There have been a total of 65 female Nobel laureates as opposed to a total of 905 male Nobel laureates since 1901.
@NobelPrize29 күн бұрын
An invitation was extended to Han Kang, who declined. Literature laureates, when they agree to participate, do certainly bring a unique dimension to the discussions. Check out Nobel Minds 2021 for Abdulrazak Gurna, Nobel Minds 2017 with Kazuo Ishiguro or Nobel Minds 2015 and Svetlana Alexievich. Thanks for watching!
@rmjawad28 күн бұрын
@@NobelPrize any reason for her decline?
@rowandowland139123 күн бұрын
@@NobelPrize Thank you for the response. This information should have been provided in the opening comments. If it was then I missed it.
@frankjohnson12329 күн бұрын
I love how much they disagree and are comfortable with it. It lets them get to much deeper discussions than if they were afraid to say something contrarian.
@littlelilacbunny29 күн бұрын
Exactly! The goal of debate is to arrive at the truth, not conformity
@strivingforsuccess8828 күн бұрын
I mean, they are Nobel Prize laureates, it'd be more surprising if they weren't open-minded.
@guswickerhoff817024 күн бұрын
Its called Dialectic, the conversation base of science and philosophy. If everyone would get emotions involved things would go extremely slow and impure.
@justanotherhuman186521 күн бұрын
@@littlelilacbunnyYet 9/10 dental experts agree on fluoride toothpaste. Is someone lying?
@jbuehler0021 күн бұрын
I think that's a trait of truly intelligent people; being comfortable disagreeing simply for the sake of discourse and potential enlightenment via world broadening. I'm sure these men have some egos, but also believe they've excelled so well in their respective fields because their egos do not hamper their ability to collaborate and learn and listen. And this has to be one of those kind of roundtables that garners a lot of respect for one another which might also be easier to give since none of them are competitors with each other. I'm sure there are secret rivalries and such in each of their areas within their respective little smarty pants circles.
@manofsteal279226 күн бұрын
Please Nobel prize team, Extend the Time for this Show, Most of Us will not see them again together, discussing their thoughts without context of a lectures.
@bipinbhatta6123Ай бұрын
The fact that people miss out on so much knowledge and intelligence is mind-blogging. KZbin please make algorithms such that younger people see more things like this than random videos. I love that despite all disagreements, they agreed that it's our fault that we are going to end our civilization.
@C-LlamaАй бұрын
This video is about 100x too long for the average Gen Z. Not being juvenophobic, I'm gen z and the media that my peers choose to consume is disappointing. I know people who literally can't watch a movie or episode of a show anymore without getting their phone out. Of course that's not everyone though and I agree science/intellectual content should be promoted more.
@NicolaiSyvertsenАй бұрын
It is too easy to get caught up in mindless entertainment and pretend life is ok. We should always better ourself and seek knowledge.
@panteliskaramailis128729 күн бұрын
Gen Z here - not too long for half of us I can tell you
@panteliskaramailis128729 күн бұрын
On that note, why do Nobel Minds not talk about directing the monetary system towards a rewarding only “the-good-will”. We always talk about utility in finance. But what I do not get is how do we define ‘utility’? If utility is pure personal happiness within the ethical norms of our society, then we should start from there & redefine the wrong naming of utility=money, but utility=feeling of happiness. So, the question now is: when you perform a task on any profession, you should be paid, not entirely because of the work you put in, but: - wether your were adding value to the society & - whether you felt good & valuable. The moment this changes from initiation of the monetary system, that is when you align incentives with humanity’s goals. But again it is good to re-focus the terms of ‘utility != money’, but ‘utility=hearted-happiness’. A re-name of the word money would serve as a good start.
@TheYahmez29 күн бұрын
@@C-Llama We find ourselves in a proverbial ocean of crack where osmotic pressures begin to override homeostasis. In this phase change of the millions of years old ('C'>'c') Cybernetics & Informatics arms race, another great dying is already upon us. I recommend empathy for your peers' co-opted humanity - I fear we may be in short supply of both sooner rather than later.
