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will.i.am: The Future of Social Media and Artificial Intelligence

2018-06-04 | 🔗

Grammy-winning musician, producer, tech entrepreneur, author and philanthropist will.i.am is best known as the founder of the Black Eyed Peas. He shares why he's shifting away from making music and has been focusing his energy on using technology to create a better future through artificial intelligence and robotics. Oprah and will.i.am have a conversation about the dangers of technology, the era of social media, and how people have become "digitally rude." With a passion for giving back to underserved communities, will.i.am explains why he believes the key to ending poverty begins with education, particularly in the areas of science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). The artist also reveals why he believes artificial intelligence can be used as a tool to serve humanity and actually make us more humane. Will.i.am says, "For a long time, we've ignored our God-given technology: spirituality."

This is an unofficial transcript meant for reference. Accuracy is not guaranteed.
I'm over Winfrey welcome to supersede conversations the podcast. I believe that one of the most valuable gives you can give yourself is time taking time to be more fully present. Your journey to become more inspired and connected to the deeper world around us starts right now: pay babes. Finally happened here. Yes, thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Ok. So everybody knows you start out this founder of the super group, the black at peace and since then, you keep rising and you keep growing and literally feels like you. Who are eggs. Spending, so you are consulted you. Investor, your entrepreneur or you are advocating an activist year, philanthropist, the like of modern day Renaissance man. I read.
Where you used to span how many hours a week devoted to music for a period of time. And then, fewer hours of we devoted to music for Peter. I just have to ask you this. Are you retards of music, no I'm retired from music. I just don't want to be in the music business. I love making me I'm told me person like black appease, yet we make music. We haven't done it in eight years, but we have a new project. That's virtual reality and augmented reality extinct for so much technology and are so many young kids that are doing awesome stuff to try to compete. The way that we used to.
I don't know. I can't I think, we're supposed to do something: different yeah or birth. New cats, like I signed with Jimmy Iovine when I was he was my age right now. I was twenty something he was forty, something and now I'm forty something am I supposed to like. Now. I think I'm supposed to be like developing cats and believing in kids the way Jimmy believe in us.
About this narrative where I saw this movie car waiting for Superman in that movie. Just was the beginning of this inner transformation, where you know it, it talked about educating the decline of education in America and our position as a leader in the world and how we're dead, Lass will almost lass in education and one of the schools that they highlighted in the film was Roosevelt and that's a school. My mom one, two and now as a school that I would have when two of my mom didn't send me an hour and a half away from school. Since I was seven and the thing that hurt my heart was, it was waiting for Superman waiting for a fictitious character to show up real, solve this problem. So I mean.
We did that on the shore and the others that I remember that some transforming for a lot of people. Yes, oh, I just went out looking for a super men and women and met Loreen POW jobs and asked her if she could bring her programme college track to boil heights. The ghetto that I'm from and since then that the programme has been successful in southern California and now sit on her board. Dean came in with first robotics
asked Loreen if I could couple robotics with her contract programme, because the last thing I want to do is in kids to college, and then they graduate with a diploma in debt. So now our kids are going to school with robotics degrees, but robotics as our major, an engineering, mathematics, technology, computer science- and it's been great- you have a hundred percent graduation rate. We ve been doing it for eight years now. I think it was two thousand eight or nine or something you came on the upper show and we have taken these young boys who didn't have enough. Today you to go to college and come down where a yeah and you gave them an opportunity to go to college, and I think you were motivated by that moment. I could feel in that moment that something happen when you met them on stage and the other well connected
it was that moment where I was like? Ok, I need to do more of us and we started in high school and. I came in their lives because of the Opel Humphrey Show transitioning from high school to college. I need to go sooner so I went out and went to my ghetto and adopted a junior high school kids at a thirteen years old and those sixty kids and now, though, sissy kids are about to graduate college next year when there are going to school, eighty percent of them sorry, eighty percent of those kids are going to school for robotics engineering, computer science, mathematics and its great, and now we have six hundred
seventy kids, but it all started off ten years ago at the forum for sure. Isn't it amazing how you start out wanting to I found this so much often for myself, you start out wanting to offer your services in a lift somebody up, and you end up getting lifted yourself, that the reward is far more than Imagine now give it put you on a straight arrow. Yeah towards people would be like yeah! Well, you wanna go to this one body, the parties. Now I can't go there! Why not? Now? I just can't go rabbi because I now responsible for six hundred some kids and if it doesnt reflect what I'm really truly passion about. Then I can't really be rock my back, so you actively seek out some of the poorest people in the world. I love what jibs monopolised.
