Another linguistic master is Joseph Peterson. Even if a person disagrees with his topics or statements, it’s impossible to not be amazed at his ability to communicate infinitely complex thoughts and intangible feelings. It’s nuts.
@@allanshpeley4284 I wouldn't call Jordan Peterson eloquent. Dude just has an accent and a lot of confident words to say. Most of the things he has to say are pretty shallow and obvious. Dude is a motivational speaker who has no motivation in his own life to kick his drug problems.
@@sirsmokeefortwence25 Lol. That JP and his Canadian accent. Interesting - he's one of the most well known psychologists in the world, has a best-selling book, has helped literally millions of people improve their lives, but of course you know better. Not only that, but what you stated is false. He did kick his dependency on anti-anxiety drugs. But, instead, we should listen to a burnout with the name "Sir Smokee". Dude, you're embarrassing yourself. I just hope you're a kid still. If not, the education system, your parents and your internal guidance have all failed you.
As excited as I am for a progressed future, I can't help but feel that we are barreling for a dark age that will hit the brakes on technological innovation.
If you believe in the law of averages, I'd say you're correct. We have been on a tear for the last 50 years in terms of advancement, that we can't keep up anymore and its starting to have startling side effects... This path, imo is not sustainable. Human nature won't allow it to. Interesting times were headed for that's for sure.
It could go either way. It might get to a point where we cant really progress further, or we will reach a singularity, where computers become smarter than humans and have intelligence that increases exponentially. In other words, computers could reach a point of intelligence within a couple of weeks that it would take humans thousands of years to acquire.
And one year later we are in the dark age of chips and vaccines that will kill us . Mark of the beast as alex jones and eddie bravo always said The New World Order .
Technology is still premature, most advancements GIVEN to the masses by big brother are pre WW2 technology. The advancements out great minds have come up with since the 60’s and 70’s haven’t been put to work. We’ve had nano tech, biotech, genotech, super alloys, meta meterials, medicine, space tech and the list goes on and on and on. The sad truth is we are Way behind where we actually are in terms of secret government technology and them allowing us to use those technologies. Think about it... but your right, the world is going to slow, do to a population collapse. Human population runs on a bell curve. And guess where we are at. At the top of the bell. Japan, South Korea, China, the US, we are all downgrading our population. Medicare is out the window cause the baby boomers retired. Education and technology equals less kids. Corona virus, not an accident bro, the old folks had to go
@@Joelio8701 Super just HAD TO fck it all up with that BS Rainbow SSJ and fckn Stuupid How to transform Im entertained but Absolutely hate something that couldve been sooooooo much beeeeeeeetter fckkkk
I just want insane level virtual reality with a computer powerful enough to make copies of my parents based on looks, personality traits, and memories so I can see "them" whenever forever
@@orgasmatron4296 If you want to have VR that is of an insane level it will have to be generated within the brain itself. That will require the use of nanotechnology and artificial cells that will allow a cloud network to form within the brain. This network will be completely internal in the brain and it will be the choice of the user if they want to have external communications or for it to have no external communications.
This paves the way for bad actors to seize power and use technology for destructive purposes. We must acknowledge that technology has a dark side and every human has the right to privacy.
These kinds of long format discussions with interesting people, guided by a really good interviewer . . . this is just all too rare in the media these days. I hope he keeps doing these podcasts.
I was born in 1981, so I grew up just before the technology really came full swing. I can already see I'm well on my way to turning into an old man that shakes his fist angrily at technology in the future, like old guys used to hate loud rock music in the 1950's. Except it'll be 2050. 😆
Joe that was a really beautiful question, about how we may want to go back to a more magical understanding of things where mystery and god are not just a void of ignorance to be filled by facts and science but something that feels sacred or genuinely magical. I get it, more than I can articulate, I do.
It's going to be Robotics, and the possibility of robots evolving. At that point humans will finally get it that we too didn't evolve but were created. Professor is absolutely right.
