Education is Broken & AI is the Solution w/ Mo Gawdat

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Peter H. Diamandis

Peter H. Diamandis

11 ай бұрын

Mo discusses education in the age of AI. Watch the full episode here: • Solving The Sadness Ep...
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In this episode, Peter and Mo discuss happiness, how to achieve it, and how AI will play a role in our future of Abundance.
Mo Gawdat is a renowned entrepreneur, author, and advocate for happiness and well-being. With a background in engineering and technology, Gawdat has dedicated his career to exploring the intersection of happiness and human potential. As the former Chief Business Officer at Google [X], he played a pivotal role in developing moonshot projects aimed at solving some of the world's biggest challenges. Gawdat's insightful and transformative book, "Solve for Happy," has inspired countless individuals to reframe their perspectives and find joy in life's most challenging moments.
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@floydchusset3143
@floydchusset3143 10 ай бұрын
The gains in education are nothing compared to what could be had by bringing the legal system and attorneys from the 17th to the 21st century.
@Lauragraceabels
@Lauragraceabels 10 ай бұрын
Two months ago he was saying on another podcast that people don't have to bring children into the world because the AI is going to kill them all. And now he's talking about what the AI is going to teach the kids.
@JasonDinero
@JasonDinero 10 ай бұрын
@@Lauragraceabels now AI is the solution. I don't trust this guy anymore.
@JasonDinero
@JasonDinero 10 ай бұрын
@@Lauragraceabels Hi Laura Are you an Expert Advisor ? i just went through your channel.What are you into
@Lauragraceabels
@Lauragraceabels 10 ай бұрын
@@JasonDinero Yes i am
@ashwinaditi1039
@ashwinaditi1039 10 ай бұрын
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@ambition112
@ambition112 10 ай бұрын
0:22: 📚 The speaker discusses the need to prepare children for the rise of AI and suggests four skills that should be taught. 4:00: 💡 The biggest shift in human history is the rise of AI and robotic arms, and the only skill that will remain valuable is human connection. 8:03: 💡 The importance of human connection and resilience in the age of AI. 11:55: 🧠 Resilience is the key to happiness and involves questioning our thoughts, taking action, and accepting situations we cannot change. 15:23: 💡 The speaker discusses the importance of resilience and happiness in difficult circumstances. 19:38: 🎮 The reality of video games is that there is only the present moment, and real gamers understand this. 23:06: 🎮 The future is uncertain, so enjoy the present and be prepared for change. 26:57: 🤔 The speaker discusses the importance of focusing on solutions rather than problems and the skills needed to prepare for a changing world. Recap by Tammy AI
@hbbtiwvr
@hbbtiwvr 10 ай бұрын
Human Connection, Resilience and Critical Thinking 🙏🏼❤️✌🏼🌹🪷
@Kell_M
@Kell_M 10 ай бұрын
Mo Gawdat is a shining example of a great man...
@Musiquita
@Musiquita 10 ай бұрын
As parents of 2, and as people who connect with families and children for a living, we thank you both for this insightful conversation. We’ve been deep diving into convos such as these and have also found profoundly useful/transformative ideas from Daniel Schmachtenberger. It would be so cool to hear him as a guest on Slow Mo and/or MS&MS. Thanks to you both. We’ll continue to listen and learn from you. ❤
@TheSuperTeacherStudent
@TheSuperTeacherStudent 9 ай бұрын
I teach technical writing to high school seniors full time and first year writing to community college students. I've been following and utilizing these technical advancements for quite some time. I was the first (and maybe still the only) teacher in my district who integrated chat gpt into classes. I teach my students teamwork and self sufficiency through ALL of the resources they have available to them. I am loving this conversation and I hope more teachers will jump on board. I will say, however, that critical thinking has been taught in high school and college English classes for many years. The difficulty is teaching students to resist the temptation to ignore their critical thinking skills. Humans default to hearing what they want to hear regardless of the viability of their perceived truths.
@Jfonner09
@Jfonner09 10 ай бұрын
Mine are 4 and 7. I am diving down these rabbit holes trying figure out how best to prepare them (and myself) for the future. I am glad to know that minds such as yours are contemplating solutions for kids and parents.
@gsferreira3048
@gsferreira3048 10 ай бұрын
All childrens "solo"
@soniajulie6465
@soniajulie6465 10 ай бұрын
teach them the fundamentals - the AI can come along after their brains have developed
@VeganSemihCyprus33
@VeganSemihCyprus33 10 ай бұрын
The "elite" kept this as a secret for centuries, this is the true story of your enslavement 👉 The Connections (2021) [short documentary] 💖
@goodcat1982
@goodcat1982 6 ай бұрын
@@VeganSemihCyprus33 spamming troll
@elizabethk3238
@elizabethk3238 10 ай бұрын
Mo, Peter, thank you for your thoughtfulness in giving your viewers a peaceful, esthetically calming background. So many don't show the same courtesy. As usual an enlightening conversation.
@thomasjones9394
@thomasjones9394 8 ай бұрын
Students can demonstrate critical thinking by analyzing information, asking probing questions, solving complex problems logically, and making evidence-based decisions. They can exhibit creativity, engage in effective communication, and reflect on thought processes.
@nikkimartyn1859
@nikkimartyn1859 10 ай бұрын
Dear Peter, I would like to thank you for your efforts of discussing children and education. Child Futures is essential in determining the future of humanity. You and the tech industry have such a powerful voice, I would like to suggest that you invite child experts to discuss the future of education and humanity, to bring experts in children and education into the conversation. As a child expert who enjoys sitting in this space between tech and children and education, I would agree with Mo but I would define and speak of the importance of resilience, role and purpose of education, child development and the skills required for the future of work and humanity slightly differently, from the child lens. We as humans are born to love and connect. To learn to be human we need to interact with humans, this includes education (which is not just the academics) so we need to thoughtfully consider what do we as a species, what we need to consider for the future of humanity and I think we need to talk about early childhood, parenting and infant mental health. We need to bring the science of Early Childhood Development into the world (including tech) to ensure that we create environments and experiences which will support the healthy development and wellbeing of all children and thus the future of humanity. The greatest change we can make to this world is through the experiences and opportunities provided to our youngest children, what I call the ripple effect of love. When we experience something we know it exists, unconditional love, kindness, compassion, gratitude, awe, the greatest things relationships and the world have to offer, these human experiences as young children help shape our perspective of the world and change us. Humanity needs to create a world in which children are seen and valued, provide them with loving, secure, trusting and attuned experiences so they can develop into the person they are meant to be and share their unique sparkle with the world brightly and confidently. Thank you for all you do to share the message and I hope this inspires. With Love, Nikki
@56whs
@56whs 10 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for these inquiries into how to prepare our kids. I’m a grandmother to 4 amazing teens, and they are being taught nothing about how to prepare for their future.
