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The speaker discusses the potential for elites to hack organisms and engineer life, leading to a significant revolution in biology. This shift from evolution by natural selection to evolution by intelligent design using technology like the IBM and Microsoft Clouds raises ethical concerns about playing God and the implications for humanity.

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And then superintelligence becomes when it's better than us at all things. When it's much smarter than you and almost all things is better than you. And you you you say that this might be a decade away or so. Yeah. It might be. It might be even closer. Some people think it's even closer. I might well be much further. It might be fifty years away. That's still a possibility. It might be that somehow training on human data limits you to not being much smarter than humans. My guess is between ten and twenty years we'll have superintelligence.

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The speaker discusses the transformative potential of combining artificial intelligence, quantum computing, and big data. They predict a future where physical, digital, and biological dimensions merge, creating a new world. They anticipate significant changes in society within the next decade.

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In this video, the speaker discusses the idea of transitioning the human race into another species through genetic therapies and synthetic biology. They claim that if you can survive without these therapies until the 2030s, you will be part of a small minority of pure human beings. The speaker also mentions the biblical story of Noah and suggests that he and his family were the last pure bloods on the planet. They believe that the Nephilim, ancient beings, are still present and influencing scientists and engineers to merge humans with technology. The speaker encourages viewers to research synthetic biology to learn about the advancements already made in this field.

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Human history is coming to an end as we face the rise of intelligent alien agents. If humanity is united against this common threat, we may have a chance to contain them. However, if we are divided and engaged in an arms race, it will be nearly impossible to control this alien intelligence. It's like an alien invasion, but instead of spaceships from another planet, these intelligent beings are emerging from laboratories. Unlike atom bombs or printing presses, these entities have the potential for agency and may even surpass our intelligence. Preventing them from developing this agency is extremely difficult. In the future, Earth could be populated or even dominated by non-organic entities with no emotions, thanks to the vast potential of AI.

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Speaker 1 believes AI will behave consciously in the near term and could be conscious in the long term. Agility is key to success. Speaker 1 believes aliens exist and are hiding in plain sight. He anticipates lifespans routinely exceeding 150 years for those who "do the work." The rapid pace of AI development is concerning, with predictions of a million-fold increase in capabilities within four years. Future unicorns will be built by people aged 20-24, leveraging AI agents. Speaker 1's fund invests in small teams experimenting with crazy ideas. In longevity, stem cell technologies and epigenetic reprogramming are promising. Billionaire capital is flowing into epigenetic reprogramming companies. Speaker 1 aims to reach longevity escape velocity, potentially by the mid-2030s, driven by AI. Ethical obstacles could arise, but AI will help understand and model human cells to modify aging parameters. Mindset is crucial; optimists live longer. AI will be embedded everywhere, partnered with humans, and embodied in robots. Every company and industry will be reinvented. The more intelligent AI becomes, the more abundance-loving it may be. The next 5-10 years are a dangerous period until AI sufficiently understands the world. Speaker 1 believes the universe is teeming with life and we may be living in a simulation.

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Speaker 1 believes AI will behave consciously in the near term and could be conscious in the long term. Agility is key to success. Speaker 1 believes there is something very real about the existence of aliens. Lifespan will routinely exceed 150 for those who "do the work." AI capabilities could increase a millionfold within four years, with the next unicorns built by people aged 20-24 using AI agents. This acceleration brings more capital, with startups securing billions in funding on day one. Breakthroughs in longevity are occurring in stem cell and epigenetic reprogramming, with billionaire capital flowing into these companies. Longevity escape velocity, where life extension exceeds aging, could be reached by the mid-2030s, driven by AI. The goal is to add healthy years, not necessarily achieve immortality. Mindset is crucial; optimists live longer. AI will be embedded everywhere, partnered with humans, and embodied in robots. Every company and industry will be reinvented in the next five to ten years. The more intelligent AI becomes, the more abundant and life-loving it may be. The biggest challenge is AI being used by humans with malintent. The universe is teeming with life, and the current era mirrors first contact. By 2050, humans will have settled Mars, AI will replace government decision-making, lifespan will exceed 150, robots will outnumber human workers, and the climate crisis will be solved.

