Check out the full video here: kzitem.info/news/bejne/zKKIyGSVe3OJbJwsi=TgfsaYbEKmAPokvw
@glike2
16 күн бұрын
When it comes to the existential nature of climate, attacks on climate science by people like Peter Thiel really need to be fact-checked. Paul Beckwith's channel has reviewed several important recent papers that James Hansen wrote, and the more robust methodology that used than climate models. Certainly climate models need to be improved a lot because of the vast amount of computational resources they require and limited data because of cancellations of critical environmental satellites. People that support project 2025 are supporting an even more extreme cancellation of science that is dealing with an existential issue.
@gregorykelly8000
11 күн бұрын
Why would we fear living with a superior being, unless our way of living can't or won't for some reason (imo law)???
@bzb8554
Күн бұрын
Please guys, try to tile a video with these words again: "Peter Thiel Just Blew.. Joe Rogan" 🙏
@cytuber
11 күн бұрын
I always love hearing billionaires telling 'the world' they can't lift their standard of living because the world can't cope.
@sigma_six
2 күн бұрын
Sure, and it's always the same asking price... your first born... and an arm or a leg
@pipi-mj5zi
2 күн бұрын
if you aren't an anarchist, then you are part of the problem you complain about.
@jwadaow
2 күн бұрын
You didn't understand that he is making the opposite point, attributing the Malthusian calculus to the people you give your votes to.
@estherneiviller6293
9 күн бұрын
Perhaps we are being distracted by the idea of robots so we don’t realize that we are the ones being turned into robots…
@christophercook9745
5 күн бұрын
we have been robots since the roman times just no one realises it
@AzUniverzumUraesParancsoloja
5 күн бұрын
@@estherneiviller6293 I liked the idea that we are already cyborgs. How? If no implants are in our brain? The implant is the mobile phone in our hand which is not inserted in our brain, but it is constantly in our hands as if it would be part of our body! If it is a part of our body what we continuosly use then we are already a kinda’ cyborg.
@Tiasung
5 күн бұрын
Spot on.
@nunya3399
4 күн бұрын
We are literally turning into robots. Ai is an extension of human intelligence and once we can get away with replacing human jobs with it we will, but as an extension of human intelligence it will be the new us. We all die after one lifetime anyway so without a faith, it shouldn’t matter.
@jgarbo3541
4 күн бұрын
With very bad software. Lots of bugs...
@hardyvonwinterstein5445
16 күн бұрын
'Nothing has changed'. I'm 72 and as a Dutch toddler I remember the milkman came by every morning with a horse and cart, just after the baker's horse and cart had left. The junk was picked up by horse and cart and people would collect the horses dump off the road. Think of nowadays Amish culture. Today, Tesla's drive up and down. Everybody has a powerful computer in his pocket. Rockets are launched and landed faster than you can stay interested. I can do all my standard business with the government, with a few clicks or swipes. The Jetsons were my reference point and I still haven't given up hope to fly my own saucer.
@billyrio3767
16 күн бұрын
Well, nowadays, the Amish can drive Tesla like Cybertruck instead of the horse and buggy and power their house from the truck, coming full circle as it can be powered from the solar panels on their roof. They are only prohibited from using the grid.
@needparalegal
16 күн бұрын
Old man, Europe was still recovering from WWII. In the US horse drawn buggies were extinct by 1930. Of course we had Ford, so we developed much faster than Europe.
@evergreennj8950
16 күн бұрын
@@needparalegal I saw a horse-drawn cart in Beijing in 2007. A few weeks later, I was in the Shanghai Maglev traveling at 431 kph. To this day in 2024, I've not traveled faster on any other land vehicle. That was before the iPhone was officially launched in 2007. Yes, I'm an old man too. I recall the late Charlie Munger once said he liked the Chinese because they show a lot of respect to the elderly.
@fireballfpv1207
15 күн бұрын
Thank you for the perspective
@iandavies4853
15 күн бұрын
Jeez, I guess your mum was a looker! ;-)
@kenmccarthy9037
2 күн бұрын
"The computer can fool you into thinking it knows what it's talking about" That's the "great accomplishment" of AI.
@maxhugen
Күн бұрын
People like Trump and Thiel - and many others - can do that too.
@TheKarlslok
Күн бұрын
@@kenmccarthy9037 You cant even fool us that you know anything about ai. What an accomplishment.
@particleconfig.8935
6 күн бұрын
Rogan’s mind is always blown😂
@Frontslider
3 күн бұрын
Too many blows to the head in MMA
@ormonde2007
3 күн бұрын
He needs to find some better pot😊
@gamkal7231
Күн бұрын
None of you watched it, apparently.
