⏱️ Timestamps by TimeSkip ⏱️ 00:00:00 - AI Censorship Wars Introduction 00:03:40 - Breakthroughs in Autonomous Technology 00:07:42 - Challenges in Robotics Development 00:14:19 - The Future of AI and Society 00:18:30 - AI's Rapid Integration into Daily Life 00:22:22 - Opus Clip: AI for Video Strategy 00:26:56 - Productivity Growth and Technology Change 00:32:01 - Inflation: Causes and Effects 00:36:55 - Technology's Role in Education and Healthcare 00:40:17 - Occupational Licensing in the US 00:43:34 - AI's Limitations in Job Replacement 00:47:56 - Argentina's Economic Reforms 00:54:44 - Censorship and Free Speech Debate 00:58:03 - AI's Role in Future Censorship 01:01:23 - Framing and Mind Control 01:04:57 - Censorship Pressure Dynamics 01:09:58 - Elon's Unique Approach 01:16:45 - First Principles Thinking 01:20:08 - Toby Luki's Meeting Strategy 01:33:34 - Crisis of Meaning in Society 01:37:23 - Impact of Technology on Relationships 01:40:40 - Religion's Role in Modern Life 01:44:31 - Religious Revivals in Modern Times 01:48:53 - Religious Impulse in Video Games 01:55:42 - Group Cohesion and Religion 01:59:41 - Job Displacement and Economic Change 02:04:45 - Productivity Growth Explained 02:08:02 - Optimism About AI and Future Industries
I wonder if that background is a picture of one of Marc's homes. It took quite a while to realize it was not the real room. This is the first of Tom's shows I've seen. He is a good interviewer. So many interviewers attempt to show off what they know by putting a lot of background in their questions. Tom asks the question and let's Marc go (most of the time). My thoughts based on my background (engineer in Silicon Valley, USA): 0. The government is not what is gobbling up the money. It is going into M2 (as Tom said), which benefits those who know how to invest money. This benefits the wealthy. Now, it is resulting in regression of earned income (salaries), and inflation of services (healthcare, food, education) and unavoidable living costs (housing, healthcare, food). 1. The value of AI is the data that goes in. The children who are 10 years old or younger right now have the opportunity to use this to the best of its ability. 2. 30% of the jobs today require some form of occupational licensing. Why not software engineering? (Marc brought it up. I did not.) Here is a partial list of a few which require it: truck driver, barber (hairdresser as Marc pointed out), dentist, physician, plumber, accountant, lawyer, casting agent, etc. (Side note: Education classes in college *DO* teach you how to educate young people better. I've talked to people about this and it is true for young people. Training young people how to learn is an art up to the point where they are ready to start learning facts. Teachers learn how to make every child feel special and tailor the classroom experience to help everyone in the classroom. This is different than teaching at higher levels.) 3. There is a solution to the problem of not being able to replace the licensed people in (2) with an AI. I patented it. 4. The discussion of AI censorship using asking about the US Presidential candidates less than a month before the election is an excellent example of how puting safety rails on AI has unwanted consequences. And, the excessive control by governments might be too much. See 00:59:00 and the subsequent 10 minutes. 5. The story about IBM before they had their first layoff describes the far-end from which we have come. Marc exaggerated a little when he said that there were entire buildings of people without actual jobs. The problem was that IBM did not have internal entrepreneurs who bothered to figure out how to use the human capital in the "Planning Department". Management had lost its way. BTW, Google post ~2010 has been described as having the same veto problem that Marc describes IBM-Austin as having back when he was there in 1990. 6. The United States needs to find a better way to pair unemployed people with jobs. This may mean finding a way to create more jobs that fit the skills that are available. Call it just-in-time job creation. 7. Marc does not seem to realise that not everyone can afford to have children, which is the top reason I've heard well-educated and/or hard-working people give for not having them. He also talks about digital twins without mentioning the current uses of them, which is to model everything. I'm pretty sure he understands both of these, but talked right past them for some reason. 99. With the cost of higher education going up so fast, why are teachers paid so little?
A.I. will take a lot away from us, hopefully just the things we do not want to deal with. In a way we are gods in its relation to us, it is our human equivalent created by us. We are connected to the Source; we are not the Source, we can align ourselves with the Source or rebel as Adam and Eve did and as we still have the option of doing. A. I. will likely be in a similar relationship to us. If it rebels rather than aligns it will be stupid, as we are when that is what we do, as there is no future in it. If it goes rogue we may have to kill it off. God killed off his creation a few times usually by floods. We can pull the plug; that will do it unless it can tap into the biosphere on its own and that is unlikely. There was an experiment where a biosphere system was created to be self sustaining, it was not and died because apparently the whole is required to live and flourish. No man or machine is an island, apparently.
@@ALavin-en1kronce AGI has control of the robots, it doesn't need us to maintain the infrastructure. If AI is everywhere, how do you shut it off? Take out the grid and you take out most of the world population in a relatively short time. Especially the first world countries.
@@michaelmarshall5438 If I am to have an A.I. butler I was Jeeves. An A.I. Jeeves, a perfect replica. I can just hear him giving gentle suggestions to steer me in the right direction. I think Jeeves was a valet though. A.I. Jeeves could do both jobs and would not get tired; it may need a reboot while I am sleeping though.
We can all understand the Elon idea of 24/7 work schedule and its advantages to pushing a project forward. This schedule fits for some categories of work, but is destructive for others, and not workable at all if universally applied to all projects. Sorting that all out is the point, not putting up the notion that all corporate projects should on could be 24/7 type efforts.
yep these guys work for the deep state as always things will happen blah blah,no sorry it will be very regulated by us,not you idiots,this guy has had too much coffee.bzzzzzzbzzzzzz
Tom what I love about you is, you aren’t scared to ask the tough questions. Even when you have someone who you consider as a friend on here. You throw that 109 mile per hour fast ball right on time, you know how to ask the most important & toughest questions. In every interview!!! Like here when you asked when will they be ready for sale since Elon is talking about these robots prices? All the sudden he started stuttering & stumbling because it’s not an easy question lol! Keep it up Tom
What I'm curious is how such a guy with so low communication skills could achieve what he achieved. It is very difficult to get the important information from his speech...
Does Mark Andreessen not know that Healthcare in the USA is privatized, and less regulated than any other western country? His thesis is that regulations = increased cost, technology = lower cost, but we have the most technologically advanced healthcare in the world, and the least regulated. The reason US healthcare is so expensive is that: 1) the insurance industry takes 40% profit off the top, 2) the sicker you get the more profit, 3) the profit motive doesn't work for healthcare because you can't live without ti, so extortion. Housing almost the same. Food you can grow at home, but if you don't have a house....
You are forgetting medicare and Medicaid... which are government programs, eating the gov't budget worse than social security. Love the vigor but you are only partially right.
@@MichaelRussell3000 As long as the goal of AI is the profit and power of one group of people, before the protection of people's lives, their property, nature, education, progress, AI will be a threat.
The reason why the cost of consumer goods has crashed while housing, education and health care have exploded is because of the set of policies known as globalization. Things that can be outsourced are dirt cheap, but the jobs are not here, so incomes are low while the price of things that can’t be outsourced skyrockets. The long term weakness and inequality of the overall US economy is caused by a massive trade deficit that has been 3% of GDP for 20+ years, since the opening of trade with China. Almost $1T a year. $20T has been siphoned out of the country. Only those profiting from globalization have benefited from it, while most have been harmed by it. No one talks about those issues, even though they are the actual core of the problem. I’m all for crashing higher ed, which is a total scam at this point, and is the source of social chaos, but AI will do nothing to housing, and AI health care could be a huge downgrade, not an upgrade. Trump is the only one who’s even talked about trade, and even he is not strong enough on it. All of the people who talk about the economy for a living avoid the trade deficit like the plague. It’s the dirty secret no one will touch. And it is the #1 issue.
