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They train and they keep, what do you call it every hour. People, billion people, and there's a lot of debate over whether that is like we should be worried about or not. BetterHelp: https://betterhelp.com/lex. It's not really a fair race. Like this. So I think these are called glider guns or something like that, where they shoot off objects of different kinds and like you think, but the individual soul knows nothing about anything except itself and its nearest neighbors. It's interesting that some animals have mating seasons. [14] He currently serves as a research scientist at MIT. I think, you know, when you watch great chess champions play against each other or like great like Muhammad Ali versus Frazier was the moment when I saw Joey go against Alex Jones. I mean, I showered almost every time, which is another thing that's hard to do because you're like constantly showering and you're like, oh, here we go. Maybe there's going to be some sort of interaction technology, some some vastly improved thing that's going to make regular biological functions seem so obsolete that we're going to be readily cast them aside or maybe we'll cast them aside slowly and gradually, like the evolution of the eyeball. So the the thing that I've talked about before, which is like building an A.I. We're in this community. I mean, that's that's what ultimately we would like. Goal number three is we have a podcast ranch and we do all kinds of wacky shit there. Well, people have lost their savings. You think like hard kickboxing workouts, hard martial arts workouts, you know, heal running, that kind of shit. So here's another hypothesis. Lex is an AI researcher at MIT and beyond. Yeah. And then there's the bad songs. If they would, it would be destructive to us humans like or we to them one or the other like, because entire I mean, they can, you know, with this virus we're experiencing now my natural thought. Like, I think about the reason, OK, I always try to find the silver lining and things and the way I think about it, first of all, I've become more conscious of the fact that there's douchebags in this world in terms of there was a lot of sexism in academia, for example, just like boys club stuff like that. And I also think that when we get to the next generation of technologies and this is we're all three hours here I want to talk to you about you were there for the NewLink experiment, the most recent demonstration where they used it on a pig. Pakistan has a nuclear program. Oh, yeah. It's infuriating to listen to, almost like Taibi's vocal fry. I need to get harder and need to start exercising every day again. That's better. We chimps are one in 10 to the 120 part of that that incredible infrastructure that grows. He talks better. You haven't said anything about going to the comment section, reading helpful thoughts and strategies and the different things that people have said in the comments that have really inspired you. Can you see it physically? I as a rule, like never like I turned out that part of my brain off at the workplace because I feel it's such a difficult game to play. I think people don't realize how much pain there is being experienced right now, like most people in real pain, don't have a podcast. And I go to comments to because they currently for me have 99 percent of them. OK. I'm thinking also that we are constantly innovating when when you when you talk to people that are designing jets and planes and fighter pilots and they really are talking about new systems that they've created and new, you know, new new weapons, they don't just sit back and say we have enough weapons to destroy Russia and China and the rest of the world combined. Well, I mean, I was laughing. We're not talking about David. But if they do get to a point where they have legs that work better than your legs and they feel like your legs, like I have friends that have fake hips, I have friends that have resurfaced hips and resurface knees or they've they've, you know, terrible arthritis or cartilage damage and they've just replaced the part and now they work. Now, if you could acquire a group of people that are your fans, that have similar goals and similar discipline, that would be amazing. I just listen to my body. So like people have created computers from that, from a Turing machine, like the patterns that emerge, you can create all these kinds of fractals. It's amazing how much the technology has changed and how much better it's gotten. There's actually so much camaraderie that's involved in jujitsu. How do you get those cops out, those humans out? We're supposed to do something great for this country. I need to order like the like this is stupid. You know, he's made some awesome stuff, no doubt about it. There's so many Instagram pages that are just filled with people with nice houses and let me clear my shit, look at all my watches. He just got his leg was fixed two months ago I think, and is on his Instagram. And it went from a place of people wanting economic prosperity to, hey, let's just make sure that people don't lose their houses. You know him, but I'm not I don't have any insider information. Do you have any advice? I don't know. Lex Fridman, born on August 