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me sophie shevardnadze. with technology evolving at a cost makes speech and artificial intelligence is no longer just a hollywood dream as the crap out of it is a dangerous $1.00 will our lives still be real while i'm here in oxford university to ask all these questions to one of the most prominent thinkers in this field nick bostrom. nick foster it's really great to have you with us so you're a philosopher a year author who writes about what's going to happen to us basically possibly so one of the ideas that you put forward is this idea of vulnerable world right so correct me if i were wrong but if i get this correctly it's it's basically that humanity may come up with a technology that made doing this to extension and therefore we would meet computer surveillance well that might be an oversimplification but the vulnerable world hypothesis. is the hypothesis that at some level of technological development it gets to be said to destroy 6 basic things so that by default one civilisation reaches the level of d
me sophie shevardnadze. with technology evolving at a cost makes speech and artificial intelligence is no longer just a hollywood dream as the crap out of it is a dangerous $1.00 will our lives still be real while i'm here in oxford university to ask all these questions to one of the most prominent thinkers in this field nick bostrom. nick foster it's really great to have you with us so you're a philosopher a year author who writes about what's going to happen to us basically possibly so one of...
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more welcome to take over asian or a space sophie shevardnadze interplanetary flights may be just decades away. but what will they be like and are we ready to embrace the interstellar age well i ask nasa planetary science researcher professor james. jimbo welcome to the show it's great to have you with us so jim scientists say that they sun will expand into red giant and eventually destroy last on earth how much time do we have. well so if that's actually true and but i wouldn't worry about it it's going to take at least maybe 5000000000 years or so the sun is a typical star there are hundreds of millions of stars like that in our own galaxy and so astronomers can monitor the life cycle of stars like our sun and we know the sun is about 4 and a half 1000000000 years old and it stars like the sun last around 9 or 10000000000 years so don't lose any sleep over it but it's true that some day the earth will be destroyed by our own star well look at the world we'll live in nj and i mean the growing number of conflicts on the climate change is recognised as another existential threat we're faci
more welcome to take over asian or a space sophie shevardnadze interplanetary flights may be just decades away. but what will they be like and are we ready to embrace the interstellar age well i ask nasa planetary science researcher professor james. jimbo welcome to the show it's great to have you with us so jim scientists say that they sun will expand into red giant and eventually destroy last on earth how much time do we have. well so if that's actually true and but i wouldn't worry about it...
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me sophie shevardnadze.with technology evolving at a cost make speech and artificial intelligence is no longer just a hollywood dream as a path ahead of us a dangerous $1.00 will our lives still be real while i'm here in oxford university to ask all these questions to one of the most prominent thinkers in this field nick bostrom. in a classroom it's really great to have you with us so you're a philosopher or author who writes about what's going to happen to us basically possibly so one of the ideas that you put forward is this idea of vulnerable world right so correct me if i were wrong but if i get this correctly it's it's basically that humanity may come up with a technology that may do list to extension and therefore we would need computer surveillance while that might be an oversimplification but the vulnerable world hypothesis. is the hypothesis that some level of technological development.
me sophie shevardnadze.with technology evolving at a cost make speech and artificial intelligence is no longer just a hollywood dream as a path ahead of us a dangerous $1.00 will our lives still be real while i'm here in oxford university to ask all these questions to one of the most prominent thinkers in this field nick bostrom. in a classroom it's really great to have you with us so you're a philosopher or author who writes about what's going to happen to us basically possibly so one of the...
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hello and welcome to vision the reason he says he shevardnadze all time is running out for us to handle the environmental disarray that we have created my guest today is convinced there is a way out was simply neat to design a well i'm here with artist innovator creative thinker. in his studio. don it's very very. right so i suppose there is no like traditional way of explaining what you do it's like a 21st century sort of merger because you you know environmentalism urban design technology into something that doesn't quite have like one.
hello and welcome to vision the reason he says he shevardnadze all time is running out for us to handle the environmental disarray that we have created my guest today is convinced there is a way out was simply neat to design a well i'm here with artist innovator creative thinker. in his studio. don it's very very. right so i suppose there is no like traditional way of explaining what you do it's like a 21st century sort of merger because you you know environmentalism urban design technology...
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my welcome to sophie co visionary space sophie shevardnadze interplanetary flights may be just decades away. but what will they be like and are we ready to embrace the interstellar age while i ask nasa various science researcher professor james. jimbo welcome to the show it's great to have you with us so jim scientists say that they sun will expand into red giant and eventually destroy last on earth how much time do we have. well so far that's actually true and but i wouldn't worry about it it's going to take at least maybe 5000000000 years or so the sun is a typical star there are hundreds of millions of stars like that in our own galaxy and so astronomers can monitor the life cycle of stars like our sun and we know the sun is about 4 and a half 1000000000 years old and it stars like the sun last around 9 or 10000000000 years so don't lose any sleep over it but it's true that some day the earth will be destroyed by our own star well look at the world we'll live in nj and i mean the growing number of conflicts on the climate change is recognised as another existential threat we're faci
my welcome to sophie co visionary space sophie shevardnadze interplanetary flights may be just decades away. but what will they be like and are we ready to embrace the interstellar age while i ask nasa various science researcher professor james. jimbo welcome to the show it's great to have you with us so jim scientists say that they sun will expand into red giant and eventually destroy last on earth how much time do we have. well so far that's actually true and but i wouldn't worry about it...