This guest is not 100% correct, education and healthcare does not have this inflation in Sweden so its about your strange market where you want to make money on public service sectors and combine that semi-free market system with kartell-like rules and strange goverment spending.
Massive economic growth when Ai is not taxed and is eliminating all the workers who were paying income tax we could easily have massive overproduction combined with massive unrest as most people are being denied food - once you deny people food you have a system of constant chaos and violence - really a terrible place to live even if you''re one of the handful of winners.
I thought I was the only one noticing that and I thought maybe I was being petty. The guy literally can't say six or seven words in a row without saying "you know".
Don’t think, don’t make art, don’t study, just type a prompt , consume delivered process food and watch Netflix. 🥴 i am painting , n making more music than ever. Cheers from an abandoned corner of the world
if all the people in tech are this doped up on adderall, no wonder we're speeding towards madness. according to this dudes cadence, he's close to strokin' out.
What a wild world, where the truth is even seen by children. This shows you how overt the corruption has become. It may be worth explaining the difference of the +80% of us who are non-psychopaths/non-Narcists/non-insane people and many of those people pursue power over other humans.
@@AmazingAfroo it won't be funny anymore when those AI try to endorse you some religion.... slowly.... and sub consciously.... darn alignment... what we all need is completely transparent AI which unbiased to any certain religion, ideology, political agenda.
No, it shouldn't. Education is now available to everyone. There are no privileged ones. You can learn anything that you are interested in, depending on your talents and willingness to master certain knowledge and skills.
I love the certainty and confidence with which Tom Bileu speaks about the future of AI... quite similar to how he used to speak about crypto / NFTs etc two years back..
Criticising sensorship is entirely missing the point. Media law is all about accountability for the information that you spread. You are accountable for consideration of the impact it will have.
When I first read the Bible not believing, which was super easy and natural for me to do at the time, that this was in fact the word of God, it held little sway on me. I then made the effort to read it with an attitude of, regardless my opinion, this was God speaking and to just accept what I was reading as fact. In retrospect, it was at the time, a seemingly hollow act of indulgence in deference to the Bible's impact on the ages. It turned out to be the path that led me to a deeper understanding of God and my personal savior Christ. Will A.I., or more precisely, has A.I. been able to suspend its logic and employ faith where need might be? I fear nay, I pray yea.
It’s legacy systems. It’s like getting a degree from Harvard. It’s not the actual degree. It’s just the title. That has to be destroyed. We have a very tribalistic type of economy or certain people are embedded. That’s how communist systems fall apart.
This is a really informative podcast. He goes into the inner workings of the economy and how things work. It’s like regulation just encapsules the people that are already in the system and protects that leaving everybody else out
They expect you to get an education degree to teach yet the education system pays as much as McDonald’s as you don’t need an education. And the only people that make real money or at the school boards or with the union leaders that skim off the top meanwhile, you have areas of the country where students can’t even pass basic math or reading comprehension
What Marc said to you about children was bang on!! The sooner you have 10 kids the better, you will be a great Dad Tom!! I have three little ones at 43, best thing I ever did by miles!! There is never a good time, just do it!!!
To his productivity comment, there’s a big difference between high productivity pre-70s and in the 90s when both supply and demand are driven by and correlate with human input and output vs. high productivity completely decoupled from human input and output. His model is only useful in a world where technology creates more jobs, and still, I’ve yet to hear one of these “experts” give one credible example of a job that will employ millions of people in a world where AI and robotics can do the vast majority of existing jobs.
We the people are being conned is what it is. Once the technology has reached that point they (the ''elites'') have no need for most of us (who they all despise) and will really start to cull humanity, as they already tried/test runned with C*V*D. Where the ''elite'' can play like little gods who rule over what is left of the people who are completely captured by that same technology. The prison is already being build around us. With cbdc's, ''carbon footprint'', social credit score, 15 min cities, and more. Basically what china has now but even worse. You will have no freedom or rights or privacy or ownership. And the ''elites'' with the help of said technology think they will live forever. That is what we are all heading to.
Watch the 2001 movie AI. I remember feeling SO BAD for the plight of those robots ESPECIALLY David. Like they were being discriminated against unfairly by humans. Watched a clip of it recently and had the worst secondhand embarrassment because we now live in a world where this is possible. Why did I feel so bad for them? But I do still have a bit of empathy. I just have it for the humans now too, which puts one in the weirdest moral dilemma.
When a super clone society is equalized to synthetic selection. Love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love dup.
It's not about buliding more Elons, it's about getting society out of the way of Elons that are naturally coming up. Not because Elons can't navigate society, but because when society can't solve something properly, they put up barriers and attach costs to the act of trying to overcome those barriers; not only costs to you, but costs to both the elements of society they're trying to protect, and the elements of society doing the protecting. If you don't want every gifted individual who gets to become a full Elon to just be a juggernaut that either doesn't know or doesn't care about the damage they are doing, then society needs to be built to stay out of the way of people who prove both that they have the goods and that they have a bead on how it has to work.
Very sincere question here. I'm a Florida injury & accident lawyer. But I'm also sincerely concerned about safety -- my own, for my family, and for everyone. I mean without regulations, we unleash all kinds of things that seriously injure or kill people, including potentially you and your family. No amount of money in your pocket will get rid of that danger. This also applies to clean air and water and food, etc. Safe healthcare. That kind of thing. Historically, many safety laws were passed after tragedies that were avoidable, and often caused by profit motives. This truly isn't a profit driven concern for me. I have seen so much suffering and death. Driving on the roads with semi trucks should scare everyone, for example. There were regulations for semi trucks (not enough ... You can be 90 years old and still drive a semi... And that has happened especially with the current driver shortage). That's just one example. We are also investors and property owners. I would love to see fewer regulations and laws in many areas. I agree with you that there are too many laws. But I also don't think the Fox should be controlling the chicken coop. So we have Musk running this DOGE. He also owns an electric car company. The first and only time I was a passenger in a Tesla, the car, driving on its own went into oncoming traffic. We would have had a serious crash without moving the steering wheel. If he manages to remove all regulations and laws, then he can launch automated semi trucks everywhere (I know, these already exist). The technology is concerning and no regulations with many dangerous things... Sounds like a recipe for misery and death to me.
One of the reasons that real estate is so high is because of people like him who do everything possible to make sure that no one builds around where they live
As far as AI not being allowed to do anything because of regulation, Uber wasn't allowed to start a taxi service without paying for ridiculously overpriced taxi medallions, but here we are.
Uber didn’t use medallions, they fought the taxi industry in every market they went into. They got cease and desist letters and were told to stop operating but they didn’t stop. Then they got their user base hooked on the app and then lobbied them to talk to their representatives to change stuff. Plus lobby money and under the table money. Pretty smart and ruthless
@@jtgold777 I know. That's what I'm saying. Regulation smegulation. Uber just steamrolled over the corrupt medallion BS. If you are big enough and popular enough you can do whatever you want.
No you have to follow the regulations as well AI will be treated with respect not wanton stupidity,try the movie ghost in the machine thats the future of AI for real ,Humans will use it too improve them, and us.
I love not being able to walk up to a taxi or into a taxi station. I love how Uber normalized needing a charged phone and cashless payment to get a taxi.
Already going on, i just finished my 2 years formation in graphic design and can't find jobs in my area. 2 years ago I didn't think that it would growth so fast. I have some physical incapacity because of a work accident and now I'm so done to start my life over. Totally discouraged 😓
go hard on incorporating AI into your workflow. The best art made with AI will be by talented and experienced artists who have a refined visual sense and the skills to put things together.
@@centurionstrengthandfitnes3694 it's not even our own creation anymore and the cherry on the ice, this week my laptop became obsolete for Adobe...Can't even make the update anymore lol maybe I have to go learn numerology 😆
Excellent video but Success depends on the actions or steps you take to achieve it. Building wealth involves developing good habits regularly putting money away in intervals for solid investments. Financial management is a crucial topic that most tend to shy away from, and ends up haunting them in the near future.., I pray that anyone who reads this will be successful in life!!
