Worry
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And I told him, "Don't
worry
about that part.
Again, research shows that parents should spend less time worrying about what they do wrong and more time focusing on what they do right,
worry
less about the bad times and build up the good times.
We are not abandoned cars stalled out and sitting empty on some highway, and if in some way we are, don't
worry.
I've heard other people say quite the opposite, that this is yet another tier of the middle class that's having the thing they can do taken away from them by a new technology and that this is actually something ominous, something that we should
worry
about.
Don't you in the front row
worry
or anything.
But there are things to
worry
about.
So does that mean we have nothing to
worry
about?
If you're ever on a bad first date, just reference this talk, and I don't think you'll have to
worry
about your potential suitor giving you another call.
The threat to
worry
about isn't strangers.
The threat to
worry
about is whether or not we're getting our fair share of strangeness.
They
worry
how much of a difference they can make.
She said, "And then I thought, if someone had said to me, when he was born, that my future
worry
would be that he'd go drinking and driving with his college buddies ..." (Laughter) (Applause) And I said to her, "What do you think you did that helped him to emerge as this charming, accomplished, wonderful person?"
So this is not the set of challenges we really need to
worry
about.
And my biggest
worry
is that we're creating a world where we're going to have glittering technologies embedded in kind of a shabby society and supported by an economy that generates inequality instead of opportunity.
And that was a
worry.
But now you don't have to
worry
about it.
We can say, "Oh, let's just build machines that can do everything we can do and not
worry
about the consequences.
But Lord Acton warned us that power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely, so you might
worry
that maybe we humans just aren't smart enough, or wise enough rather, to handle this much power.
Also, aside from any moral qualms you might have about enslaving superior minds, you might
worry
that maybe the superintelligence could outsmart us, break out and take over.
One scary conclusion you could draw from all of this is to
worry
about structural unemployment.
I don't think we need to
worry
about that.
CA: And what are the issues that you
worry
about most, care most about, want to turn your resources toward?
Do you
worry
about that?
Cities don't
worry
about number one.
Now, why
worry?
Why
worry
about our becoming market societies?
That's one reason to
worry.
There's a second reason apart from the
worry
about inequality, and it's this: with some social goods and practices, when market thinking and market values enter, they may change the meaning of those practices and crowd out attitudes and norms worth caring about.
Will they have learned that reading is a chore, a form of piecework to be done for pay, that's the worry, or may it lead them to read maybe for the wrong reason initially but then lead them to fall in love with reading for its own sake?
Businesses got trapped into the conventional wisdom that they shouldn't
worry
about social problems, that this was sort of something on the side, that somebody else was doing it.
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