Shannon Luminary Lecture Series - Stephen Fry, actor, comedian, journalist, author

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  • Опубліковано 23 вер 2024
  • Stephen Fry explores the impact on humanity of emergent technologies and, in classic Bell Labs style, looks back at human history to understand the present and the future.
    Fry, actor, comedian, journalist, author, tech enthusiast and polymath has over 150 film, TV, and audio performances and over 20 written works, as well as over 12 million Twitter followers, Fry’s wit and wisdom have been read, seen or heard around the globe over multiple generations.
    In his Shannon lecture, "The future of humanity and technology", he outlines how humans have adapted to revolutionary changes in all aspects of life over the past millennia, and uses this as a basis for conjecture about the future of human existence in the machine or industrial internet age, and how best to navigate these murky technological and societal waters.
    Visit the Nokia Bell Labs web site www.bell-labs....

КОМЕНТАРІ • 239

  • @jazminebellx11
    @jazminebellx11 5 років тому +186

    Stephen Fry's command of the English language and his story telling is exquisite, he calms my rapid mind.

    • @thecaravan1
      @thecaravan1 4 роки тому +13

      @@JamesThomas-xo5fy typo, I think. *rabid

  • @jeffwatkins352
    @jeffwatkins352 5 років тому +73

    What a remarkable talk! I've long admired Fry for his other talents, and only over the last year or so have been exposed to his eye-opening videos thanks to youtube. With this one, however, I suddenly grasp what a huge intellect he is. How can one thank this wonderful man enough?

  • @chrisa6212
    @chrisa6212 4 роки тому +36

    Stephen's own enthusiasm breeds more enthusiam. A pleasure to listen to

  • @bidvision
    @bidvision 6 років тому +210

    We are so privileged to live at the same time as this superb man.

  • @craiggilchrist4223
    @craiggilchrist4223 6 років тому +144

    Stephen Fry makes me proud to be English. He is such a good Ambassador for our Country. Grown up watching this guy on English TV.

    • @Puddymom
      @Puddymom 6 років тому +7

      craig gilchrist it makes me glad to be English too, (I live in Florida).

    • @elnoruego6854
      @elnoruego6854 6 років тому +12

      Im norwegian but id rather have stephen fry as out prime minister

    • @nickacelvn
      @nickacelvn 5 років тому +3

      Hear Hear. Well done sir I utterly and wholeheartedly agree. (and im a bloody Kiwi lol)

    • @Osa49
      @Osa49 5 років тому

      @@elnoruego6854 Hvilket parti skulle han representere? Vær stolt over norske politikere.

    • @NorvernMonkeyNE
      @NorvernMonkeyNE 4 роки тому +5

      "What is the matter with you Darling?"

  • @duncan8238
    @duncan8238 4 роки тому +110

    The depth and breadth of Stephen's knowlege, insights and talent is difficult to believe. For my American friends, check out the old British comedies he used to star in, Blackadder - and A Bit of Fry and Lawrie, where he co-stars with the guy now known as "House". Not just a national treasure, an international treasure!

  • @DaytakTV
    @DaytakTV 6 років тому +57

    This is why I love UA-cam. Thank you!

  • @Canuckmom128
    @Canuckmom128 6 років тому +48

    Thank you, NBL for posting this. What a treat. Whenever I see Stephen giving a speech or lecture, or even watching him on past episodes of QI, I think of that time, many years ago, when he was suffering from a particularly bad episode of depression - before he had been diagnosed and started treatment. The night he sat in his car, in his garage, with a duvet across the bottom of the garage door to stop the fumes from escaping, and his hand on the keys. The world would be a much poorer place if he had turned that key. Such an amazing, articulate, creative, funny, kind, thought-provoking, generous man. Somewhere on YT in another Fry related post, somebody commented: "Stephen Fry makes you want to be a better person". I couldn't agree more. The world needs more Stephen Fry.