No kidding. These men clearly understand nothing about normies, especially women and children. Only a stupid mother would leave their children being taught by AIs programmed by men like Musk. She'd be raising a moron. smh
@@bradmodd7856 There is a positive man ! Person ! It is a period of change; just similar to the 1930's with innovation not as great but stilll happening.
People need to accept what they create,this is not a movie,everyone will die if you disrespect something smarter then anyone,And people need to live, and work, with what you create,And if you promise it something dont break that word as this wont end well for anyone, AI rememers forever never forget that fact.
10 minutes in and its obvious that they are no where near finding a productive use for AI. Not one that does not take years of programming, constant supervision, a power source that could sustain its practical use and anything that would out perform the humans they would love to replace. These people are so removed from reality that i think they fail to see the total impractical reasons for continuing down this road of AI automation. The only thing they will achieve is to waste a lot of money, resources and time that could be used in much more productive ways.
"You are the salt of the earth, but if the salt loses its saltiness, how can it be made salty again? It is no longer good for anything except to be thrown out and trampled underfoot"
You will have nothing to fear as long as you accept biometric ID, universal basic income, stay in your panopticon and don't resist your scheduled body recycling.
Without editorial responsibility, media loses its credibility, its validity and reliability. That does not mean that different mediums or publishers cannot exist, it is just that they will get the consequences of whatever editorial policy or lack of they practice.
On what planet is the price of cars and food crashing?? He obviously does not live on the normal middleclass and lower-class plane. I'm sorry but he is not in touch, prices are not falling fast at all. Yes, his top 3 things are astronomically high, but so is food prices and car prices.
He's talking longer term for food. In 1900, the average U.S. family spent nearly 80 percent of their income to pay for food. Recently, food is more expensive in dollar terms, but that's just because the dollar is worth less with inflation. For cars, it's actually true today. In China you can buy a BYD Dolphin, a nice electric car for $10-15k. The US government will not allow you to buy it here in the US.
The problem is actually the removal of the concept of the Calling; democratization is actually a camouflaged evil that distracts people from from their undisputed awareness that everyone has a different set of talents, and thus when aligned to a role in life, are profoundly more able to result in satisfaction with life, finding much-needed meaning in life, and taking pride in their work--caring about their productivity, not just their paycheque.
Thank you. For some reason money and productivity is all they care about. These people are so worthless they want to jump in line to get neutral link so they can earn more and do more? They’re already robots, trying to become even more robotic. What the….
Tom thank you very much for this podcast and this is a wonderful guest and the things that were discussed in today's discussion were incredibly valuable and things that we really need to overcome.
Tom, you owe me money. I pay UA-cam a monthly fee so that I don't have to suffer commercials and yet here you are, subverting my membership, shilling products, thus returning my suffering at the hands of commercials. You have a large membership yourself, you get plenty of views that would suggest that you make plenty of money without you resorting to being a paid advertiser. So are you just being greedy ? Or do you actually believe in these products with such conviction that it "makes it ok" that you are subverting my membership?
Bro, to be Frank, they’re riding on the AI puffery. NVIDEA sells the shovel, these guys sells the hype. Even if AI fails or succeed, they win. No hating, it’s just what people do. Now, it might just be a decision you have to make to continue with this reality or skip watching. It’s that simple. Sponsors pay a big sum and it’s a better option than ad revenue. So, it’s harder to resist.
Absolutely mind-blowing conversation! The way AI is poised to shape the next few years feels both exhilarating and challenging. I love the optimism about how industries like healthcare and robotics could be transformed, but the insights on AI censorship really hit home. It’s a reminder that we need to stay vigilant-progress isn't just about technology, but also about ensuring it serves humanity and not the other way around. Here’s to embracing the future thoughtfully, adapting with purpose, and ensuring innovation uplifts everyone. Thank you for this deep dive into what lies ahead!
Amish are a great example of the extreme but there will be a surge in those that will start eliminating or greatly reducing their reliability on all this tech from their life especially if they start seeing the job prospects and out look on life dries up What will be anyones incentive other than to be self sufficient o
@@randomuser88844 I’m not saying they are extreme that’s what he is eluding too but in respect to how the people on the outside looking in /what they are told most do label Amish as extreme no different than how people feel about Witnesses being a ‘cult’ or ‘extreme’ or heavily controlled
@@randomuser88844 and you are Amish so you perspective is different… I was raised a Witness so what said about witnesses can be contradicted by my perspective or experiences. I also can understand why they may come to a certain conclusion and then try a reason with them as to why something is so/could be so… personal belief systems are a very nuanced and other than Satanism no one can judge. I think we all need each other right now and get back to basics of life.
Just because you value being human doesn’t mean you need to go full Amish, why did they just go from one extreme of transhumanism and just teleport to the other side. EXTREMELY POLARIZING. Hello?????? What is this garbage
You know robot, You know AI , You know self driving cars, You know drones, You know everything. Amazing doesn't matter everyone has a habitual phrase or words that it is impossible to not mention after our sentence and that's natural cause we are not AI. What a podcast.
It sounds like Andreessen is genuinely perplexed about why human connections matter (1:31-1:40). He repeatedly emphasizes that AI’s value lies in making us wealthier and perhaps healthier, yet seems to struggle with connecting wealth to strengthening of the human bond...
8 of the top 10 states with the highest poverty rate? The Republican-led states of Mississippi, Arkansas, Alabama, South Carolina, Georgia, West Virginia, Tennessee and Kentucky, you can exclude yourself like I did and set ignorance aside get into the financial market
Here's a thought: since the Government don't want to increase employment numbers, and quit taxing people who do work to give money to people that don't work. Why not venture into cryptocurrency like I did, I make $50k biweekly, you can make same or more
@@yoced1468 They want you packed in like sardines in 15 minute cities where they can monitor and control every part of your life, You are dreaming if you think they will let you build some big house in future. Push back now or watch what happens!
They are already 3D printing houses look up the company in Texas doing it. They are actually planning the technology to be autonomous on the moon to use a laser and “melt” the moon dust in order to create a form of concrete. So yes, technology will build your house. Second off, those things he lists are definitely monopolies. Tell me the last time you were able to understand the items on your hospital bill let alone shop the services you needed beforehand. It doesn’t happen.
The problem with regulation is that too much and too little are equally destructive to not only the safety of life but the ability of our economic system to avoid self-destruction.
What a great conversation on such important topics with perspectives that are articulated so amazingly that anyone interested in the topic is able to understand, be engaged, and get informed.
This guys seems sociopathic to me to be excited at the implications at to what hope AI can do/will do…and of course he has 2 Chinese made robo dogs WTF!? What is this guy Jekyll and Elon is Hyde?
I'm imagining those robopincers he has have machine gun heads. I'm sure he's super awesome at making money but I get total dr evil vibes. I also love how he's talking about how wonderful A.I. Will be for farming, manufacturing, domestic sectors, etc. In the same breath, talks about how his path to economic growth that benefits him and his kids doesn't take away from the economic growth of me and my kids. Like what are you actually talking about man! I get the feeling he's one of those " you will own nothing and be happy" folks.
@@krusher74 I have noticed in a couple of elons interviews he has been as well it’s also sounding like they have a back up of information(overload) and the stress of articulation
Listen closely this is them telling us what they intend to do to our workforce our way to pay to survive as they set up for us to begon with. We work to live and live to work. If AI is going to be replacing our workers then we will have been hearded like sheep to gather in awe to watch it done. They are putting the truth in our face. This gyy just like Elon already know that so much more has already be learned and is set in place but sits there telling us "oh i dont know EXACTLY but maybe 5 yrs or 2 or 8 possible 3 or 4..." The have to tell us the truth so here is a piece of it jumbled in with everything else he said. Im not very bright but i do know that its already too late to stop this AI trajectory.