Men into your paramount picture, said about you. He says, whereas most advanced right, brain and left brainy, many one. I know. Usually people are logical, an analytical or intuitive and created, but will is each to such a high degree he's a creative genius who thinks pragmatically about the way the world really works? I agree you don't think like anybody else. How would you describe the way you mind works. What music taught me how to pattern match. Me so imagine patterns it's like hey. I notice that people say oh god, oh in Brazil, and they say arrigo in Japan, I wonder why anybody that over oberkellner an hour ago is similar in fanatically, and
my mind then wants to research on the connection between Brazil and Japan right and turns out. Japanese love found them both sunnova and there's a portuguese play. Any part in what's happening in Brazil and the adoption. What came oh my god or arrigo, and a form of that is no different in making songs and finding rhymes and metaphors, and please and then see like the patterns and inner cities on connecting poverty with you, zoning and you know when whenever you have, I got a liquor store check, cashing in a motel, fast food restaurants, I'm Strip mall is connected to you know these kids that don't have a way out and in and out of juvenile hall and eventually gel a prison in their lifetime
I'm because you don't have the same zoning configuration and in and out of juvenile on prison. When you don't have these strip balls- and you know it's connected to your investment in a child from seven to eighteen, sew pattern matching in music and then you see it, you see it or not. That's the way your brain works. I bring just easy pattern and patterns so you're at the forefront of what has been called the next industrial revolution. That's a I artificial intelligence and robotics. I think people get the gat really fearful,
a term. Don't you because it sets off all sorts of alarm bells in people's psyche. What does it mean to you? Can explain for everybody watching in listening to us doesn't already know what that means for us a I, so it actually is movies. Hollywood do amazing job creating this disturbing in future, where robots in a I take over and that's when you have one company, so the pattern matching comes in when I, when I look at these films Mackay, while people are afraid of the terminator causes, one company dominates people fraid of the matrix, because there's one company that dominates but they're, not afraid star wars, have three sepia opportunity to all these other types of aid iron robots, but the thing that they're afraid of and that film is the empire, because when you think of these robots and is a chinese films that of light created? This fear.
You don't know the intentions of the company and its one thing dominating over all society. Star wars to me is the optimism around robots and machines in a I that assist humanity, but it can be equally dangerous, soakin water, true true that result. So can anything it's a tool. We have to look at it as a tool and how are we going to make sure that tool serves humanity I'm just saying equally dangerous, Stephen hawking. The genius physicists who died this year says success in creating a, I would be the biggest event in human history. Unfortunately, it by also be the last unless we learn how to avoid the risks IRAN must see of Tesla says, our greatest existential threat. I think there's potentially dangerous outcome. Their Microsoft, CO founder,
bill gates, sets I'm in the camp that is concerned about super intelligence. Are you in that cap? No, yes, Super intelligence yeah. I think it's our test as creatives humanity, creating something that potentially will be more powerful than humanity that that Super intelligence, this artificial intelligence That we are dealing with now is is a nice to yeah, but it's not totally conscious, But a nice till now many people fear and led to a super to later well, then, we should never have the internet, we should all get off social meteorite right this minute re way, if that's right, so it's coming right. So we just need to prepare ourselves. I think A long time we have ignored. Are you know our God, given technology, spirituality right and is it
You purchased virtually our God, given technology, so we're hardware. There's something that fuse, our hardware and nets are spirituality, so a phone has some type of operating system that allows it to function and we as human beings are, you know- and this is idle optimum- our society, yet when this idle cruise control spirituality is not that there was a bar get a wifi bar on how connected your spiritually most folks are probably have won by if that yeah if you were measuring it by your yeah by the bar, that's interesting them maintain, is up as one of the things of what one first things Bill Clinton. When I first met