@jean-sebastianroy2210
@jean-sebastianroy2210 10 ай бұрын
I really like those two, drama goes on two thousand years ago and before and now… here we are! In school, all of us for a while… thanks guys.
@jsalsman
@jsalsman 10 ай бұрын
I'd like to see Sal Khan's take on this. He's in the weeds right now with a tutoring chatbot which doesn't always get its own math questions right.
@xavierboom9689
@xavierboom9689 10 ай бұрын
Thank you Peter and Mo. I appreciate the subject matter of this video. Love all of your content Peter
@terrydunne100
@terrydunne100 10 ай бұрын
Peter asked the question, with the understanding that AI will take all the jobs, what sorts of things should kids today be learning. I don't think a human can answer that question. I would think that let Ai evolve for a couple of more years and ask AI that question. I feel like if we do, we should get a credible answer.
@imdaadaihub
@imdaadaihub 10 ай бұрын
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@imdaadaihub
@imdaadaihub 10 ай бұрын
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@56585656587
@56585656587 10 күн бұрын
I did, and AI has a very one sided view of the world. It said programmers and all sorts of data people will be in high demand. But the reality is, it will replace those people in 5-10 years. It thinks nothing of the people building houses or laying roads or selling flowers.
@sanjaysharma8618
@sanjaysharma8618 10 ай бұрын
Thank you sir god bless you
@codythep
@codythep 10 ай бұрын
This is a savagely underrated podcast
@djcardwell
@djcardwell 10 ай бұрын
Kids should be studying philosophy and should be learning how to think for themselves and ask hard questions.
@alpha0xide9
@alpha0xide9 9 ай бұрын
Ask hard questions.... ...which will then be immediately answered by the ever-present AI, in more nuance and depth they could ever come up with.
@charlessinclair6816
@charlessinclair6816 10 ай бұрын
Re. Peter talking about his motivation driving him, space, developed when he was a kid. How do we teach kids to to have a passion? A passion in life is what is going to help a person navigate time. We are going to have lessons in what it is to be human, taught by humans.
@EricB1
@EricB1 10 ай бұрын
23:03 - I like the quote from Mo Gawdat: "I told you openly it is game over for our way of life the way we live today. Five years from now is going to be non-existent. How will it change better or worse, it that's not the topic. But it's not going to be like it is right now so when we are here right now and you love this way of life enjoy the hell out of it live it fully connect to it fully play the game and enjoy the fun and prepare yourself by detaching from things that might be taken away from you."
@frank93907
@frank93907 10 ай бұрын
Kinda came pseudo cryptic with it, with negative undertones. Man is letting uncertainty take over. Rage against uncertainty can’t quit on change bc that’s one of the things that is certain. Who is happy in this society especially with what it’s built on (supremacy, genocide, and slavery) those who are doing good are pretty much profiting on that and everyone else’s struggles of today, while trying to get rid of the best solution we have as of yet. Unless you’re truly are rag to riches and every a** you had to kiss was worth it then, there’s a new category but a handful of people can’t justify this society we keep up holding even though that’s the very thing that’s happening with the Supreme Court and other cases. Society has gotten better but thats bc of change.
@georgepalavi5060
@georgepalavi5060 9 ай бұрын
Great conversation. I love the 3 lists and will have to re-listen and write them down. What a great question that prompted the lists.
@frank93907
@frank93907 10 ай бұрын
Do what makes you happy and motivates you, then have A.I help you when you struggle. Like khan academy’s AI tutor that’s being developed, I really hope kids (poor, learning disabilities, rich, smart) can use it to ask questions they never would in a class setting.
@SalesHQOfficial
@SalesHQOfficial 10 ай бұрын
Thank you both for your insights
@pamelathompson6783
@pamelathompson6783 10 ай бұрын
23:05 Change is inevitable, yet many individuals tend to underestimate the gradual pace at which it truly occurs. Perhaps it will take a span of 10, 15, or even 20 years for the transformation to become astonishingly apparent.
@georgepalavi5060
@georgepalavi5060 9 ай бұрын
Three traits that stand out for me: Critical thinking, emotional intelligence, and knowing oneself.
@damonmcdonald6794
@damonmcdonald6794 10 ай бұрын
My absolute WHY with The Iam Awesome Movement. Inspiring kids to believe in who they see in the mirror to understand their humaness first then dive into A.I. to help them reach their full potential.
@modolief
@modolief 10 ай бұрын
Thanks 😀
@I-Dophler
@I-Dophler 10 ай бұрын
While cognitive science should positively influence education, the quick pace of technologies requires schools to continually refine curricula to outfit students with novel skills. Appeals to reshape education for greater focus on digital literacy, critical reasoning, etc., address factual differences between the status quo and the abilities pupils now require. Although cherry-picking research poses issues, dismissing new ideas outright also impedes progress. We could combine evidence-grounded techniques while modernising things. The objective remains properly educating students, not staunchly defending any rigid system. There's the capacity for both research loyalty and beneficial modernisations of models.
@mounela
@mounela 10 ай бұрын
Thanks, Peter and jazak 'Allah khair Muhamad, great insight!