@ayush672226 күн бұрын
I love how Hinton just sits quietly and drops in such valid points on the table whenever given a chance to speak. I hope they took him seriously.
@serline153122 күн бұрын
He spoke just a few sentences but the words he spoke left such a huge impact
@DeBuppy19 күн бұрын
bro is so funny lol
@DostValerieAugusta14 күн бұрын
Hinton and hopfield are afraid of their creations since they're the creators we should be wary
@kulsmetchen247414 күн бұрын
he seems to be the only one to approach issues in an academic way, Demis just speaks out of his ass.
@suezsiren11713 күн бұрын
lmao. Dude wrongly assumed AI only helps the rich. Students get free essays written for them, it helps me write basic programs for free, and furries get to look at 100-tentacled waifus.
@siddharthbandawane4063Ай бұрын
Greatly admire how wonderful, lively and engaging this conversation is! So much to learn and to work for!
@ConspiracyCraftersStudioАй бұрын
at 39:28 after that deep and valid point by the speaker the lady laughed it and moved to some video. Why on Earth would you stop that conversation at such a significant point ?
@xemy1010Ай бұрын
Agreed, after they shut that down it was clear they didn't really want to discuss anything of any real consequence. He made the most important point of the whole programme and it was treated like nothing.
@David-rn4nfАй бұрын
The elites who would be hosting a conversation between Nobel Laureates don't want anybody trashing capitalism.
@nyashamawungwe3646Ай бұрын
yeah that needed more discussion, I hope she had asked the economists of their opinion
@thegod-1614Ай бұрын
Offcourse she wouldn't want to Trigger her Capitalist boses
@asherm4767Ай бұрын
Time
@FRESH-SHAMLAN23 күн бұрын
This is the first time IN SO MANY YEARS - that I see Nobel Laureates speak in these sessions without any FILTERS!! Incredible point of views
@Random_qubitАй бұрын
I love Hintons blunt honest style lol
@SaqibHussain29 күн бұрын
Ditto. And he has very valid concerns about the potential hazards of AI that many of the other gents around the table didn't seem to take as seriously as he's advocating to, which was a shame to see.
@Crux6929 күн бұрын
He's cracking me up 😂
@readynowforever367629 күн бұрын
Especially at 18:20
@pictzone29 күн бұрын
Loved how he was like "Why are you asking me, I'm not working for a huge corporation" and Demis just stayed silent for the whole of the conversation 😂
@littlelilacbunny29 күн бұрын
He speaks the truth!
@nafran28 күн бұрын
These talks are amazing because they really drive the point that people need to have strong opinions about what they're experts on, and mostly shut their pipeholes about what they don't know.
@ltwig47613 күн бұрын
As a practicing artist for 50 years, you are spot on. Opinions mean nothing. Only questions are important.
@jamess.2491Күн бұрын
What you described is the key indicator of a truly intelligent individual. Those who possess knowledge recognize how little is actually known.
@Jan-hm1spАй бұрын
Always amazing to watch smart guys thinking about smart things! Keep changing the world
@snowballeffect781229 күн бұрын
some of these guys are clearly not smart as soon as they put a single step outside of their field of expertise lol.
@strivingforsuccess8828 күн бұрын
@@snowballeffect7812but the level of expertise they have achieved in their own field is outstanding. It's easier to be a generalist than a specialist, and not to mention a specialist worthy of winning the Nobel prize.
@ilovealuu24 күн бұрын
@snowballeffect7812 why should they?
@flurrydingsdings23 күн бұрын
@@snowballeffect7812 well, they do not necessarily have to be smart in other fields 🤔
@glidersuzuki557218 күн бұрын
@@snowballeffect7812 you cannot be as smart in everything because time is limited
@NathanAckerman-kz9rs28 күн бұрын
@Nobel Prize please make these longer than 50 minutes! They could easily be many hours long and I would still listen
@rguerreschi14 күн бұрын
Agreed!