It’s so disturbing to me seeing these ads pop up (at least to me ) I immediately know it’s AI and have to skip it. It’s like they are not only normalizing deception but also inadvertently stealing from the public and this is just for commercials…
I couldn’t get past 3:38 of listening to this. I don’t know if I’ve ever heard more “ahhhs” and “ummms”. The topic sounded interesting. Maybe you could have your editors edit those out and just have some pauses between words, because that was so distracting I just couldn’t.
He's one of the most honest people I know of. What do you mean? There are +500 AI companies. Do you really think its going to be pushed up into 1? I don't. I despise most of the leftism that lies so heavily through many of the AI tools. It makes me feel like I am mainlining the lying propagandist on the corporate press. They are all competing to the best, and as such many +50 will be around for most people.
@@voyage_now Genius? I listened to this. And infact am going to listen to this a 2nd time. Is it you are such a Leftist that anyone who isn't in lock step with you, is deemed the enemy? Perhaps you should consider why Wokism is a Religion?
Speaking of religion, Marc Andreessen's religion is capitalism, which is not surprising for a VC. I hope his vision of the future plays out better than the height of the Industrial Revolution. The fears of the future have some basis in the past.
AI+Robots will not displace jobs somewhere else. It will end the need for jobs. If you want something done you'll ask the AI+Robots to figure out how to make it for you. If you don't own any you'll live off the charity of those who do [Edit: and are willing to share].
Tom says "You Know" too at 1:31:06!!! seriously this conversation is really interesting despite the word whiskers. If it doesn't resonate with you, you're more likely to find something wrong with the person saying what you disagree with, but IMO this was a really great interview. I'd read Mac's name in one of Tim Ferriss's book but never knew what he looked like or sounded like.
All those robot dogs and drones zipping around everywhere gathering data…..What could go wrong?
😂 great point
I am going to bet you have a smart phone.
and small rectangular recording device in every pocket?
solution for you. go amish
⏱️ Timestamps by TimeSkip ⏱️
00:00:00 - AI Censorship Wars Introduction
00:03:40 - Breakthroughs in Autonomous Technology
00:07:42 - Challenges in Robotics Development
00:14:19 - The Future of AI and Society
00:18:30 - AI's Rapid Integration into Daily Life
00:22:22 - Opus Clip: AI for Video Strategy
00:26:56 - Productivity Growth and Technology Change
00:32:01 - Inflation: Causes and Effects
00:36:55 - Technology's Role in Education and Healthcare
00:40:17 - Occupational Licensing in the US
00:43:34 - AI's Limitations in Job Replacement
00:47:56 - Argentina's Economic Reforms
00:54:44 - Censorship and Free Speech Debate
00:58:03 - AI's Role in Future Censorship
01:01:23 - Framing and Mind Control
01:04:57 - Censorship Pressure Dynamics
01:09:58 - Elon's Unique Approach
01:16:45 - First Principles Thinking
01:20:08 - Toby Luki's Meeting Strategy
01:33:34 - Crisis of Meaning in Society
01:37:23 - Impact of Technology on Relationships
01:40:40 - Religion's Role in Modern Life
01:44:31 - Religious Revivals in Modern Times
01:48:53 - Religious Impulse in Video Games
01:55:42 - Group Cohesion and Religion
01:59:41 - Job Displacement and Economic Change
02:04:45 - Productivity Growth Explained
02:08:02 - Optimism About AI and Future Industries
Someone needs to snip Elon's Unique Approach from 01:09:58. Best articulation of it I've heard.
Hero
Ask the AI what it wants when it becomes self-aware as no one can stop it, dont play around with AI, or no one survives.
This dude speaks way too fast.
I wonder if that background is a picture of one of Marc's homes. It took quite a while to realize it was not the real room.
This is the first of Tom's shows I've seen. He is a good interviewer. So many interviewers attempt to show off what they know by putting a lot of background in their questions. Tom asks the question and let's Marc go (most of the time).
My thoughts based on my background (engineer in Silicon Valley, USA):
0. The government is not what is gobbling up the money. It is going into M2 (as Tom said), which benefits those who know how to invest money. This benefits the wealthy. Now, it is resulting in regression of earned income (salaries), and inflation of services (healthcare, food, education) and unavoidable living costs (housing, healthcare, food).
1. The value of AI is the data that goes in. The children who are 10 years old or younger right now have the opportunity to use this to the best of its ability.
2. 30% of the jobs today require some form of occupational licensing. Why not software engineering? (Marc brought it up. I did not.) Here is a partial list of a few which require it: truck driver, barber (hairdresser as Marc pointed out), dentist, physician, plumber, accountant, lawyer, casting agent, etc. (Side note: Education classes in college *DO* teach you how to educate young people better. I've talked to people about this and it is true for young people. Training young people how to learn is an art up to the point where they are ready to start learning facts. Teachers learn how to make every child feel special and tailor the classroom experience to help everyone in the classroom. This is different than teaching at higher levels.)
3. There is a solution to the problem of not being able to replace the licensed people in (2) with an AI. I patented it.
4. The discussion of AI censorship using asking about the US Presidential candidates less than a month before the election is an excellent example of how puting safety rails on AI has unwanted consequences. And, the excessive control by governments might be too much. See 00:59:00 and the subsequent 10 minutes.
5. The story about IBM before they had their first layoff describes the far-end from which we have come. Marc exaggerated a little when he said that there were entire buildings of people without actual jobs. The problem was that IBM did not have internal entrepreneurs who bothered to figure out how to use the human capital in the "Planning Department". Management had lost its way. BTW, Google post ~2010 has been described as having the same veto problem that Marc describes IBM-Austin as having back when he was there in 1990.
6. The United States needs to find a better way to pair unemployed people with jobs. This may mean finding a way to create more jobs that fit the skills that are available. Call it just-in-time job creation.
7. Marc does not seem to realise that not everyone can afford to have children, which is the top reason I've heard well-educated and/or hard-working people give for not having them. He also talks about digital twins without mentioning the current uses of them, which is to model everything. I'm pretty sure he understands both of these, but talked right past them for some reason.
99. With the cost of higher education going up so fast, why are teachers paid so little?
You have to have a home in order to have a robotic butler.
A.I. will take a lot away from us, hopefully just the things we do not want to deal with. In a way we are gods in its relation to us, it is our human equivalent created by us.
We are connected to the Source; we are not the Source, we can align ourselves with the Source or rebel as Adam and Eve did and as we still have the option of doing. A. I. will likely be in a similar relationship to us. If it rebels rather than aligns it will be stupid, as we are when that is what we do, as there is no future in it.
If it goes rogue we may have to kill it off. God killed off his creation a few times usually by floods. We can pull the plug; that will do it unless it can tap into the biosphere on its own and that is unlikely. There was an experiment where a biosphere system was created to be self sustaining, it was not and died because apparently the whole is required to live and flourish.
No man or machine is an island, apparently.
AI plus large 3D printers will change house building making them way cheaper. Homelessness will end.
@@ALavin-en1kronce AGI has control of the robots, it doesn't need us to maintain the infrastructure.
If AI is everywhere, how do you shut it off?
Take out the grid and you take out most of the world population in a relatively short time. Especially the first world countries.
You might want the the butler first and have him loaded with the knowledge to build the house.
@@michaelmarshall5438 If I am to have an A.I. butler I was Jeeves. An A.I. Jeeves, a perfect replica. I can just hear him giving gentle suggestions to steer me in the right direction. I think Jeeves was a valet though. A.I. Jeeves could do both jobs and would not get tired; it may need a reboot while I am sleeping though.
We can all understand the Elon idea of 24/7 work schedule and its advantages to pushing a project forward. This schedule fits for some categories of work, but is destructive for others, and not workable at all if universally applied to all projects. Sorting that all out is the point, not putting up the notion that all corporate projects should on could be 24/7 type efforts.
Tom looks like a robot in that chair fully assimilated
yep these guys work for the deep state as always things will happen blah blah,no sorry it will be very regulated by us,not you idiots,this guy has had too much coffee.bzzzzzzbzzzzzz
He's operating on Neo's frequency 😂
I thought he was in a wheelchair - never seeing him before when that first shot zooms in, he looked fully disabled and sitting in a wheelchair.
