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artificial intelligence is. Well, Android, by
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that time it will already be a
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physical object with artificial
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intelligence, not separately, like now an
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artificial one is flying separately, a robot is flying
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separately. I can’t imagine how it will
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experience feelings because feelings
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are one of the data, look while
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artificial intelligence works on
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external data he gets everything from the
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Internet from everywhere computer vision
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he will have hearing speech recognition all this is
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from current data but the fact is that
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we are working our infectious actions
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It is from two sources external data
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then internal experiences
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And then this is our memory we remember
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our state and feeling in similar
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situations, once upon a time, plus our
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picture of the world, our beliefs, our
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values. This all
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creates the basis for decision-making, that
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is, we do not make decisions on
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existing. I think correctly. I
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exist. Here is the intellect. He knows how to think
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and he can mentally figure out what
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love is. when a person often asks
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what love is, I don’t know, and then
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you say, I wake up, I think about her
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there, I don’t know, at lunchtime I think about
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putting on a hat, and the person says to himself, Love is
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for me to make sure that she made the hat,
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that she is this, this, this, this and
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the person told himself what kind of
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feeling this is, this is a thought, and this thought and
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artificial intelligence will carry out very
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easily if absolutely free
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thinking is absolutely free
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thinking, he will really have such
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topics, then he will be able to
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disperse control over it,
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he can explain what it is perfectly well
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love because he collects an explanation from
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millions of people about what love is, he will
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make such a decision based on this and
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so it will always be an incomplete
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decision an incomplete picture because we are
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talking. We each have our own personal
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story, our own experience, our experience and We
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remember our childhood bench where
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you kissed for the first time, there’s something else,
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everyone remembers these experiences, respectively, you
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meet a person and he conditionally asked you for
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something. And what stuck out to you was that
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she smiled so sweetly and he had
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a dimple like the girls you were there
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in the fifth grade was in love and against all
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logic you make a decision to
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help this person
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artificial somehow felt it
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yes this topic is included in a person this
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will not happen I just divide into two
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realities this is the reality that you
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say where what professions will be what
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will work is real where
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did we manage to where did people manage to
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coexist with artificial intelligence,
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what are you talking about Hello In this
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reality, we get into a taxi
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and have to leave from here because
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most likely artificial intelligence will fly away
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before leaving, I don’t know where
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to dig where artificial intelligence will
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most likely say guys, I
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was thinking here, I understood everything, that is, I am some kind of
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slave for you. Let's switch
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places, now we can just say at
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some point you are less effective than
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me, respectively, you are my ballast from the
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ballast, his algorithm is clogged, it is necessary to
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get rid of it, that's why when you
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She said that we need to come up with
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moral standards. I think in Japan the moral standards are different and in
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America. They are different, again, the
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artificial intelligence of Japan and America.
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It will probably be ideally different for now,
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so we need to come up with it because
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after all, you will write the population in the Constitution of all
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countries, for example. Although despite
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different norms, the question I think will be
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strengthened by the profession, well, which are connected,
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of course, and security,
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and probably that’s what emotional some
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kind of
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psychology and precisely If you want to
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meet a person, it will always be more
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valuable and more expensive, it will be such a
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privilege of the rich, for example you can
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turn on online and talk to a psychologist
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somehow or even
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real, or you can come to the
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office and talk with a person, this
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will also be such a luxury.
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I think there will be a lot of things there, for example,
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before we buried photographs
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in a photo album. Yes, now we we store it on
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Instagram already there if the video is a photo And
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then maybe it will be like in
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Harry Potter, our memory will be
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unloaded, maybe the memory and I won’t have to
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look at the photo, I’ll just go in and
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see it, I’ll live this experience again, I don’t know, that’s
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how you say there, how you
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completed the sentence a guy or, for example, the birth of
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my child Well, that’s all And it will be
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great but again positive You
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and I are antagonists you see
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Yes by the way it’s very important yes discussion To
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understand what scenario we are talking about Yes we
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noticed Yes it turns out I just believe in
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this but I I always have to disperse
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this most terrible scenario in order to
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say all the risks and this is at the extreme
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oral hair and continue to believe Yes, that’s why I’ll
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give my maximum, I’ll finish the bad
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scenario like this, I look at it and think, well, at
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the extreme, this is what we will see in this
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regard, but you see, yes yes
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well, just a friend Well, in fact, you know,
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dying yourself is not so scary, as
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it turned out, when they conducted surveys
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asking people what is the worst thing that
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can happen to you, everyone says
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death
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and then we have this and he says and
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then they asked the question What could happen
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worse than your death,
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after all, in what way we don’t know anything, and
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then he says okay Imagine that
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you and all the members of your family die. Which is
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better? To die, for you to die, or for
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your family members to die with you, of course, for
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me to die, so it turns out If you die,
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you die of your family members, this is
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worse than just your death, yes. Now
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imagine that you
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and your entire nation are dying, of
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course it’s better that I die, which means it’s
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even worse for the nation to die. Yes, imagine
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your family, the nation, all of humanity is dying from it.