These ideas have been around a long time. The issue with predicting the outcome of polygenic traits is that our environment has a huge impact on the activation of different genes. Our environment and its effect on your proteome and epigenome is hard to predict.
I often wonder about this topic. I used to think that people would resist that sort of thing. However, I worry marketing has surpassed most people's resistance to such things. The first wave would be some sort of perceived benefit. Long life span, or whatever. Then, over time, the populous is breed to be a drone class for the elite. In some ways, we are already there.
Love his thoughts on art and the potential increase in its value. I had independently arrived at that conclusion too. It’s a compelling idea. When AI can do everything in STEM fields way better than we can, what will we value as people? How will we stay relevant? Fine Art, Music, Film, Theater, literature. And likely all manner of social work too.
@@taoforte8988 Maaan...if that baby whose gene was edited to remove HIV (I think) by that Chinese dude grows up messed up or something, it's probably gonna slow us down from reaching that gene editing future...you know...cuz he used Crispr
2025/2030 period will be quite interesting with the start of the mass adoption of thoses technologies : - Autonomous cars (Tesla, Uber, Google and many others are working on it) - Autononous taxis-drones (It's pushed by Japanese, German, French gov, Safran' engineus engine is built for VTOL taxis drones, taxis-drones are 2x less expensive than helicopters and more stable) If we are lucky there will be also faster trains like hyperloops and start of mass access to space. But I bet more on early 30' for those ones.
The point Metzl made about understanding a humans genetics, from the point of birth struck me. It makes me wonder if all of us happen to have an exceptional gift that we're oblivious to that could have allowed us to excel in life instead of dabbing around aimlessly trying to find a calling. I could have been the greatest formula one driver ever, the best surgeon, acrobat.. the list goes on. Imagine knowing from birth what your greatest strengths are and putting all your efforts from a child in to that field. Damn... being mediocre sucks.
@@digitaldystopia3733 he didn't say that Lance Armstrong was broke, he just said that its GOOD to see him find a NEW CARREER.. Please read FIRST, then comment SECOND. Thank you very much and happy new year.....
@@haroldfrets1268 I did read the comment. A statement like "well at least he found a new career" usually has implications of financial well being. obviously he already has this so in his case a new career isn't imperative unless he's just looking to stay active. Next time think about the comment first before you reply and second don't be a dick 👍👍. Have a Happy new year.
And this is why I'm getting a homestead lol. Damn this stuff is freaky. I'm not a over-religious guy, but this just isn't natural. I don't think we're "supposed" to be doing this. We shouldn't even have achieved cities like we have now. Not natural being packed in like that, and what's even worse is that we are "closer" to these people physically but neighbors don't talk anymore. You just don't care about them like that. We're further away from eachother mentally and spirtually. Sad stuff :(
@@Mr91Jmay I'm not talking off the grid, so yeah you'd still be very social if you wished. Which I do, so it would be natural in that aspect. More natural than being physically close to a lot of people but have no emotional or personal connection
If you think racism is bad now, just imagine in 30 years when genetic sequencing and engineering will solidify bias and prejudice in solid foundational science.
Did he just seriously just say that nurses are some of the "least technical" people in a hosptial and "get paid the least?" That is literally so fucking ignorant I am speechless.
its not a pediction, its tge way it goes on its own, we chose pretiest and smartest, strongest or whatever mating partners, thats why we dont look anything like primates
When the "Extra Terrestrial" topic ever comes up, I always ask... What is the most valuable and scarce resource in the universe? Genetics, genetics or "DNA" is the answer. Especially DNA that has had billions of years to evolve and store a plentiful amount of information. Genetics can be used in many beneficial ways.
100 years from now everything will blow our freaking minds. 50 years ago we didn't have hand held computers. 50 years ago we weren't all globally interconnected. Imagine what 100 more years will bring.