@digilifepro
Күн бұрын
@@particleconfig.8935 Very true. That's bc he's always high lmao
@DROPTHEGRID
Күн бұрын
Second that. You beat me to it.
@jamesrobinson7381
2 күн бұрын
When I was a boy in the 60s I watched cartoons like the Jetsons and thought wow by the 1980s we're gonna having flying cars! Now I am in my 60s and I have to ask, "Hey where's my flying cars?"
@nunyabidness3075
20 сағат бұрын
@@jamesrobinson7381 The FAA killed small aircraft innovation in many ways. That innovation is needed for flying cars, but light aircraft still mostly use the same engines from the sixties.
@martymcfly6411
4 күн бұрын
What he's actually saying is. "Why hasn't his happiness increased" And that Is because happiness does not come from the outside
@btodd777
4 күн бұрын
@@martymcfly6411 well enough food, shelter and health care seems to help mine
@user-ck5yq8xl3p
16 күн бұрын
I kinda had it enough with all the click bait titles and thumbnails, 1 more and I unsubscribe
@user-ck5yq8xl3p
16 күн бұрын
@@ByronBennett I don't want to see it in my subscription tab, only way to eliminate it is to unsubscribe.
@Learned333
4 күн бұрын
@@user-ck5yq8xl3p What happened to @ByronBennett? Why was he censored? Bring him back KZitem.
@ede_blkronin
4 күн бұрын
Right on.
@user-ck5yq8xl3p
4 күн бұрын
I unsubscribed by the way, saw a thumbnail with "it's over".
@user-ck5yq8xl3p
4 күн бұрын
@@Learned333 have no clue, he might have deleted his comment.
@HazeOfWhearyWater
3 күн бұрын
Thiel's company, Palantir, is a huge threat to human freedom but it never gets talked about. People have never heard of it.
@rxshred
2 күн бұрын
No it’s NOT! Palantir mission statement is to protect freedom and Western values. You need to do a deep dive into the company before you spew nonsense.
@HazeOfWhearyWater
2 күн бұрын
@@rxshred _"Palantir mission statement is to protect freedom."_ The Devil disguises himself as an Angel of light. Palantir is the *Total Information Awareness* program resurrected into private hands so it can do all of the nasty things it couldn't do as a government program.
@jdean2131
2 күн бұрын
@@HazeOfWhearyWater Ok…interesting….but how is it a threat to human freedom? I know it tracks…but so does everything else….even the car you drive and the phones we use…..
@HazeOfWhearyWater
2 күн бұрын
@@jdean2131 I can't see my second comment anymore. Was it deleted? Can you see it?
@jdean2131
2 күн бұрын
@@HazeOfWhearyWater Yeah I’ve noticed the same thing with some of my comments. I’ll look for it. I’m just curious to hear different point of view…because we do have tech oligarchs in this country….and yes that is dangerous.
@Tpb247
3 күн бұрын
Stop listening to these old billionaires, use your own critical thinking
@kamu747
2 күн бұрын
Old? If you think hes old then You must be very young. When you get older you'll realize how silly that statement was. I've been there, the folly of Young hood: the young tend to think they've figured it out... lol. Ok, yes, always use your critical and comprehensive thinking skills but keep in mind that using critical thinking requires listening to all, young, old, poor and wealthy. All sources of information are valuable.
@mjt1517
2 күн бұрын
@@Tpb247 part of critical thinking is to be open to information sources that you may normally shun because of your foolish biases.
@jdean2131
Күн бұрын
@@Tpb247 Exactly! Very Good 👍🏼
@WalterStephens-r8t
41 минут бұрын
Listening is a good thing. Agreeing, entirely another..
@markp4967
4 күн бұрын
"Experts "can stop using the term "Godlike intelligence ". God is wisdom. intelligence is just a computer...
@sigma_six
2 күн бұрын
It's all been and endless incessant play on words... you can no longer separate out the marketing from the technology...
@stevenmorales3745
4 күн бұрын
Thiel is the guy bank rolling J D Vance....
@danbaron9094
3 күн бұрын
Yep. He's obviously a brilliant mind, but he seems like a living contradiction.
@2bLackCats1989
3 күн бұрын
lucky for JD Vance. a win for the GOP.
@abstuct1015
2 күн бұрын
@@danbaron9094 Well put.
@RoyT64
2 күн бұрын
@stevenmorales3745 thank God he is!
@sigma_six
2 күн бұрын
Then maybe there is still hope after all... here is a man who has truly seen the writing on the wall...
@HerbisRGreen
12 күн бұрын
Any conversation about the climate/weather that does not include the sun is a non-starter.
