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space for it to expand into it doesn't
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expand to end anything everything is
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just spreading apart and what keeps it
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from spreading apart are sources of
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gravity like stars and planets like
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where is it all going into what does
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this even mean put it simply nobody
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knows but maybe you'll be the astronomer
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that figures it out
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from shube Gautam 52 will AI replace
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lawyers you probably don't want an AI
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lawyer anytime soon a lawyer is not just
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simply a machine that knows what the law
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is a lawyer is a person with
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theoretically years of expertise that
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can help you strategically to achieve
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your goals and that's not something that
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AI is well positioned to replace anytime
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soon what I suspect is going to happen
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is that AI is going to make a lot of the
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drudgery of practicing law way easier
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and it will allow lawyers to focus on
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the really value-add stuff and allow
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them to think strategically and to
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better represent their clients in the
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future so I welcome our AI overlords the
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next question comes from Hassan babanji
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can light bend around corners if yes or
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no give one reason yes light can bend
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around corners in fact that's why we
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have glass inside your glasses when
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light goes into glass it slows down
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slightly because it slows down it
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deviates from a straight line and that's
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why we have your glasses telescopes
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microscopes because glass bends light
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also gravity can bend light as Einstein
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showed us and we can actually see the
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bending of light as it goes around a
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Galaxy then the next question is can you
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bend like completely around an object so
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the object becomes invisible and the
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answer is yes it's well within the laws
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of physics that if you could govern the
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atomic structure of glass then light
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would bend in a way such that it would
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completely go around an object so
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anything inside that object becomes
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invisible one day we will build a
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metamaterial out of nanotechnology that
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will bend visible light so that anything
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inside that capsule will become
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invisible Harry Potter watch out at Iggy
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salt masks what happens when you travel
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faster than the speed of light you can't
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you can't travel faster than the speed
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light I'm sorry you just can't you see
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as you get faster and faster as you
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approach the speed of light you have
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more energy and in relativity energy
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takes more work to accelerate so you end
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up requiring an infinite amount of
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energy in order to travel faster than
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the speed of light and so it's just
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forbidden at Nino clutch asks Spider-Man
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is so raw maybe we should try that DNA
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biotech cross gene splicing well I'm not
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sure we're going to see Spider-Man
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anytime soon but there is a lot of
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interest from biotech companies and
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academic labs to understand spider silk
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which is five times stronger than steel
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spider silk is very biocompatible very
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good for wound healing especially for
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wounds of the eye and the brain and
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there's been many efforts to engineer
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spider silk outside of spiders to make
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it in a recombinant way meaning not in
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spiders but in other organisms like
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bacteria or plants probably the best
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known example of a recombinant protein
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is insulin this has helped millions of
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people across the last four decades
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since the first insulin was produced in
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bacteria next question what do you think
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how will our future cities look like a b
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or city any highly Advanced city is
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going to need to make sure that there is
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an integration of green spaces not only
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for oxygen but just for our enjoyment
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and well-being the more that we get rid
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of our natural green spaces the less
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we're able to have that oxygen naturally
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generated in our environment I see that
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they're all high vertical structures and
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that really speaks to the fact that
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we're going to need to get more and more
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comfortable with building up because
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building out isn't going to always be an
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option at pristine Martian asks how far
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away is superhuman intelligence with a
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brain computer interface currently we
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are fairly close to having brain
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computer interfaces really help a
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process called neuroplasticity in the
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brain and neuroplasticity is the brain's
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normal process to learn and
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to the outside world I think that's
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something that we're going to likely see
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within the next several years the idea
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of having a Bluetooth implant in the
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brain that helps you Google something on
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the Fly we are talking decades upon
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decades before we would see something
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like that occurring at SEO Chase do you
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think robots will one day take over all
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of our jobs the real benefit of robots
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is taking over the 3DS the dull dirty
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and dangerous jobs that we probably
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don't want human beings to be doing
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anyway people are working on underwater
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robots that can detect underwater
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landmines some people have worked on