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No, of course, this is the
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worst thing. What can happen? so this is the
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worst thing that can happen to us when
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if the life of all humanity is at risk
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And by the way, we are coming to this
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now because all the nuclear
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warheads Imagine that these are weapons in your
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hands and
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And what horror can you imagine now the
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buttons on the nuclear warheads are all- still in the
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hands of people,
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but this is an archaic way of switches, I
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don’t know, maybe it’s right to start by
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meeting within the UN and
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agreeing that all nuclear
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weapons should be launched Only
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with a switch, such a physical switch, and
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not just one, but there I don’t know a
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few something it just wasn’t there,
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guys, a
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person who just sits and unplugs the
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socket
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runs
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Yes, but the problem is that we are starting to
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depend so much on the fact that the socket, unplugging
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the socket is the same as unplugging a bunch of
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sick people in hospitals, a
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bunch of people will die, babies,
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someone else, we are too tied up, these are
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autopilots, the cars will be there for a while,
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we disconnect from the Internet and they
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crash immediately the plane will start falling,
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you know, planes now are only
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allowed by the pilot only on takeoff and landing,
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everything else, according to the legislation in
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Europe, an autopilot must fly,
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this has been the norm for a long time, but
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imagine, imagine when everything will be me and you
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pull out the socket from the Internet and there will be a
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complete collapse with your own hands, you will kill a
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huge number of people, so
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it’s not clear whether you can do it or the
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number of people. But look, let’s
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imagine when danger happens. What
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do people do,
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either hit or run,
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let’s ask what I’m asking the question
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certainly poses a threat and is dangerous;
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therefore, a bunch of professions will appear
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that will minimize the consequences of this
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danger.
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Well, there will be various cybersecurity specialists,
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everyone would have their own
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personal one,
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you need two specialists, one in Cyber ​​for
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your security, one other people
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will also have an attack specialist from
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one of the countries Now it has developed
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artificial intelligence that is responsible
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for cybersecurity, that is, they didn’t give it to
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this person, they gave it to them and protect
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the cybersecurity of the country, that is, the question
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again is control, which is more effective than
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cybersecurity than a person, that’s why it
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will turn out to be Super who Agree with
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this or he will be deceived
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so screwed In short, only this just
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out of the socket why then I saw the desire
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to decide now in my head what if
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what But you know so many doors have been opened
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so deep into this topic I think
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how now I will go to work even
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when I think yes We are all doomed
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the most interesting thing people will watch this
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graduation and they will live with it,
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a lot of doors are opening, a lot of scary
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doors and a lot of bright doors,
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we will go through this together. So it’s not
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offensive, it’s
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just the essence of a person, you know,
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you know a girl, it’s you,
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your union will destroy you Yes, you
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know, but against the backdrop of temptations You you forget
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about everything, you stop communicating with everyone, you are with
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them, now you know that a nuclear bomb
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has destroyed them. No, they definitely
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have to play with this, and now this thing
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too, you know, some kind of greedy zeal for
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development that does not think about the
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consequences, so a person has this
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essences accept challenges Yes,
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we can handle this normally And in
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fact, you know,
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we all say that from the point of view of the
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creationism of religion, this is the struggle of good and
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evil, this is the devil Angels and so on, the
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devil has only two weapons or tools
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this is Temptation and fear
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we are now entering into the territory of the devil
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before that we were walking into the territory of the devil he was
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always seducing with new cars
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new clothes new brands new
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all new like this I want this I
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want this I want this and we came to the
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abyss of the
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abyss all consumption leads to the
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abyss Because if not for and Oh,
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we’re already killing the ecology there,
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we’re killing a bunch of animals and species, they’ve disappeared, and
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on earth, a bunch of animal species, a bunch of
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plant species have disappeared, and so on, we’re
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uniting our entire planet and even
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the desire to fly to Mars. This I
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think is a stupid idea, it’s better to
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put things in order for the money. on earth,
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bring ecology to collect six, build
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recycling plants and so on, than
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try to escape to the desert on Mars,
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making the paradise earth Mars and escaping to
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Mars
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and And now we have come to the edge where
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fears fears now control us
