We're in a singularity now | George Hotz and Lex Fridman
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See how at 2:15 Lex uses silence very well to provoke further thoughts from Hotz. The mark of a great interviewer! Love all your interviews Lex.
@humanoid9787
3 жыл бұрын
I wish lex did it a lot more often. I find that often lex feels the need to interject to stay stuff that is kinda unimportant sometimes
love all your clips man
@virtuerse
3 жыл бұрын
Love your channel and work too, keep going champ.
@HotboxinwithMikeTysonClips
3 жыл бұрын
@@virtuerse thanks man
@redacted7104
3 жыл бұрын
oh dude your channel is awesome
@ethanharvey4869
3 жыл бұрын
@@HotboxinwithMikeTysonClips 😂😭
I thought they were gonna talk about our universe being in the singularity of a black hole... and that every black hole is its own universe. lol
@elenabob4953
3 жыл бұрын
Expectations subverted :)
@virtuerse
3 жыл бұрын
As was I! A welcome surprise nonetheless.
@Themata
3 жыл бұрын
Same 😅
@TheChavez1976
3 жыл бұрын
Technological singularity
@Themata
3 жыл бұрын
@@TheChavez1976 I was here for a physical singularity, interviewer for a technological singularity, and interviewee for the social singularity Ironically not a single same singularity 😅
Lex your podcast is awesome my guy 👍
The singularity isn't something you can be in. It's a point in time. It's an event with a before and after. The only way to know that it has happened is in retrospect. So either it has happened or it hasn't... and whilst I think we are building up to it I don't believe it is quite there. I think it will come when we solve one of the big problems, "infinite" (read: unbounded) resources, energy, intelligence or life.
is the investment in the short term of self-driving cars going to pay for going to mars?
Hell ya we’re in a singulari...wait, what?! Oh, that singularity! Damn my sophomoric understanding of stuff and things😁
George Hotz is soo mad-cool .
The cover art looks very clean lex👌👌
@brandoncuster5219
3 жыл бұрын
Drip
That is a bit awkward...unless I didn’t get it...but it seemed each of them meant something different by singularity...I’m more familiar with Alex’s understanding not the other dude’s..
@alexshaykevich509
3 жыл бұрын
You're right, GH is on his own trip and doesn't know or seem to care about Kurtzweil's definition.
@yomammascan
3 жыл бұрын
They agreed that the singularity has begun - with increased human communication and technology.
@alexshaykevich509
3 жыл бұрын
Sure, they agreed, but they're not using Kurtzweil's definition of what a singularity actually is.
I'm a teapot
Not sure if you two were operating with the same idea of “singularity” that most people are familiar with. I think most people envision the singularity entailing computers taking over the reigns from humans to create new technologies, without the input of humans, which disrupt existing incumbents. I thought this interviewee would have some insight into computers operating at that high of a level but instead he argued in favor of humans becoming a level 1 on the Kardashev Scale
@bighands69
3 жыл бұрын
Kurzweil's singularity is a human experience. It is a merger of AI and human intelligence. Kurzweil makes the singularity simple for people to grasp as an idea but even he has to be aware the moment turing is reached humans will have systems that will massively expand human intelligence. Imagine if every human on earth had an einstein level of intelligence what that civilization would look like. Could we even understand it.
How is singularity explained in terms of time being relative? From the model where whole human history is just a few last seconds of 24 hrs of Eearth history - we are in singularity, we are the singularity.
@sacredgeometry
2 жыл бұрын
A point on a line is still a point regardless of how long or small that line is.
Ah. A technology singularity.
Was the post modernist comment ironic
@whoschiliisit1752
3 жыл бұрын
T R I G G E R E D
@emilykirova533
3 жыл бұрын
Well yes, but actually no
Perhaps, yet remember it's symbolically a simulation. Terms like "hacking" the "code" are used far too liberally
@04dram04
3 жыл бұрын
Reality is a dream projected form the subconscious. The conscious imagination and feelings, impress new creation onto the subconscious
George Holtz the key! 🤩🙉🙊🙈
Get Hamza yusuf or dr abdul hakim murad
Every time you try to enjoy and online game and someone has a head shot hack blame this guy or the likes 👍 maybe he could prove how smart he is in more useful way.
Singularity happened already few years ago.
Humans can’t control their emotions, their egos are too big
@kingwillie206
3 жыл бұрын
Not only emotions in and of themselves, but the understanding of them.