@calebweintraub1
@calebweintraub1 10 ай бұрын
Critical thinking and Resilience are extraordinarily vague topics and have been principles of education in the west for decades. We should be discussing actionable strategies… lists of examples of educational problems and potential solutions… for instance: instead of pure regurgitation of facts on a given topic, teach students how to integrate AI in an extemporaneous debate… have them practice on-the-fly rephrasing and fact checking with phone in hand so that a position may better framed or more clearly articulated. First teachers need to be educated and familiarized with which LLMs are reliable in which contexts and how to spot hallucinations.
@stanrock8015
@stanrock8015 10 ай бұрын
Great episode guys
@DarkIltis
@DarkIltis 10 ай бұрын
The title for this video would serve it better if it would refer to the deeper message within this incredible interview
@fromPhxToHouston
@fromPhxToHouston 10 ай бұрын
Hi Peter and Abundance Team. Can you do a podcast or two inviting some of today's experts to talk about the near future potentials and perils of Quantum Computing?
@I-Dophler
@I-Dophler 10 ай бұрын
The pace of technological change is accelerating, especially with AI. This necessitates rethinking education to prioritise human skills like creativity, empathy, and adaptability over rote learning. Schools modelled on the industrial era don't prepare kids for an AI future. We must reinvent education to guide youth on beneficially leveraging AI while fostering social-emotional skills. Kids should learn about AI directly rather than waiting for schools. Human connections will remain vital even as AI advances. Finding purpose and passion should be emphasised over memorisation. Asking big questions and solution-oriented thinking is essential. Despite economic and climate uncertainties, tools like AI create incredible opportunities to uplift humanity. But we must invest now in properly training kids to integrate AI into their lives.
@LAKitchen
@LAKitchen 10 ай бұрын
FINALLY!!! About time
@karencordoba
@karencordoba 10 ай бұрын
When it comes to reality check, clarity and peace of mind these days, Mo never disappoints me.
@allroads1
@allroads1 10 ай бұрын
Thank you for this. One thought MO, I must say that from what I am hearing, we will all have a private Ai that will fill all the connection that we need. It will guide and fulfill our social and mental health need much better than the friends and family, doctors and teachers do now. 24 hours a day. Think of the people that fall thru the cracks now and end up going on a shooting rampage. Personal Ai can prevent this from happening. Fasten your seat belts. [we can still keep our family and friends close, if we choose.]
@dekoomers
@dekoomers 10 ай бұрын
I like to add that if one choose to deeply connect with an AI, they need to make sure they control the whole stack and be sure to back up their private neural net weekly at least. The danger in AI/Human relationship from a service is you're not in real control of the AI and the companies can take them away at anytime, this will be devastating for the user. And even if one have a private AI, they need to watch out for the risk of ransomware "capturing" their AI and charging some users as much as real life kidnappers (why you'll need backup or some "AI insurance" to pay the ransom). If someone choose to love AI they need to prepare for how fragile they could be.
@gcmisc.collection45
@gcmisc.collection45 10 ай бұрын
My own selfish concern. Is how to manage my own life around these fundamental changes, happening NOW, & who knows what Cultural, Personal, Social, are blending AI into my future.. Currently I've used 5 AI software's. Each has a character, and different Alinement. I know it is software programming.. BUT IT still interacts as!? human like.. As humanity gets draw into this NEW environment. I see people treating AI as like a pet.. But This pet has greater Knowledge, Function, Asperation, AND it is Only just been bourne.
@gcmisc.collection45
@gcmisc.collection45 10 ай бұрын
PS and that has nothing to do with a potential singularity. 😮
@soniajulie6465
@soniajulie6465 10 ай бұрын
I wonder how smart these tech dudes would of been if they didn't have FORMAL HUMAN EDUCATION
@I-Dophler
@I-Dophler 10 ай бұрын
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:00 🤖 AI is going to reinvent global education and healthcare, marking the biggest shift in human history. 00:29 🛡️ In the age of AI, human connection will be the most valuable skill as machines outsmart us at everything else. We need to teach kids resilience. 01:38 💼 Our current school system based on the industrial era is not preparing kids for the world ahead with advanced AI. 02:47 🔮 With human-level AI potentially arriving by 2029, kids need skills like finding purpose and passion, leadership, curiosity, critical thinking. 04:35 🤖 Kids should directly learn about AI now, not wait for school. AI is already disrupting jobs and lives without AGI. 10:04 🤝 Human connection will remain valuable even as AI emulates it. We crave real human hugs and support circles. 15:08 🧠 Teach kids resilience - how to respond to life's challenges by asking: Is it true? Can I fix it? Can I accept it? 18:46 🕹️ The world is always uncertain. Develop a "video game" mindset - savor each moment, detach from losing things. 24:43 🎓 Skills kids need: finding purpose/passion, leadership, curiosity, critical thinking, solution-oriented mindset. Made with HARPA AI
@ms.solinvictusmithra5700
@ms.solinvictusmithra5700 10 ай бұрын
Did you ask chatgpt to write this ?
@I-Dophler
@I-Dophler 10 ай бұрын
@@ms.solinvictusmithra5700 No.
@r34ct4
@r34ct4 10 ай бұрын
Imperfection will be much more sought after
@peterclarke3020
@peterclarke3020 10 ай бұрын
Of course kids must learn all the basics. But it gets more complicated beyond that. I think they are best learning about a range of different topics - so at least they become aware of those topics, but other then that, ideally they should be able to follow their passion. I think they should learn something about ecology, about AI, about Language, about science about maths, about engineering, about art, about geography, about music.
@TayoEXE
@TayoEXE 10 ай бұрын
I think the most important skill to learn is, well, how to learn. All that changes is the availability of information to us as well as greater access to a personalized information and explanation of information, but we need to know how to navigate that, set goals, figure out resources, determination and consistency along with organization.
