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Will Night: Maybe we also need a new open source movement so we not only use these agents that are related to these giant companies and use funnel data. Use open source codes and models and these types of things.
Michael Hit: This is a very good idea. We should get a signal on it. They should start doing it. Should model their own.
Lauren Good: I think that looks great.
Michael Hit: Ok, let’s take another break, and we’ll get back right. Will and Lauren, thank you for encouraging the conversation. We will keep the AI ​​agents next to a minute and are going to get people again. Let’s talk through some recommendations. As our guest, please recommend something to our audience.
Will Night: Ok, I talked about it before, but I would like to recommend it to me. I’m going to hold it, which is great radio. This book, which Agency evolution Michael Tomaselo wrote. In the case of the agency, what is missing with AI and the importance of understanding human culture, the importance of human culture I am only interesting and true. When it comes to the AGI’s big picture of the detectives, which everyone speaks, they don’t really speak so much.
Michael Hit: Beautiful Lauren, what is your recommendation?
Lauren Good: My recommendation is local news and especially the mission is local.
Michael Hit: Yes!
Lauren Good: The Mission Local here is a local non -profit news agency in San Francisco that cover the mission hill, but also holds Covers broadly on San Francisco. They do a great job. There is a lot to do in US cities, especially in Los Angeles and San Francisco. Ice expeditions are taking place across the country and people have taken to the streets to protest them. The Mission Local has been doing a great job by covering what is going on in San Francisco so far. I advise you that you support them and support your local news if you can. Mike, what is your recommendation?
Michael Hit: I would like to offer an article in the current number of Herper. It is Norwegian author Carl Ov Naosgard who, Lauren, I am sure you are sick of talking to me. But this is a great essay. This is called “The Richted World”. It counts Carl Ove with technology. He told you to face the computer for the first time, which was 40 years ago. Then he not only focuses on the computers at all and it begins to bother him. There is a great quote near the top. “It is a duty to keep a bit informed about the political situation in the world, there is no right to move away. Due to its influence, nothing should be applicable to technology?” I like that quote, because it has reached the center of what we are saying today. To be involved with the world, you need to understand how these systems work. He went to a Greek island to see author James Bridol, because their books Stay Wisdom and artificial intelligence and natural intelligence are really a good role. They talk a lot about artificial intelligence and how it developed and how the various ways of computing intelligence have been shown in our lives. This is a great report of the current state of technology in our lives.
Lauren Good: Great
Michael Hit: Yes
Lauren Good: It sounds much less than his book.
Michael Hit: Yes You can read it in an hour.
Lauren Good: Ok, I feel good to me.
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