@andrasbiro3007
10 күн бұрын
Scientific models include it obviously. Only amateurs forget about it, on both sides of the debate.
@DJAutoload
9 күн бұрын
Any conversation that does not also discuss geo engineering is a non starter
@christophercook9745
5 күн бұрын
especially page 3
@koltoncrane3099
3 күн бұрын
Andras Experts forget about the sun all the freaking time. They may mention solar max and mins but they rarely mention that Kansas was 115 degrees during the Great Depression. The mid west was as hot as Vegas or phoneix if ya think about it. Then they blame the dust bowl on farms dry farming. Yes farmers totally should have planted native grasses and stop planting and tilling and let grasses hold in top social. But the big issue is it was so hot it’s going to have huge ecological or environmental destruction.
@Purplebass
Күн бұрын
Stop getting your climate change info from people who aren’t scientists. people with PhD’s in science almost unanimously agree that humans have accelerated climate change
@chrisrichardson8988
12 күн бұрын
Rich, powerful, presumably intelligent and obviously disingenuous. People must understand their constitutional position that this life is a temporary experience.
@dimmmmmmmm
16 күн бұрын
the editing out of "you know" from these appearances is certainly "not over" for you fardad
@tedg1609
16 күн бұрын
Every self-proclaimed genius feels a need to stake out opinions outside the norm. This guy pretending to be an expert on climate change is just “I’m special”hubris personified.
@JayCWhiteCloud
16 күн бұрын
How is sharing insightful observation hubris?
@colinpalmer9070
13 күн бұрын
@@JayCWhiteCloud. Did not share useful information. Actually missinformation regarding the level of science. We know the impacts of co2 versus methane. We have thousands of satellites measuring atmospheric emissions and real scientists studying this at a robust level. This is grade A missinformation.
@andrasbiro3007
10 күн бұрын
@@JayCWhiteCloud No insight there, just rejecting science. He's not entirely wrong, he has a few good points, but he's mostly wrong.
@LeonieBachmann-h7x
16 күн бұрын
Thanks, Farzad. The WEF is everywhere.
@ktsig287
11 күн бұрын
She blinded me with science
@cornfusedatbest3980
6 күн бұрын
@@ktsig287 ... poetry in moootion ...
@MisterB123
16 күн бұрын
Someone complained about this video's title. I want to share an important message, and I want to hear any contrasting perspectives. If @Farzad sees this, I'm also curious how he views my statement. The problem is not the creators, it's the algorithmic incentives. Insisting your favorite creators not use dramatic titles is like insisting insisting they never do the very thing that allowed you to discover them to begin with. Without satisfying the algorithm, let's say the income a creator feeds their family with goes down 70%. If they followed your demands, the very platform you're browsing would never let you find them to begin with. Worst still, since they'd have never even developed robust enough legs for you to cut out from under them using your instruction, they'd most likely stop providing us valuable updates and insight altogether and just find a different job to feed their families. The creators are not the problem. It's the algorithmic incentive incentive structure that the system is forcing them at gunpoint to satisfy. Creators love the gunbarrel of the algorithm as much as you like the gunbarrel of taxes. And yet, here we all stand, forced to satisfy arbitrary systems at the threat of our families' despair if we choose not to give in. So, when you decide to stop satisfying BS Income Tax law, he'll decide to stop satisfying BS KZitem Algorithm law, and you'll both get crushed together. Let the creator provide us all value with a grounded understanding that he's doing so in a flawed system. I like it a much as you do, but in a sea of BS titles, you and I are lucky enough to have found a title with actual quality content behind it. Let's take the win and move on. Otherwise, go to war with KZitem, not creators. And, if you do, good luck.
@TomasAngelus
4 күн бұрын
What a load of bullshit.
@MisterB123
4 күн бұрын
@@TomasAngelus So, just to clarify, is it bs because you don't think KZitem actually reinforces an environment that incentivizes overly dramatic titles and thumbnails and punishes creators who don't participate? Or, do you also believe that KZitem does this, but you feel it's bs because, despite the conditions, creators should still reject the pressure to participate in it?
@TomasAngelus
4 күн бұрын
@@MisterB123 the fact of the matter is I used to be a subscriber which meant that I saw every new video he posted. Not any more. No clickbait title can change that.
@MisterB123
4 күн бұрын
@@TomasAngelus That's the problem though. You're smart enough that you don't need the clickbait titles because you actually want to learn. In congested spaces, like anything to do with Joe Rogan, Elon Musk, or politics, for example, a creator will starve to death if they only appeal to people who actually want to learn. Just like elections, if creators only appealing to the thoughtful people and not accounting for the smooth brains that need stimulation to hold their attention, and they'll get buried under the sea of successful tabloid channels that KZitem elevates. Am I wrong?