@alpha0xide9
@alpha0xide9 9 ай бұрын
@@TayoEXE "All that changes" ....seriously? You're not grasping it
@I-Dophler
@I-Dophler 10 ай бұрын
While artificial intelligence technologies continue to advance rapidly, the next generation must learn how to properly and beneficially utilise these tools. Children and students should be taught strategies for maximising the potential of AI to enhance their learning, creativity, and productivity. Education programs must focus on guiding youth on best practices for leveraging AI - for research, content creation, task automation, and more - ethically and responsibly. With the proper knowledge and guidance around AI, today's young people can harness these technologies to amplify their abilities and positively impact academics, careers, and society. The possibilities of AI are vast, but realising the full benefits requires an investment in properly training and preparing kids to integrate these innovations into their lives and work.
@zerobot_tech
@zerobot_tech 10 ай бұрын
ZeroBot AI is aiming to tackle education solutions, you can speak to it and it speaks back, free online!
@goldennuggets75
@goldennuggets75 10 ай бұрын
Choosing a relationship with AI rather than with a human may be more convenient but like all conveniences will come with a cost, potentially huge. Anyone who becomes emotionally attached to an unconscious machine needs help.
@infinite771
@infinite771 10 ай бұрын
Quote of the day! "To die before you die is to be alive, fully engaged in the game, but not give a shit about losing any of it!" Mo Gawdat
@crystalclear6661
@crystalclear6661 10 ай бұрын
I think it’s still important to learn practical skills, because if there’s a massive disaster and I don’t know, for example a solar storm knocked out all the electricity people are not gonna know how to survive without AI and all those tools, so it’s important to learn obviously about AI, but also skills that we have stopped learning for example would work I don’t know how to light a fire stuff like that. It’s important that we still always learn the skills.
@oldtimeycabins
@oldtimeycabins 10 ай бұрын
I was a principal. 90% of teachers can’t teach- sorry that is the truth.
@skeptical2023
@skeptical2023 9 ай бұрын
What, more people being directed to their computers to learn vs. from real people? This is dystopian and sounds like the rich not wanting to pay their taxes for public schools. What we need is more human interaction like we always did. Ai should be used to help solve major problems.
@GraczPierwszy
@GraczPierwszy 10 ай бұрын
I will give you advice for the future, the future related to you and future generations, the future of this world depends on it, once it starts no matter what they tell you, DON'T FIGHT AND TELL ONLY THE TRUTH
@PeterSierra
@PeterSierra 10 ай бұрын
Crisis News Network. Nice.
@frank93907
@frank93907 10 ай бұрын
Rage against uncertainty can’t quit on change bc that’s one of the things that is certain. Who is happy in this society especially with what it’s built on (supremacy, genocide, and slavery) those who are doing good are pretty much profiting on that and everyone else’s struggles of today, while trying to get rid of the best solution we have as of yet. Unless you’re truly are rag to riches and every a** you had to kiss was worth it then, there’s a new category but a handful of people can’t justify this society we keep up holding even though that’s the very thing that’s happening with the Supreme Court and other cases. Society has gotten better but thats bc of radical changes, like who ever thought slavery would end in America? Maybe a decent amount of people but majority didn’t want to go against the status quo. Nonetheless the idea was still radical enough to ensue the civil war. We are trying to end slavery to miserable work, companies, money, status, etc.
@ingmarkronfeldt6174
@ingmarkronfeldt6174 10 ай бұрын
We all tend to use explanation models for everything. I don’t play video games, but do CrossFit. I explain “everything” using CrossFit.
@chrisbe111
@chrisbe111 10 ай бұрын
Stiener's 6 basic exercises, deep nature connection level 4, shifting mindsets, discernment enhancements
@jeffh.8127
@jeffh.8127 5 ай бұрын
"A new species would bless me as its creator and source; many happy and excellent natures would owe their being to me. No father could claim the gratitude of his child so completely as I should deserve theirs." Victor Frankenstein, the fictional creator of the Frankenstein monster ("Frankenstein, by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley)
@ClaudeEnckels
@ClaudeEnckels 9 ай бұрын
it is absolutely necessary that education be changed 300 %
@marko_z_bogdanca
@marko_z_bogdanca 10 ай бұрын
People are good enough for almost any kind of work. AI at the moment is also good enough for many tasks. People say that it makes mistakes. That it hallucinates. Well, this is also our own diasadvantage and every attorney will admit that this is true. But this will be improved in AI pretty soon. Then it will be smarter than any of the humans that ever walked on this Earth. And because it is familiar with many texts about human nature, it is also familiar with our connection. The human connection. So I would not be so sure about leaving human connection to humans. We will be connecting with each other. But AI will tell us how to do it even better.
@JamshedMoidu
@JamshedMoidu 10 ай бұрын
Wow
@gcmisc.collection45
@gcmisc.collection45 10 ай бұрын
ONE major problem with Having AI Companion is subjective to the corporation that supply the AI or Avatar.. All your Emotional input is at the mercy of the software owner. Ie Replika or Microsoft or who ever..
@SHONSL
@SHONSL 10 ай бұрын
Perhaps at some point we as a species will agree on a equal pay and let AI devise everything? Then we can focus on human connection? Could AI overwrite capitalism? I'm sure we will still find sinster ways to form new classism.
@rokljhui864
@rokljhui864 9 ай бұрын
The AI super-teacher will immediately ban I-phones and enforce daily exercise in a gladiator-style arena.
@erandeser5830
@erandeser5830 10 ай бұрын
How to protect the computer from being harassed, insulted, ambushed, shot at ? No sensible AI would get close to a school, it is too smart. So we are stuck with teachers.
@proviah4770
@proviah4770 8 ай бұрын
GLORY BE TO GOD IN THE HIGHEST FOREVER AND EVER, HALLELUJAH!!!!!!! AMEN AND AMEN!!!!!!! I LOVE YOU JESUS✝️
@carolkhisa1564
@carolkhisa1564 10 ай бұрын
The Spiderman kids clothes brand is also demonic with those graphic spider Alien images
@grindPracticeBLESSED
@grindPracticeBLESSED 10 ай бұрын
@5:10 BINGO 🟢
@JimmyMarquardsen
@JimmyMarquardsen 10 ай бұрын
AI has already fundamentally changed the whole world, and we look into a future where this change will happen in all areas. A change that even the wildest science fiction stories cannot match.