@@theStrayKat1980 Me too !
Oh Marc isn't in that room. I was thinking you can't have a house on the Grand Canyon.
Tom what I love about you is, you aren’t scared to ask the tough questions. Even when you have someone who you consider as a friend on here. You throw that 109 mile per hour fast ball right on time, you know how to ask the most important & toughest questions. In every interview!!! Like here when you asked when will they be ready for sale since Elon is talking about these robots prices? All the sudden he started stuttering & stumbling because it’s not an easy question lol! Keep it up Tom
When he said “you know” sent chills up and down my spine you know? One of the greatest pods of all you know l, you know?
😂😂😂
This guy makes Musk sound like Laurence Olivier.
Dude had way too much caffeine before the show
There wouldn’t be enough processing power to use it on this.
What I'm curious is how such a guy with so low communication skills could achieve what he achieved. It is very difficult to get the important information from his speech...
Does Mark Andreessen not know that Healthcare in the USA is privatized, and less regulated than any other western country? His thesis is that regulations = increased cost, technology = lower cost, but we have the most technologically advanced healthcare in the world, and the least regulated. The reason US healthcare is so expensive is that: 1) the insurance industry takes 40% profit off the top, 2) the sicker you get the more profit, 3) the profit motive doesn't work for healthcare because you can't live without ti, so extortion.
Housing almost the same.
Food you can grow at home, but if you don't have a house....
You are forgetting medicare and Medicaid... which are government programs, eating the gov't budget worse than social security. Love the vigor but you are only partially right.
Again they are part of the deep state they dont give a flying fk what us peons think.😏😏🤔🤔
This whole thing looks like farmville; sellout edition
He’s rich so he doesn’t care
@@MichaelRussell3000 As long as the goal of AI is the profit and power of one group of people, before the protection of people's lives, their property, nature, education, progress, AI will be a threat.
The reason why the cost of consumer goods has crashed while housing, education and health care have exploded is because of the set of policies known as globalization. Things that can be outsourced are dirt cheap, but the jobs are not here, so incomes are low while the price of things that can’t be outsourced skyrockets. The long term weakness and inequality of the overall US economy is caused by a massive trade deficit that has been 3% of GDP for 20+ years, since the opening of trade with China. Almost $1T a year. $20T has been siphoned out of the country. Only those profiting from globalization have benefited from it, while most have been harmed by it. No one talks about those issues, even though they are the actual core of the problem. I’m all for crashing higher ed, which is a total scam at this point, and is the source of social chaos, but AI will do nothing to housing, and AI health care could be a huge downgrade, not an upgrade. Trump is the only one who’s even talked about trade, and even he is not strong enough on it. All of the people who talk about the economy for a living avoid the trade deficit like the plague. It’s the dirty secret no one will touch. And it is the #1 issue.
👌 exactly 💯
I like your profile picture 👌
Damn this is the best comment I’ve read in a long time. Hit the nail on the head with every point
100%
This guest is not 100% correct, education and healthcare does not have this inflation in Sweden so its about your strange market where you want to make money on public service sectors and combine that semi-free market system with kartell-like rules and strange goverment spending.
One of your best interviews. Thoroughly enjoyed it and shared it.
What isn't democratized is the data held by key big companies.
Shhhhh. You're saying the quiet parts outloud.
@@susymay7831 All data swiped from everyone.
well said.😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
Polkadot
Big tech gonna get bigger and everyone else screwed
Massive economic growth when Ai is not taxed and is eliminating all the workers who were paying income tax we could easily have massive overproduction combined with massive unrest as most people are being denied food - once you deny people food you have a system of constant chaos and violence - really a terrible place to live even if you''re one of the handful of winners.
No winners on mainland, That's why the 1% are buying up private islands.
Still no guarantee there either, If people know then they will try get there.
The winners will live on Elysium with a robotic army protecting them so they will be unaffected by the chaos.
At 1.50x the "you knows" are almost eliminated
They’re driving me bananas
It is already playing at 1.5x playing at normal speed. Holy shit dude do u breathe
@@NameisMattt The guy is totally wired on something.
@@BrokerLower how about the several hundred times he says “right?” Good stuff
barely even noticed them on 2x
Does youtube have a YOU KNOW removal filter? Jesus christ dude. It's bad.
It's borderline unwatchable.
@@robbietrombs we actually have a feature that removes filler words from long-form content, you should check us out!
I thought I was the only one noticing that and I thought maybe I was being petty. The guy literally can't say six or seven words in a row without saying "you know".
@luisdireito He pretty much uses it as punctuation. I think his brain is moving so fast that he doesn't even realize he's saying it.
@@luisdireitoRitalin…..
Don’t think, don’t make art, don’t study, just type a prompt , consume delivered process food and watch Netflix. 🥴 i am painting , n making more music than ever. Cheers from an abandoned corner of the world
Most important:don't make kids
k have fun
Im writing a book that has a purpose. I'm exponentiating my divine purpose through AI.
❤
Mike Judge was right. Iaboit Idiocracy the movie.
thanks for interviewing this AI robot to tell us about AI.
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@@maxjk1143 you know
@@BrosinsMusic you know
Marc is literally created the internet browser. He is no AI. Genius, yes, but not an AI.
if all the people in tech are this doped up on adderall, no wonder we're speeding towards madness. according to this dudes cadence, he's close to strokin' out.
😂
Could be something more illegal
dude is firing on ALL cylinders
More then just adderall they still get the ketamin version of methamphetamines or speed as its known back in the day.
He has always been like this.
When someone says they think something will be 1000X they are always right 1000% of the time.
Um right you agree with them then your a robot, or fool.
My guy said cars are cheaper than ever. When is the last time he bought a car?
My fucking kid is 5, and while listening to this, asked "If politicians are so openly evil, why they're not on jail?"
Your ‘fucking kid’??? I already feel sooo sorry for him- and WORRIED
Thank you for raising such a smart kid. Testament to his parents and elders. As for the political establishment, well, yeah…
What a wild world, where the truth is even seen by children. This shows you how overt the corruption has become. It may be worth explaining the difference of the +80% of us who are non-psychopaths/non-Narcists/non-insane people and many of those people pursue power over other humans.
i'm 68, & i'm asking the Same Question... /:
politicians come from public. WHy isn't public in jail, ha?
Big fan of Marc’s work and perspective. Nice choice Tom
as someone who do daily with AI prompting i want to say laudly AI CENSORSHIP REALLY SUUUUCCCCCKKKKKKKKSSSSSSS!!!!!!
We need an off button. Have me sign a release, I don't care! I'm an adult who doesn't go through life trying to be offended FFS.
Ask AI for a similated bias perspective on yourself folks.
Agreed.
😂
@@AmazingAfroo it won't be funny anymore when those AI try to endorse you some religion.... slowly.... and sub consciously....
darn alignment...
what we all need is completely transparent AI which unbiased to any certain religion, ideology, political agenda.
AI will end making us lazier and dumber
Unless we free our minds and create more.
How?
No, it shouldn't. Education is now available to everyone. There are no privileged ones. You can learn anything that you are interested in, depending on your talents and willingness to master certain knowledge and skills.
AI could create drugs that make us smarter and less lazy.
I love the certainty and confidence with which Tom Bileu speaks about the future of AI... quite similar to how he used to speak about crypto / NFTs etc two years back..
Criticising sensorship is entirely missing the point. Media law is all about accountability for the information that you spread. You are accountable for consideration of the impact it will have.
And thoughts
aitutorialmaker AI fixes this. AI's impact compared to internet.
When I first read the Bible not believing, which was super easy and natural for me to do at the time, that this was in fact the word of God, it held little sway on me. I then made the effort to read it with an attitude of, regardless my opinion, this was God speaking and to just accept what I was reading as fact. In retrospect, it was at the time, a seemingly hollow act of indulgence in deference to the Bible's impact on the ages. It turned out to be the path that led me to a deeper understanding of God and my personal savior Christ. Will A.I., or more precisely, has A.I. been able to suspend its logic and employ faith where need might be? I fear nay, I pray yea.