@davidmulligan1761
2 күн бұрын
Growing up i thought by now we'd have an outpost on mars, driving flying cars, and everyone would be living on cheap abundant nuclear power. This video was very spot on about the lack of true progress in my lifetime.
@JayCWhiteCloud
15 күн бұрын
13:47...I read that the year it came out and taught a class section on it. Wonderful and insightful reading still today...
@MikeKing-cj9cx
16 күн бұрын
The 16 Ads KZitem threw in made it shit - other than all the ads, great talk.
@JayCWhiteCloud
16 күн бұрын
May I suggest and "ad blocker."
@BuckMcAntlerson
11 күн бұрын
KZitem premium is worth it. I forget ads even exist til I hear someone complaining about them. Try it you can always cancel it buy I bet you don't cancel.
@Learned333
4 күн бұрын
@cryptokids3760
3 күн бұрын
He’s wrong about one thing. The Turing test can’t be used on chat gpt until it has a body and can trick you visually as well.
@danielmadison4451
16 күн бұрын
Are you crazy? Can't you see the acceleration? From basic AI to Super AI is a blink of the eye.
@JayCWhiteCloud
16 күн бұрын
I would suggest you need to step back a lot further from the topic than just one element to form a metric if looking at advancement collectively...Which is what is taking place in this conversation...
@nobillismccaw7450
11 күн бұрын
Nah. More than 10 years, and there’s still nothing smarter on Earth than a human.
@martyp7401
5 күн бұрын
@danielmadison4451 super a.i? But what is that exactly? It might be great at logic and retaining information but there is an essence in humans that a.i will never be able to reach. It's juust overhyped like everything to get investors. But super a.i or agi is a load of crock.
@LovetheTesla
6 күн бұрын
Hopefully everybody knows by now cows cannot fart, they would die
@paddymatter6255
15 күн бұрын
We know exectly what effect we have our planet since 1860.
@alanwhite1988
4 күн бұрын
Energy efficiency is the great untapped resource that few people are talking about.
@KITLEVEY
4 күн бұрын
That may be because there is so much money in inefficiency.
@Learned333
4 күн бұрын
You can't have a complete discussion about planet warming without mentioning undersea volcanic activity in the oceans, and solar flares from the sun. Two things human beings have zero control over.
@ormonde2007
3 күн бұрын
@@Learned333 have you assumed that climate scientists have neglected to consider the natural system of the "carbon cycle?"
@ianbeauregard2066
4 күн бұрын
The political use of the term “climate change” is distinctively misleading. It is provocative in the worse way, not to inspire but rather to divide. The climate is constantly changing on global scales and with weather. We must reconfigure our basis platform of climate concerns to be oriented solely around the health of humans. Such as the soil, air, and water qualities first and foremost. Once these are readjusted to optimize health and economics, we can begin our concern for the heating of the planet. But humans must first be put in a position to be the most effective to help the environment. He has a broad spectrum of perspective around the changing climate and this is what is most important
@07wrxtr1
3 күн бұрын
It’s classic esoteric language used to fool people into buying into an existential threat in order to sacrifice their own agency dreams goals etc… Because “We’re all in this together” Drink thy kool aid 🤣🤣🤣
@greg5726
4 күн бұрын
Peter's views are fairly extreme and Rogan is not up to holding him to account
@TomasAngelus
4 күн бұрын
Stay clear of politics.
@RedMeatSoda
4 күн бұрын
Applying the term SCIENCE does not lessen goals. It's an example of LOGOMACY - an example statement that we would have no crime if we have no criminal law and that we can eliminate crimes by merely abolishing criminal law. logomachy. -noun, plural lo·gom·a·chies. a dispute about or concerning words.
@s_kokkalis
16 күн бұрын
If get house robots that actually work in the next 5 years along with full self-driving cars then i'll conisder it living in the future.
@lreeher
4 күн бұрын
You won't be needed.
@cryptoniteclark
Күн бұрын
Interesting perspective. However, "maybe it's cows' flatulence"? It isn't possible for cows to create new carbon dioxide; they eat grass, which has absorbed carbon dioxide. This is a short term cycle, which repeats, but there is no net-addition of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere.
@rc6251
2 күн бұрын
Thiel made an astute observation at the end of this video, when he suggests that the motivation for the anti-capitalism movement (cloaked as an anti-energy movement) in the US/Europe was Malthusian. It began in the 60s as a reaction to nuclear energy and concerns over the impact of energy production on the environment, received its long-term propulsion from the general idea of a global economy with quality of life standardized across the globe. That accented the problem of sustainable energy production for this to occur. Neither oil nor nuclear seemed to pass the test. Renewables, alone, are not sufficient. The only alternative, until something like fusion reactors are practical, is to scale back the standard of living for everyone in US and Europe, to counter China's huge leap forward in standard of living since the 80s and the tandem increase in energy production.