Clinton he was like you're antennas up Tennyson already out of all the things we always say that, because I always mice close circle of friends, we always when use at leisure and ten up. What are you tuned into and how well connected? Are you? Are you growing spiritually? I think this is a shove and push to wake us up, especially this time, this fourth industrial revolution at wherein all right. So I read somewhere where you see a time when everybody will have their own personal ay. I. What is that look like what does it look like? Ok? So if I were to say over whose more powerful baby, Ba Barclays, Bank of America all combine or Google to go forward to say Swiss
I think it's BC, war, Spargo all combine or Facebook. That's amazing spoken for here three companies, six of which three different banks that their business is to hold people's money. So something that holds people's money grows people's money. Save people's money isn't as powerful as someone who doesn't take any money for me. So Facebook take no money from you, but it's a product? That's for free! That's, because data is more powerful than money, so You can't really know anything about me if I just put all my money on the table that my money, How can I tell you who I am yeah, there's not going to tell you why go unless we have received from what I've spent, but your dad it as well. Everything, so most people on the other They have no clue what they're doing when our on social media Darrow knows but neither rowing thou know how intelligent or making a company they. They just have this thing for free.
Meanwhile data is power, and if you're gonna have Sesar Data and your data to enrich your life, not only you as an individual, but all your data dapple gangsters in your community. Then you need to have some type of like data scientists that yours. We'll be personally, I saw my dad of me- am. I need my own, I mine, but no mean, gives me this feeling. That cares about me, And my home and all these companies are rushing into your home, the rush, into your house to to know everything about how you live, which will be so you weren't surprise, you heard about the data being stolen from Facebook at all data being bought, but I mean bought yeah yeah. I know So these companies know more about you than the government in the country you live and by the way so I think in the same way, over. Has disrupted transportation.
Whether its emptier or metrodorus taxi taxis, a new way it is going to disrupt the data giants and we need disruption what you think right. We ain't disruption. We have like these data monarchies. If you look back in the day- and there is a king and queen the king and queen on everything that land you lived on big, provided with mortar gave you the you know the building knowledge but how to build buildings and when you build buildings most likely, the king and queen own them, and we are in right now is that you were so open and receptive to it, and there are a lot of people in forties, fifty sixties, who Automobiles first started and they are like magic. Play when automobiles first started like my just keep my horse and keep drive and my Or when people said you know now, we're gonna have telephoned
Airbus or you know a people, are usually afraid of changes in nature being humans. Is that you like to- things- the way they are so two hundred years turns out every two years as Leap go so. Aren't years ago today, Edison and test lower battling on, who's going to connect New York in Chicago and try to turn the Niagara falls into energy source And J P Morgan then now Westinghouse, where investing in in them around a hundred years ago. Now every single city in the world more or less, is powered with electricity. We have in the ability of that same company that Edison started General Electric launched RCA, which is radio Corporation of American Anti. I see now we have radio and tv and new
ways of connecting with the internet gap in two thousand and right now, a different type of electricity exist. Now you could talk to it now you could talk to electricity when you get your phone, you say haste. You go in the house. Those little devices have some type of power in the electricity, understand human, utter and speech, and that's to change, how we interact with machines and things, and my whole mission is how do you get more inner city, kids, ethnic boat building, in designing tomorrow? Could it's going to be built and design anyway, just like a hundred years ago, my great great uncle not a part of the conversation how the world was gonna. Go they didn't, you know, participate.