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robots that can go into nuclear
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facilities after an accident and shut
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off different valves but I do hope that
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robots are able to make people better at
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their jobs and free people up to do
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things that they're actually good at and
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they actually want to do Nick asks will
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computer programming jobs be taken over
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by AI within the next five to ten years
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this is such a frequently Asked question
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nowadays and I don't think the answer
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will be yes and I think we've seen
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evidence of this already in that early
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on when people were creating websites
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they were literally writing out code in
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a language called HTML by hand but then
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of course software came along tools like
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Dreamweaver that you could download on
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your own computer that would generate
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some of that same code for you more
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recently though now you can just sign up
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for websites like Squarespace and Wix
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and others whereby click click click and
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the website is generated for you so I
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dare say certainly in some domains that
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AI is really just an evolution of that
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Trend and it hasn't put humans out of
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business as much as it has made you and
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I much more productive AI I think and
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the ability soon to be able to program
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with natural language is just going to
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enhance what you and I can already do
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logically but much more mechanically and
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I think too it's worth considering that
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there's just so many bugs or mistakes in
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software in the world and there's so
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many features that humans wish existed
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in products present and future that are
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to-do list so to speak is way longer
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than we'll ever have time to finish in
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our lifetime times and so I think the
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prospect of having an artificial
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intelligence boost our productivity and
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work alongside us so to speak as we try
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to solve problems is just going to mean
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that you and I and the world together
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can solve so many more problems and move
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forward together at an even faster rate
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at smoke away asks what is the best case
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scenario for AI well the reason I work
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on AI is because I think it could
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revolutionize science and Technologies
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especially biological science biology is
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really complicated you have something
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like twenty thousand genes and they make
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something like a hundred thousand or a
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million different proteins AI could help
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us make much better solutions for
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medicine we have things like Alzheimer's
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we've been working for 50 years we don't
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have a good answer hey I could probably
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help us if we had a better AI help us
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figure out how the brain works that
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would be awesome AI could help us with
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climate change by helping us build
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better materials another case I think is
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Elder Care robots so we're getting to a
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point where we have a lot more elderly
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people than young people if we could
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have robots that are smart enough and
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trustworthy enough that they could
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really take care of the elderly people I
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think that would be a big win last case
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is tutors of course people are using
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chat GPT as a tutor but you could
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imagine really fantastic individualized
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tutoring once the systems understand the
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people who are learning better can help
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figure out like where are they having a
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problem at start Soul asks how will the
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human species evolve the future of our
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species is a big question and open to
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question but we know a lot about human
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evolution from looking at the past and
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the story of human evolution is really
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in many ways the story of brain size and
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each time we've seen some increase in
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the capacity of our brains biologists
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and anthropologists have Associated that
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with some change in human behavior that
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allowed us to gain more calories because
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brain tissue is what physiologists call
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metabolically expensive it takes a lot
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of fuel to run a brain as many as 20
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percent of our daily calories go to fuel
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something that's only two percent of our
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body weight so if you want a bigger
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brain you're going to have to have more
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calories to run it and we've seen that
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through time as our species has adopted
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new characteristics new traits new
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habits that have given us more to eat
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those things include tool use and social
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behaviors and cooking the food so now we
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are at a period of time where food for
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many people is plentiful calories are
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plentiful one question for future
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biologists then will be how did that
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change the human brain at enterobang
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underscore two will Humanity ever leave
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the solar system uh probably not but
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some future species maybe you know
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Humanity May evolve and change where we
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couldn't breed with ourselves that
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species may leave the solar system not
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sure where they would go or what they do
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we might send an instrument a spacecraft
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to another star system I could imagine
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that easily we'd use a solar sail and we
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give it a push with a laser be cool
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except it'd be in space there wouldn't
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be any sound it would just be

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