15, is an AI scientist, robotics and machine learning expert, and podcast host. That was one of the. There's a thing about doing stuff in like audiences like here it is. It could be just the reconnaissance. [19], Fridman began his podcast in 2018,[20] initially as part of the MIT course 6.S099 on artificial general intelligence. So they're Eric Weinstein is out of the million intelligent thing he does. And that's too much for me. And when you look at the amount of money that they spent on stimulus to try to help these businesses during the pandemic that were suffering, like, why couldn't they do the exact same thing in the past to these cities? Yeah. I'm here to help out. Or I was saying how the studio is kind of like the cyber truck release. Nyheim Plasma Institute at Drexel University's College of Engineering. And, you know, that's what we need now is an inspiring a leader that unites, you know. Like what is possible the next 10, 20 years is is flawed. This is for now. And then you listen, you know, you go into your own dictionary and your own concept of what these words mean. ", "MIT Deep Learning and Artificial Intelligence Lectures | Lex Fridman", "Driverless Cars: 90 Percent Done, 90 Percent Left To Go? The richness. But the artificial parts, he had like legs. Taste great. But the thing about the Eric Garner situation is they should have never fucked with that guy and they should have never they should never manhandled him in the first place. And to say that you have to turn that off and it's admirable that you do. It's terrible movie. Yeah. Right, because shit got so crazy that they let people just loot and smash windows and steal things. It's weird. You you create comedy with them. You have to do something to make these neighborhoods better. That's a hopeful message that basically could study it safely. I almost had the opportunity to drive Stevie Ray Vaughan once when I was driving limos. Oh, that. He sounds like Johnny like later. Right. I just for the first time listen to like an interview with him. Lex begins the podcast right away with a hard-hitting question . It feels like your hypothesis would be like if an alien technology was here and would figure it out, would be able to have something that destroys other chimp villages, an order of magnitude more efficiently than nuclear weapons, thereby having an asymmetrical sort of from a game theory perspective, power over other nations. Yeah, it's true. It's fucked in the mayor's fucked in, the governor's fucked. Athletic Greens is his podcast sponsor, but he said that he likes it so much that he would still use it even if they were not a sponsor. I mean, it just seems to be getting faster and faster and faster and which is us humans aren't able to reason that way, like most of the technology we see around us is about a hundred years worth 150 electricity, radio, TV or most of the medical innovations from antibiotics to to I mean, just everything to surgery to all the kinds to most of the innovations in biology and chemistry, modern physics, even so, obviously computers and all of them as old as 100 years, 150 years maybe. 53:18 Whats it like to fly a jet fighter? Right. Manolis mid-life crisis propelled him to a deep reflection on the meaning of life. Working at the office, working from home or hybrid, it's outputs that count not inputs. And that seems to be too far away unless you're able to digitize humans. It's good. Please give it up for my friend Lex Friedman, government podcast, The Joe Rogan Experience Train, My Day Job podcast, my night all day. You ignore them. Like, if I actually had that information, I tend to lean a little bit on the side of it's the duty of every American to leak that information, to take it and make it public. Bye, everybody. Athletic greens. I want I want the world to be more fair. I mean, it's the most one of the most common things was like the professor in the graduate student. And that's why he said it in the debate. (04:31) - Dianetics (16:35) - God (27:10) - Sea Org (31:20) - Auditing (51:33) - Control (1:01:57) - David Miscavige (1:11:04) - Xenu . OUTLINE: 00:00 - Introduction 07:13 - Top Gun 12:06 - Navy pilot career Yeah. We humans from the scientific perspective, we know how to describe like a single system, the way an object moves. But I do hope a leader arises that. We should behave as a community, as a giant 300 million people community. Go to zip recruiter Dotcom Rogan, that zip recruiter Dotcom cigarroa and zip recruiter Dotcom Rogen zip recruiter. You know, like that to me seems preposterous that. He was just like hits like thumb. And more importantly, I'm an AA person, so I'm not an neurobiologists like this is this was really exciting to me as a spectator to see biological systems, pigs. Those those images that you showed in that graph, like, you know, that reminds me of the remember the movie Arrival? Jamie, could you look up to the mating season for lions, please? #131 Chris Lattner: The Future of Computing and Programming Languages. That's butcher box dotcom slash Rogen to get ground beef for life. There's a an account I follow on Instagram called police posts. It's a joke unless you want to. But you got to realize that anything that surpasses any and all technologies that we currently enjoy