In the main we not sitting at the table where any decisions were being made. Yet no, so that's the reason why I tried encourage my kids: hey you guys better, be a part of this conversation is gonna be designed anyway, So you were an initial investor and beech Wood Jimmy. I mean a doctor drain when that company with soul. You you, The money and created your own tech company call, I am plus, and its described I've heard as this kind of futuristic think tank. It's a sort of modern incubator. You gathered together developers and content makers and students in science,
and designers. So what are you creating an iron plus? So we we ve created a artificial intelligence voice operating system and right now we are helping augment Deutsche Telecoms customer service in Austria. So our system speaks german, english, spanish, French, that's learning to speak Mandarin Cantonese as we speak, our developers are getting prepared for that. So yes, we argument COS nurse- we are working on our consumer product that we're gonna launch shortly and its in and around the things I was talking about before is how do we empower people to retain their data and giving people personal air.
You said that right now, we're living in an inhumane age and the human age is about to come, but we're going to need assistance to get there and that's why I'm optimistic about artificial intelligence? Maybe we need a different type of intelligence, so we can see the human in us to you. Do you believe that artificial intelligence can help us become more human? I want to believe that, but the more stuff I see on tv when people just doing the worst things to each other is disheartening and it's it's it's a diminishing like break my optimism, but I remain optimistic. It's come. You talk about the divisiveness that we're all feeling just this like in the world, this anchor theirs. As far as this frequency of like its islands off people yeah I've. I've,
you put your internet, you feel it it's like this unsettled. Yet what does it feel like to you? If you like to me that we ve lost a spiritual corps, that we will be forgotten? Who we are that we're so disconnected from source energy? Whatever you name, you want to give to that way it? What does it feel like? Do you that's what it feels like to me and that everybody should sort of playing into each other's hysteria? For me it feels like The parents are not here, and the kids are acted out all over the world. All over the world like where the parents I just It fills adolescent, it feels like you know: carelessness selfishness at the extreme over was walking down the street and was to trip people would with their phones out before this area. Ok, if I was to want
stairs and fall people pull out or bone before they say here. You re nazis for what, though, so they could posted for likes. And the likes dont benefit you with that. At the end of the day, benefits the for data monarchy. Thursday's bore kingdoms called Amazon, Facebook, Google. And in their order that I said, Apple was a little bit more open and controlled with their with their data are not as data hungry, because I sell a product. So there's a part of me that is optimistic, but then I'm concerned on just pay attention go to the restaurant and you see people together and they're, not together, you c p oh, how they, when the walking on the street and which is great I'm on the phone to? But there is
oh type of white manners anymore. Does this digital rude? And you see it when you travel when people come up to and his door phoning your face and expect a selfie and what and there's no word for it. There's no rude! There's no word for it. I defy birth. If I'm glad I was rule will, if I had gas but hold my my Gaskell's. I don't want a bus I would for everybody in the room, but when it comes Other needs we. No more manners. It's like this disregard any bodies, personal space, and it has nothing to do with pride, there's like invasion the privacy and then there's invasion of privacy eyes. If I select to go on.
On social media does not mean that I should get rush and bombarded by everyone else's desires to capture moments right and that's why? I think we need some type of you know on off switch and a form of of a technology that looking out for me? I should be able to tell my now: we need a technology to look out for us. Why can't we do it ourselves, as we do have the time of the day? What why you don't think that there is there is a need to return. It's some kind of value system. That says this is rude invading a person's personal space. I remember walking across the bridge
during the movie summer and this woman was screaming at me about getting yourself again recently and I are physically could not do it, and I was just like take the picture just going to take the picture and she said I don't picture you a picture of me in the picture with you and then I could. I couldn't get to her and then she had much much much much attitude which that has happened to be several times. I'm here, I'm sure We need to give up much out because it it's like you are it's now flipped that if you don't allow me to invade your personal space, then you are being rude. For not letting you think it's a good supper visit you live on. Let me have a selfie mayo. You pull yourself up with that's what I like you like. What are you serious? You got to the point where in them a freedom I no longer have freedom of
what I want to do now cause I'm supposed to thy asked my mom. Like my. If you had a raises in this era, could you have. Now, boy she's a no boy, because society is now dictating how parents are raising their kids. Like my mom raise me the way my grandma raised her and those three different times you have. Two of them were synonymous with each other. Like my grandma, that's like fresh out of slavery in nineteen. Twenty, her grandma was a slave. My mom was born in nineteen, fifty no similarities because there was no Jim Crow and they migrate from the south to Southern California. So here I am a video game. Kid mama's tv kid grandma was radio kid. My grandma mom was.