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hello and welcome to vision the reason these are the shevardnadze and all time is running out for us to handle the environmental disarray that we have created my guest today is convinced that there is a way out was simply neat to design it well i'm here with artist innovator creative thinker. in his studio. it's very. right so i suppose there is no traditional way of explaining what you do it's like a 21st century sort of merger because you you know environmentalism urban design technology into something that doesn't quite have like one name like you name what you do yourself i don't explore more of this let's try to let's try to figure out what it could be. the son of a math teacher kicked out a foreign art school twice most of architecture lot of people telling me what i want could never be done and it's my job to prove they're wrong so you're right i think the house and.
hello and welcome to vision the reason these are the shevardnadze and all time is running out for us to handle the environmental disarray that we have created my guest today is convinced that there is a way out was simply neat to design it well i'm here with artist innovator creative thinker. in his studio. it's very. right so i suppose there is no traditional way of explaining what you do it's like a 21st century sort of merger because you you know environmentalism urban design technology into...
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hello and welcome to vision the reason these shevardnadze time is running out for us to handle the environmental disarray that we have created and my guest today is convinced there is a way out was simply we need to design a well i'm here with artist innovator creative thinker. in his studio. on it's very very. day right so i suppose there is no traditional way of explaining what you do it's like a 24.
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hello and welcome to missionaries in the service shevardnadze and all time is running out for us to handle the environmental disarray that we have created my guest today is convinced there is a way out we simply need to design it while i'm here and what artist innovator creative thinker at all is a heart that in his studio. down it's very yeah you're. right so i suppose there is no like traditional way of explaining what you do it's like a 21st century sort of merger because you you know environmentalism urban design technology into something that doesn't quite have like one name like how you name what you do yourself i don't know explore let me magnet more into let's try to let's try to figure out what it could be done with and what i'm the son of a math teacher kicked out a foreign art school twice most of architecture lot of people telling me what i want could never be done and it is my job to prove them wrong so you're right i think the house and. you know. so those i think i think it's sort of interesting to make connections between art between the zine between architecture between te
hello and welcome to missionaries in the service shevardnadze and all time is running out for us to handle the environmental disarray that we have created my guest today is convinced there is a way out we simply need to design it while i'm here and what artist innovator creative thinker at all is a heart that in his studio. down it's very yeah you're. right so i suppose there is no like traditional way of explaining what you do it's like a 21st century sort of merger because you you know...
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welcome to visionary sophie shevardnadze interplanetary flights may be just decades away. but what will they be like and are we ready to embrace the interstellar age well i ask nasa science researcher professor james. jimbo welcome to the show it's great to have you with us so jim scientists say that they sun will expand into red giant and eventually destroy last on earth how much time do we have. well so far that's actually true and but i wouldn't worry about it it's going to take at least maybe.
welcome to visionary sophie shevardnadze interplanetary flights may be just decades away. but what will they be like and are we ready to embrace the interstellar age well i ask nasa science researcher professor james. jimbo welcome to the show it's great to have you with us so jim scientists say that they sun will expand into red giant and eventually destroy last on earth how much time do we have. well so far that's actually true and but i wouldn't worry about it it's going to take at least...
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hello and welcome to sophie commissioner easing the service shevardnadze and all time is running out for us to handle the environmental disarray that we have created my guest today is convinced there is a way out we simply need to design it while i'm here and what artist innovator creative thinker at all is a heart that in his studio. down it's very yeah thank you say yeah right so i suppose there is no like traditional way of explaining what you do it's like a 21st century sort of merger because you you know environmentalism urban design technology into something that doesn't quite have like one name like how you name what you do yourself i don't know explore let me magnet more into let's try to let's try to figure out what it could be done with and what i'm the son of a math teacher kicked out a foreign art school twice most of architecture lot of people telling me what i want could never be done and it's my job to prove they're wrong so you're right i think mean house and. you know yeah yeah so those i think i think it's sort of interesting to make connections between art between
hello and welcome to sophie commissioner easing the service shevardnadze and all time is running out for us to handle the environmental disarray that we have created my guest today is convinced there is a way out we simply need to design it while i'm here and what artist innovator creative thinker at all is a heart that in his studio. down it's very yeah thank you say yeah right so i suppose there is no like traditional way of explaining what you do it's like a 21st century sort of merger...