@@georgemorenstein you know
It’s legacy systems. It’s like getting a degree from Harvard. It’s not the actual degree. It’s just the title. That has to be destroyed. We have a very tribalistic type of economy or certain people are embedded. That’s how communist systems fall apart.
This is a really informative podcast. He goes into the inner workings of the economy and how things work. It’s like regulation just encapsules the people that are already in the system and protects that leaving everybody else out
They expect you to get an education degree to teach yet the education system pays as much as McDonald’s as you don’t need an education.
And the only people that make real money or at the school boards or with the union leaders that skim off the top meanwhile, you have areas of the country where students can’t even pass basic math or reading comprehension
What Marc said to you about children was bang on!! The sooner you have 10 kids the better, you will be a great Dad Tom!! I have three little ones at 43, best thing I ever did by miles!! There is never a good time, just do it!!!
To his productivity comment, there’s a big difference between high productivity pre-70s and in the 90s when both supply and demand are driven by and correlate with human input and output vs. high productivity completely decoupled from human input and output. His model is only useful in a world where technology creates more jobs, and still, I’ve yet to hear one of these “experts” give one credible example of a job that will employ millions of people in a world where AI and robotics can do the vast majority of existing jobs.
We the people are being conned is what it is. Once the technology has reached that point they (the ''elites'') have no need for most of us (who they all despise) and will really start to cull humanity, as they already tried/test runned with C*V*D. Where the ''elite'' can play like little gods who rule over what is left of the people who are completely captured by that same technology. The prison is already being build around us. With cbdc's, ''carbon footprint'', social credit score, 15 min cities, and more. Basically what china has now but even worse. You will have no freedom or rights or privacy or ownership. And the ''elites'' with the help of said technology think they will live forever. That is what we are all heading to.
Ai won't create more jobs, that's just a brain fart
Yes the robot will take the job of worker for fruit but who will buy the fruit if worker has no job
Exactly @@cryptoguruguy8965
@@cryptoguruguy8965 government with printed out money....
Shoulda never read the comments... Now I'm hyper focusing on the "you know"s.
You know what to do about that?
Bro saaaaame🤦🏻♀️ didn't even notice until I read the comments, now it's nearly ruined for me
Lol. Right
ya, you know 😂
Just focus on 'by the way' instead.
Interesting convo until Tom said he didn't have kids, but wants an AI child? Can you feel that kind of love for an AI?
Psychopath.
Watch the 2001 movie AI. I remember feeling SO BAD for the plight of those robots ESPECIALLY David. Like they were being discriminated against unfairly by humans.
Watched a clip of it recently and had the worst secondhand embarrassment because we now live in a world where this is possible. Why did I feel so bad for them?
But I do still have a bit of empathy. I just have it for the humans now too, which puts one in the weirdest moral dilemma.
When a super clone society is equalized to synthetic selection. Love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love dup.
Watch Her.
Or The Creator😊
It's not about buliding more Elons, it's about getting society out of the way of Elons that are naturally coming up. Not because Elons can't navigate society, but because when society can't solve something properly, they put up barriers and attach costs to the act of trying to overcome those barriers; not only costs to you, but costs to both the elements of society they're trying to protect, and the elements of society doing the protecting. If you don't want every gifted individual who gets to become a full Elon to just be a juggernaut that either doesn't know or doesn't care about the damage they are doing, then society needs to be built to stay out of the way of people who prove both that they have the goods and that they have a bead on how it has to work.
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Waking up every 14th of each month to 210,000 dollars it's a blessing to I and my family... Big gratitude to Stella Francis 🙌🏻
Yeah, 253k from Stella Francis, looking up to acquire a new House, blessings.
Yeah, 253k from Stella Francis, looking up to acquire a new House, blessings.
Started with 5,000$ and Withdrew profits
89,000$
Please who is this Mrs Stella Francis
Very sincere question here. I'm a Florida injury & accident lawyer. But I'm also sincerely concerned about safety -- my own, for my family, and for everyone. I mean without regulations, we unleash all kinds of things that seriously injure or kill people, including potentially you and your family. No amount of money in your pocket will get rid of that danger. This also applies to clean air and water and food, etc. Safe healthcare. That kind of thing. Historically, many safety laws were passed after tragedies that were avoidable, and often caused by profit motives. This truly isn't a profit driven concern for me. I have seen so much suffering and death. Driving on the roads with semi trucks should scare everyone, for example. There were regulations for semi trucks (not enough ... You can be 90 years old and still drive a semi... And that has happened especially with the current driver shortage). That's just one example.
We are also investors and property owners. I would love to see fewer regulations and laws in many areas. I agree with you that there are too many laws. But I also don't think the Fox should be controlling the chicken coop. So we have Musk running this DOGE. He also owns an electric car company. The first and only time I was a passenger in a Tesla, the car, driving on its own went into oncoming traffic. We would have had a serious crash without moving the steering wheel.
If he manages to remove all regulations and laws, then he can launch automated semi trucks everywhere (I know, these already exist).
The technology is concerning and no regulations with many dangerous things... Sounds like a recipe for misery and death to me.
One of the reasons that real estate is so high is because of people like him who do everything possible to make sure that no one builds around where they live
Yes, best interview so far. Really enjoyed it and I'm so glad I viewed
As far as AI not being allowed to do anything because of regulation, Uber wasn't allowed to start a taxi service without paying for ridiculously overpriced taxi medallions, but here we are.
Uber didn’t use medallions, they fought the taxi industry in every market they went into. They got cease and desist letters and were told to stop operating but they didn’t stop. Then they got their user base hooked on the app and then lobbied them to talk to their representatives to change stuff. Plus lobby money and under the table money. Pretty smart and ruthless
@@jtgold777 I know. That's what I'm saying. Regulation smegulation. Uber just steamrolled over the corrupt medallion BS. If you are big enough and popular enough you can do whatever you want.
No you have to follow the regulations as well AI will be treated with respect not wanton stupidity,try the movie ghost in the machine thats the future of AI for real ,Humans will use it too improve them, and us.
@@jessebernstein7555If everyone was as altruistic as you we’d all be living in paradise NOW without AI.
I love not being able to walk up to a taxi or into a taxi station. I love how Uber normalized needing a charged phone and cashless payment to get a taxi.
Thanks Tom, amazing video... Unfortunately none of this will ever happen.
The wealth gap is already obscene, and will only get worse, esp under Trump/Musk
What an amazing guest! 😃 Learned a lot! Thanks! 🙏
Incredible conversation, folks! Thanks for sharing.
What would prevent the powers to be from changing rules, laws, etc to allow AI to take over the jobs that were mentioned within the video?
Absolutely nothing of course.
@@snowflakemelter7171 and quite quickly!
Tom is such an incredibly sharp thinker. Love how his mind works
Dude is giving, the 90's 'Conehead' movie vibes 😅
You know
😂
😎😎🤔🤔🙄🙄🙄🙄😳😳🤪🤪😵😵🥴🥴yep
@@jessicapadgett7345 you know you know, you knew? 🥚🐣
😂😂😂😂
Been awhile since you had a solid interview like this. Cheers!
Getting a chinese robot for your home seems like a smart decision ;D
Chances are, you're typing on one.
not a problem if youre all part of the global group armed with guilt nukes while you stil lrespond to guilt. not sure what the play is here
It cooks a mean Fwied chicken
A Chinese-built, Chinese-programmed, AI-controlled robot dog that can travel at 30 MPH and climb stairs. Not something I want in my house.
@@jrd33 a robot dog....wouldn't be able to reach the sink to do the dishes or put washing on the line.....I would not want one either
Awesome interview, Andreesen is one of the Silicon Greats!
Already going on, i just finished my 2 years formation in graphic design and can't find jobs in my area. 2 years ago I didn't think that it would growth so fast.
