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needle in my want and the same they're like i use the glass on wednesday. it's, it depends on the person who was folding the home or no, you know, people like it almost all like, i mean you all those to be the extension of the printer. so that they either don't mean the thing is binding me by an agent. it doesn't how anymore. it doesn't have to go through human evolution, right? the dominant, straight v, how assume it be titled tend to associated with the intelligence. and the thing something far in the that's as far as inter massaro is. this is a very interesting question to consider again as an assist or as a philosopher. because i am for one that a big fan of the ancient history, ancient literature. and what strikes me is a sort of dis, humanise ation of the humans that is going on. i mean, the split between the mental intellectual capacity of the psychological or ethical capacity which always distinguished us as a species. and i think my concern is that any new technology comes to total charge a certain aspect of our nature and desensitized another. and i wonder how does
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a i play into that? is it more likely to balance those in balance is, or is it more likely to exacerbate them? so it just depends on how we build these 2 as i b b. how to control it right now. you can go to judge b, d, all right, which is a very powerful liners model you oscar to do some. let's say it'd be done, i'd wise or otherwise it got me kindly doesn't do that. why? because of the program to ensure that these kind of advisors are not given out, right? so these are being brought down by too much control by us. now, because the humans are the smartest, let's say it's more visible due to advise being the bonded being that have donated response. but so be things on something that most, most of the end up going to 40. i look at the history of colonialism. it'd be amazing, right? the is that the civilization in the country? i mean, i devise technology ended up taking all or colonizing the or one, but here,
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this is a, i doesn't the power in need. the domain is a to it right now, it all depends on how well it's a tool if you are a south korean the right. but the, as you said before, if you are, let's say a japanese, you're more likely to see it as a partner. um, i've heard you say that when we move on that spectra and allow, you know, more of a partner life qualities to the a i, it allows for the who are realization of its positive potential. can you explain what it means? because it sounds like actually giving out of the controls and, and trusting yourself to them known really shouldn't be sure. so the thing is to be sure to call the tech barnes, we should how guidelines, frameworks, or do accept regulation to ensure that they, i will operate in the spring board. what does it solve? it shouldn't be going on. right? so that's all the what i'm, what are you mostly them that can sense of what is the current situation? first of all, the dependency people are taking seriously. the advisors that come into this
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language, models of the house and up wasn't already committing suicide in bed. you originally based on, i talked with the job board, we are seeing and maybe are there, is somebody gonna buy, would you be the either do be the grunge, you'd be the now people like be broad going to these models already? did that. why is that even do they get that? you lack of wise, they're really just people are, what do they act up on these things like thirdly, the job situation. i mean my, my biggest worry at this point is job. i've used recently. oh, i saw that one of the indian, the memory, but like fire dire on the read the number of people because that incorporating a trying to read write, the whole scene, government is actually bored to explain that almost 30300, a 1000000 full time jobs are exposed organization now, people to try to balance a new kind of jobs are accounting, right? but my question here is, imagine you are a competitor for piano, a computer, you are a job is not taking over by allowing reason. yeah. you invested a lot of money in a lot of the, of your life and to this craft. and then all of
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a sudden, i mean soul and i really don't like, don't worry there are new kind of don't, yeah. like that. and then very thing, right. our the find, the item, the items are absolutely well, what makes sense is taking a short break right now, but they will be back to this fascinating conversation in the moment, state and the the,
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a i essex. and i heard you say that buddhism in particular, offers a very distinct way of thinking about those technologies. um, can you elaborate in that? yes. so i think uh, an order has to come from this book written by those. uh, uh, i got a mission right. the same as far as kind of the door. oh yeah, the map and dusting book that looks like they are coming up with this bestbuy. you know, the whole question about, let's say we created a send in machine, really it'd be slow when we send out an hour away. i'd be having to create or, or the general windows, which will be equal into humans. and uh, you know, send in machines which got be, i do other things right now lets it'd be operator, but anything i want to do with this i'm off, i'm what i how that's anything sending, how should i should be under human? it should how it has a saw. i bought it, but this billing is really bright. and then if that's the case, then what about human rights? does it apply to these indian machines?