    • @Bouncybon
      @Bouncybon 6 років тому +1

      All true. A great polymath, wit and creative original. Stephen is also a public enemy of the Catholic Church and his smugness in that role knows no bounds. As a member of that 2,000-year old Church, along with approximately one billion of Stephen's fellow human beings, I recoil from his cold, heartless atheism.

    • @prophecyofdoom
      @prophecyofdoom 5 років тому +10

      Well it isn't cold or heartless. Dogma harmed him as a homosexual. Jesus said nothing about homosexuals, and that harm really didn't have to be the case. Perhaps the Catholic church needs to take a hard look on why our intellectual luminaries are being alienated by religion.

    • @andrewlee4527
      @andrewlee4527 5 років тому +7

      The Catholic Church labels homosexuals as evil, while actively attempting to cover up their priests assaulting and sexually abusing children. I reject your cold, heartless, hypocritical religion.

    • @mrrolight
      @mrrolight 5 років тому +8

      Hmmm, I wonder if you're falling for the false logic that because atheism does not have a moral code it must therefore be cold and heartless.
      Well for a start, atheists don't believe in atheism. Because atheism isn't even a thing. So I guess it's literally true that atheism doesn't have a temperature or a heart because it doesn't have anything, but you would be wrong to assign 'cold' and 'heartless' as value judgments to atheists.
      All humans, including those who don't believe in god or religion, have a moral code that predates religion. Indeed it turns out that atheists are massively underrepresented in the world's prisons which suggests we are far better at knowing how to be good than the religious.
      In fact some of us recoil from a cold and heartless religion that vilifies homosexuals who live their lives 'as god made them,' spreads untold suffering from AIDS through the African continent with its ban on protection policy, yet covers up its own institutionalised child sex crime racket leaving a wake of devastation. If that is a religious moral code, no wonder the prisons are full of believers.
      Oh and rather than take your rather glib misrepresentation of Stephen Fry's position I should encourage people to make up their own minds from this discussion: ua-cam.com/video/JZRcYaAYWg4/v-deo.html.

  • @rinzertanz
    @rinzertanz 5 років тому +59

    Brilliant & insightful, thought-provoking & original: thank you Stephen Fry. May future humanity be endowed with similar empathy, compassion and, above all, humour. Bless you man. You da Best!

  • @johngreenwood1972
    @johngreenwood1972 6 років тому +34

    It’s hard to imagine a greater speaker than Stephen Fry. So articulate and so broad.

    • @suchithshetty5427
      @suchithshetty5427 6 років тому +1

      You should try Sadhguru, the Indian mystic

    • @piotrmotyka1004
      @piotrmotyka1004 5 років тому +6

      Christopher Hitchens

    • @mrodd3891
      @mrodd3891 5 років тому +2

      The hitch was the greatest speaker of his age his command of language and his oratory was unmatched
      I can tell you that Hitchens and fry were the best of friends we shall never see the like of these two great minds and I truly miss listening to him he moved me so much and connected me to my already scepticism against religion he summed it up in his book god is not great and he was right who would command people to kill children and take slaves and is ok with racism and all this because he wants eternal praise for creating us sick.
      Have you heard god or ever moved closer to someone who claims they have no
      We need to put grow the wicked and evils created by religion created by man

  • @cindycoates5675
    @cindycoates5675 5 років тому +16

    I think that having Pandora close the jam before HOPE escaped has not trapped it but simply has guarded and preserved it so that all the negatively, evil and saddest in the world has not been able to totally overwhelm and destroy HOPE. It simply allows people with hope, positivity and humour to be protected and thus live in this world. Thus being guiding lights to lessen the darkness. Thank Stephen Fry for being one of those guiding lights. The world needs his like to continue to double and double until it is so light that there is little or no darkest.

  • @99beatmonster
    @99beatmonster 5 років тому +108

    A gentleman and a gentle man... he has such warmth and intelligence plus the ability to communicate complex ideas in a clear way. Funny too !!

  • @johnferguson4089
    @johnferguson4089 5 років тому +31

    A brilliant, interesting and well-researched man. Really great to hear Stephen Fry and he gives me hope for the future of mankind.