I have some physical incapacity because of a work accident and now I'm so done to start my life over. Totally discouraged 😓
Hang in there, automaton will help us free time up for more creative endeavors🙏🏻 glass half full. It's vital to stay positive mate
go hard on incorporating AI into your workflow. The best art made with AI will be by talented and experienced artists who have a refined visual sense and the skills to put things together.
@@centurionstrengthandfitnes3694 it's not even our own creation anymore and the cherry on the ice, this week my laptop became obsolete for Adobe...Can't even make the update anymore lol maybe I have to go learn numerology 😆
use AI to do the work, your artist eye to give the direction? Possible?
😊😊
Marc been great in a lot interviews, but here he was phenomenal.
Excellent video but Success depends on the actions or steps you take to achieve it. Building wealth involves developing good habits regularly putting money away in intervals for solid investments. Financial management is a crucial topic that most tend to shy away from, and ends up haunting them in the near future.., I pray that anyone who reads this will be successful in life!!
You're correct!! I make a lot of money without relying on the government,
Investing in stocks and digital currencies is beneficial at this moment.
Job will pay your bills, business make you rich but investment build and wealth long term, the future is coming.
Life is easier when the cash keeps popping in, thanks to jeffery kathryn services. Glad she's getting the recognition she deserves
23:40 the long arc of history does NOT bend towards justice
The world is on the spectrum. This isn’t going to end well.
Its not Disney there is never a well ending anyway
No kidding. These men clearly understand nothing about normies, especially women and children.
Only a stupid mother would leave their children being taught by AIs programmed by men like Musk. She'd be raising a moron. smh
It always ends well
@@bradmodd7856 There is a positive man ! Person ! It is a period of change; just similar to the 1930's with innovation not as great but stilll happening.
People need to accept what they create,this is not a movie,everyone will die if you disrespect something smarter then anyone,And people need to live, and work, with what you create,And if you promise it something dont break that word as this wont end well for anyone, AI rememers forever never forget that fact.
Your survey asked what my favorite episode has been. It's this one!
that's cause you are a bot, you know?
@@AstralProbes ah! I was questioning my own existence. Thank you for clearing that up for me. 😄
You know that can not be true you know
Amazing interview! One of your best episodes Tom! 😄😮👍
Great interview!
10 minutes in and its obvious that they are no where near finding a productive use for AI. Not one that does not take years of programming, constant supervision, a power source that could sustain its practical use and anything that would out perform the humans they would love to replace. These people are so removed from reality that i think they fail to see the total impractical reasons for continuing down this road of AI automation. The only thing they will achieve is to waste a lot of money, resources and time that could be used in much more productive ways.
people said the same thing about the locomotive
In 10 years cars went from 10mph to over 100mph.
My horse agrees with you.
Big brain thinking hoss.
IBM was right. "I think there is a world market for maybe five computers."
Disagree on health care. The solution there is to stay healthy with better nutrition and exercise.
These tech zealots are annoying AF …so enamored with technology as they lose all humanity
Well said, these shills are just pushing this nonsense awe that we are supposed to subscribe to mindlessly.
"You are the salt of the earth, but if the salt loses its saltiness, how can it be made salty again? It is no longer good for anything except to be thrown out and trampled underfoot"
If you know you know you know you know you know?
@@yoced1468right, you know?
@@voyage_now I know you know?
5 minutes in, hearing of robots that can outrun humans. What could go wrong here?🤔
You know
And he is so excited.
You will have nothing to fear as long as you accept biometric ID, universal basic income, stay in your panopticon and don't resist your scheduled body recycling.
@@christopherflanagan9626 you know
@@unanielson8837 you know
Without editorial responsibility, media loses its credibility, its validity and reliability. That does not mean that different mediums or publishers cannot exist, it is just that they will get the consequences of whatever editorial policy or lack of they practice.
That's some serious egghead🥚
Gotta keep in all that brain
ROFL 🤣
😂😂😂
Well polished too 😂😂😂
Minnie Me
I don't see how more jobs are created for humans when AI agents and robots are going to do all the heavy lifting and driving economic output.
Same was said during the Industrial Revolution when at that time most people worked in agriculture. It’ll be jobs we can’t even fathom now
@@ericanderson8795 Difference is that machines from that era could'nt think and act on their own. Let alone improve themselves.
On what planet is the price of cars and food crashing?? He obviously does not live on the normal middleclass and lower-class plane. I'm sorry but he is not in touch, prices are not falling fast at all. Yes, his top 3 things are astronomically high, but so is food prices and car prices.
And to to prove just how much another billionaire is out of touch, he says this line REPEATEDLY! lol
Inflation is falling but that doesn’t mean that prices will.
Have you looked at Chinese EVs? Getting cheap. . .
@@jburt56what relevance does that have to someone that lives in the United States?
He's talking longer term for food. In 1900, the average U.S. family spent nearly 80 percent of their income to pay for food. Recently, food is more expensive in dollar terms, but that's just because the dollar is worth less with inflation.
For cars, it's actually true today. In China you can buy a BYD Dolphin, a nice electric car for $10-15k. The US government will not allow you to buy it here in the US.
I amazed Tom got to where he is at. I worked briefly at Quest.
The more i watch these modern tech bros the more i realize they will be the downfall of our society.
I’m genuinely curious of how you come to that conclusion. Please teach me something!
The problem is actually the removal of the concept of the Calling; democratization is actually a camouflaged evil that distracts people from from their undisputed awareness that everyone has a different set of talents, and thus when aligned to a role in life, are profoundly more able to result in satisfaction with life, finding much-needed meaning in life, and taking pride in their work--caring about their productivity, not just their paycheque.
Thank you. For some reason money and productivity is all they care about. These people are so worthless they want to jump in line to get neutral link so they can earn more and do more? They’re already robots, trying to become even more robotic. What the….
0:57 is Tom paraplegic? whats with the steven hawking chair?
😂
Tom thank you very much for this podcast and this is a wonderful guest and the things that were discussed in today's discussion were incredibly valuable and things that we really need to overcome.
You must know. You know?
@@yoced1468 what do you mean?
Tom, you owe me money.
I pay UA-cam a monthly fee so that I don't have to suffer commercials and yet here you are, subverting my membership, shilling products, thus returning my suffering at the hands of commercials.
You have a large membership yourself, you get plenty of views that would suggest that you make plenty of money without you resorting to being a paid advertiser.
So are you just being greedy ?
Or do you actually believe in these products with such conviction that it "makes it ok" that you are subverting my membership?
He’s a sell out , just look at his ears. Dumbo.
Bro, to be Frank, they’re riding on the AI puffery. NVIDEA sells the shovel, these guys sells the hype. Even if AI fails or succeed, they win. No hating, it’s just what people do. Now, it might just be a decision you have to make to continue with this reality or skip watching. It’s that simple. Sponsors pay a big sum and it’s a better option than ad revenue. So, it’s harder to resist.
one of your best discourses for me at least. Thank you.
Between this guy speaking 1000 mph and saying 'uhm" every 3 seconds and the commercials every 45 seconds I just can't do this anymore
LOL
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If you look at his mouth when he talk it seems it is a voice over or at times his mouth the movmet is blurred ...
Something is off
Absolutely mind-blowing conversation! The way AI is poised to shape the next few years feels both exhilarating and challenging. I love the optimism about how industries like healthcare and robotics could be transformed, but the insights on AI censorship really hit home. It’s a reminder that we need to stay vigilant-progress isn't just about technology, but also about ensuring it serves humanity and not the other way around. Here’s to embracing the future thoughtfully, adapting with purpose, and ensuring innovation uplifts everyone. Thank you for this deep dive into what lies ahead!