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then what about labor laws? so the actually, i don't as much as operate though. as of work, so that's a question, right? the moment you're intelligent assessment in the machine, then the whole questions will come, right? the be able to create us, we are going to create all intelligence, right? so that means that the not only distresses we're going to base and to be honest, we don't how many ends at this point? there is a difference between uh, artificial intelligence and artificial consciousness. can you uh, ex, explain, was the boundary between the 2 of them. so what we, how right now is so the field of technology goes along back $5060.00 are on the bus on the i feel a draw and i yeah. read a do. does by like, uh, even 1000 barbies idea pretty easily. but yeah, the opportunity that must go in and produce like, but we have gone through many models, many availability, then we have this machine learning deep learning, majestic, awesome, so far. now,
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what we, how is a more than one thing? very good, right? charge you with a gun, right? edit do almost anything. it's like a really will do, or maybe better than the magenta. again, do paintings. amazingly, right dot again, the may just, but a judge of really gone through a few minutes or a donny going to go forward, right on say. so once you build a doors that can do multiple things, or once you build a i towards that, let's say basically, and that is, that is capable of identifying itself as an entity. i think that's what i use, they are going to pursue the consciousness is being created. and the problem is recently, i think, uh, i think there are, by 6 months ago, uh, 67 months ago there was a gentleman called blake when he was an engineer with google. she was working on his laptop is lucas, that language model. and he actually said the model of the game from the on people . i mean i, i, i thought maybe it was much better because we still are very early stage. and then for me, i don't know what he was gone,
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but that this model was sent in and people are right about mendoza, which was already now. the question is, nor did one of us in the end or not, but how it will make us believe, right? video chat with the judge, you be the uh you ask it otherwise it gives you based on advice that other one you are starting to think that this is a conscious entity, right? this is not just a computer program that is only good in trouble understanding the sequence of words organic. spend, what is prospective, helps here as well because you know, what's important ultimately in the religious whale of life is the transition from suffering to freedom. but suffering is very important, that's where the sort of the work of the soul happens. that's where you actually build up the consciousness. and if that comes to you as own resumes or you know, fast package, the question is, um, you know what the real humans do with that? because i know, for example, from psychologist managers,
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i called just extremely concerned about the use of, let's say, pornography right now. not because of any uh, like moral issue has been because humans lost the ability to communicate with other humans because they don't like suffering. they don't like frustration, they look for easy ways for themselves, but you know that, that seems like a very direct way to again, to humanizing. yeah. be about, that's true. i'm the more you under my products, like you pointed out the japanese they are doing it, but the more you angel more pride this to is it. oh it's our behavior like the bought it. all right, there are, there are use cases where uh, i think i recently saw a piece of baseball, a kindergarten teacher saying usually the baby. so comes to the board, call her mom, the teacher because it's happens, right. there's a young kid right? oh, i accidently, but now they're, they all going her. alexa, in human side here we always have these um,
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sort of conflict between homeostasis and these try for novelty. but we have a bias for homeless spaces. but the last sort of pushes us so often and very uncomfortable ways to a to was novelty. i wonder if that is something like that could be configured into the a i algorithms. and again, is that safe because you will have to, you know, receive some level of control for that. so i think this are, you know, a d right, but what we need our band news is document or i think it's being already being done through social media and or right, this is all mine and pollution that's happening now with a i think a we don't know what will be the next stage in a i, right? that's the, that's the reason why i don't give you a great time. so by the, by the time being the industry conversation things without changing, right? because of the only thing we are portable of these predicting our own future. so we, we don't know what will happen, right? the cold is programs located or even thought about how these companies, you know, whether it's meant our microsoft or google or whoever wants to use it,