  • @davidyoung5114
    @davidyoung5114 4 роки тому +7

    This lecture should be made mandatory viewing in every classroom in every school on this lovely little planet of ours. I have little faith in today's politicians to solve today's problems, but perhaps Mr. Fry's words of wisdom might inspire the leaders of tomorrow!

  • @christilane7859
    @christilane7859 6 років тому +62

    When Stephen Fry speaks, I listen. What a brilliant man.

  • @mariogalanos4101
    @mariogalanos4101 6 років тому +42

    So Riveting and enlightening, Thank you Stephen.

  • @MrBDB001
    @MrBDB001 6 років тому +23

    Intelligence can weave history and myth into the very manna that gifts us life itself. Here is the reason Stephen Fry will always hold an sacred place in both my heart and mind. I again muster myself to strive to greater things, greater understanding, greater humanity as I witness the truth of our capabilities should we but seek it out.

  • @markncl100
    @markncl100 5 років тому +29

    Thrilling, breathtaking, absorbing and utterly frightening.

  • @keatsgipsy9991
    @keatsgipsy9991 6 років тому +51

    The only human I can listen to for endless hours

    • @elgar104
      @elgar104 5 років тому +1

      Christopher Hitchens is an even greater orator. ...

    • @frankmurphyburr3598
      @frankmurphyburr3598 4 роки тому

      Agreed

    • @mrmuttley1
      @mrmuttley1 4 роки тому

      Stephen Fry is wonderful but we live in a world of many eloquent reasoned and brilliant people. So much to learn so little time.

  • @jacquelinejane903
    @jacquelinejane903 6 років тому +12

    Brilliant, insightful, compassionate man. We need more men like you, Stephen Fry!!!

  • @TejaswiYerukalapudi
    @TejaswiYerukalapudi 7 років тому +144

    The eloquence of this man is something I could never even imagine matching.

    • @wiymmf
      @wiymmf 6 років тому +15

      You can and you should imagine it. It takes a curious mind, a love of learning, a willingness to admit to ignorance, and a fair amount of patience.

    • @sidarthur8706
      @sidarthur8706 4 роки тому +8

      it's better to be exact than eloquent

  • @robertkirk4387
    @robertkirk4387 4 роки тому +9

    Though I do not agree with everything about Mr fry, he is one of the intelligent minds of our time and so eloquent.

  • @TRayTV
    @TRayTV 5 років тому +10

    Such prose. Historically accurate, eloquent, meaningful... What a treasure.

  • @drdecco1
    @drdecco1 5 років тому +15

    Naked humanity. Never have I felt less talked down to by a superior intellect [despite the crippling lecturn....] - clearly his high intelligence spreads to the emotional spectrum/type too. Bless him.

  • @kaigreen5641
    @kaigreen5641 4 роки тому +6

    No matter the subject, Stephen Fry with prep time can make it fascinating and beautiful.

  • @Charrison9918
    @Charrison9918 5 років тому +24

    Everything Stephen says is like poetry.. no matter the topic.

  • @geoden
    @geoden 5 років тому +13

    A masterful presentation by a master of the English language, I could add much more but probably best to say superb, simply superb.

  • @XnoobSteve
    @XnoobSteve 7 років тому +79

    Really enjoyed this. How the hell does he know and remember so much? Great man

    • @sherlockholmeslives.1605
      @sherlockholmeslives.1605 6 років тому +2

      I am Very, Very Intelligent!

    • @Puddymom
      @Puddymom 6 років тому +2

      I think he’s awesome

    • @feikes1878
      @feikes1878 6 років тому +9

      Xnoob 2017 maybe cause he also has a text in front of him, still a great story

    • @jamesmorgan403
      @jamesmorgan403 5 років тому +16

      There is nothing he said that I did not know nor a great many other people already know.. he just has a gift for saying it in an far more articulate and friendly way than I and others do.. SF is a gift to us in that respect.

    • @Danster547
      @Danster547 4 роки тому +5

      james morgan very well said. It’s as if he puts people into a trance. A very enjoyable trance to be in too!