@ltwig47613 күн бұрын
Exactly! It seemed more like going to a luncheon.
@manankhan756620 күн бұрын
I'm so happy to see that half a million people watch these type of discussions. Kudos
@ignacioanchorena191127 күн бұрын
Excellent video. This is the best example of how argumentations should be done. Confortable with disagreeing, just using knowledge and ideas.
@rodzalez35498 күн бұрын
I love these discussions. They should make these discussions mandatory in schools
@georgecherian6520Ай бұрын
Excellent discussions with scholars of various areas. Very useful.
@dhimanroy1671Ай бұрын
Those gems with such smartness whenever zero points of Egos. Congratulations Laureates ❤🎉
@prodrectifiesАй бұрын
This discussion became quite deep but unfortunately was getting cut off constantly. The truth is, these notable people want to really share their opinion but they are stopped due to external factors, like fear from intelligence agencies, things like whistleblowers getting silenced and etc. This is what makes me quite sad that we will never get to understand the full truth and just have to ponder on what will happen ourselves.
@bachtuyetdang109429 күн бұрын
Limit of time or human attention span!
@abyssusnox23 күн бұрын
I think we all have a faint picture of what the 'truth' looks like. But we are constantly drowned in this constant information overload, burying the answers. We're too easily distracted.
@lucassousa183522 күн бұрын
such a conspiracy theory, dear. the fact is limited time and people's poor attention span these days. This shapes the recording of an event.
@AkhileshVpai22 күн бұрын
@@bachtuyetdang1094I quite was not able to understand your statement, will you please explain it
@sop305812 күн бұрын
Reality is complex, and no one detains the truth. These people disagree on several points. Understanding everything at a deep level is not humanly possible. History has shown that great inventions are instrumentalized by the most powerful, that is what I find sad… As they said, we came close to obliterate the earth, that is what is truly terrifying.
@SuperYoman100Ай бұрын
I wait for these discussions every year! Thank you for organising them.
@alieuksowe2361Ай бұрын
After watching the 2019 Nobel laureates discussion with Zainab Badawi, I got addicted to science and economics and here we are 2024 fascinated by scientist and economist for their groundbreaking discoveries in their various disciplines.
@insectus4759Ай бұрын
A perfect discussion about artificial intelligence! Thank you for all Lauretes and Zaynab Badawi for this program. (I want to mention that it is always inspiring to hear from Acemoğlu & Co.)
@YodaMasterOfTheUniverse29 күн бұрын
Manifesting that I’ll be at that table someday. FOR THE GREATER GOOD!
@queenelizabethiii161625 күн бұрын
Yes u will❤❤
@MrMcMuffinJr199924 күн бұрын
That just mean you acknowledge it won’t ever happen
@momo3372724 күн бұрын
you got this!
@FRESH-SHAMLAN23 күн бұрын
THE GREATER GOOD
@creativeDoctor-123 күн бұрын
You can do it just keep trying
@jayantsinghbhat26 күн бұрын
Watching from Nepal, Huge respect to all Noble Laureate 2024 and thank you Noble committee to make this wonderful talk with Honors.
@solethunkosi6624Ай бұрын
Solethu Nkosi from South Africa. Watching and listening to the groundbreaking discoveries in sciences and economics. Physics background with C3 rating.
@theresnothingnessАй бұрын
Okay?
@milk-l3d28 күн бұрын
@@theresnothingness you learned how CV's in South Africa work now
@lillamy289628 күн бұрын
And?
@Skyphic13 күн бұрын
my guy had to write this to confirm attendance for his zoom class
@mjalals28 күн бұрын
Thank you for organizing this wonderful session. This congregation of ideas from the best brains of the wold is inspiring. The moderator did a good job. Appreciate it. Acemoglu, Habassis, Gary, David, why, everyone did their best. Thank you gentlemen. May more innovative ideas emerge. Big salute to all.