Fuck the future is going to be crazy
AGI is not needed for a singularity to take place.
George has a very high IQ, and enjoys flexing the verbal portion of that IQ in a manner that forces others into lamentation. Unreluctantly, I am a bit envious of him in those regards. Perhaps in time, I might be capable of allegorical speech, more akin to those of his ilk. --- "I'm a postmodernist" -- George Hotz understood the implications of what he was saying there, and who he was saying it to. Trollin people!
@sacredgeometry
2 жыл бұрын
He doesnt strike me as someone that does. He strikes me as someone that has a poorly organised mind, a reasonable imagination and an above average IQ (albeit not that significantly above). The thing about having an extensive vocabulary (often regardless of intellect) is it demystifies the attempt to obscure/ obfuscate information with language. i.e. People without would assume intelligence as a capitulation of being able to extract the semantics. Others would understand it's all style and little to no substance.
... singularity-shmingularity. Good 1, lads... &- Right... but Nass Harimain's been saying, for more than 2 decades now, that everything's dots within dots, to infinity. And, that we-all are actually live-ing inside of a "black hole"-!?!?!
Driving is easy? Tell that to humans
#brian #tyler #indra
THIS guy is a postmodernist? I’d love to hear his definition of that word
@sacredgeometry
2 жыл бұрын
@Greed Master Has he? What has he done?
@sacredgeometry
2 жыл бұрын
Probably the definition of the word. Why woudn't he be one?
I respect my community
Do tell, which insurance company will support level 5 driving?. Sensor effectiveness within debate of law will destroy insurance company’s ability to support early development of such chains. Insurance company’s rely on a driver being at fault or another in the action of a collision being at fault. Hmm, competing sensor company’s within manufacturing?. Do tell. Insurance company’s rely on manufacturing error, rarely. More often the cost benefit being from driver error. As a country 25 years behind structures upkeep. Sensors reading a 25 yr old deficiencies isn’t not gonna pass the insurance company’s business model.
@bighands69
3 жыл бұрын
Insurance is meant to be for accidents and that does not mean a human has to be involved. A person who trips does not necessarily do so at their own fault. If such a driving system was to be in place you could imagine the insurance companies making a lot more money as cost will be lower.
Who is this guy? He doesn't seem like he thought much about things.
@J0n3eR4M
3 жыл бұрын
hes an incredibly smart person. Responsible for iphone and playstation jailbreak and runs a leading autonomous driving company. But he's also pretty casual and dont think he'd claim to be any general expert like Lex is. Especially for articulating it all. Hotz thinks too fast to be a podcaster lol
I believe that the AI uprising will be so smart and slow, that we will never see it coming, while its happening.
@SpaceHawk13
3 жыл бұрын
Accept it is happening and we are seeing it coming.
I am depressed
Do you ever wonder if there's a relationship between the singularity possibly tying the universe together into some giant network of self organization of information that represents life. Perhaps the primordial soup was no accident, and life is ultimately the same thing as the singularity. Maybe we're destined to condense into an ultimate consciousness or life form, while entropy fights to rip everything apart? Like a universal consciousness that grows and networks the universe together over eons, converting all available information into life/consciousness, whilst eternally battling entropy, as it disperses all matter and information into oblivion. Maybe life (singularity) and death (entropy) are the two fundamental forces that are driving the universe in cycles. Perhaps when we see particles appearing in a vacuum, we are really witnessing a birth from nothing. Spacetime could just be a by-product based on information. Gravity would be a fundamental "life force" binding information. After countless eons when entropy has finally run it's course there is no information left, so boom, it happens again, and life is born. Entropy immediatly takes hold stretching / dispersing life in all directions and spacetime is born. Hence the growth of our universe. Not saying I believe any of what I just said, but it's an interesting thought experiment.
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Men in Black..
Lol we are infinity and yeah we’re in the singularity. Can we please collectively manifest social democratic welfare reforms the poor are dying
@user-lt6kk9yc6o
3 жыл бұрын
They got money for wars but cant feed the poor - tupac
We're in a "mono culture"?? No.
George Hotz doesn't speak a lot
This guy comes across as incredibly arrogant.
He may be correct, but he’s also pretentious
@user-sl1tg3eb9q
3 жыл бұрын
Just pretentious.
@rogerab1792
3 жыл бұрын
gotta be to drive a company