  • @mcconnot
    @mcconnot 7 років тому +83

    Just simply brilliant. Magically woven together!

  • @alexderidder5419
    @alexderidder5419 5 років тому +5

    The love of shearing his believes and knowledge in the way that he does is truly inspiring .
    Also his humble positioning towards his audience and his humor is heartfelt.
    I am not putting a'n hallow above his head, but he is truly a humanitarian philosopher , who loves the challenge that lay before us, and
    by making room for the arguments and the probabilities of our'e human progress and the downside that comes with it, he addresses it so eloquently and caring that you must love this man and his believes.

  • @tomgeorgearts
    @tomgeorgearts 6 років тому +47

    This is just a feast for the mind. I can't take it in all at once.

  • @SafeTrucking
    @SafeTrucking 5 років тому +21

    Wonderful exposition. I couldn't have put it better.

  • @Osa49
    @Osa49 5 років тому +26

    He is absolutely phenomenal.

  • @toniomalley5661
    @toniomalley5661 4 роки тому +10

    Top of my bucket list is to meet this man just for a few minutes

  • @kerryburns6041
    @kerryburns6041 4 роки тому +5

    Please consider this.
    In the Seventies I worked in the military, in a technical trade.
    We knew that any technology we heard about would be at least 5 years old.
    Anything we saw would have been around for at least 10 years.
    The leading edge of the envelope was far, far ahead.
    Anything the person in the street heard about would be at least 20 years behind.
    Now I'm a person in the street again, but I now know there's a lot I don't know.

  • @SpaceCattttt
    @SpaceCattttt 5 років тому +22

    Nokia asked people to turn off their phones. I never thought I'd live to see the day...

  • @johnwhitmore2531
    @johnwhitmore2531 7 років тому +27

    Truly magnificent talk thanks for publishing!

  • @rogerhewland3213
    @rogerhewland3213 4 роки тому +13

    It is astounding how little we know.
    This recognition is the first pre forward step.

  • @claudiascott6654
    @claudiascott6654 4 роки тому +4

    Wow-- there is so much information in this that I will listen to it several times before I absorb it all.. we all need Stephen's awareness of what is happening every time we use Facebook, twitter etc.. beware, folks.

  • @ajansen5387
    @ajansen5387 7 років тому +66

    A brilliant speech! I knew he was a great actor and gentleman, but not that he was a scholar too.

    • @undividedself1
      @undividedself1 7 років тому +12

      Though not an acrobat, as he'd be the first to confess

  • @Garganzuul
    @Garganzuul 7 років тому +25

    I would love to know what the audience discusses after an address like this. With so many important concepts floated, what does the swarm intelligence pick out and amplify?

  • @davekiernan1
    @davekiernan1 4 роки тому +7

    Mr Fry you are scholar and a gentleman and a judge of good whiskey.

  • @CarrionCrow993
    @CarrionCrow993 5 років тому +267

    I have a pertinent question: why is he not 'Sir Stephen Fry' yet?!

    • @elgar104
      @elgar104 5 років тому +12

      Because he went to prison as a late teenager and disqualified himself. ...

    • @Hithere-ek4qt
      @Hithere-ek4qt 5 років тому +8

      He rejected the idea.

    • @nickacelvn
      @nickacelvn 5 років тому +21

      I say he deserves to be knighted, at least in my mind, far far more than a lot that already have. Sir Stephen Fry has a certain beautiful poeticism and ring to it. I can think of NO ONE who is as much a national treasure and deserving of such a title.
      A beautiful mind. A beautiful man. Who fills me with not only (Elpis) hope and courage, that intelligent compassionate encompassing thought not only can, but WILL sustain humanity so as to indeed pull us through to true enlightenment. Religion and government need not apply.
      I'm but an average all be it unindoctrinated and dare I say it free-thinking dumb shit from the unwashed masses. But I feel smarter for listening to Stephen Fry. Hense my (probably full of grammatical errors) comment.

    • @bgk7
      @bgk7 5 років тому +8

      Because next you'll say why isn't he King... of Europe? Or I might!