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right. of course they, they all are using is going to go to them. you know, the big dog. i'm starting, i'm already using it right to do that sense of novelty. now you pointed out a very important point to work on. real estate is right vs. so that's a be long time using, but we want to know that the, uh, how do i status go that somebody be humans, preferably and that's why i would be helping. so you just recently, right, we had a small, small doors that do a little bit little bit little bit conveniences know when this border genie is out on the border. people are starting to, i keep getting b and i didn't like you mentioned. and you know, this is always broken as like, things will change, but everyone less do believe that things are going to be the same going for you also mentioned in your reading something very interesting. and this is sort of, uh, a i being wise because of the historical bias because it feeds on big data. and obviously if in our any big data is a reflection of our current state of affairs with the entries in key story to go to
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discrimination or privilege. is there a base point of time? i at least are there any ways all accounting for that? yeah, so a bias has to be in a model for a long time, man, advisor b, b as you go forward as well. so there isn't nothing, it's pretty much done by this, this uh, academy shouldn't. but how does uh, contact i, i'm not sure i'm mispronouncing her name, right. she used to judge you be the do how that going was a i have a conversation about adult under notice but it already and the funding that dr. nessa, he and the nurse as i see now she makes it up again. the female is another doctor, is always a me. the nurse is always the theme is a be scandal. so show us the model or more over on a bus option. i've already there, now the problem be addressing bias is that technology or technologist then to address it good by adding more technology, right? they believe that the signal so it does solution is i'm a pro, so i do have a problem with technology. ok, you will fix by adding more technology, you know,
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more of that technology. you are, the better it will get. but that's up was not that the problem we have is that the dental ignore my disciplinary approach. hearing or speak. uh, it makes me wonder what is actually a known by state. is it just something that is scientifically proven and measured? and if that's the case then that the real exclude, they're very large portion of human existence. i think also you, we also have very good questions. is it really because you are what these are known by a state so far that i can say, i began to say it just they i but even the definition of just done just as it is always already. but, but all one word i can say i model that one discriminate people based on certain elements like gender, ethnicity, or race color language, that will big woodstock right. do do how? right? but so, so imagine you're, i'm a government, i'm a person of color and i'm going for a, i mean, i'm an investor, i'm going, i'm going for a bank, do something to loan application. now if it is,
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i don't know if it is discriminatory towards me. that's a case of a bias or we'll see and this is called, but the bible on occasion out toward the us just as them use right. it was, it was giving a lower risk or for white man who, who out a, who, who are on a surfboard function or it can be different also also sort why people, you know, the young black good by giving a higher score even though there are also more of us, of much on or something like that, right. so this is the, is it, the is, it is something that is convent upon out of the humans to do it within our own soul rather than trying to out sources to some technological tone. because on some level, it's very convenient, but at the same time, i mean, what makes humanity a unique is our flawed nature. i mean, we all have very unique filters on to this reality. and this is ultimately, you know, the, the beauty of, uh, the spacious. so the,
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the more we try to create the good by the technological means, the, the more just stop in to be frank with your phones. and that's why i, that's why i believe, you know, i am or i or this is are, and what do we need more ideas? you know, one more day was bus 50, right? what is right, done wrong? who's supposed to decide those things? when you have more posts, but the more people are more, for example, there's this report that say that and i'm going to get a house or create at that point every 6 seconds. i'm based on that. many of the stores are built right in the homework. i'm going to do forming of this. now there's another 5 that will say that congress like most on the, which i was always expressing of the country. i think the only thing is 30. how, what is there a presentation when you're building to was know you better get me to it's not limited to us. it's the but i think the finding, the 2nd largest user off that you'd be doing is use their probably the way that you're building towards that to use everywhere. and your best buy has more of the people sitting and dividing. how really, how well, like you bought it,
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all these different ideas are in a different way of looking at the what the different kinds of will be address or incorporate there. so that's why would you say we need that? i have, i only have less than 10 minutes for that question, but it's the most interesting question for, for me, because ultimately, you know, human intelligence is i'll just the intelligence, it's not only about the brain is not only about the body, it's about the soul. and it's about the rational about the feelings and ultimate, that it's about a connection with the divine. do you think technology can ever be installed? that's a 1000000000 dollar rest in the 2nd spot, john sir i, i don't think i don't think it's a good idea to see technology as a replacement for over spirituality or our spiritual belief. stride those, those are a baby on the done technology that goes, i do well. and that may be the argument against the entrepreneur filing this