Picking, Mississippi picking things back to where we're saying earlier. Do you think there will be a time where we actually goes egos, Baden over and over again whether technology connects us or disconnects us, and I love your analogy, which is now talking to electricity. I think it's both. It connects us and it disconnects yes, but how we use it. Will we be able to move to a time when we be able to use it to maximize connection and unanimous disconnection. You see that happening. Yes, for example, of kids. What the phone does really good right now, I'm lost somewhere, I say: hey, I need to get to ex next coordinates. It could get me they're a map, the whole planet
Very well, but it has a map me and people yet. So if I said I went away one seventy by April nineteen, two thousand eighteen, it should be able to give me directions now to do that. She helped me rights on taken on these. Really, I really know what to do those Epps separately for me or is it for the company? You know my stuff, no, you are asking for, like you, what's really going on here. What all these steps stuff? I always liked me step, are you argue calculating my dad? Is it for me, though, is that how was it For me, yeah yeah. I don't even know what I ate to even burned off that stuff. So that's that's for weight What about? Maybe they do
Nowhere do you eat it so well. What? If I wanted to have a light aspirations, things that I want to accomplish threat and I want to do in life all the knowledge that's out there in the world can up a system help me achieve my goals, so I dont have you don't have that much time to search the internet, for all things are really hope you, those not enough time. It's so noisy is the reason why I believe fake news is big news, so much stuff out there on purpose to flood you from what's right and what's wrong, you don't have enough time to fund to it all. Does that not all know anybody that got time to live life spent on with family and friends work and come to life. It just so happens that people thumb more than they are interacting with people. What if you had something to help you save time, so you don't have to come to life, to where you don't search the internet, the internet.
You and that notifications, whereas I bring lingeringly dangling because I had a talk to something. It has to be smart enough to give me what I need, and that is the optimism I have with this, not super intelligence. His personal intelligence from You can't do advertising in and like pop up windows in the form of a conversation. That system has to be precise Give me what I need when I need it in the form of a conversation and soon as the mighty start talking to, and then I started my four nine. Ninety, Nike shoes on Figaro Boulevard. You like your. What? What ever you talk about? Why you cages blurred offer frigate advertise mode out. Nowhere you would
What me as a friend and the same thing, I believe is for this personal thing is going to help us save times, can help us connect with the people that we care about, because we do have the thumb through life were thumb, ease, we're thumbing through life, like not dummies. Thumb is going through an eye for an eye ya think that means we need to have a verb for that, You're, thumbing too much anxiety mean a thumb. You yeah, like bobbing farming, tilting two people were widely. Will we need language, but that we also need link willingly for what has happened to us as you wish, you were saying early. What has happened to this? The sense of rudeness, system, We don't have a language for how people should be behaving yea. Now I've heard you say you want kids, just a dream to be like Steve jobs in.
Not only like Stevie, wonder that's your main mission in life now correct yeah, How do you do that when this generation, more than ever just wants to be famous that it's terribly hard, but I think there is, is this guinea, but to get it, but the leader yeah like rain. What it whenever, whatever the hustle mentality is always able, Steve Jobs did is obey. He don't hustle bill gates data, so big here. Grinding. Why do you wanna hustling? Grind? Result there is a way to get it to where you not grind. You wouldn't buy a car. Lines you wouldn't want to write a horse called hustle, because eventually it will get out here like you, would you wanna, horsetails lightning, you want a car name smooth. So how do you apply? This
Aim things to life like for a long time and they thought african Americans couldn't excel in tennis, Arthur Ashen, serenest sisters dominated he said the same thing with golf tiger. Woods dominated the same. Things can be applied in the world of TAT science solving problems. So, let's start start dreaming that dream that starts aim is thirty five put to people that one of them like Michael Jordan, there's no, what you five turbo, even if you and you can get it that way, but not does more people that could get it like Steve jobs than they are like Michael Jordan, turns out, because everyone would turn pro by applying themselves. Department of defense needs it department, energy needs it. They need it and that shortage of engineers and- and I know that you believe that poor underprivileged
Disenfranchise children are actually a business. What is the business of poverty? Deeply? Okay, so Let's say you take me back, I'm eleven years old, I'm in the projects, just like you have scouts that go out and look for football players and basketball players to go to college there, scouts that go into inner cities that check GPA, seeing how many people are in an in and out of juvenile hall and they decide where they're going to build the next prison. It just so happens in Amerika. For a long time, prisons were privatized you're, everybody should watch thirteenth. Finally, you're delete behavior was a business for folks say for example, and then.