    • @Erulin68
      @Erulin68 5 років тому +6

      Because he's a convicted felon... unfortunatly :(

  • @KazKasozi
    @KazKasozi 6 років тому +6

    What an incredible lecture. Fry is always exceptional!

  • @Tubemanjac
    @Tubemanjac 4 роки тому +10

    "...so we dance, play cricket or baseball if you must...". 😄👍

  • @SkyEcho7
    @SkyEcho7 4 роки тому +2

    Stephen Fry never ceases to amaze or amuse.
    ♥👏👏👏👏👏♥

  • @antoniorubio4062
    @antoniorubio4062 6 років тому +18

    fascinating!, I felt my neurological grid expand exponentially, great talk thanks!!

  • @zetetick395
    @zetetick395 4 роки тому +5

    Great broad perspectived presentation, very enjoyable!

  • @ferkinskin
    @ferkinskin 7 років тому +62

    Can I give this two thumbs up? or ten? or a hundered?

    • @OdditiesandRarities
      @OdditiesandRarities 6 років тому +8

      maybe 2 then 4 they 8 then 16 and so on

    • @shaky0407
      @shaky0407 5 років тому +1

      How about 10 to the power 320

  • @keithwhitehead4897
    @keithwhitehead4897 5 років тому +5

    The only thing more boundless in humanity than greed, stupidity, hate, and even love is curiosity. Curiosity unleashed will propel mankind into understanding, science, exploration , and its limits are as vast as the universe .

  • @glenndymond9548
    @glenndymond9548 4 роки тому +5

    This is what the WWW was built for & meant to be.

  • @christinestill5002
    @christinestill5002 4 роки тому +1

    I've enjoyed Fry but I won't be around for his predictions...and I'm glad !

  • @STICKITINYOUREAR
    @STICKITINYOUREAR 4 роки тому +2

    When people make anti-semitic remarks, I point to Stephen Fry and that usually shuts them up. Think of this. 50 years ago Fry would have been locked up for his 'natural' way of living. In some ways we are still stupid and in others ways there is still hope for us all.

  • @juliegordon199
    @juliegordon199 4 роки тому +4

    Total admiration..fry for p.m

  • @TheMrB
    @TheMrB 5 років тому +4

    Meet him once at The Groucho, it was in his days of doing cocaine, he was absolutely wonderful & adorable, just faster than normal.

  • @cecilcharlesofficial
    @cecilcharlesofficial 4 роки тому +7

    Who's here in COVID-19 2020 ?????
    God, how I wish this lecture was not so damn on. f*cking. point.

  • @falcychead8198
    @falcychead8198 7 років тому +57

    "Technology is not a noun, it is a verb."
    That's what he gets the big bucks for.

    • @samuraichilton
      @samuraichilton 6 років тому +2

      I thought the same thing as soon as he said it

    • @jamesmorgan403
      @jamesmorgan403 5 років тому +2

      Actually, it is a noun not a verb...

    • @RossRossiter
      @RossRossiter 5 років тому +2

      Noun Im afraid

    • @mrrolight
      @mrrolight 5 років тому +14

      you're missing the point

    • @sidarthur8706
      @sidarthur8706 4 роки тому

      i technology. you technology. he she or it technologies

  • @dehusyndrome
    @dehusyndrome 6 років тому +165

    Please someone give him a taller lecturer table.

    • @sueme1954
      @sueme1954 6 років тому +14

      Lectern / podium

    • @saiello2061
      @saiello2061 5 років тому +2

      @@sueme1954 Speaking Desk

    • @Pwwh0711
      @Pwwh0711 5 років тому +3

      @@sueme1954 Damn, 'beat me to it!
      ...only by 9 months though!

    • @RobJazzful
      @RobJazzful 4 роки тому +3

      It’s probably a standard size lectern, and Fry is 6’7”.

    • @zetetick395
      @zetetick395 4 роки тому +1

      It does look uncomfortable for him, but if they did that all the other speakers would need to stand on a foot stool.