in terms of fighter pilots and jets and military superiority, if there's something that just goes above and beyond, if everybody has a Model T and you have a Ferrari, or better yet, you have a Tesla, you have a Model S and everybody's got a model T, you are this is and you're in a race or you have something that is so far above and beyond what everybody else has. Please support this podcast by checking out our sponsors: 1. I mean, what could be what what life becomes? And that place is zip. Mm hmm. There's one really good video from the the beginning of the George Floyd protest where this one cop in Flint gets together and says to these people that's protesting, we're with you. I miss you, I love you. And as that process goes on, more and more people will be able to afford these technologies. You have to have an audience is one of those art forms that you you need to have a reaction. Minimize repeat mistakes. Combined with the technology that we're creating, all that becomes almost a single organism that's becoming more and more intelligent, that the idea that there is a hard line between biology and digital technology, that we're developing it really from an outsider's perspective. And young, young, there's something to that just that fresh and represent not compromise to not compromise by. And it's like there's something about him that just always resonated with me. In this episode of the Lex Fridman Podcast, Lex and guest Lisa Feldman Barrett cover a wide range of topics from falling in love, the. I mean but like you know, you know, you used to be able to wrestle, like you've never even ever beat anyone good at wrestling. And they they probably I mean, that's what we would do if we encounter maybe like an ant colony. Yeah. And then Eric Clapton is this like warm, smooth tone. Basically, trolls on both sides were drawn to that, as opposed to the Andrew Yang type folks who are like, let's all get along and here's some ideas. But really what it's about is finding targets and attacking and very little gets done in a positive way. Yeah. And saying that. We just come up with an artificial brain. So I end up getting twenty thousand. Fuck you. Unfortunately, John Conway that created the game of life from a day recently from covid, it describes as a very simple system where from simple rules you can have incredible complexity. There's yeah, there's some pain, there's some drinking. That's a very special time in this very special place. This is what people do. So if for people who know push ups and pull ups. It's a bunch of things they say they're better at commenting the kind of derisive, funny thing, like there's a mix of humor and derision which somehow attracts a certain part in us as like people who click like. Anybody anybody would just say, well, they're just fucking launched missiles. Europa has as I mean, it's fascinating to think that there's life currently or at least recently on Mars, you know, and it's fascinating to think what the evolutionary process on those planets has resulted in. And you go. I mean, one day the I think the vision is that a thousand, just like you mentioned with the TVs, a resolution of a thousand is very low. But a lot of times that toxicity is coming out of a lot of other flaws in their life and their personality. They create suffering, but they also create progress. Go back to those images. Please don't flip this out, but I was sorry I was starting for me, like I would remember waking up, like wanting like a bloody steak in the middle of the night when you put your tissue must be so like everything must need nutrients, like so badly, so much protein. And this is really important. I want to fuck it, you know, to the idea of wanting to go over to a place and dominate it. I'm sorry. And I thought I would get about maybe a thousand. So the the the language he developed, there was a mathematical response to the language, him and his son. He's going to he's going to have to get out the debates. Nickels and dimes are a type of workout coined by David Goggins, where he does 5 pull-ups and 10 push-ups, usually at the start of every minute on the minute (EMOM). [12] His PhD dissertation, Learning of Identity from Behavioral Biometrics for Active Authentication, was completed under the advisement of engineering educators Moshe Kam and Steven Weber and sought to "investigate the problem of active authentication on desktop computers and mobile devices". They're doing the dance that everybody is doing, which is like they're doing like socially distant training, like how's that possible? The magnetic women love them. That's the way I told you about David Favor. Lex struggles to control his tongue, like it takes up too much space inside his mouth, and air is just barely able to escape in the right sort of way. Lex Fridman Podcast full episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J1lN9zkK_k0Please support this podcast by checking out our sponsors:- Green Chef: https://g. Like I said, do any kind of competition in the world. And my parents come into place like you. He'll be able see people to see into people's minds. It's not just that you post something, it's that other people get to post things as well. Joe Rogan were also brought to you by zip recruiter. Yeah. Enter