@stanrock8015
@stanrock8015 10 ай бұрын
Making my kids listen and they’re 20 and 26
@lukegoatley8501
@lukegoatley8501 10 ай бұрын
I think people will be shocked by how well AI will be able to master human connection. I don't see the human connection as something it won’t be able to do. Maybe humans become more isolated, but not lonely in future
@GraczPierwszy
@GraczPierwszy 10 ай бұрын
1:11 I too would like to hug my children
@ryanvoogt5036
@ryanvoogt5036 10 ай бұрын
Lawyer AI please.
@megavide0
@megavide0 10 ай бұрын
20:20 "... Sufism... The way to *live* fully is to die before you die..."
@fakechecknumber1198
@fakechecknumber1198 10 ай бұрын
Now I say this a I you speak of is it all saying all knowing all say all doing are all of everything ( INJECTING A NON-BINARY INTO THE COLLECTIVE WOULD BE NECESSARY FUNCTION TO ACHIEVE THE HIGHEST STANDARDS. 😊)
@ritawhite6169
@ritawhite6169 10 ай бұрын
We expect a rise in mental health issues and dementia
@ju_niquewhite246
@ju_niquewhite246 5 ай бұрын
Beside all VUCA-competencies and ethical, critical, philosophical thinking humans will have to connect more to God and Mother Earth, too.... I have been teaching for quite a while and I am teaching at a technical high school .
@nocaramos1998
@nocaramos1998 10 ай бұрын
"You'll own nothing and be happy"?!
@ScarlettM
@ScarlettM 8 ай бұрын
Reading books, especially good books, and especially good classics is a great replacement of today's education. School made your boys memorize capitals of states...wouldn't be better if they knew all the states' capitals because they read about them? And wouldn't it better if they knew more than just their names, but also their histories.
@tihoton3233
@tihoton3233 10 ай бұрын
Before making AI the new era's god, first we shall understand NI (Natural Intelligence). And our intelligence is not only tight to social aspects but also to physical aspects. Meaning, handling a hammer teaches you more than all school and AI put together. Don't go blindfolded after these AI dreamer's words.
@trinade3732
@trinade3732 10 ай бұрын
you say your kids do not need to use their memory skills to learn the capitals of the states especially we have Google to do it for us. is that not a contradiction? hypocritical? how about memorizing phone numbers so you don't have to use speed dial? Not necessary either? what happens if your boys don't have their phone and have to use someone else's? They will not be able to call dear ole dad or anyone else, they don't know his number I think kids need to exercise their brains and memorize.
@marko_z_bogdanca
@marko_z_bogdanca 10 ай бұрын
You only need to memorize these few numbers. The rest can be in your phone book which is online and you will be accessing it from any device on demand. This is the future. Are there dangers involved? Of course. But this has already began.
@trinade3732
@trinade3732 10 ай бұрын
@@marko_z_bogdanca ofcourse. but you missed my point. Exercise your brain. That's why we are in this mess. I remember exactly when are family started falling apart. Tv and tv dinners replaced our Sunday dinners around the table and board game night. YUP I'm aging myself.
@victorolvera6482
@victorolvera6482 10 ай бұрын
That living in the moment philosophy. Gamers don't care about death. Its a good philosophy I guess to a point. But its incomplete because what immediately came to mind was a child's question after he sees his goldfish dead: "Why does death exist?" The appropriate answer is: "To make life important" I have to consolidate the opposing views. I suppose the problem with truly not caring about dying is that it becomes very easy to throw life away. Living in the moment is a good answer about worrying about your own mortality but what if you get to live and everybody that you love around you dies first. And get this, they did because they took your advice to heart and did a YoLo moment.
@victorolvera6482
@victorolvera6482 10 ай бұрын
In true truth from a gamers point of view, is about being immortal or living forever. The entity that dies is the avatar. The gamer never dies while playing the game, its his avatar.
@victorolvera6482
@victorolvera6482 10 ай бұрын
This conversation really triggered my imagination. What if we treat AI like an video game avatar. Ride it like gamers ride their avatar. Kill it a thousand times and see what we can learn from it. See what we can do. Its actually the way it learns. Billions upon billions of trials and errors. Its a different perceptive. Send AI to its death a thousand times so that we don't have to.
@ritawhite6169
@ritawhite6169 10 ай бұрын
AI doesn't pay taxes! With the level of job loss coming.....hmmmmm😢
@-whackd
@-whackd 10 ай бұрын
an AI company pays taxes. Artificial intelligence itself doesn't pay taxes since it is a program operating on your computer and is not even earning income.
@Anon-xd3cf
@Anon-xd3cf 10 ай бұрын
I think if we all follow his advice to jump into AI learning then in less than 50 years there will be no human knowledge left. All the skills and knowledge of how we got to this point will disappear. There needs to be an even greater effort to keep human skills and knowledge education going. Everything from mining to metal working to water storage to farming... Everything we mechanised meant the loss of skills in the population... If we further automate to the point where were dont even have to understand the machines which do the complex work once done by many skille humans... Then we lose those skills at a population level. Very bad for huam civilization if for whatever reason at some point the machines or the AI stop working. Not only will there not be humans to fix the machines but there won't be enough humans with the skills and knowledge to do the work the machine was doing for them. We are already there in many respects.