  • @alisonaddicks1584
    @alisonaddicks1584 6 років тому +30

    The very wonderful S. Fry, but Nokia cannot sort out a proper height for the lectern? Mr. Fry is, well, quite tall.

  • @HarryNicNicholas
    @HarryNicNicholas 5 років тому +3

    he touches on another of my pet subjects, maybe when we reach immortality we'll clean up the mess we have to spend an eternity with. and we have to become immortal if we want to get to the stars.

  • @jan-olofharnvall8760
    @jan-olofharnvall8760 4 роки тому +4

    ”Al politicians disappoint in the end”. Brilliant.😅

  • @daviddupoise6443
    @daviddupoise6443 5 років тому +7

    "it doesn't have all the degrees of freedom that you might want"
    spontaneous goodness

  • @TechnikMeister2
    @TechnikMeister2 4 роки тому +18

    I am over my 70th year and still look for the edge. I write models for Watson. No charge. IBM think I am 23.
    But I consider I am privileged. I have witnessed these things: I can remember or witnessed:
    The automatic telephone exchange
    The first TV (in Australia)
    The first satellite
    The first man in space
    The first man on the moon
    The first electric typrwriter
    The first commercial mini computer
    Sold the first IBM PC (in Australia)
    Sold the first colour monitor on a PC (in Australia)
    The first group to be immunised against Mumps Reubella and Measels by government
    The first oral polio vaccine
    The first person to use a biro in my school class.
    There are so many things where I witnessed them first. My kids envy me. But I look ahead and feel we are about to lose control of data and we will face a singularity in coming years. Privacy will enable us to be paid for our information, not just have it taken from us and sold on. So guard your private information and one day you will be able to sell it.

  • @jasoncrobar724
    @jasoncrobar724 4 роки тому +5

    The "Science doesn't know everything" comment reminded me of a line by one of Stephen's friends, comedian Dara O Briain, that "science knows it doesn't know everything, otherwise, it would stop!"

  • @AndrewWilsonStooshie
    @AndrewWilsonStooshie 5 років тому +5

    They have a voice introducing the person that introduces the person that introduces Stephen Fry.
    Talk starts at: 3:15

  • @pev_
    @pev_ 5 років тому +1

    I have found that perhaps the most impressive thing about Mr. Fry is that he has memorized so many literary references. Of course he is VERY intelligent, which does NOT imply that you have read a lot of things (nor that you can remember who wrote them), but just the amount of literary quotes he can dish out is just unbelievable. I consider myself pretty intelligent and knowledgeable in (mostly) scientific subjects, but I have never been able to remember many references to literature such as to say "this person wrote this and that".

    • @rywk4225
      @rywk4225 4 роки тому

      pev perhaps its a different form of intelligence, who knows one day he( or someone like himself) might reference your work/words

  • @jamesjacocks6221
    @jamesjacocks6221 6 років тому +6

    It's wonderful that some of our leading universities are entertaining European brilliance, but we need to give some thought to nurturing our own. Those who we have seem to be accidental, not the product of a society which needs and wants them. What a phenomenal difference such inspiration would render.

  • @TheMonika1951
    @TheMonika1951 5 років тому +3

    Lovely, lovely narrative, indeed.

  • @moisesdelcastillo6703
    @moisesdelcastillo6703 5 років тому +2

    How do I do this for a living? I enjoy speeches/lectures/ performances. Stephen fry, Alan watts, love them all.

  • @acm4bass
    @acm4bass 5 років тому +3

    In reference to comments about 1:15 I could argue that a ton of free time more frequently leads to boredom and idle hands can be a workshop for good, but more often not. And again they speak with nostalgia about hunter gathers, I would agree that those outdoor self determined jobs are more satisfying but that model could not support the population growth and maybe as a blessing mortality at all levels was higher.

  • @jonrendell
    @jonrendell 5 років тому +11

    Stephen Fry is my life's rudder.

  • @jvincent6548
    @jvincent6548 4 роки тому +4

    Why is the lectern so low for Mr Fry?