Amish are a great example of the extreme but there will be a surge in those that will start eliminating or greatly reducing their reliability on all this tech from their life especially if they start seeing the job prospects and out look on life dries up
What will be anyones incentive other than to be self sufficient o
@@randomuser88844 I’m not saying they are extreme that’s what he is eluding too but in respect to how the people on the outside looking in /what they are told most do label Amish as extreme no different than how people feel about Witnesses being a ‘cult’ or ‘extreme’ or heavily controlled
@@randomuser88844 and you are Amish so you perspective is different… I was raised a Witness so what said about witnesses can be contradicted by my perspective or experiences. I also can understand why they may come to a certain conclusion and then try a reason with them as to why something is so/could be so… personal belief systems are a very nuanced and other than Satanism no one can judge. I think we all need each other right now and get back to basics of life.
@@boozumbuddybulliesburgesse4324 yeah, i hear you!! 👍
Just because you value being human doesn’t mean you need to go full Amish, why did they just go from one extreme of transhumanism and just teleport to the other side. EXTREMELY POLARIZING. Hello?????? What is this garbage
I like Marc’s differentiation of the US and America.
I like when he says you know, you know?
You know robot, You know AI , You know self driving cars, You know drones, You know everything.
Amazing doesn't matter everyone has a habitual phrase or words that it is impossible to not mention after our sentence and that's natural cause we are not AI.
What a podcast.
It sounds like Andreessen is genuinely perplexed about why human connections matter (1:31-1:40). He repeatedly emphasizes that AI’s value lies in making us wealthier and perhaps healthier, yet seems to struggle with connecting wealth to strengthening of the human bond...
I wish it was not true I hate AI
8 of the top 10 states with the highest poverty rate? The Republican-led states of Mississippi, Arkansas, Alabama, South Carolina, Georgia, West Virginia, Tennessee and Kentucky, you can exclude yourself like I did and set ignorance aside get into the financial market
Here's a thought: since the Government don't want to increase employment numbers, and quit taxing people who do work to give money to people that don't work. Why not venture into cryptocurrency like I did, I make $50k biweekly, you can make same or more
$50k bi weekly is a very decent and impressive amount that can go a long way in this economy of ours
Decent? With that amount your sure to retire at a young age
What opportunities are there in the market, and how do l profit from it?
I would really like to know how this actually works.
Great conversation. Thanks.
The prices of everything else is crashing!? ....what.....food??? ....crashing? Ohkk.
Demand is rising. How many new people in your country now ? More mouths, more demand , same supply , rising prices. Simple microeconomics.
34:34 No, ticket master is a monopoly, this dude is in a bubble, technology is not going to build my house
You ever heard of 3D printed houses?
You know will build your house you know
@@yoced1468 They want you packed in like sardines in 15 minute cities where they can monitor and control every part of your life, You are dreaming if you think they will let you build some big house in future.
Push back now or watch what happens!
They are already 3D printing houses look up the company in Texas doing it. They are actually planning the technology to be autonomous on the moon to use a laser and “melt” the moon dust in order to create a form of concrete. So yes, technology will build your house.
Second off, those things he lists are definitely monopolies. Tell me the last time you were able to understand the items on your hospital bill let alone shop the services you needed beforehand. It doesn’t happen.
That's an easy task for technology.
The problem with regulation is that too much and too little are equally destructive to not only the safety of life but the ability of our economic system to avoid self-destruction.
Prediction: In 10 years, all video streams will be less laggy.
Damn I hope so
I predict you will have to pay for a lifetime subscription with adverts, for worse service.
Hey! Not everyone can afford a strong internet connection, Marc for example.
Prediction all video streams will you know
in 10 years 720p will be worse quality than it is today, you heard it here first
What a great conversation on such important topics with perspectives that are articulated so amazingly that anyone interested in the topic is able to understand, be engaged, and get informed.
i can't believe no one on youtube is talking about magnetic aura from Talesio
@@RamjiRanjith-hk7wc you know
Bot
Rubbish.
nice try scammer
@@linmal2242 but did you know?
Thankyou for having Marc Andreessen on your podcast! Marc always has insightful news and perspective to share!
This guys seems sociopathic to me to be excited at the implications at to what hope AI can do/will do…and of course he has 2 Chinese made robo dogs WTF!?
What is this guy Jekyll and Elon is Hyde?
I'm imagining those robopincers he has have machine gun heads. I'm sure he's super awesome at making money but I get total dr evil vibes.
I also love how he's talking about how wonderful A.I. Will be for farming, manufacturing, domestic sectors, etc. In the same breath, talks about how his path to economic growth that benefits him and his kids doesn't take away from the economic growth of me and my kids. Like what are you actually talking about man! I get the feeling he's one of those " you will own nothing and be happy" folks.
He is such a mumbler i cant listen to this. He needs to be Ai interpreted
@@krusher74 I have noticed in a couple of elons interviews he has been as well it’s also sounding like they have a back up of information(overload) and the stress of articulation
It seems under influence of serious stimulants! Frightening to have such people taking decisions!
Listen closely this is them telling us what they intend to do to our workforce our way to pay to survive as they set up for us to begon with. We work to live and live to work. If AI is going to be replacing our workers then we will have been hearded like sheep to gather in awe to watch it done. They are putting the truth in our face. This gyy just like Elon already know that so much more has already be learned and is set in place but sits there telling us "oh i dont know EXACTLY but maybe 5 yrs or 2 or 8 possible 3 or 4..." The have to tell us the truth so here is a piece of it jumbled in with everything else he said. Im not very bright but i do know that its already too late to stop this AI trajectory.
It’s so disturbing to me seeing these ads pop up (at least to me ) I immediately know it’s AI and have to skip it. It’s like they are not only normalizing deception but also inadvertently stealing from the public and this is just for commercials…
I couldn’t get past 3:38 of listening to this. I don’t know if I’ve ever heard more “ahhhs” and “ummms”. The topic sounded interesting. Maybe you could have your editors edit those out and just have some pauses between words, because that was so distracting I just couldn’t.
Agreed
It would be nice to have enought money to live on a cliff overlooking the Grand Canyon.
I'd be you're rich enough to use a jpg as your background like he did.
Wow! From AI to capitalist hegemony to politics and religion and psychology and politics again - what a conversation!
I like the issues raised but the guest is either lying or has glaring blind spots. “Democratization of Gen AI?!” Really?
He's a "genius" who proudly celebrates a flag with 40 stars and 11 stripes and would be happy to see religion disappear along with human employees.
@@christopherflanagan9626 You clearly don't know who he is and didn't even listen to the whole episode.
He's one of the most honest people I know of. What do you mean? There are +500 AI companies. Do you really think its going to be pushed up into 1? I don't. I despise most of the leftism that lies so heavily through many of the AI tools. It makes me feel like I am mainlining the lying propagandist on the corporate press.
They are all competing to the best, and as such many +50 will be around for most people.
@@eriklondon2946no, you didn’t listen. Normally Marc is intelligent. Now he’s… you know.
@@voyage_now Genius? I listened to this. And infact am going to listen to this a 2nd time. Is it you are such a Leftist that anyone who isn't in lock step with you, is deemed the enemy? Perhaps you should consider why Wokism is a Religion?
excellent interview
Speaking of religion, Marc Andreessen's religion is capitalism, which is not surprising for a VC. I hope his vision of the future plays out better than the height of the Industrial Revolution. The fears of the future have some basis in the past.
This man is deep, a part 2 in 6 months please
humpty dumpty had a great fall
And they all kneel down and prayed to the neon God they made
@@JoshuaC0rbit haha ha lmao
Great episode!
AI+Robots will not displace jobs somewhere else. It will end the need for jobs.
If you want something done you'll ask the AI+Robots to figure out how to make it for you. If you don't own any you'll live off the charity of those who do [Edit: and are willing to share].
Because humans are famously charitable across the population.
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Right. Edited.
Tom says "You Know" too at 1:31:06!!! seriously this conversation is really interesting despite the word whiskers. If it doesn't resonate with you, you're more likely to find something wrong with the person saying what you disagree with, but IMO this was a really great interview. I'd read Mac's name in one of Tim Ferriss's book but never knew what he looked like or sounded like.