the king of all, and it seems to them that this is the whole nature of things, when one creates a sword, another needs to create a crossbow and there is a technology race and, of course, that skill. it is also used in all types of weapons and will be perfected by all parties when the knowledge of the nuclear bomb was transferred to the united states of america. the first thing they did was hit hiroshima with it and in this case, uh, i
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think the question is not about the peaceful existence of an artificial intelligence man. yet again the existence of man, but here something else cannot be vouched for. yes, that some kind of conflict will not happen somewhere and people will not use all these means that they have . it is very important at the legislative level to work out all the issues related to it by universities. and in fact, these same questions partly raised us when he spoke. let's take this half-year time-out, but now we will not touch on the reasons why he said this, if there is a commercial purpose and so on, but uh, if you think again, why i started yes, what well the right never keeps up with society and technology. and that's okay. sometimes you need to slow down a bit, which the right has managed to catch up. here is the same gpt where the difficulty is, yes, it is, let's say. so that there e to yura yes from the age of 13, but in fact the users there are of all ages, because no one can regulate or control this. in italy, it was banned altogether, because there was a leak of confidential data and, again, people didn’t do it. i want to solve some at work task. took downloaded from gpt-chat. and
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in the end it has already gone into the public domain. it's a neural network. she learns herself and these data they just remain in her later, and here a lot of questions arise in general , the security of the business, the security of people, cybersecurity will be the internet, and so it is not very safe. and now it is becoming. well, a very big threat. and this despite the fact that at the global level , cybersecurity issues should have begun to be resolved in 2022 at the un level. they figured that for five years they would to develop a certain common vision of the basic, uh , definitions, but in the twenty-second year everything is natural. stop it. moose and as a consequence? not only are we not ahead, we are deeply behind and we are going to lag further, because again, when we talked about cybersecurity, even understanding cybersecurity is a threat to cyber. as narrow as
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the danger that arises in connection with the use of high-tech means and for the west it is very good, it defends this position. let's go for it wait a bit security and going back again. they don't scare me. uh, presentation videos. boston dynek. doesn't scare me. even the beautiful presentation videos from the f16 scare me much more because i can’t talk about the future right now. i can't tell right now this video was created on a computer this video was shot in real life this video was made to influence me positively and this video was made to influence me negatively or, well, this is the most fantastic option. it's just a beautiful video. so this is the one a situation where the pipe is never just
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a banana pipe, not just a banana, and so on and so forth. we are missing opportunities today. working with information as a resource and it's not just about creativity as a resource that we can rely on. the same chat gpt makes the creation of a new text based on those that he collected before the question in this one. and who is responsible for what texts get, as it was rightly noted in italy, they rested on the fact that yes, no one should answer. let's ban everything, and remember the story when vacuum cleaner training local recognition. yes, for this , photographs were used that were taken , you know, by other vacuum cleaners, it ended with the fact that suddenly, suddenly, people began to recognize that their e photographs were from the bathroom. turned out to be, in general, access naively. yes, artificial
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intelligence is trained on this basis simply because they did not pay attention to the vacuum cleaner that uses the information section in the bathroom. i would be afraid of this more why because we are again returning in the twenty-second year? what is happening right next to us? this is not just a war in the style of the first world war many people many resources nightmarish consequences this is an information war in which these most modern means and technologies give one of the parties an undeniable advantage in mental control over cognitive control over the other side. now imagine that everything is the same, but on the one hand. we do not have a single state
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, another state or a blog of states, and on the one hand, the state, on the other, a block of states, the third is a private company, pursuing its interests in seizing control over the land by ukraine, the same block from the fourth side is suddenly with us. manufacturers of amazing new drones who need publicity. yes, on the fifth side we have saudi arabia that will decide to try to launch artificial intelligence, because, for example, they have already developed documents for granting limited citizenship to artificial intelligence, because they want to work in the next iteration of humanity new switzerland yes aircraft will be to improve and occupy more and more new niches, but if we talk about phobias, probably a classic phobia that is present in many minds. yes, this is such a terrible chipization of humanity. please tell me, igor, how do you feel about
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experiments with the introduction of chips into the human body and all kinds of processes. you know , i am very interested in this, but i don’t know a lot of people share my opinion, but just talking with colleagues who are engaged in development and and they expressed a very interesting idea that in at some point, we humans will compete with artificial intelligence. well, it is clear that it is absolutely impossible to compete with him in our current state, when your sensitive abilities are enormous. and here again, that development of the mask, when the monkeys implanted a chip, uh, so that she could control the computer in the mode, so this thought is online, uh, it’s probably moreover, this operation takes without anesthesia, well, there’s something like an hour, yes, and there is a bunch of neural wires that need to be connected to the neurons of the brain. well you have to think that i think there is a high probability that then, and these chips they will be, so to speak, some not even to full reality, but chips to full consciousness, and so
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my colleagues suggest that a person will have to develop himself to the speed of thinking of artificial intelligence, so that in the end there would not be some kind of world collapse. and you know, there's something else i'd like to add here. ah, he said, yes, in my opinion, a very correct idea that we have information, it has ceased to carry the power of information, that is, we can never say that a fact is a fact or is it some kind of pseudo-false fact, and so on. and how does all this affect our reality. and i, well, let's say that, as far as we say, false information can really influence humanity. we recently traveled to the lugansk people's republic with humanitarian aid. and we mean, we enter the territory and see a giant exit traffic jam. just huge in general. well, how to go there at all, because it lasted. well, i don’t know, there are many there, of course, 20, probably, and when we arrived already communicated with the local population. what happened? they say in the telegram channels