  • @xyzllii
    @xyzllii 4 роки тому +2

    I'd say Fry is on a bi-polar high here. The way he cannot stop talking. Extraordinary.

  • @Ainennke
    @Ainennke 4 роки тому +4

    I'm only 6 minutes in, but I feel the need to comment on just how low that podium is.

  • @paullymberopoulos2593
    @paullymberopoulos2593 4 роки тому +4

    such a brilliant speaker

  • @saiello2061
    @saiello2061 5 років тому +5

    I wonder how long it took him to write this lecture?

  • @europeanbourgeois8223
    @europeanbourgeois8223 6 років тому +5

    Have a bottle of red wine and then watch this video...the majesty is too much to handle, the implications are too epic and severe.
    Time for some Karl Pilkington.

    • @pseudonayme7717
      @pseudonayme7717 6 років тому +1

      Two greater polar opposites you could not have chosen. If you can stomach more than a moment or two of Pilkington, you are a better man than me :)

  • @erikblohm443
    @erikblohm443 6 років тому +2

    Love Stephen

  • @triluna0
    @triluna0 4 роки тому

    At 1:02:48, it seems to me that the host is being subtly, critical of Fry’s lecture. Fry then appears to be on his back heels.
    Has anyone else noticed this?

  • @luke-zc7yi
    @luke-zc7yi 7 років тому +3

    Starts at 3:33

  • @TheGrassyKnole
    @TheGrassyKnole 5 років тому +7

    A wonder insight into real intelligence.

  • @TDrudley
    @TDrudley 4 роки тому +8

    Hah, in swedish it's still called "shack matt" when you win in chess.

  • @keithschlegel5123
    @keithschlegel5123 6 років тому +2

    I haven't finished watching to see if Mr. Fry corrects himself, or if someone else does, but he said it took 110 days for the West to learn President Harding died, but the country knew almost immediately that the next President to die in office, Lincoln, had died because the telegraph had been invented by that point. Harding came after Lincoln, so I'm curious what he was referring to.
    I love hearing him speak. I wish we had someone comparable to Mr. Fry here in the states, or at least someone like him who was equally popular.

    • @NokiaBellLabs
      @NokiaBellLabs  6 років тому +4

      I wonder if he meant to refer to William Henry Harrison who died in office 1841, before the proliferation of the telegraph?

    • @Sposchy
      @Sposchy 6 років тому +3

      Keith Schlegel Either way, the name isn't what's important. The point he's making is that the speed at which information travels jumped extremely quickly in the space of a few years.

  • @toniomalley5661
    @toniomalley5661 4 роки тому +7

    They know he is a tall man why is he having to stoop like that

  • @BbqMikeG
    @BbqMikeG 4 роки тому +17

    Steven released hope from Pandora’s jar.

  • @kennysmusicalcabaret162
    @kennysmusicalcabaret162 4 роки тому +2

    Captivating ! Nuff said .

  • @satorimystic
    @satorimystic 6 років тому +1

    Unless I missed something, with all the Star Trek references, an important component seems to have been overlooked, or intentionally ignored ... The potential likelihood of advanced extraterrestrial influence or intervention ... past, present, and future. (?) Perhaps 'they' will help us to understand those things that we are yet unable to understand about ourselves.

  • @bishoponabike
    @bishoponabike 7 років тому +4

    Wonderful and inspiring,

  • @hankroest6836
    @hankroest6836 5 років тому +2

    1:44:44 "... how empty this table is! The gaps between the atoms are just so immeasurably vast - well not immeasurably..." Yes, atoms within molecules are around 10,000 times further apart than the planets within our solar system are. ;-)

  • @anjkhar6064
    @anjkhar6064 6 років тому +12

    I disagree. The technology of which he talks has merely automated what we do with information. It has not added to 'human enlightenment', quite the opposite. People are starting to look for something else in their lives.