@Gulecan8025 күн бұрын
Great respect to you all the great people. If the world was governed by people like you and not the politicians, it would’ve been at peace and tranquillity by now. With gratitude!
@ltwig47613 күн бұрын
Or maybe it was once governed by politicians and now only governed by corporate interest from 1980 on. Hopefully the people will stand soon!
@VasudhaivaKutumbakam-j7i22 күн бұрын
Thank you all for making this world a better place.
@MdRakib-qy1js29 күн бұрын
It is fascinating to observe that even Nobel laureates are not immune to the influence of their beliefs, biases, and political inclinations. When contemplating the unknown or envisioning the future, we humans often rely on preconceived notions to construct meaning and prepare for uncertainties and I think this capacity for imagination, combined with other critical traits, has undoubtedly played a pivotal role in our evolutionary trajectory, establishing us as one of the most manipulative species on Earth.
@bachtuyetdang109429 күн бұрын
Sound judgement
@thenomadicprince28 күн бұрын
Human nature is human nature and that can't be taken away from us, but what we can do is have more and more of these discussions between the greatest minds out there and have the world watch over it, and the more and more these discussions are had and the more we're all able to see from multiple perspectives, and shifting perspectives, the more we would be able to understand each other and see our differences and similarities. These minds have achieved what they have achieve EXACTLY because of their beliefs and biases. It's not to say that they're right or they're wrong. Who are we to say oh you're right and you're wrong? That's our own bias no? But we need more of these discussions that can guide us in a direction toward the greater good for all of Earth and not just humanity. My bias, decentralization. Peer-to-peer network. Smart-contracts that cannot be intercepted and corrupted by an intermediary. Full transparency. That is the only way forward for the greater good. But hey, who am I to say that's right or that's wrong. I'm just a human evolved from star dust.
@DragulaAD28 күн бұрын
Only one of the most manipulative? I would say that no other species comes even close in comparison, even the mimic octopus confusing predators and prey with camouflage or the alligator snapping turtle that has a tongue that looks like a worm to bait small fish into its mouth.
@mx.chi227 күн бұрын
Ya, that Gary guy was concerning tbh. The US is one of the best bad actors in the world. To not see that is wild to me. To have accepted US propaganda against other nations is even wilder. I fear that his lack of interest in humans points to something more dangerous about him and his work.
@omarmekki944227 күн бұрын
Why this language for a comment ?
@خالدناصرضاحيАй бұрын
I hope i get this prize some day
@islandbuoy429 күн бұрын
I hope everybody earns a prize one day for 'noble' behaviour
@ADAMBLVCK28 күн бұрын
Aiming for a Noble Price is a low ball - Aim to be of the greatest service to the whole instead - think and envision your path beyond the current century and help us all, to make humanity a species of saints.
@meandego28 күн бұрын
For writing YT comments :)
@tuhinshaikh9626 күн бұрын
someday you will goodluck
@predator-oe7ds24 күн бұрын
@@ADAMBLVCK keep dreaming buddy!
@lalitasharma6687Ай бұрын
Waiting for this discussion since the announcements
@cakmakkayasedatselim24 күн бұрын
Daron Acemoğlu's Nobel Prize is a proud moment for Turkey, highlighting his groundbreaking contributions to economics. His work on institutions and development has shaped global understanding and inspired many. Acemoğlu’s achievement is a testament to the power of knowledge and dedication, making Turkey proud on the world stage.
@ThatOneVerse-u4nАй бұрын
15:08 Let it be known that one of the inventors of television, Philo T Fransworth was also not optimistic about the advances of television. He once warned his child about tv: "There's nothing on it worthwhile, and we're not going to watch it in this household, and I don't want it in your intellectual diet."
@ucnguyencong667528 күн бұрын
Same with AI now
@Sandro1le22 күн бұрын
And just like the television that has ended up in the hands of the bad actors and become an expensive propaganda machine, so will AI unless our governments keep up with stringent regulations.