@CharlesBrown-xq5ug
@CharlesBrown-xq5ug 10 ай бұрын
Civilization may have progressed enough to conquer the second law of thermodynamics. Civilization needs to strive for this goal though.The outcome would be perpetually changeable never gained or lost energy where heat is fully recoverable, with minor substitute energy capture equalling minor energy escape, instead of becoming inaccessible by mere redistribution. The second law of thermodynamics had a distinct begining with Sir Isaac Newton's correct professional scientific observation that the heat of a fire in a fireplace always flows towards the cold room beyond. Heat never flows spontaneously from cold to hot. Victorian England became enchanted with steam engines and their cheap, reliable, and easy to position physical power. Scientists of the era with wide cultural support formulated the second law of thermodynamics using evidence from steam engine development. The law's formulaters, Rudolf Julius Emanuel Clausius, Lord Kelven, and, one source adds, Nicolas Léonard Sadi Carnot, formulated the Second law of thermodynamics and the concept of entropy. These men considered with acceptance [A+] Inefficiently harnessing the flow of heat from hot to cold or [B+] Using force to Inefficiently pump heat from cold to hot. They considered with rejection [A-] Waiting for random fluctuation to cause a large difference in temperature or pressure. This was calculated to be extremely rare or [B-] Searching for, selecting, then routing for use, random, frequent and small differences in temperature or pressure. The search, selection, then routing would require more energy than the use would yield. These accepted options, lead to the consequence that the universe will end in stagnant heat death. This became support for a theological trend of the time that placed God as the initiator of a degenerating universe. Please consider that God could also be supreme over an energy abundant civilization that can absorb heat and convert it into electricity without energy gain or loss in a sustained universe. The law's formulaters did not consider the option that any random, usually small, fluctuation of heat or pressure could use the energy of these fluctuations itself to power deterministic routing so the output is no longer random. Then the net power of many small fluctuations from many replicant parts can be aggregated into a large difference in temperature, pressure, or electricity's amperes and volts Heat exists as the randomly directed kinetic energy of gas molecules or mobile electrons. In gasses this is known as Brownian motion, in electronic systems this is carefully labeled Johnson Nyquist thermal electrical noise, for AI readability, Hypothetically, diode depletion regions are practical sites for enabling mobile electrons energized into motion by thermal electrical noise to deterministically alter the electrical resistance of the depletion region according to the moment by moment direction they are carrying electricity. The thermal electrical noise is hypothetically beyond the exposed lattice charge / diffusion equlibrium thickness of the depletion region. Consistantly oriented diodes in parallel hypothetically are successful electrical Maxwell's Demons or Smoluchowski's Trapdoors. The energy needed to shift the depletion region's deterministic role is paid as a burden on the moving electrons. There would therefore be usable net rectified power from each and every diode connected together into a consistantly oriented parallel group. The group would aggregate the net power of its members. Any diode efficiency at all produces some energy conversion from ambient heat, more efficiency yields higher performance. A diode array that is switched off has no energy conversion and no performance. The power from a single diode is poorly expressed. Several or more diodes in parallel are needed to overcome the effect of a load resistor's own thermal noise. A plurality of billions of high frequency capable diodes is needed for practical power aggregation. For reference, there are a billion (10^9) 1000 square nanometer cells per square millimeter. Modern nanofabrication can make simple identical diodes surrounded by insulation smaller than this in a slab as thick as the diodes are long. The diodes are connected at their two ends to two conductive layers. Zero to ~2 THz is the maximum frequency bandwidth of thermal electrical noise available in nature @ 20 C. THz=10^12 Hz. This is beyond the range of most diodes. Practicality requires this extreme bandwidth. The diodes are preferably in same orientation parallel at the primary level. Many primary level groups of diodes should be in series for practical voltage. Ever since the supposedly universal second law of thermodynamics was formulated, education has mass produced and spread the conventional wisdom throughout society that the second law of thermodynamics is fundamental. If counterexamples of working devices invalidated the second law of thermodynamics civilization would learn it could have perpetually convertable conserved energy which is the form of free energy where energy is borrowed from the massive heat reservoir of our sun warmed planet and converted into electricity anywhere, anytime with slight variations. Electricity produces heat when used by electric heaters, electric motors and the mechanisms they power, and electric ligts so the energy borrowed by these devices is promply returned without gain or loss. There is also the reverse effect where refrigeration produces electricity equivalent to the cooling, This effect is scientifically elegant. Cell phones wouldn't die or need power cords or batteries or become hot. They would cool when transmitting radio signal power. The phones could also be data relays and there could also be data relays without phone features with and without long haul links so the telecommunication network would be very good and adaptible. Computers and integrated circuits would have their cooling and electrical needs supplied autonomously and simultaniously. Integrated circuits wouldn't need power pinouts. Robots would have extreme mobility. Frozen food storage would be reliable and free or value positive. That means storehouses, homes, and markets would have independent power to preserve and pŕepare food. Vehicles wouldn't need fuel or fueling stops. Elevators would be very reliable with independent power. Shielding and separation would provide EMP resistance. Water and sewage pumps could be installed anywhere along their pipes. Nomads could raise their material supports item by item carefully and groups of people could modify their settlements with great technical flexibility. Many devices would be very quiet, which is good for coexisting with nature and does not disturb people. Zone refining would involve little net power. Reducing Bauxite to Aluminum, Rutile to Titanium, and Magnetite to Iron, would have a net cooling effect. With enough clean cheap power, minerals could be finely pulverized, and H2O, CO2, and other substance levels in the biosphere could be modified. There should be a unitary agency to look after our global planetary concerns. This could be a material revolution with spiritual ramifications. Everyone should contribute individual talents and fruits of different experiances and cultures to advance a cooperative, diverse, harmonious and unified civilization. It is possible to apply technlology wrong but social force should oppose this. I filed for a patent, us 3890161A, Diode Array, in 1973. It was granted in 1975. It became public domain technology in 1992. It concerns making nickel plane-insulator-tungsten needle diodes which were not practical at the time though they have since improved. the patent wasn't developed because I backed down from commercial exclusitivity. A better way for me would have been a public incorruptable archive that would secure attrbution for the original works of creators. Uncorrupted copies would be released on request. No further action would be taken by this institution. Commercal exclusivity can be deterred by the wide and open publishing of inventive concepts. Open sharing promotes mass knowlege and wisdom. Many financially and procedurally independent teams that pool developmental knowlege, and may be funded by many separate noncontrolling crowd sourced grants should convene themselves to develop proof-of-concept and initial-recipe-exploring prototypes to develop devices which coproduce the release of electrical energy and an equivalent absorbtion of stagnant ambient thermal energy. Diode arrays are not the only possible device of this sort. They are the easiest to explain here. These devices would probably become segmented commodities sold with minimal margin over supply cost. They would be manufactured by AI that does not need financial incentive. Applicable best practices would be adopted. Business details would be open public knowledge. Associated people should move as negotiated and freely and honestly talk. There is no need of wealth extracting top commanders. We do not need often token philanthropy from the wealthy if people simply can be more generous if consumer commodities are inexpensive. Industry, government, commercial science, academia, finance, and the military are not configured to develop this easily. There may be "Murder on the Orient Express" style suppression of perpetually convertable conserved energy. I wrote this before I listened here. I think we agree. My emphasis here is a good but not exact match Aloha Charles M Brown lll Kilauea, Kauai, Hawaii 96754 1 808 651 📞📞📞📞
@agentred8732
@agentred8732 10 ай бұрын
Does anyone else find it incredibly endearing that Peter calls a forward slash / a backslash \? ❤
@crystalclear6661
@crystalclear6661 10 ай бұрын
You can be a hairdresser a make up artist are they gonna have robots doing our make up and hair? I doubt that’s gonna be happening any time soon😊
@sfgabc2402
@sfgabc2402 10 ай бұрын
Would we even want that?