    • @rigomrtz
      @rigomrtz 6 років тому +1

      Anj Khar how would you have seen this lecture & millions more ? Neurons net extension its how you use it good on ya

  • @bobsnooker.3950
    @bobsnooker.3950 4 роки тому +2

    And one small virus can fuck the whole thing up.

  • @roncox4048
    @roncox4048 6 років тому +4

    Luv Fry. Funny the call to turn off phones was made by a man from nokia...and he did it without a hint of irony

  • @jamesmorgan403
    @jamesmorgan403 5 років тому +2

    From us folks in 2083, hello.. we still use that phrase...

  • @phghr5397
    @phghr5397 4 роки тому +2

    Stephen Fry steps on the stage at @3:30

  • @r4nger5tube
    @r4nger5tube 7 років тому +16

    Again, UBI is mentioned by smart people. Awesome. Glad to see the people shaping our world are at least thinking of the survival of people lower down the economic ladder. Think of it not as a handout - more as Guillotine Insurance. Think on it as you remove the 'need' for people to work and the phrase 'increased leisure'.

    • @raywilliams6717
      @raywilliams6717 5 років тому +3

      Bread and circuses again eh? Fair enough.

  • @LateNightHacks
    @LateNightHacks 7 років тому +12

    Stephen Fry! brilliant!

    • @jandrews6254
      @jandrews6254 4 роки тому +1

      LateNightHacks cute as, and the accent...!

  • @howtheworldworks3
    @howtheworldworks3 6 років тому +5

    LOL this is so funny. In my language the game of chess uses those exact words when ending the game. Sah mat.

  • @pjmbidge632000
    @pjmbidge632000 4 роки тому +3

    Stephen Fry is a good friend of Prince Charles, when Charles is king he will get the honours he deserves, Charles want to make his friend a knight, he doesn't want the queen to steal his thunder.

  • @petersmafield8722
    @petersmafield8722 5 років тому +1

    Someone just asked how will technological singularity effect the economic well-being of the average person in the world? I
    suspect that there will be a lot of social unrest because with the current economic structure of corporations produce some kind of beneficial product whether it be intellectual or physical and they pay people to do the work that produces that product then the product can be sold to anybody else who wants to buy. If however everyone is laid off because machines are doing all the work
    there’s no one to buy the product you don’t have to pay the machine but if the users of the product have no money or income to buy the product that you made all these products and they are basically worthless because you can’t sell them. So there has to be some way for the people be able to exchange something for the product they want either by having a universal income which is paid for by corporations and distributed by the government or something like that which I suspect it will be different methods devised by the political entities throughout the world.
    Some will be better than the others and hopefully, the best ones will eventually dominate. Also, there will need to educate the entire population on the need for continuing education particularly on the need for sound logic and critical thinking which may fail the first adult generation after the technological singularity. It’s very difficult for adults to change their mindset some will be able to do it but the majority will not and therefore the social unrest occur. But I would also suspect abuse and be in need for incentives of some kind to keep the next generation in school long enough for them to learn the new skills needed for a life of leisure for a life that will allow some kind of meaningful activity or work. We have already seen the kinds of social unrest that comes particularly with late teens and young adults who don’t have some type of structured meaningful activity to occupy themselves.
    That’s when our baser natures seem to take hold and create social destruction of some kind. I don’t know what those incentives be but I suggest that every effort must be bent towards every member of society who has an IQ over 70 be required to learn the skills for logical and critical thinking. Now I’m not sure where the IQ cutoff should be. But if we're having a technological singularity perhaps it would be time for genetic to make sure that everyone has the capacity to have an IQ of at least 110 on the current scale. A new IQ scale could be developed after that generation reaches maturity.
    I believe that the IQ scales have had to been adjusted every decade by about three points in order to keep up with the increased general education of the population. However, it seems that the IQ of the general population may have slipped in the last 10 or 20
    years.

  • @isaac6560
    @isaac6560 6 років тому +1

    Can I get the text of this lecture? it was brilliant.

    • @NokiaBellLabs
      @NokiaBellLabs  6 років тому +1

      We're glad you enjoyed the talk. Unfortunately, we do not have a transcript of this lecture.