@majestinostario134121 күн бұрын
I fear AI is a different beast...thus your analogy is on a tangent.
@ewkeenan18 күн бұрын
Still true
@trekon202316 күн бұрын
Machine for advertising that gets dumbed down by advertising metrics that favor ages 15-40 and needing to avoid any statements that would reduce advertising revenue. Competition is supposedly good for supply and demand but it also prevents balanced programming because networks that don't constantly maximize profit will get outmaneuvered and bought out by profit machines. That's why the British nationalized the air waves with the BBC. Americans only have PBS in a sea of MTV junk but even PBS is mostly children's programming and news that is partially sponsored by corporations. Hallmark channel, wholesome, but not a lot of learning. Dept of Ed is a national department but can't stay astride private schools which are often small and don't have a national presence.
@vickinarti21 күн бұрын
Thanks for this session! My idol man was also a Nobel Laureate. ♥️ from Pakistan🇵🇰
@duranmario26 күн бұрын
After seeing these men talk, I am more certain that we are lost as humans trying to govern and understand ourselves.
@joshb741516 күн бұрын
can you explain
@Joy-e3v9b5 күн бұрын
Higher Power
@manofsteal279226 күн бұрын
I could listen to them speaking all day, this show must be more than 3 hours. to discuss their thoughts more and more.
@bscwala8648Ай бұрын
Looking from India state Himachal capital Shimla today 18/12/24 my background is Bachelor of Science in Chemistry Honours. And I am very curious about know noble laureate. Thanks this session for noble prize committee for taking such beautiful initiative to people and show good shows.
@ecognitio9605Ай бұрын
Thank you sir
@nahshon1794Ай бұрын
I know good things AI for everything but controlling is not good.
@dragonchanАй бұрын
Ya i am also watching from haryana. Great to see my people here
@AmitRay4729 күн бұрын
I give respect to the brilliant minds. We are indebted to them for bringing comfort to our life. But I do want to comment that their innovative minds have failed so far to bring the essence of democracy that the contributions from all stations of life for the welfare of society have equal value.
@mahendrapratapsingh-29 күн бұрын
i am from rajasthan
@JosePenaCoto25 күн бұрын
This is real quality content. Fantastic format. Thank you for this production. Looking forward for next editions!
@homecooks136Ай бұрын
Congratulations to Nobel Prize Winners🎉
@dalalala267 күн бұрын
Zainab Badawi was excellent. Enjoyed this conversation. Thank you.
@afiqmr22 күн бұрын
Malaysia mentioned :)) Thank you Mahathir, and also Lee Kuan Yew made the spot as well at 30.07.
@kesarabandaragoda88728 күн бұрын
I am totally with Hinton on this, His explanations sums all the risks
@asherm4767Ай бұрын
Gary is such a good talker, makes everything interesting and joyful
@KCapp26 күн бұрын
Important use of humor in discussion of complex topics
@MallikarjunaHiremath-l5i3 күн бұрын
Six Nobel Lauretts discussing at one table !!! Mr.GaryRuvkun, Mr.Daron Acemoglu, Mr.Geoffrey Hinton , Mr.James Robinson, Mr.David Bakery & Mr.Demis Hessabis.!!! Great Achievement.!!!💐👍🇳🇪
Ай бұрын
What a great conversation about AI and the challenges humanity will face! Thanks from Brazil 🇧🇷
@EliLiviz10 күн бұрын
This was such a turn on; thank you for the upload! 👍
@osoSZNАй бұрын
27:24 "And the skeptics DIED" so real LMAOO
@dominicallenfico10Ай бұрын
Was he being sarcastic when he said this?
@ArtOfTheProblem29 күн бұрын
@@dominicallenfico10 unfortunately no
@bqstrings29 күн бұрын
Broooo 😭😭😭😭😭
@Mac-t5t29 күн бұрын
No he believes that hes not being sarcastic
@alexr339228 күн бұрын
He also said the biggest threats for misuse of new technologies is Iran and Russia. This is exactly what the actual "threat" wants you to think...