Start with how much money they invest in a kid at early age to go to school. If you go to Brentwood or the equivalent of Britain would across Amerika kids get an eight to ten thousand dollars a year for their education. If you go to boil heights or what's the kids getting three to five thousand dollars a year for the education, wherever there's three to five thousand dollars a year for their education, those kids are subject to bad food. No financial literacy therein
a juvenile Han prison and that's a business there. Oh basin diabetic and they're gonna end up on some medicine and the food to eat. Him is goin to scale the bad health to levels at which, though, probably won't live, a long life and its throughout their life. There were generating so much money for pharmaceutical companies, correctional facilities and it's a business. So you want to combat business with business. So, let's educate our kids either change how school districts invest in a child or to what would I do it? My neighborhood there so many celebrities I come from in our cities. They can adopt their school. So I adopted my school and the adjacent to the neighbourhood. I grew up in it costs about a million and a half bucks for college training programme. My college track. It works. So all folks at a watch in his hearing. It works all the folks at or India they have disposable income. More,
wrappers or singers actors actresses go to her that you come from and adopting costs one point to a year. If you can do it. That way, I mean there's people rapid about spending money wasted it like a man. Of our community with reverent about like change it, and I would ask that that would be awesome. Not give ya can't wait to get about about. I can we change mentioned that matters now. Is that the path like you, I can't use how much you change and it may actually Monday we're like eczema move. It will be amazing that we always complain about the things Underserved communities are underdeveloped communities, but we never ask who were the servers and the developers owner who these developers and servers are that are possible.
Living conditions turns out. We can be the servers and developers yourself, so this makes you an optimist right, you're, an optimist about future yeah, I'm the kind optimists that if someone says you know what they say when the door closes, another one all interests our say that you will say that I say when a door closes Amigo build another door, because in that way it will always be open. Cuz, I own that door, and I can close it when I want. You can be an optimist, it's still waiting for other opportunities or you could be an optimist that makes opportunities and that's how I optimistic I am his. How do I go out and make opportunities not wait for them love it. Tell me what this is all national son, yet masses of my guppies present measures son I here this is a book that is
Augmented reality, I'm really excited about this guy, I'm excited by this means soldier books he's gonna change right, get so master. The sun is as a graphic now will that I wrote five years ago near and data Scott and then Jack and what it is you classic traditional graphic novel marvel is our partner, but we created this this technology that allows you to put the phone over the book and it becomes life itself
We need to make the terrorism is applied, as I did think of any other was so you have. They add that you put over the book and then the book comes on yeah. I scored with HANS Zimmer, so I went on similar studio and samarcand like look at this got his team that I've had for past eight years. I didn't member financial functional. I will you need to get rid of this team of economic, what biggest something now you're gonna stand the talented, and so everyone was talking about this new technology that that arguments, physical spaces books and just like the space between me and you, you can later it and put new information like I could see with Agua reality. I could see like operas digital halo.