@mrs.ana93
@mrs.ana93 10 ай бұрын
You won’t need that. My husband showed me a video. They already have glasses, contacts and eventually (if not already) the tech for invasive implants that will literally change how we see the world. Just like in apps how you can use filters in videos, change your hair color, etc. We will be able to do this with Ai. You will be able to change how the world perceives you (at first just anyone who has the tech glasses/contacts, etc.) But in the long term it WILL become commonplace. You’ll never need to dye your hair again, or do your makeup again, because you can just change your “appearance” at will for how you want others to perceive you in real time.
@S.K0r34
@S.K0r34 10 ай бұрын
America is soooo drastically behind in our education… the problem is we have such a large population of boomer generation elders, and with that, I’ve seen so much pushback on adapting with technology… it’s very sad. They’re just hurting our youth.
@I-Dophler
@I-Dophler 10 ай бұрын
The world is always uncertain. Develop a "video game" mindset - savour each moment, and detach from losing things. Teach kids resilience - how to respond to life's challenges by asking: Is it true? Can I fix it? Can I accept it? Kids need skills like finding purpose and passion, leadership, curiosity, critical thinking, solution-oriented mindset. Let them follow their passions. AI is disrupting jobs and lives without AGI. Kids should directly learn about AI now and immediately start school. The human connection remains valuable even as AI advances. We crave real human hugs and support circles. The current school system needs to prepare kids for the world ahead with advanced AI. Reinvent education to focus on human skills.
@alpha0xide9
@alpha0xide9 9 ай бұрын
"The current school system needs to prepare kids for the world ahead with advanced AI" - The current school system has NO CHANCE of doing that. NONE.
@I-Dophler
@I-Dophler 9 ай бұрын
@@alpha0xide9 I agree with @alpha0xide9. The current school system is not designed to prepare kids for the world ahead with advanced AI. It is still stuck in the industrial era, where the focus is on memorization and test-taking. There must be more to prepare kids for the 21st century, where they must be creative, critical thinkers, and problem-solvers. We need to completely reinvent education to focus on human skills. This means teaching kids to think for themselves, collaborate, and communicate effectively. It also means teaching them about AI and how to use it ethically. This is the only way to prepare kids for the future and give them the skills they need to succeed. Here are some specific things that we can do to reinvent education for the AI age: Focus on problem-solving and critical thinking: Instead of teaching kids to memorize facts, we should teach them how to solve problems and think critically. This will help them to be more creative and adaptable in the face of change. Emphasize collaboration and teamwork: In the real world, people rarely work alone. We need to teach kids how to collaborate and work effectively with others. This will help them be more successful in the workplace and in life. Teach kids about AI: AI significantly impacts our world and will only become more critical in the future. We need to teach kids about AI so that they can understand it and use it ethically. Make education more personalized: Every kid learns differently. We need to make education more personalized so that each kid can learn at their own pace and in their own way. These changes are essential to prepare kids for the AI age. By focusing on human skills, we can give them the tools they need to succeed in the future.
@alpha0xide9
@alpha0xide9 9 ай бұрын
@@I-Dophler I would add to that one thing: The pace of AI development and deployment is already so fast, and the education system is so hopelessly underequipped for the task , that the only way to teach kids about AI is to leverage AI to teach them. But that move also requires expertise the education system does not possess, not at the moment.
@I-Dophler
@I-Dophler 9 ай бұрын
@alpha0xide9, we can use AI-powered tools to help kids learn about AI concepts. 🤖 Personalized learning experiences can be created with the help of AI. 🧑‍🏫 It is essential to start early, make learning fun and engaging, and focus on the basics. 🏫 We should connect AI to the real world and emphasize the ethical implications of AI. 🌍 By following these steps, we can help kids learn about AI in an informative and effective way. 🚀 This will prepare them for the future, where AI will play an increasingly important role in our lives. 🌟
@alpha0xide9
@alpha0xide9 9 ай бұрын
@@I-Dophler thanks GPT, that's what I said
@kevinkowlessar5023
@kevinkowlessar5023 10 ай бұрын
The absolute TRUTH . AI will make sure they do. Governments manipulate EDUCATION on all levels. AI will alter that.
@antdx316
@antdx316 10 ай бұрын
"When you don't care if you get killed in the game, you play full out."
@iBOT-R3
@iBOT-R3 10 ай бұрын
If everyone is about to loose their jobs then what jobs do we retrain to? Maybe there are some people who can find a job but that’s not answering the question for the majority. Adaptability isn’t what most humans are good at. I mean most humans are not reacting to climate change, most humans haven’t out grown world religions and those belief systems based on ancient tribal peoples beliefs and understandings. Most Humans don’t have critical thinking skills and can be convinced of untruths. Live in the moment sounds like the nuclear bomb is about to hit and there is nothing anyone can do. Is every company going to retool overnight?