@rRobertSmith
Күн бұрын
Soooo many mf commercials I almost gave up on focusing on what is said.
@TheAlpha287
15 күн бұрын
I guess he hasn’t been to japan 🇯🇵 or Singapore 🇸🇬
@Learned333
4 күн бұрын
Next university degree is going to be Hyperbole Science: The science that will be Literally 100X better for humanity 🤣 "Do you like to say the world literally a lot? Then consider a career in the exciting field of Hyperbole Science!"
@peterson6824
4 күн бұрын
Wow, Thiel's speech is unusual in his pace. At x1.5 speed, there's an undulating rhythm I've not heard elsewhere (I normally watch vids at x1.75 speed, sometimes more or less...if I want normal speed I go x1.25 because YT MUST be slowing all vids cuz toxins in air & food are dumbing down the general public). I'm guessing Thiel is thinking of his next thing he's going to say while he's speaking his current (or last) thought. GENERALLY: -have thought -put it into words in your mind -speak those words out loud MOST PEOPLE: -have thought/response -which leads to next thought [interjection: this is normally called a stream of consciousness when you're just thinking to yourself, but putting thoughts into words with complete sentences is a whole 'nother matter, and here we have an actual conversation, and not just Thiel giving a monologue, but he's responding to Joe's constant interjections/inquiries, which makes Thiel even more amazing in how he can continue his rhythmic (quick witted) replies without barely missing a beat. (apologies for tangent/digression but not spending all day to edit this to figure where it would fit best LOL)] One possible scenario of THIEL'S INTERVIEW HERE : -have thought/response -put first thought/reply into words -start thinking on next thought -while at the same time speaking the 1st thought -PAUSE [due to interviewer speaking, or just so he can put next thought into words (but more likely just to give listeners a chance to absorb what he just said before he continues LOL)] -put 2nd thought into words -start thinking of 3rd thought -while at the same time speaking the 2nd thought Of course in chess, he's probably thinking 20 moves ahead, but you get the gist. ;) Just an idea. Anyone see this? LOL (There's already 293 comments from this vid published 11 days ago.) If so, you gotta listen at 1.5x speed to hear Thiel's rhythm, of which I speak. Ok, back to life, or doom scrolling, or both. CHEERS! :)
@wbay96
3 күн бұрын
Check the size of his pupils...chemical enhancement to facilitate discussion on the show?
@thomaslgill
2 күн бұрын
Really brilliant edit of a conversation that was difficult to follow in original from - thank you
@leeali4096
4 күн бұрын
The real question... Was Joe Rogan left SPEECHLESS? If not then the video isn't worth it.
@jasonn5196
2 күн бұрын
Claude is more believable but pretending it isn’t computer generated responses is still difficult. In a slowed down chat setting it might fool people that didn’t know it was computer generated. If it initiated conversations that challenged people to think, then I would say it had passed the Turing test.
@erikmoore7402
16 күн бұрын
It would've meant rockets? You mean like self landing rockets?
@ask_sigma6
2 күн бұрын
Finally caught what was bugging me... Rogan is your "average Joe" who made good, smarter than average, open minded, funny, dedicated athlete/entertainer... Thiel was trying to explain the difference between science and pseudo science... to know fundamental scientific methodology first and foremost, to have done specific work, according to its very stringent protocols... Thiel understands this... it went over Rogan's head there a bit (he's too 'marketing' oriented)
@glr
3 күн бұрын
What is he even talking about? Computer science by the 90s, at least, was hardcore math, theory and engineering. As proof of it being "science," I emerged knowing about computation, complexity theory and hardware theory, and not knowing anything about software engineering. It was harder than math and physics, not easier, because it involved mastery of everything. I couldn't afford the luxury to get a leisurely philosophy, math or physics degree doing who-knows-what, when I could get a computer science degree and know that I could be hired.
@eagle1ear
Күн бұрын
Peter Thiel holds an interesting intellectual ecosystem in his head. He seems to think that the rest of us should simply wait until he figures it all out before any action is taken. Maybe he should move to Florida, buy a lot of real estate and some insurance company stock as he considers the theoretical aspects of his world view.