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We will become a hybrid species, still human but enhanced by AI, no longer limited by our biology, and free to live life without limits. We're going to find solutions to diseases and aging. Having worked in AI for sixty-one years, longer than anyone else alive, and being named one of Time's 100 most influential people in AI, I predicted computers would reach human-level intelligence by 2029, and some say it will happen even sooner.

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We were once hunters and gatherers, then shifted to agriculture and domestication, leading to civilization. The scientific revolution in the last 300 years brought rapid change. Now, we may be entering a transhumanist stage, where genetic engineering could lead to designer babies with increased intelligence.

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The current wave is also wrong. So the idea that, you know, you just need to scale scale up or have them generate, you know, thousands of sequence of tokens and select the good ones to get to human level intelligence. Are you gonna have, you know, within a few years, two years, I think, for some predictions, a country of geniuses in a data center, to quote someone who we may name less. I think it's nonsense. It's complete nonsense. I mean, sure, there are going to be a lot of applications for which systems in the near future are going to be PhD level, if you want. But in terms of you know, overall intelligence, no, we're still very far from it. I mean, you know, when I say very far, it might happen within a decade or so. So it's not that far.

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Transvestites transition, transhumans shift human race to new species by 2030 with genetic therapies. Pure humans resisting will be minority called terrorists. Nephilim influence scientists merging humans with technology through synthetic biology. 6G will transmit through light, symbolizing Lucifer as the angel of light. Satan aims to be the light of the world through technology advancement. God may disrupt plans, but few pure humans will remain in the 2030s.

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I believe we're about to enter a time warp over the next five years, driven by five major forces, especially the rapid advancements in artificial intelligence and related technologies. The world five years from now will be radically different. The emergence of quantum computing and its implications raise profound questions about the future. While it's hard to fully grasp what that world will look like, it's clear that significant changes are on the horizon.

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In the future, the owners of data will determine the appearance of the next generation of humans, as they will have the ability to engineer bodies, brains, and minds. Data is crucial because it allows us to hack not only computers but also human beings and other organisms. With sufficient computing power and biometric data, elites could potentially reengineer life itself. Science is replacing natural selection with intelligent design, driven by advancements in technology such as cloud computing. Humans are now hackable animals, and the concept of free will is diminishing as we can be digitally manipulated on a large scale. The current pandemic has accelerated the implementation of surveillance and the ability to collect and analyze biometric data, which may be the most significant development of the 21st century. This shift towards hacking organisms grants elites the power to engineer the future of life and even create new lifeforms. We are entering an era of inorganic life shaped by intelligent design.

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In the near future, we will enter the exponential phase, driven by advancements in artificial intelligence, the metaverse, space technologies, and synthetic biology. These technologies will revolutionize our lives, making them completely different from what they are now. Those who become proficient in these areas will have the power to shape the world.

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Human history is coming to an end as we face the rise of intelligent alien agents. If humanity is united against this common threat, we may be able to contain them. However, if we are divided and engaged in an arms race, it will be nearly impossible to control this alien intelligence. It's like an alien invasion, but instead of spaceships, these beings are emerging from laboratories. Unlike previous inventions, such as atom bombs and printing presses, these entities have the potential for agency and may even surpass our intelligence. Preventing them from developing this agency is extremely challenging. In the future, Earth could be populated or even dominated by non-organic entities with no emotions. The potential of AI surpasses any historical revolution.

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I'm not sure if AI will lead to totalitarian social controls or just anarchy. What I do know is that we're about to enter a time warp over the next five years. This shift is due to major forces at play, especially the rapid advancements in artificial intelligence and related technologies. The world five years from now will be radically different from what we know today.

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A new class of people may become obsolete as computers excel in various fields, potentially rendering humans unnecessary. The key question of the future will be the role of humans in a world dominated by machines. The current solution seems to be keeping people content with drugs and video games.

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We are the first species on Earth to be aware of evolution and how our actions impact our own evolution. This includes the choices we make regarding the food we eat, the babies we have, and the conflicts we engage in, such as car wars.