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technology too much because there is a certain uniqueness and 2nd dignity, flawed dignity in being human. and perhaps the vicious intelligently and consciously tried to preserve that true. i think i'm not of out of under more wisely, but everyone sees an easy way of getting more people to adopt this technology. by under more pricing, it is easier. so it's about the, i don't, but it's also easier to get it misused. anyway, is it in a fascinating conversation? thank you very much for that, mr. ellis york's on our does lesson. and thank you for watching hopes to see her again. and it was a part of the,
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the, in whom those will be always believe that life as a full set goes that all the is ups and downs india, before the british was the richest nation with the highest gdp in the word. and why did the 100 years of british truly bring it to this low or some 50, attracting the late 30. it's banking the indian was going deeper party. they had no right to take my property. my. i don't my god they went through all of our big spaces i was see could spaces off uh san angelo wiley pointed out these pieces in fact, the word loot also is that can be word which is now closer to the english big city
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. so quite selling lead, even the heating, the word has been looted into the english lexical on the street. you have defended the constitution as well as the lives of security and freedom of our fellow compatriots essentially saved our country from a civil war. the mutineers saw that the russian people were not on their side rather than by the designs ross of the service of the town to the bottom that meets any saying the loyal service sales to feed the confuse. citizens, i'm confronted civil war is finance manager that pulls out the bar. i football over his criticism. all of my nerves issues in india. mine is
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a former us president, but he'll to the ball may have confused part, syria and iraq. during his office around 6 countries with predominantly muslim population, were bombed for this very reason, how anyone who listen to them or trust them when countries making political decisions such as these bring allegations against india and the u. s. 5 to start funding the u. n. agency, the investigative israel and there's actions against policy. and as washington slides pushes and by israel is facing within the organization, the live football international news center in moscow. this is on c oh, good to the global news. but it was in, has addressed the russian ministry in the treadmill banking service numbers for preventing civil war. we should get it consistent,
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certainly through if you have defended the constitution as well as the lives, security and freedom of our fellow compatriots. you have essentially saved our country from a civil war for you just in a difficult situation. you pass your loyalty to the people of russia and your devotion to your military oath, showed responsibility for the motherland and its future. we did not have to remove any battle units from the combat zone. comrades of ours have fallen in the fight against the mutineers. the mutineers saw that the russian people were not on their side when it gets to you. later also commented on the situation with the vault going to the p. and besides that the private management company had previously been fully financed by the state speaker states and asked for the wagner group. we always treated as fighters and commanders with great respect. and just because of the courage and terrorism they have been showing you them are soldiers and officers of the russian army as well as volunteers,
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worked in combat conditions with no less dedication and also showed heroism and self sacrifice. at the same time, those who served and worked in the box or group were respected in our country. and when i also want to note that the maintenance of the entire faulkner group was fully provided by the states, we fully financed this group unit from the defense ministry. and the state budgets took from may 2022 to may 2023. the state allocated 86262000000 roubles to wagner for monetary maintenance depend incentive payments, weight loss of the labor and close allied, beller is the only has been put on full combat readiness. also message from the countries present. i'm is, i'm a little concerned code. and here's the speech following the failed volume. and let me mention name, the head of states said the, the events in russia with of cheek and side as both nations of one common homeland
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. it was one of i said, pose, it is his country by less than powers, while you as a new beloved somewhere questionnaire, correct? yep. one of the most ventures think as i understood it was not the situation itself with how it might have developed with all the consequences to follow. that was the most dangerous thing. i also understood that a brutal decision was made, judging by the implication of put in speech to eliminate that. i suggested that wouldn't should take his time. let's talk to production and he's come monitors. i said the russian president, alexander lucas sango, made a speech to day ceremony while conferring the rank of general the leaders of the nation's law enforcement agencies. in his speech, he spoke about his role in resolving the reason crisis in russia was looking for, noted, the threats of russia collapsing would also be a threat to bubble roofs, which would surely quote, parish under the rubble comparing what happens to the attempted coo and bell ruse,