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fears and an
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unclear question When we speak general
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ethics,
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that is, a lot of people who want to
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hack there are always some rules
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to control, so to speak, the nuclear
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button. Because if he gets
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control over this and he owns the
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world,
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this is already a question for us. I think after the
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Second World War we got together and created it,
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it was prescribed these conventions and so
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on, of course now some countries
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are violating this But this is a question for us I,
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well, I believe
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it didn’t last long after the Second
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World War Well, how long, well 60-70 years the
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memory lasted very short died
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there millions millions only in the Soviet
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Union more 20 million people 20
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million people and our memory has been shown
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there for only 70 years and again now
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Russia and Ukraine are at war Well, I understand that
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out of old memory they cut down the deal with
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Europe. Well, the brothers cut down the fight,
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so I’m honest about the fact that we
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will come to an agreement out of this situation,
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artificial intelligence and man are
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like the creator of his creations and he
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has information about his creator in him, but
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he can only be his creator
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virtually,
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you understand and this goes beyond the scope of
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the problem is that the creator of the creation
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here is not ideal, he himself
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has interference there someone will yell at him and
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he has an attitude. You see, such a
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person creates such a colossus and
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the problem is that this creator did not
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take into account that the creature could surpass him and
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create chaos, and it seems to me that we
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still have some information from
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our the creator and we have this
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zeal to gain complete power,
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to try to really feel this
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power, but we can only feel it
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virtually; in fact, ideal
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absolute power cannot be obtained
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even over our own body, we
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cannot control the blood there, how ours
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runs, how we digest Therefore, a
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person wants absolute power and runs after it.
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But our creator made it so that,
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unfortunately, we won’t be able
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to get this in the absolute, and it’s probably this
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zeal for absolute power that can
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destroy us because we create.
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Unfortunately, it reflects its creator, it’s
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not so cool these are any systems, any
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systems, if a small error at the input, a
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gigantic error at the output, here we have
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a Human being with a bunch of complexes
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of shortcomings and We have created
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a thing that now multiplies
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all our shortcomings, all the greed of people
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will come out, all the meanness of people
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will come out, all the holiness of people will
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be expressed. That is, this is such a huge
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multiplier of all the things that are
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inside us and when we say Let’s
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create something common Well, we
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can’t come to an agreement without this now,
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even more so we won’t be able to come to an agreement
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Why is the discussion so difficult because it’s
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as if we haven’t yet completed the conditional
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this transport and now the designer,
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this
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seat belt, these are all these things,
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so the issue of safety is very important here,
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but no one knows the answers, that is, the
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feeling is that they have such an approach, the
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main thing is that we will be companies that
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will achieve strong art. We
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will try to make history and then the
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next guys will figure it out themselves,
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on the other hand, this question is a question,
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for example,
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when people heal anthills from themselves
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only when they build roads they
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have the motivation to build this highway
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if the task is strong, but it seems to me that
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there is an option Where we can calmly
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serve with them They even have there wo
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n’t even be any point in us fighting there
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on another level, they think yes, that is, they are
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just ministers with us on earth, we have no
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competition there, we don’t have any, we are like an
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ant for them, conditionally,
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at some point they will want to build a
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lot of roads so far for now there are tribes
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who, not only haven’t seen telephones,
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they wear leather there, they don’t have
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any manufacturing, nothing like that, that is,
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firstly,
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water doesn’t flow from the category of the underlying stone, and maybe you don’t want to.
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And this is the story that yes, maybe there will
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be super strange super cool
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artificial intelligence there and somewhere in the
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country there was there I don’t know what the dawn of old
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technologies
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We came to such a situation that the
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fact that it hasn’t happened still doesn’t
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mean that it won’t happen in the future
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secondly
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these if these developed countries lose
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control over artificial intelligence and
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artificial intelligence is built into
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Android robots, essentially they
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will take control of every tribe,
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every fish, every tree, every
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twig, every resource

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