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Will: Maybe we still need a renewed movement of renewed so that we are not just the agents that belong and funnel data to these giant companies. Use the open source code and patterns, and that kind of things.
Michael heat: This is a good idea. We should be signal on it. They should start doing that. They should make their own model.
Lauren Goode: I think that sounds great.
Michael heat: Ok, let’s make another break, and we’ll come back again. Will and Lauren, Thank you for the invigorating conversation. We are going to put the Agents Agent on the side for a minute and get human once. Let’s talk about some advice. Will, as our guest, please advise something to our listenings.
Will: Ok, I talked about this before, but I want to do this advice. I’m going to hold, that’s a big radio. This book, that is The agency evolution of michael tomasello. I just found as charming and truly revincing to what is missing with you when it comes to the agency, and the importance of understanding human interaction, human cultura. When it comes to the great picture of intelligence in AGI, that all talk, but they don’t talk to you so much.
Michael heat: Nice. Lauren, what is your recommendation?
Lauren Goode: My recommendation is local news, and especially the local mission.
Michael heat: You’re going!
Lauren Goode: Local mission is an organization of the unborn mission here in San Francisco nearer of the nursery, but also sand in length. They make a fantastic work. There’s a single to go to city city now, especially Los Angeles, and also in San Francisco. There are ice rats that go around the country and people get to the roads to protrude. The lala mission did a nice job work that goes on San Francisco so far. I recommend you support you and support your local news can you. Mike, what is your recommendation?
Michael heat: I would like to recommend an exam in the current Harper problem. It is from the Norwegian writer Karl Ove Knausgaard that, Lauren, I am sure you are sick of me. But it’s an awesome exam. It’s called “the world of cooled.” It’s Karl Ove reckoning with technology. It tells you the first time he met a computer, that was 40 years ago. So he just didn’t pay attention to computers and who begins to bother. There are a great quote near the top. “To hold a bit informed about the political situation in the world is a shoulder. You don’t have to be aware not to apply to technology, given the immensity of influence?” I love this citation, why you really come to the center of what we are talking today. To engage in with the world, you need to understand how these systems work. If it goes to a Greek island to visit the writer james bridle, because their book Ways of being It’s a really good introduction to artificial intelligence and natural intelligence. They talk great artificial intelligence and as developed and as the different ways of computer intelligence showed in our lives. It’s a truly spoiled piece from the actual state of technology in our lives.
Lauren Goode: Great.
Michael heat: Yes.
Lauren Goode: Sounds so much shorter than their books.
Michael heat: Yes. You can read under one hour.
Lauren Goode: Allight, I look good.
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