@goodtechdoor23 күн бұрын
A sheer treat, to hear these minds.
@harbirsingh7266Ай бұрын
I've heard a lot of AI debates in which someone brings forward an argument that AI will not put humans completely out of work, in a way similar to how happened in history. This does not consider the fact that every time a technological innovation killed a job sector, it was only one job sector, as the said innovation was specific. This is not the case this time around. This is the first innovation that is truly general in nature. It won't take away one sector, but all at once, from manual labour to research on the edge of the known and unknown. I like to imagine humans doing nothing but explore other planets and star systems, and let AI do all the work. Either that or we become cyborgs by combining the high knowledge capacity artificial neurons with our biological neurons to instantly become as intelligent as the AI itself. In that way, our conscious self remains in control (hopefully).
@elisabettajdj33523 күн бұрын
lmao robotaxis barely can drive 5 minutes without a human intervening. This hyperbole about the capabilities of AI is from scammers.
@c9m93123 күн бұрын
This is really engaging- thank you!
@ltwig47613 күн бұрын
Yet our pets seem to live comfortable happy lives. The idea of humans have to work, is but an ignorant ideology for going into the future. Work = humans owning humans.
@jessicahensley51828 күн бұрын
An Honor to be a part of this 5D impact and important conversations.
@littlemundana29 күн бұрын
Excellent interviewer, kept it fresh and dynamic. I like that they point to the darker sides and weren’t too self congratulatory. I am surprised by the strong and clear condemnation of colonialism of the economists, that with a little bit more color in their team would make it even more interesting. Looking forward to finding out and learning more about the prize recipients. Congratulations!
@tankionline909714 күн бұрын
Nah, interviewer was not that good. So many missed opportunities to dive deeper and let the speaker, you know, actually speak. Also, dramatic reactions to their answers was unnecessary.
@WondyifrawWoldemariam-q5r4 күн бұрын
Thank you Zena Badawi
@sierrabianca29 күн бұрын
There's a constant reference to what "we as a society are going to do with AI" when it's blatantly obvious that society is on the receiving end of AI applications driven by corporate/military interests, not the decision making end.
@samyakjain72723 күн бұрын
Bingo. Ordinary citizens don't have the technical or social power to harness AI with broad effect. We will use what is distributed, after many successive filters, from people who thought it all out much earlier. So it goes
@alexitopaivon815422 күн бұрын
One of the best tables ever, thank you once again for letting us being part of the audience to see and listen to this amazing minds.
@bk03US29 күн бұрын
Great discussion. The moderator also did a great job.
@KasmilJunaidi23 күн бұрын
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@kuntalgo10 күн бұрын
Gary Ruvkun's discovery of microRNAs is groundbreaking, and his ability to explain such complex science with humor and a conversational tone is unmatched! 🧬✨ Every talk feels like a perfect blend of brilliance and authenticity-always inspiring to watch! 👏🔥
@carolspencer6915Ай бұрын
Good evening The Nobel Prize Super interesting, brilliant in part shared discussion. In short. Grateful indeed. 💜
@SokratesArkiv16 күн бұрын
Great minds! Thanks for sharing.
@AdilElhajEljackАй бұрын
أشعر بالسعادة عندما ارى هذه المرأة السودانية تتألق وسط هذه العقول العالمية الفذة فخور بك استاذة زينب البدوي
@jessicabrugnon929824 күн бұрын
I appreciate this initiative a lot, thank you for gathering such brilliant minds around a round table to discuss matters of our time. I will say that I wished they had taken more risks and offered more thought provoking answers.
@geaca3222Ай бұрын
🎉 great conversation. I hope humanity will heed prof. Geoffrey Hinton's urgent sensible warning, and that we should act now to figure out how we'll stay in control, future proof.