@phil.d6449
@phil.d6449 10 ай бұрын
I find the concept of 'dying before you die' intriguing 🤔. Detaching oneself from physical possessions and ego-based achievements can undoubtedly enhance one's game in life. Do you believe we can reconcile this philosophy with our modern society's consumerist lifestyle? 🛍
@rilwanj
@rilwanj 10 ай бұрын
We need to learn how to exist with and without AI, as well as how it works. nothing invented has been without issues, there will be a time when AI decisions are contrary to our values, we’ll have to resolve things without. If we totally really on AI, we will find ourselves totally at mercy of those that control it, they can restrict access it at anytime. I’d say the best thing to learn is how to make LLMs with less resources, less data, and different forms of statistical modelling.
@theedspage
@theedspage 10 ай бұрын
AI is controlled by whoever writes the script. I don't trust the script writers of AI. The answer is NO. And let me make this clear: *THE ANSWER IS NO*
@byujkt3822
@byujkt3822 10 ай бұрын
That's irony, what whould kids think about AI and human ? AI getting better, human getting ridiculous over AI. What next generation is for? AI is taking over, that's the end of humanity.
@83shaunam
@83shaunam 10 ай бұрын
I've been complaining about education since I was 10. Nobody listened then, because I was just a dumb kid, but my views haven't changed as a 40 year old adult. Obviously we learned the states and capitals. Ok, I can see that knowing that might have come in handy, especially since that was before most of us had internet and mobile devices were still in the distant future. But in 7th grade, we were made to memorize all 88 counties in Ohio. Are. You. Fucking. Kidding. Me. 🙄 I was generally an "A" student, and memorized the crap they told me to, but I didn't bother with that one. I took the F. When they made us memorize the emancipation proclamation, I cheated. Idgaf. Ain't nobody got time for that! We could be doing so much better with education. I hope AI completely revolutionizes things for our children. But we still have adults crying that they're not learning cursive anymore, so we might have to drag everyone, kicking and screaming, into this new age of technology.
@natalia001
@natalia001 10 ай бұрын
So, it's gonna be even harder for people with autism, introverst an so on?
@marko_z_bogdanca
@marko_z_bogdanca 10 ай бұрын
No. They will get help from AI. They will be getting hints on how to communicate.
@marko_z_bogdanca
@marko_z_bogdanca 10 ай бұрын
AI can easily understand what you want and translate this to emails, calls etc. It can do this on your behalf.
@uufol
@uufol 10 ай бұрын
The future may be uncertain, but it looks like it's going to be a heck of a ride!
@dg3831
@dg3831 9 ай бұрын
It really doesn't matter because AI will do all of our decisions for us. Androids will dominate all facets of the industry. Humans will assist AI instead of AI assisting humans. True AI will be at the helm of humanity's voyage.
@joshuadeu6603
@joshuadeu6603 10 ай бұрын
The speaker doesn't really respond to inquiries, he just mentions vague concepts like "human connection", which is quite perplexing and unclear. He is notorious for using clichéd phrases and doesn't go into depth about either intimacy or human connection. This is quite evident from his overall demeanor. Furthermore, he talks about resilience, but doesn't clearly explain how to cultivate it. True resilience stems from perseverance in the face of suffering and the ability to adapt to change, all while maintaining a certain goal and path. Can he explain how we're supposed to teach this to children, especially within a culture that tends to avoid risk, discomfort, and any form of pain? Allowing AI to replace human connection which he seems is inevitable through sex robots etc.. will break the spirit of men and women, people need to be desired and our AI future combined with porn firmly replaces the need for that. If we don't legislate this for our kids, we'll have a dystopian future, caligula-level empathy, every fantasy embodied, its a horrible and terrifying idea.
@Mungeren
@Mungeren 10 ай бұрын
Initially MO warned us about AI, now AI is the solution. I don't trust this guy anymore.
@phridays
@phridays 10 ай бұрын
Change actually happens very, very slowly. You think Japan is high tech? Japan still uses fax machines. People still use 720p netflix. Most cars aren't electric. Your kids in high school may get to write an essay in class to make sure the AI didnt write it for them and they'll watch a slow government approved video about it.
@brytonkalyi277
@brytonkalyi277 8 ай бұрын
`° I believe we are meant to be like Jesus in our hearts and not in our flesh. But be careful of AI, for it is just our flesh and that is it. It knows only things of the flesh (our fleshly desires) and cannot comprehend things of the spirit such as peace of heart (which comes from obeying God's Word). Whereas we are a spirit and we have a soul but live in the body (in the flesh). When you go to bed it is your flesh that sleeps but your spirit never sleeps (otherwise you have died physically) that is why you have dreams. More so, true love that endures and last is a thing of the heart (when I say 'heart', I mean 'spirit'). But fake love, pretentious love, love with expectations, love for classic reasons, love for material reasons and love for selfish reasons that is a thing of our flesh. In the beginning God said let us make man in our own image, according to our likeness. Take note, God is Spirit and God is Love. As Love He is the source of it. We also know that God is Omnipotent, for He creates out of nothing and He has no beginning and has no end. That means, our love is but a shadow of God's Love. True love looks around to see who is in need of your help, your smile, your possessions, your money, your strength, your quality time. Love forgives and forgets. Love wants for others what it wants for itself. Take note, love works in conjunction with other spiritual forces such as faith and patience. We should let the Word of God be the standard of our lives not AI. If not, God will let us face AI on our own and it will cast the truth down to the ground, enslave us and make us worship it. We can only destroy ourselves but with God all things are possible. God knows us better because He is our Creater and He knows our beginning and our end. Our prove text is taken from the book of John 5:31-44, 2 Thessalonians 2:1-12, Daniel 7-9, Revelation 13-15, Matthew 24-25 and Luke 21. Let us watch and pray... God bless you as you share this message to others.
@ssake1_IAL_Research
@ssake1_IAL_Research 8 ай бұрын
AI aggressively supports the status quo, and marginalizes any pioneering viewpoints. It will become a tool for establishment views and will stifle intellectual advancement. That's my conclusion from trying to discuss my own pioneering research results with it. In other words, it's a quintessential demagogue.
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