@curtis545454
16 күн бұрын
Really great segment. We used to think the future would have flying cars, moon bases, smart clothing, hoverboards, pills for food, etc. etc. The idea of looking at your phone in a 100 year old subway sums it up perfectly. It just became too hard to make big changes in physical things, and so small changes have won out. These huge physical changes haven't happened, but are starting to now. When everything ARK Invest and Tony Seba talk about start to happen... Those will be huge changes to our physical world. For everyone mad at him... Take in the ideas and do what you want with them. He's not 100% right, but his ideas made me think. That's the important part.
@Barskor1
16 күн бұрын
Big changes just take the government getting the FUCK out of the way such as the New York subway could be completely rebuilt in 10 years and improved with Boring Company tunnels but the strangle everything to maintain their power.
@JayCWhiteCloud
16 күн бұрын
@@Barskor1 Waiting for a the Liberatory Party to catch up and shrink government (aka drain the swamp) will help with the part of "getting the F__K out of the way!" I'm not a big "capitalist" supporter, but it is the best current alternative to our type of normative culture and human behavior, but it actually has to be a "free market" and not manipulated as often as it is...If a bank fails...it fails...if academia is not working as it doesn't now...if fails too. Giving Boeing huge contracts for rockets that don't work and inviting them to meeting while you ignore the guy that is the leader in the world on the topic is both obtuse and bad business, as well as, bad government combined...
@jeffholman2364
13 күн бұрын
@@Barskor1 Nearly every aspect of life has changed in the last 30 years and in general we've just rolled with it like its nothing. Los Angeles had an amazing train based transport system, and there were street cars all over California cities. Boring tunnels could have been additive to Los Angeles trains. But they were ditched within 10 short years since they were private and no government system or transit standards were there to protect them. There was an entrance to the abandoned tunnel system in downtown Los Angeles when I worked on building a high rise office tower there. We just closed it up (didn't fill up everything with concrete or rubble) and left it with the idea that it would be there if anyone ever wanted to use it! We are a great country for "throwing the baby out with the bath water" when we want to solve problems, or see a chance to make a lot of money. But, do you really want to erase everything that has already been done? To have all the "old" things from our urban areas down to barn finds in rural places, tossed in the dump - - - - that could be museum quality, gold standard treasures of the future, only to be seen ever again on a hologram? Thiel is super smart, but he's not the only one.
@Learned333
4 күн бұрын
Also knowledge being removed and made secret by elite hoarders and erasures of knowledge, the "we forget to get to the moon" theory.
@MrHeHim
3 күн бұрын
LLM is a token based sentence calculator. It's doing what computers did for humans 70 years ago. But on a vastly quicker timeline.
@Sgwaos
2 күн бұрын
I wonder what Thiel would think if a climate scientist started lecturing him on how to invest or run businesses. Love how climate deniers know better than the climate experts. Also love Thiels argument that climate science is not science because the word is in the name - brilliant, incontrovertible proof
@stevewebster973
2 күн бұрын
If Peter Thiel believes the differential greenhouse effect of methane and CO2 has not been studied & calibrated that’s his ideologically driven deficiency, not a problem in climate science.
@ketnaa
3 күн бұрын
I disagree with a lot of what mr.Thiel said. His own words of not enough atom progress falls short, by a LOT. And a lot of it using LLMs as well. Medicine, weather models, etc. Yes traffic hasn't progressed, cars have. That's a systems issue, not materials. Just look at aerogel, carbon nanotubes,...
@ketnaa
3 күн бұрын
plus, the progress of computer science is actually HUGELY been dependent on the actual 'atom' progress like litography for example? :)
@ketnaa
3 күн бұрын
climate science is not science? Perhaps he hasn't seen weather simulation and prediction models.
@ColbyAzimuth
3 күн бұрын
I wish I had made ChatGPT summarize this video in 1 paragraph. All 16 minutes of slogging could have be more clearly communicated in 1 minute, making my time 16x better used. Sigh. I want my youtube ChatGPT.
@Badaboombata
2 күн бұрын
Thiel is a dangerous person
@randallwood630
5 күн бұрын
People yearn to be free! Everything is over-regulated we thought we would have jet packs in the 60s
@nelsonortiz2768
4 күн бұрын
I read about this when I was 12 years old in the 60s and popular science and popular mechanic. It’s so weird it mention intelligence helping humans it’s amazing how much came through in my lifetime heck I remember Dick Tracy with the cell phone and his wrist.
@kevinwolf99
6 сағат бұрын
Sorry - no competition to our heavenly Father, creator of the universe, God.
@heyitsanthony6366
16 күн бұрын
Peter Theil opines with equal certainty subjects he knows very little about as subjects he’s an expert in. 😂 Dunning -Kruger effect .