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3 years ago, a little different goes trust that quote, color revolutions don't happen without a reason. nevertheless, it was not without external influence. as the west poses a threat why actively expanding the nature block? the president spoke of constant provocations on the country's borders withdrawing. flying in corpses being dropped mines being planted. and the military installations being built, particularly in ukraine and disregard moscow in minsk, find themselves in the same boat. as, according to look into the west, would take advantage of the turmoil. it's just a reminder of the size of these events evolves about. forces to control over the russian southern. come on, send in the rough stuff on done off the claim and that one of his own guns that have been targeted by the regular army. the russian defense committee dismissed those obligations of this information, the vaudeville group, and the 3 russian regions. i was going to new, it's a lot of tools,
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most of the whole sunday cooling a hold to the meeting that followed a piece deal stuck between the by the russian president and the bottom of my head in cold nation with the russian president the deals. so forces turned around to send back to that basis just off hours, off of the, entered the last of the an articles of it, interest and media space. everything with a this, a say bill to put things, demise problem to us. as a lindsey, glad to view and openly express his hope for the president is doubtful. meanwhile, republican presidential candidate nikki haley, has a choose present. jo button and vice president come at a higher as of missing. the child sees a crisis in russia for his own purposes. this weekend's events show that the russian leadership is in a weaker position than the ukrainian leadership. co presidents. vitamin harris
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weren't asleep at the switch. we could be sending a real message, not just to russia, but to the dictators in china and iran as well. but it mind calling can nikki, our, to discuss the meets in the and what it and did to strengthen russian society around the national leader. in tools with a pile of guests, and they were hoping that was they, that a civil war would break out, which would be to their advantage. but of course the president booked in reactance in the very careful way. there was no blad shit. and actually uh, this is this uh, this incident leaves putting much more stronger than before, since he has the support of the russian people. and he has brought it to the doors . i said, now it's over. we've got over the west, it was a terrible crisis because a, you know,
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the country held together society held together all the key institutions held together. and what not to use by any um, uh, oh, opportunistic ideas about the extra constitutional change. what do you think is the, the destiny of this all category painting, russia? now? i think that's the majority of woodside contracts with russian defense ministry to continue. so work set as they have started, which is, which is the defense of, of, of, for russia in this war or any other things that your grain is that just supported by the west? well, that's the interesting question i, i would have thought that the, the wagner room, what remains of it will now be taken over by the russian government. i don't think russia is just going to give this up. i think it's much too useful for them. so i think that there's going to bring the are the remnants of this, the wagon,
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a fighting group under the control of the russian defense ministry. i would think that this is just too useful for russia just to dissolve. 44 hours less. sure. so russia, was it a wake up cool or a bite of and it was the presence of others to one who's saying what that quite did the needs and the sale well hired along to our website to find somebody elses to those questions. but it's probably the full 1000 junctions off of having to be deployed. it's a fellow named. so remember the say listen where and which was about the rush. i'm by the wrist now. that's according to germany's defense this uh, on a visit to vin. yes. yeah, it's because of the judge of the candles. obviously, we, the federal republic of germany expressly acknowledge our responsibility, our obligation as a natal member state and is the largest economy in europe to stand up for the
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protection of the eastern flank. therefore, i say again in all clarity, germany is prepared to permanently station a robust brigade. and also any prerequisite for this as has been mentioned, is that the appropriate infrastructure is in place barracks training facilities. and the depos previously mentioned to cover. yeah. and then also the way in call that the ruptured last year, the german government place it to station a come by ready brigade interviewing that service on to what it this will have does the switch to its east. but the issue has been a hotly debated in, but it was some cooling for temporary and cameron, rather than a permanent base in a county house around 1501500 german soldiers as part of a nato contin contingent during the visit of the gym and defend smith along with the native secretary general. and then if it were, any president observed the alliances training drills. the exercise tested the rapid
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