@Wutwut1n123 күн бұрын
Too short! Thanks so much!
@danilobsm29 күн бұрын
Inspiring content !
@alvaben579925 күн бұрын
It was so nice listening to them and learning so many things that I felt like the discussions could have been a bit more longer!
@rowandowland139128 күн бұрын
I look forward to Nobel Minds each year. How unfortunate this year's only woman Laureate was not part of the conversation which whilst excellent was the lesser for it.
@PoosboyАй бұрын
what an absolute treat! Lucky to be able to see this!
@afd5231Ай бұрын
Thanks for this talk and congratulations to the NP winners -from France🇫🇷. But I’m surprised by the little interest these great thinkers have for philosophy. I thought that consciousness, sentience and subjective experience were philosophical questions long before science got interested in it. Same for human existence and human actions. Science and Philosophy must coexist for the benefit of Humanity, more than ever in our times of great danger
@geaca3222Ай бұрын
My take on this is that it's crucial for AI safety to objectively get the nature of generative AI right and how it compares to our biological being. That requires a scientific approach, while philosophers might confuse this quest with vague terms and interpretations without evidence. That might obscure objective reality and therefore work against timely AI safety solutions. With this extremely powerful technology and AI race we can't afford to get it wrong.
@sanskarvsahu1375Ай бұрын
Yes , that's why i felt the table missed the presence of Han kang , the literature laureate and also the peace prize laureate , Ai can describe the taste of salt but has never tasted it
@bachtuyetdang109429 күн бұрын
Literature and peace laureates are sorely missed!
@thenomadicprince28 күн бұрын
@@sanskarvsahu1375 fish have tasted salt, but cannot describe it. To us at least. Yes humans are special, but we like to believe that because we are humans. No?
@akramsocisse487221 күн бұрын
A lot of specialties become very advanced , so philosophers can't know all the aspects , which makes philosophy for my point of view in this era a very subjective and not scientific.......I think
@BestieKing15 күн бұрын
Nice video! Maybe this video from the Noble Prize channel, about the Nobel Minds 2024 should get a noble prize for the share-of-minds-knowledge within the community of the Noble Prize.
@EtyEty-i2d25 күн бұрын
The lady speaker(red jacket) shouldn't be a presenter for such an important event again. She was constantly interrupting the laureates (10:30 , 39:27 and more) … so disrespectful.
@RanmaSyaoranSaotome22 күн бұрын
She's been doing that every year since 2013 and needs to be replaced.
@awee123422 күн бұрын
I think she did a good job. I mean its a dense plan to discuss so many different topics while ensuring all laureates can speak.
@j_a.022 күн бұрын
She has been the presenter for years, and she was amazing in the past, I think she must've had an off day that day
@IntellectuallyBankrupt22 күн бұрын
She has been the presenter for many years and for good reason, she must keep the discussion on topic at the risk of seeming dismissive and she is certainly very good at the task.
@shaolinh318521 күн бұрын
either she's very bad at her job either she had instructions to avoid deep conversations
@ryanverseburgess533726 күн бұрын
Thank you for recommending this KZbin. Great conversation
@physicsouruniverse2798Ай бұрын
Looking from Nepal,
@happyhill975311 күн бұрын
Gosh I wish the discussion would last longer. Just fascinating.
@OrlandorssolariАй бұрын
Amazing topic!
@ekundayosamuel19 күн бұрын
I enjoy how they challenge each other. Hinton is brilliantly honest, These are really Intelligent conversations.
@indrajitkumarchanda742421 күн бұрын
Zeinab Badawi is pretty cool. She goes deep into a subject with such light-hearted and ease . And she travels to another next point , in a flow . It feels connected. We are fortunate to watch these great minds coming together and share their views. Thank you Noble minds
@RoyalsBusiness-r6i29 күн бұрын
Vielen Dank für dieser wichtige diskurz.
@folarinosibodu23 күн бұрын
I could be at this table one day
@abdurahmandevops267825 күн бұрын
It's really fascinating to see how curious they are when listening to each other.