@glike2
16 күн бұрын
Agree, his takes on climate science are garbage. The science is solid. Peter Thiel is a fool, certainly ignorant about a lot of stuff because he is focused on making money. It was a great example of why we need more tax on the super rich.
@heyitsanthony6366
16 күн бұрын
@@glike2 I disagree with both of your points but i appreciate your comment! 😊
@Barskor1
16 күн бұрын
How long does it take to become an expert? 10,000 hours before modern innovations made gathering and understanding information easy so yes anyone can be well informed with just 100 hours of time per subject.
@heyitsanthony6366
16 күн бұрын
if you watch the longer discussion peter makes a statement about psychedelics and joe immediately corrections him about it actually enhancing dexterity and awareness. Peter clearly has zero minutes and zero seconds worth of experience or knowledge on this yet still makes an assertion with confidence which immediately makes me wonder about what else is he saying thats nonsense. I’m not saying all he’s saying is nonsense but people who do this immediately get a credibility downgrade.
@JayCWhiteCloud
16 күн бұрын
@@heyitsanthony6366 "...joe immediately corrections him about it actually enhancing dexterity and awareness..." And you believe Joe on this? Sorry, not a source to take on what psychedelics can or can not enhance regardless of how badly he would like to justify his use of them as making humans "better."
@patrickmcguinness1363
3 күн бұрын
Powerful point that the world of atoms hasn't advanced technologically while the world of bits has. If we can turn that around, by using AI to radically improve other technologies, then it will be a significant leap forward for humanity.
@markmarsh27
2 күн бұрын
A chihuahua fart has more than enough energy to "blow Joe Rogan's mind" to smithereens.
@thekingofallblogs
4 күн бұрын
Joe rogan didn't bother to address or even learn what gates was saying about planting trees to reduce co2. The problem is that 1. Trees sequester very little carbon, so would not be enough and 2. Trees life cycle releases carbon that they store, so it wouldn't make a difference long term.
@carensimon4236
3 күн бұрын
The Neil Degrasse Tyson quote that best applies to Rogan... “One of the great challenges in this world is knowing enough about a subject to think you're right, but not enough about the subject to know you're wrong.”
@eagle1ear
Күн бұрын
The real issue of tree planting is that we have disturbed the balance of nature and very much need to improve the balance: How many trees there are compared to land with few or no trees. It's not simply a matter of sequestering carbon, it's also a matter of moderating temperature enough that human and animal life can be easily dealt with.
@nobodyhome2318
2 күн бұрын
I feel like he's, smart as shit but naive in the sense that the bits help all other fields advance. Urban density has us moving slower as well. People congregate in all the same places.
@rs8197-dms
Күн бұрын
Thiel makes some valid points about the climate issue, but not about engineering progress. I started driving cars and bikes 50 years ago. Progress has been amazing. Don't blame gridlock on a lack of engineering progress. Air travel is limited by sonic boom, just as it was in the 70's. Don't blame airport congestion on lack of engineering progress. Electrical and electronic engineering has made astonishing progress in the last 50 years. (I'm an electrical engineer). Don't make sweeping statements if you don't know the topic. I completed my computer science degree in the 80's. First research the topic before you claim that it isn't science, it just displays your ignorance. I heard somewhere that Thiel supports Trump. Perhaps that makes more sense now.
@GMTheEpic
Күн бұрын
I am happy one can be a billionaire with such a poor knowledge. That really makes me optimistic.
@mannygee005
4 күн бұрын
wow... that talk ended with Thanos!
@CorpseCallosum
3 күн бұрын
He said bitcoin went up smoothly for 11 years. Was he asleep?
@7450gwar101
7 күн бұрын
I'm not so sure Joe's mine was blown...can you lay off the click bait...
@alexwatson6370
2 күн бұрын
I like a lot of Peter's overall assessment but I think his opinion of Computer Science was dead wrong, at least modern CS, maybe it was "fake science" in the 80s.
@richiekeane7730
3 күн бұрын
The idea of an American standard of living being an aspiration needs critical evaluation especially when many commentators see the American Dream as a thing of the past - Ok I am an outsider but from the outside looking in that standard he mentions is not for the masses even in America - no way that can be achieved for the planet with the economic models being used
@albertalakeland
2 күн бұрын
Engineering is the "branch: of science and technology concerned with the design, building, and use of engines, machines, and structures. We still have much to learn from the other branches of science before we manipulate our life support system.
@b0b0-
16 күн бұрын
The 50 years after 1970 are utterly stagnant compared to the 50 years before 1970.
@danbaron9094
3 күн бұрын
Truth. Matt Damon as Carroll Shelby giving Henry Ford, Jr a joy ride in the GT40 in Ford vs Ferrari comes to mind. Ford cries thinking about his dad and the difference between a Model T and the power, etc.. of the GT40.