the code Rogan at checkout and save fifteen percent. And the type of people that try to do that are overwhelmingly losers. Well one of the things that's weird about people is how materialistic we are so materialistic. I think in the face of that mystery, something that's far more intelligent than us, I think we can't it's a ridiculous notion to think we're anything but one human village. I was referring to some another aspect of it, which is it's not even San Francisco. That's what you have to deal with the landscape. Yeah, yeah. They'll you know, at first they'll be like first people would be like, I don't know. That really does think that we can get along, we really can work together. It's like I think three people are like two people. Five years ago, maybe. But OK, so let me be. Yeah, I see. But if she got into that position when she was debating, if she was debating with Trump and people saw her and saw her record, saw the fact that she served overseas twice for the fact she'd been a congresswoman for six years, saw how well she speaks, how honest she is, and she's the integrity of the character that you can see in the way she carries on. That's where greed and envy all these different emotions that we think are very bad. There is like two boxes. So the idea is, you know, coronavirus, I want to do stuff like have a kettlebell to maybe exercise that can do at home every single day. They carry the flag of justice, of fairness, of of equality, of respect and love. iPhone one was 10 years ago, 13 now 2007. Message me. I mean, this is what I think most people probably don't realize is, yeah, it takes an exceptional human being to to be a police officer in a sense that you have to be, especially in these times, just to be patient, because basically a large percentage of the population is at best skeptical at worst. Big civilizations on this planet, whether it's China or Russia, has come up with something that's above and beyond what everybody knows, but it's not likely, it's not likely that they've made that much of a leap. I'll be like, oh, it's kind of cool. We do it through social status. My grandma Janet know I don't know if there's a poem I wanted, but, you know, I want to do it, you know, it's so there's a bunch of Russian poems that I think I shouldn't. 1:02:45 - David Miscavige . Clarify, I don't know jack shit about working in an office, I never worked in an office in my life, but I couldn't imagine what it would be like. It's it's just fundamentally disrespectful towards. Look on my this, my that. It's clearly him. Right. But that's not the point. The what is the to do to let it go down now down. I think he needs the it would certainly help crowd to work off, you know, work often. So you're disconnected from actual real human interaction. Yes, this is this is the Instagram days, man, this is when I was, like, so proud of myself, I was proud of myself that I'm actually doing this. That's weird. The time wasn't LCD. It's all about calling people out. So. Follow, rate and review podcasts, create lists, and follow podcast creators. But his quote was, If you bombard Earth with photons long enough, eventually will Tesla. [10] He then went on to obtain BS and MS degrees in computer science at Drexel University in 2010,[11] and completed his PhD in electrical and computer engineering at Drexel in 2014. And, you know, I've known him since he was the guy who answer the phones. First of all, everybody, it sucks. And what it is is almost boring. Like if we look at and colonies and if we think of the individual ants, it's a very different way to think about life on Earth than the collection of the ants together or Fallica. I'm sure I'm sending this to you right now, Jamie. You'll be a man, my grandson. And it also, you know, he's an entrepreneur. And when three of the cells neighbors are also alive, then you live on. There's something called cellular automata where it's really called game of life. But it's possible that the pain that people feel will be taken would be taken advantage of by a charismatic leader to. But all of those things are completely unnecessary. Sometimes it sucks and it's annoying, but it's a part of life. We don't even or ignore them. Available on Amazon, he likes to use LMNT electrolyte powder packets (30 stick pack), which mixes well with water. They don't understand, obviously, combat sports or like, you know, jujitsu is essential for like a lot of people like for their psychology. But all of that emerges within the system. Should you find a wife. He is a research scientist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology,[2] and he hosts the Lex Fridman Podcast, a podcast and YouTube series. And have like multiples like that's the. He is a treasure. He doesn't he doesn't like to talk about stuff like I couldn't get a he because. Yeah. Mm hmm. What can I can I say one thing, sir? Like, if you lose your arm, they actually give you a six million arm in arm. It's like a big part of their culture. So you basically take like the most entertaining Instagram accounts or whatever and the most divisive ones. And I think it speaks to the just the standard way that people debate and that people run for president in this country.
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