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And so I think we're making
progress
in that direction, and I feel confident that we'll get there.
And we've made huge
progress
in that direction, and that's why I'm confident we'll actually beat natural gas.
CA: So
progress
on this "let's make it reusable," how is that going?
EM: We're actually, we've been making some good
progress
recently with something we call the Grasshopper Test Project, where we're testing the vertical landing portion of the flight, the sort of terminal portion which is quite tricky.
You can imagine that if he pushed the rock on different hills, at least he would have some sense of
progress.
Charles Darwin said, "I sometimes think that general and popular treatises are almost as important for the
progress
of science as original work."
My job is to actually make sure that we make
progress
on all of these disorders.
But what I want to suggest to you is that both of those terms, which have been in play for a century or more, are actually now impediments to progress, that what we need conceptually to make
progress
here is to rethink these disorders as brain disorders.
If anything, all these numbers actually understate our progress, because the new machine age is more about knowledge creation than just physical production.
Measurement is the lifeblood of science and
progress.
But grabbing whoever you're living with or sleeping with when everyone on Facebook starts walking down the aisle is not
progress.
There's been a lot of ink given to the enormous
progress
that we've made in the treatment of gay people.
There are blood tests which are making
progress
that would pick up Down syndrome more clearly and earlier in pregnancies than ever before, making it easier and easier for people to eliminate those pregnancies, or to terminate them.
So we have both social
progress
and medical
progress.
I believe the social
progress
is fantastic and meaningful and wonderful, and I think the same thing about the medical
progress.
The first is, technological
progress
is what allows us to continue this amazing recent run that we're on where output goes up over time, while at the same time, prices go down, and volume and quality just continue to explode.
They're also true no matter which ethnic group or demographic group we look at, and they're actually getting so severe that they're in danger of overwhelming even the amazing
progress
we made with the Civil Rights Movement.
Negotiations are difficult, the tensions are high,
progress
is slow, and then, 10 minutes to 2, a prime minister shouts out, "We have to finish in 10 minutes."
And in Kenya, it's a very different reality, and one thing that remains despite the leaps in
progress
and the digital revolution is the electricity problem.
This one went as follows: All societies, regardless of culture, be it Christian, Muslim, Confucian, must
progress
from traditional societies in which groups are the basic units to modern societies in which atomized individuals are the sovereign units, and all these individuals are, by definition, rational, and they all want one thing: the vote.
We've made a lot of progress, but I recognize that right now, even the work that we've done with 14,000 people using this is still a drop in the bucket.
And is this
progress?
This is
progress.
So all this amazing recent
progress
in AI really begs the question: How far will it go?
Now, if the water level does reach AGI, then further AI
progress
will be driven mainly not by humans but by AI, which means that there's a possibility that further AI
progress
could be way faster than the typical human research and development timescale of years, raising the controversial possibility of an intelligence explosion where recursively self-improving AI rapidly leaves human intelligence far behind, creating what's known as superintelligence.
Home for them is really a work in
progress.
You're giving up on 300 years of human
progress
and human hope and all the rest of it.
But since then, much
progress
has been made, both in our lab and other labs around the world.
We haven't made
progress
on all fronts.
The awkward reality is we're not making fast enough
progress.
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