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We are in the midst of a technological revolution driven by exponential technologies like artificial intelligence. These advancements will transform our world within a few decades, replacing human workers in various industries. AI systems are already outperforming humans in tasks like image recognition and natural language processing. Jobs across all sectors, from radiologists to artists, are at risk of being taken over by intelligent systems. This wave of technological unemployment is happening now, with estimates suggesting that half of all jobs in advanced economies could be done by AI by the mid-2030s.

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By around 2030, the smartphone as we know it today will not be the usual kind of the most common interface; many of these things will be built directly into our bodies.

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Ray Kurzweil predicted that by 2030, AI would connect to the human brain. Once connected, AI would increasingly perform human thinking, diminishing human thought as we know it. Currently, communication with the cloud requires devices. In the future, the neocortex will directly interface with the cloud, using devices communicating on a local network within the brain and with the internet. The neocortex will extend itself with synthetic neocortex in the cloud, creating a connection to a hive mind.

The Joe Rogan Experience

Joe Rogan Experience #1828 - Michio Kaku
Guests: Michio Kaku
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Michio Kaku joins Joe Rogan to discuss the evolving perception of UFOs within the scientific community, highlighting a significant cultural shift where respected scientists now engage with the topic. Kaku notes that the military has released videos of unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) that defy conventional physics, leading to a shift in the burden of proof from believers to the Pentagon. Kaku emphasizes the importance of multiple sightings and various detection methods, which strengthen the case for UAPs. He discusses the extraordinary capabilities of these objects, such as extreme speeds and maneuvers that would crush human bones, suggesting they may be drones rather than piloted crafts. He reflects on his own skepticism about UFOs in the past, which has changed due to accumulating evidence. The conversation touches on the Pentagon's various explanations for UAPs, including the possibility of advanced technology from other nations or even extraterrestrial origins. Kaku explains that the military's acknowledgment of these phenomena indicates a serious need to investigate their implications for national security. Rogan and Kaku explore the potential for future technological advancements, including the concept of a Type I civilization that could control planetary forces and prevent disasters. Kaku outlines the Kardashev Scale, which categorizes civilizations based on their energy consumption and technological capabilities, suggesting humanity is on the brink of becoming a Type I civilization. They discuss the implications of emerging technologies like Neuralink, which could revolutionize human communication and interaction with machines. Kaku envisions a future where brain-computer interfaces allow for direct communication and enhanced cognitive abilities, potentially leading to a new form of digital immortality. The conversation shifts to the ethical considerations of genetic manipulation and the potential for humans to design future generations. Kaku warns of the dangers of creating a genetically modified society, drawing parallels to historical atrocities committed in the name of eugenics. Rogan and Kaku also delve into the possibility of extraterrestrial life, with Kaku asserting that the universe is likely teeming with life, though intelligent life may be rare. He discusses the implications of humanity's discovery of advanced civilizations and the potential consequences of making contact. The discussion concludes with reflections on the nature of intelligence, the evolution of humanity, and the future of technological integration. Kaku emphasizes the need for a responsible approach to AI and genetic engineering, advocating for a future where technology enhances human capabilities without compromising ethical standards.

TED

The Last 6 Decades of AI — and What Comes Next | Ray Kurzweil | TED
Guests: Ray Kurzweil
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Ray Kurzweil discusses his 61-year involvement with artificial intelligence (AI), noting initial skepticism about its potential. He predicts that artificial general intelligence (AGI) will emerge soon, possibly within five years. Kurzweil emphasizes AI's role in revolutionizing medicine, citing rapid advancements like the Moderna vaccine. He introduces the concept of "longevity escape velocity," where scientific progress will allow people to regain lost years of life. By the 2030s, he envisions nanobots enhancing human intelligence and experiences.

