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My equivalent of that statement to pass on to descendants to help them build artificial intelligences or to help them understand human intelligence, is the following: Intelligence
should
be viewed as a physical process that tries to maximize future freedom of action and avoid constraints in its own future.
Throughout that career, I never accepted that a filmmaker
should
set about putting their own work outside or above what he or she believed to be a decent set of values for their own life, their own family, and the future of the society in which we all live.
A responsible filmmaker
should
never devalue their work to a point at which it becomes less than true to the world they themselves wish to inhabit.
We
should
always remember that our notion of individual freedom and its partner, creative freedom, is comparatively new in the history of Western ideas, and for that reason, it's often undervalued and can be very quickly undermined.
The most ardent of libertarians might argue that Donoghue v. Stevenson
should
have been thrown out of court and that Stevenson would eventually have gone out of business if he'd continued to sell ginger beer with snails in it.
So when people are looking at the plastic bag, it's likely they're thinking of something like this, which we all know is absolutely terrible, and we
should
be avoiding at all expenses these kinds of environmental damages.
I say, there's only a few materials that you
should
completely avoid.
Investors
should
also look at performance metrics in what we call ESG: environment, social and governance.
I seriously believe the question
should
be, why not?
And the irony of this particular system is the place where he did the research, which was Mexico, didn't adopt this technology, ignored this technology, talked about why this technology
should
be thought about, but not really applied.
There's some questions as to what you
should
be doing with this stuff.
And as we think of this bridge to the future, one of the things you
should
ponder is: we are leaving about two-thirds of the oil today inside those wells.
Historical records are full of accounts of people around the world who have sexual practices that
should
be impossible given what we have assumed about human sexual evolution.
The contradictions between what we're told we
should
feel and what we actually do feel generates a huge amount of unnecessary suffering.
Certainly, you know, lots of people say to me, just because we lived a certain way in the past doesn't mean we
should
live that way now, and I agree with that.
Which
should
make it accessible to a larger crowd than this one.
And the image that comes to your mind when I say that word is probably not of Benjamin Franklin, but I'm going to explain to you why it
should
be.
And mainstream culture has kind of fed this idea that hackers are people that we
should
be afraid of.
He was one of America's most prolific inventors, though he famously never filed a patent, because he thought that all human knowledge
should
be freely available.
And I can tell, as you're listening to me right now, you're thinking, so why
should
I really care about this, right?
And this is the reason why you
should
care, because sovereign ratings affect everyone.
And that is the reason why I believe they
should
be defined as public goods.
They
should
be transparent, accessible, and available to everyone at no cost.
I can tell that sovereign ratings may still look to you like this very small piece of this very complex global financial world, but I tell you it's a very important one, and a very important one to fix, because sovereign ratings affect all of us, and they
should
be addressed and
should
be defined as public goods.
And using fMRI, we
should
be able to measure not just oxygenated blood flow, but the hormones and neurotransmitters I've talked about and maybe even the direct neural activity, which is the dream.
Why
should
it work, and is this something to do with human beings?
They
should
have heard of it, but it's a little tricky to explain in technical detail, so I won't do it.
So he said that this principle of nature, consonance: "This principle of nature being very remote from the conceptions of philosophers, I forbore to describe it in that book, lest I
should
be accounted an extravagant freak ... " That's what we all have to watch out for, (Laughter) especially at this meeting.
I
should
note also that Gamma never actually sold their software to the Egyptian government.
I still think we
should
do everything we possibly can to achieve that goal.
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