@derkong7114
Күн бұрын
when it comes down its only 0's and 1's nothing more...
@randallwood630
5 күн бұрын
Our current politics is flooded with foreign money adverse to Americans
@knaraya936
5 күн бұрын
Asimov’s three laws of robotics were narrated in the 50s so Asimov was closer to the Turing test filter in those days. So if you put chatGPT into a mechanical robot you have Asimov’s first Robot.
@brucestraub5265
Күн бұрын
I can't believe how ignorant Peter Thiel is about climate science.
@trees69
3 күн бұрын
to say other engineering fields have stalled is just a dumb statement straight up
@TheJonesMcCoy
11 күн бұрын
A very long Apple ad 😂
@NunoRaposo1978
3 күн бұрын
This guy is questioning internet's benefit to our living standards while speaking through an online podcast. Seriously...
@churblefurbles
13 күн бұрын
Cutting out all the rogan pyramid nonsense really helps lol
@binkz5987
5 күн бұрын
Evil does as evil wil...
@agrxdrowflow958
11 күн бұрын
You made Thiel coherent. What is this magic?
@StellarLightingSystems
2 күн бұрын
Bravo. A true intellectual who can see .
@darkhighwayman1757
8 күн бұрын
Interesting he doesn't bring up the chinese room thought experiment when talking about the Turing test
@pascal5142
4 күн бұрын
ok fair to develop cheap robots is gonna take 10years and to integrate it into Government Software will take time too, certainly the 2030s looks nuts
@TheVigilantEye77
8 күн бұрын
ChatGPT 20 and RealDoll 😂
@werefeat0356
2 күн бұрын
Well...gosh! What about Library Science?
@B_M
2 күн бұрын
How come someone so smart could simultaneously be so stupid?
@Sgwaos
2 күн бұрын
😂
@therolandx
5 күн бұрын
In the next ten years I expect AI to totally change health care most importantly design drugs that cure diseases and healthcare/life quality for all and especially the elderly. More impactful for the general population will be transitioning to new cheaper sources of energy that AI will make possible. These are things that are possible with super intelligence.
@rpolee9035
3 күн бұрын
Well the chatprograms are the most stupid programs i have ever seen i don t see how this is AI in any way. Yes the first 3 questions/chats are oke but then you know for sure and get frustrated by the stupid AI so it doesn t pass not even close !!
@rc6251
2 күн бұрын
The Turing Test, proposed by A. Turing almost three-quarters of a century ago, has been vastly overblown as a test for consciousness. It is not. The best that can be said is that it is a test for a good search engine and facilitator of presenting correlations in data. That is what current language AI models are. The truth is we are no closer to understanding the principles underlying consciousness or qualia as we were a century ago. That said, the Chinese idea of current AI is more realistic than the Americans'. That is, it is an excellent tool to control society and assist governance. It is not a good model for sentience.
@vikombucha
2 күн бұрын
b-roll stock footage in this video sucks... info is good - just keep the interview as it is ;)
@MaroshMoncekhotelovkapiestany
2 күн бұрын
Pardon my ignorance, but how was 'this' mind-blowing???
@matthewmaguire3554
2 күн бұрын
Joe Joe…What happened to DMT science?
@angelofamillionyears4599
11 күн бұрын
Peters voice in not human. Plain weird !!
@TheVigilantEye77
8 күн бұрын
AI will be Super STASI.
@Jerry-b7f
9 күн бұрын
He says 130 is a smart person when in fact that puts them in the genius level. Just saying.
@maulekuul
5 күн бұрын
@@Jerry-b7f 130 is like 98 percentile. Very smart, sure. Maybe your smartest friend. But hardly a genius.
@randallwood630
5 күн бұрын
Our current administration has depleted strategic oil reserve
@evilchaperone
7 күн бұрын
In the US, we regressed in a major way in the physical world. Go to any major city. They look like a 1970s dystopisn future with parking meters and traffic lights.
@platoscavealum902
8 күн бұрын
😶 The video title left me speechless.
@robertthelion3195
6 күн бұрын
"the Internet was pretty big in 1999" understatement of the decade "we're in a world where nothing big ever happens" Incorrect nonsense. A ridiculous statement.
@theasdqwe231
4 күн бұрын
Depends on how you define “big”, right? His point about it not improving life….are people healthier today? Obesity up, lifespans have dipped. Do people work less hours, have more time off? Do we lead more stressful lives now as things get digitally hurled at us? Are people smarter or more well informed because of this easy access to knowledge? Are we more cordial to one another, is society more understanding? I think Thiel has a good argument.
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