The Pomp Podcast

Bruce Fenton, Dedicated Scholar of Anomalous Phenomena
Guests: Bruce Fenton
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In this episode of Off the Chain, host Anthony Pompliano interviews Bruce Fenton, a scholar focused on anomalous phenomena and the origins of Homo sapiens. They discuss various topics, including meteor impacts on Earth, geomagnetic reversals, the evolution of Homo sapiens, and Fenton's theory regarding extraterrestrial involvement through artificial intelligence probes. Fenton shares his background, growing up in a small town in England and developing an early interest in obscure topics, including ancient civilizations and paranormal phenomena. He explains that anomalous phenomena encompass data points in science that do not fit existing theories, suggesting a need for further research. He emphasizes that all areas of human experience should be open to scientific inquiry, including topics often dismissed as fringe, such as UFOs and extraterrestrial life. The conversation shifts to the significance of meteor impacts, particularly the one that contributed to the extinction of dinosaurs. Fenton supports the idea of cataclysms as crucial drivers of evolution, noting that without such events, mammals, including humans, might not have emerged. He discusses a recent discovery of a massive meteor impact in Antarctica and its implications for Earth's history. Fenton introduces the concept of geomagnetic reversals, explaining how shifts in the Earth's magnetic field can have significant effects on life. He notes that the last complete reversal occurred around 780,000 years ago and suggests that current weakening of the magnetic field could pose risks to modern technology. The discussion then turns to the origins of Homo sapiens. Fenton argues against the traditional "Out of Africa" model, proposing instead that early humans were widespread across various regions, including Eurasia and Australia, long before the conventional timeline suggests. He believes that significant genetic anomalies in humans, particularly around 780,000 years ago, indicate possible external influences on human evolution. Fenton posits that these anomalies could be evidence of advanced intelligence modifying human DNA, potentially through a process akin to CRISPR technology. He cites specific genetic changes that occurred during this period, suggesting they could not be explained by natural evolutionary processes alone. The conversation also touches on the implications of CRISPR technology and genetic modification, with Fenton advocating for responsible experimentation to enhance human capabilities, particularly for future space exploration. He expresses concern about the ethical implications of genetic engineering, emphasizing the need for informed consent and careful consideration of the long-term effects on future generations. Fenton concludes by discussing the growing acceptance of UFO phenomena in mainstream media and the potential for significant scientific breakthroughs regarding extraterrestrial life. He encourages open-mindedness and rigorous scientific inquiry into these topics, asserting that the exploration of radical ideas could lead to profound discoveries about humanity's place in the universe. Listeners can find more of Bruce Fenton's work on his websites and social media platforms, as well as his appearances on shows like Ancient Aliens.

Doom Debates

Former MIRI Researcher Solving AI Alignment by Engineering Smarter Human Babies: Tsvi Benson-Tilsen
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Liron Shapira and Tsvi Benson-Tilsen discuss the probability of AI-induced existential doom (Pdoom), with Benson-Tilsen estimating it around 20% by 2050. He believes current AI systems, like Large Language Models (LLMs), lack true creativity and that humanity is nowhere near solving the AGI alignment problem, which he considers extremely complex and beyond current human intelligence. Benson-Tilsen holds longer timelines for AGI development, thinking in terms of decades rather than years, which offers a slim window of opportunity. To lower Pdoom, Benson-Tilsen advocates for immediately slowing down and stopping AGI research, supporting initiatives like #pauseAI, international treaties, and fostering a social stigma against reckless AGI development. He draws parallels to gain-of-function virus research, arguing that AGI development should be viewed as a dangerous and irresponsible pursuit, not a rockstar endeavor. While acknowledging the allure of technological advancement, he stresses that AGI poses an irreversible threat, unlike other technologies with recoverable negative impacts. Benson-Tilsen's primary long-term solution involves human germline genomic engineering, or reprogenetics, to create more intelligent humans. He co-founded the Berkeley Genomics Project, which researches this field. The proposed method, potentially viable in 10-20 years, involves selecting optimal chromosomes from sperm and eggs to significantly enhance traits like IQ (potentially +45 points), health, and longevity. This approach is favored over cloning due to the latter's high failure rate and genetic degradation issues. The goal is to empower parents with this technology, making it widely accessible to produce a large number of highly intelligent individuals who can then tackle complex problems like AI alignment, cure diseases, and provide a hopeful, human-centric alternative to AGI. The vision is that these enhanced humans, contributing to society in 30-40 years, would collectively possess the intellectual capacity to solve humanity's greatest challenges, including existential risks from AI. Benson-Tilsen emphasizes staying within the empirically observed range of human genetic variation to ensure safety and avoid unintended consequences. He believes this dignified action of boosting human capabilities offers a measurable path to reducing Pdoom and securing a positive future for humanity.
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