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there was a message about what it means to be prepared there. uh, counter offensive vsu, and how it affected the minds of people, yes, that is, right away. uh, interruptions in general in public life. and when does it do it? this is also done using all these programs. there i don’t know with or without a neural network, but if this whole story is put on stream, and we won’t be able to distinguish truth from lies at all. and plus, what's scary is that the same neural networks. here i am the program mijorni, yes, which we saw, uh, an image is created, voice effects, that is, and the program creates images of people, they speak with their voice. it is already now and it is no longer possible to distinguish a fake from a non-fake, and then they were hali who say, yes, programs can create texts. yes, programs can create visual wonders, then the next step. yes , programs can play the role of god let 's pay attention to the topic of experiments with the introduction of chips into the body in detail in our
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story, we will discuss this briefly. back in the last century, people began to implant in their bodies various electronic devices to improve your health, the most common to this day remains a pacemaker. today , technology has stepped forward, far ahead and in the first place. this is due to the name of elon mask, his neurolink project is associated with the development of an implant, which is capable of transmitting signals from the brain to a computer, that is, people with disabilities will be able to control objects with the power of thought and even restore their lost motor functions for the first time this device was shown in july 2019 , chip it looks like a coin, its diameter is 23 mm, and the thickness of eight microprocessors is implanted under the skin and connected to the brain , the whole operation is performed by a robot surgeon who drills a hole in the skull and connects the electrodes. according to the mask, the operation, painless and does not require anesthesia, the patient can leave the clinic on the same day after implantation
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, no traces of the owner remain. does not feel the chip, like a foreign body, the microprocessor reads data in the brain and connects to various devices via bluetooth on distances up to 10 m, implants have already shown their effectiveness during animal experiments in 2021. the chip was implanted in the brain of a nine-year-old macaque. after that, a video was shown in which the primate plays a video game with the power of thought, a in december 2022. musk showed another video from the laboratory, where the monkey asks for food with the power of thought on the frames you can see how the animal moves the cursor according to the words on the on-screen keyboard and in this way asks for fruits by 2024 , they plan to switch to testing neurochips on humans in russia and in the usa have developed brain implants that can restore a person's memory. this will be possible due to the internal stimulation of neural connections in the brain. however, some experts are skeptical about the possibilities that the elon musk project and similar
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technologies promise. since the human brain is very complex and any incorrect interference. it can harm him, according to scientists, in order to decipher all the information that our brain transmits, much more knowledge about it is needed. and this is the main problem. in addition, it is possible that hackers can gain access to implanted chips or other devices, causing a malfunction with the ability to take control of the consequences of such actions can be fatal to a person. some even fear that artificial intelligence will be able to suppress and take control of the mind of its owner. yes, glebsk. i think many people cannot say goodbye to this fear, and in fact, based on our discussion today. we understand that there is a reason for that. tell the republic of belarus artificial intelligence. still , painstaking work is being carried out in the same way as in the russian federation, and there are even those programs that can compete with the same western developments, and alexander
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lukashenko expressed his point of view about the world of the future. let's hear the emiration work. uh, on artificial intelligence, chinese scientists there. they collected their money further. they worked seriously, and they asked me to help them work in belarus, i say, yes, the lord is with you, why am i on let's say it has taken a bite, not only because there will be 5 billion dollars of investment. and they promised me to create this smart city and there , uh, a powerful educational platform, there will be a university for artificial intelligence, we will train people and in the west they begin to understand that there is nothing to do with foolishness. it is necessary to cooperate with the belarusians, because as soon as joint work can bring fruits that will be truly positive and useful for humanity, because if we have an arms race, and this will no longer concern only ground wars, then a will transfer
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all this into space. there may already be completely different scales of disaster in the future. that is why i say that this is an unstoppable process, and i am afraid of it exclusively, because i am a homo sapiens representative of a socio-biological species, the only and unique one. i know from previous experience of my species that we might not be destroyed, smart machine, but we'll do it. in order for it to work, moreover, we ourselves will want it and connect ourselves to a-a. there, we will build a matrix directly to its networks, let's go into it and close everything from the inside, and it will be a different humanity. it won't be homo sapiens. it will be, perhaps, it will be a meta-homi beautiful name, especially those already registered, though igor, well, what is the final word of today's program, please know, if a these chips become
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mass-produced, i do not rule out that i will agree to put it? i'm interested, at least. ah, and. i think that in conclusion of everything, we understand that technological progress cannot be stopped, and it will be let's watch and enjoy this observation. thank you so much incredible intellectuals today in the program sas is authorized to say that i can say, in conclusion, the future is always scary. and, as pelevin wrote, a person’s horror of the future is dictated by the fact that, unlike animals, a person realizes that he is finite, but entering the era of artificial intelligence gives even more reason for panic . the thought of the finiteness of all mankind appears. at least in the form in which it has existed so far and in conclusion i want to quote the writer we have already mentioned. arthur c. clarke 's zimov laws of robotics became a successful literary tool. perhaps, according to irony , or maybe it will be a masterstroke, but in general , asimov's stories refute the point
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