@serline153122 күн бұрын
Every sentence that comes out of Geoffrey Hinton leaves me stunned. An intellectual expert on not only in his subjects but also understands society and humanity. Truly deserving of the prize. Would love to attend his lecture.
@samuelevergreenadjavon23 күн бұрын
Great question about the solution to the problem of institutions pointed out by economists... I think, in as much as it's recommended to develop them organically, external influence and regional and even global cooperation towards the development of strong institutions with recourse to contextual differences is the way forward. Most foreign capital modules particularly to SSA or Africa, now focus on institutions spearheaded by democratization and sustainable development.
@cloudstrife48609 күн бұрын
Great panel und discussion! But i would prefer to watch the uncut version. Is that available?
@aladinonathan193328 күн бұрын
Technology can be define as puting to work Philosophical thinking. Safe to say Deep thinking or critical thinking which is Philosophy is the begining of Science Practise
@zimbabwenetworkforcitizenj423719 күн бұрын
Wisdom must also spread at the rate of entertainment in the media and social networks. This is the kind of entertainment that must spread in Africa.
@TasneemAhmedKhanDurraniАй бұрын
Long live with good health and happiness 🎉❤🎉❤
@liammitchell222521 күн бұрын
Just sending a little love to David Baker! Your optimism is always appreciated, and your work is of course exceptional.
@nigelwan2841Ай бұрын
Hinton sat?
@benderthefourth344528 күн бұрын
Glad that also these minds are connected to the people's sentiment about the wealth gap
@mag9397Ай бұрын
Where’s han kang ?
@aintEvanescence26 күн бұрын
literature 😪
@metalfingerz420325 күн бұрын
she declined
@stn79907 күн бұрын
i wish i had the time to collect all prof.hinton's jokes he likes to sprinkle in all his talks and interviews. i wish all LLMs can answer with humor and often, as he does.
@nik_global29 күн бұрын
Hello everyone from Siberia, now we working with New type of future cityes, new model growing economy, AI systems, etc.
@cheeks269627 күн бұрын
To be critical is to be curious. To be curious is a brainstorm..
@jessejunesworldАй бұрын
Best one of these ever. The interviewer barely had to speak. She did a great job setting the tone and letting them speak.
@joshuagaolefufa379517 күн бұрын
Proud to hear Botswana mentioned in a positive light. 🤝
@zokikuzmanovski5109Ай бұрын
I hope to make contributions to humanity in physics, chemistry and literature that are Nobel prize worthy, regardless of whether I win the prize or not. Progress is more important than ego.
@gianluccacolangelo654312 күн бұрын
@lexfridman we need your nobel minds version with a paced, deep discussion that is not being run by schedule.
@izakshuvo843429 күн бұрын
1:54 knights of the Round Table 2024
@kevinafachao444517 күн бұрын
I wished it was longer.
@AlfonsoCapone-vj1mt29 күн бұрын
Daron Acemoglu is representative of my small nation. Huge respect for all scientists. Scientists should be treated as heroes. With love from Armenia. 2:24
@Synkronized728 күн бұрын
Isn’t he Turkish, how is he a representative for Armenia?
@birkan25027 күн бұрын
He's actually Turkish American
@chesstictacs310726 күн бұрын
Yes, Daron also represents Türkiye 🇹🇷 and he keeps encouraging cooperation and working closely to move on and build future together for our children
@JockelBacke26 күн бұрын
He is turkish with armenian roots.
@EE-wx1ow12 күн бұрын
Though the Armenian and Turkish nations are at odds in many issues it is a great honour that both nations produced such a great man
@noahhosking49526 күн бұрын
Zeinab has such an amazing energy this year! I always look forward to these videos
@blackswan30129 күн бұрын
The interviewer needs to be quiet and let the guests speak - please
@pauldead58224 күн бұрын
l think she did great, she gave fluency to the table