The things that are, on your mind, things if you travelled and right now it's on a phone, but tomorrow be glasses or contacts near, so we're just we're we're really lake, what five six years and being able to see what other people are thinking right, Nazi with a thinking but seeing what peoples their collect
in the thoughts so right now we have that if I wanted to follow your feed, really that's a collection of thoughts. What you thought about that picture, comment about that! You conversations you really look at social problem. You really get to see what a person is about or which important to them. What they think is important where they want you to think. But I need this device this phone right now, so this book shows you that what you thought of book was in the past will change from where I could go deeper into you know what that sentence was about were hidden Jim's behind that phrase or picture depending on the author and could tell deeper stories with augmented reality in books right when you thought books were obsolete here comes something to bring them back up again. In the same way, this book has been transformed me sit and talk to
we'd be transformed, have admitted lenses, whether their glasses or contacts, which I think could be distracted me. This draft is every once in a while. You. What people do that anyway, when they were so it all. Psyche right just except you, do you sleep well. I've learned now that I've changed my regiment and plant based. I sleep really well,
So I M going to show you constantly thinking about things. What the future is. What's gonna, look like! Yes, why I got to sleep around twelve now: wake up at seven, eight work out eat right and we ll have a deeper sleeps, but I still am always I'm always thinking about what tomorrow, maybe and which are spiritual base. What gives you personally grounded your spirituality, the essence and review the conversations, the prayers that I have with my future self? Am I pass off willing so when I pray and meditate meditating prey to my eighteen year, old self right now, who's lost because he doesn't know how to get here. So I sent him
You know, GPS coordinates, here's how you get here, stay away from that stay with me and I meditated prey to that person and just like the six year olds ice as you already here in your forty. So why do you need to do that? Because that's what got me here so I dont see time like the old one, o clock humbly to a meeting. I think I think of time, as is constant loop, if you choose to connect to your your pass Alfred future. So, ok right so yeah, I'm here at forty two But, like I have a memory of your agent of my eight year old self, I know he's lost in and he got me here because I send him here. Just like my sixty year old self esteem
me too, that yeah. Why am I doing I my six year old self, told me to do this because it's going to be built anyway? Let's make sure it's built by folks that come from areas that either going to have tougher lives, because of which, right? How do we make it easier for those folks rated by making sure the algorithm is looking after them. If you're in a car self driving car and in the car is like twenty billion a year,. And right next to him, is a hundred million air and walking across is Jamal and there, all going to allay x in to pass Elliot. Get to elect. You have the past. The hood and there's a car accident happening
and the a I know that Jamal in an instant is only worth a negative two thousand dollars whose life is being saved unprotected. That algorithm is being programme now, then algorithm is being programme now that algorithm has to be in programme now, because every talk about self driving cars so from that perspective or centres on the car. See the face the know how that, where that basis connected to financially, there have been in any crime or not to be able to protect not only the lights of the car and the value and the like, whose warmth the vehicle and the system of war, the first three years Gary. You guys think about. That's very scary is very scary. That's the reason why I'm like a car knows who I am as on crossing the street. I think that's pretty darn scary, what's Gary's,
although the drivers will be out of jobs in five years? You think you know you cannot say autonomous vehicles, and then at the same time say over drivers does not compute. So there's a lot of but with a new jobs will come at always is, is so where kids that have nothing end up, creating things never existed, jazz hip hop, keep up it. All came from folks were forgotten, So what are those folks goin to dream up and imagine a new careers and new industries that are gonna come for their dabbling in Asia and the sooner put them in the conversation, the better. It is for folks that are synonymous to their life conditions, so he eats talked about like inner cities. What about slums, One of those ones is Bangalore. India, Bangalore any
two thousand and five the Bangalore into you know today the bay but anyway you know today is like the Tec Hub of India right. So you see how tat can transform the living conditions and it will continue to change for a eyes people grazing over spell check is the dog years. When you're on Instagram or Snapchat version of a I r, a r it's here, yes, Stephen Hawking's is a genius and rest in peace, great addition to society as a whole, Elon Musk amazed
So some people to be like really were disposed to. Take your optimism over them. The geniuses you should always take optimism over worryin fear there are concerned is not the a. I is bad could be bad, but then you have to ask: why were they go wrong? It will go wrong. Education is not matched with investment for I. So if we have a dumb society, that's when it goes wrong. What are we doing to counter that and make sure that you know we play a role in making sure to our best abilities that people are educated? How do you change frequency in popular culture to our education is sought after and not just me,.
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