I used to work in a genetics lab at NIH. Genetic engineering will be a thing. Maybe not in 20 years, but eventually. I think we will be able to greatly increase life spans by interfering with the efficacy of the death gene. Kind of like the genetic manipulation of the flavor savor tomatoes. Also, genetic variation is absolutely necessary, as we don’t understand what the future will demand of us. And unfortunately, we aren’t as bright as we think we are.
To anyone who found this topic interesting or intriguing, you should watch Gattaca (1997). It answers most questions in this video and is a generally amazing Scifi movie.
One of the biggest game changers of this century will be electric/hybrib airplanes. I know it doesn't seem like a big deal. But it'll allow for smaller planes and smaller airports. With no traffic congestion at airports, you'll be able to get to your destination hours faster. You'll basically be able to walk in the airport and go.
Has anyone reading this, worked on any technology that isn’t commonly known about? I think it would be amazing to hear about creations that hardly any people hear about.
I disagree. Science Fiction has always had a profound impact on actual science. Tell me right now that flip phones and tablets were not "invented" by Star Trek in the mid 60s. This is just an obvious one, there are tonnes of ideas like this. Artificial intelligence, robots, voice recognition software, holographics, ion drives, augmented reality, space elevators...these are all inventions we have either figured out or are in the process of figuring out that were "invented" decades earlier by Sci Fi authors.
Lord Albrus Yes, but there’s a difference between imagining something in science fiction and it actually being possible. From what we understand about physics, an alcubierre drive is nigh impossible to build. Science is about finding the truth about the universe. The word you’re looking for is engineering.
Wow I didn’t know Komodo dragons killed people, but i looked it up and YES they actually attack and eat people. And the rate of attacks have been increasing. What the fuck. Could you imagine being killed by a giant lizard?
You fuckers can mock me all you want but Joe is the modern day Cronkite x10. Thanks to Joe,Jamie Metzl and ofc Yung Jamie the master producer. If humans exist in 50 years then you guys will literally be in the the "history books".
Humans should become more of a component of technology, rather than just a user of technology. Human technological integration. Could you combine CRISPR tech with cybernetics? I'm probably just stoned nvm all this.
THESE are the types of guests I love on the podcast. People with knowledge rooted in science and not twitter
Yep. He managed to have a conversation for over 10 minutes without mentioning the left, the right, SJWs or transgender bathrooms. That shit is boring.
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Bigfax 😤‼️🔥💯
REAL NIGGAZ EAT ASS
All this talk about technology and I just want RUclips to keep playing when I close out of of it
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RUclips vanced, look it up, no adds, minimise screen etc
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RUclips Vanced. Best thing ever
I can do that and I dont pay for it
Joe’s heart skipped a beat when he heard the word “monkeys”
In 20 years time I will have missed out on some stock option that I could pick up for nothing today that will be worth a gazillion bucks.
MARX
@@mannyb332211 ?
marccas10 that’s why you gotta go invest all of your money now...
You’ll thank me in 20 years
Pablo investing is a good idea. Investing all your money is not
Bitcoin or some other cryptocurrency
I love how passionate this guy is. He's so positive and excited about everything he talks about. I'm envious of his ability to speak so fluently!
Eloquently*
Another linguistic master is Joseph Peterson.
Even if a person disagrees with his topics or statements, it’s impossible to not be amazed at his ability to communicate infinitely complex thoughts and intangible feelings. It’s nuts.
If you think this guy's eloquent, wait until you hear Jordan Peterson. I'll agree, he is passionate, but not extraordinarily eloquent.
@@allanshpeley4284 I wouldn't call Jordan Peterson eloquent. Dude just has an accent and a lot of confident words to say. Most of the things he has to say are pretty shallow and obvious. Dude is a motivational speaker who has no motivation in his own life to kick his drug problems.
@@sirsmokeefortwence25 Lol. That JP and his Canadian accent. Interesting - he's one of the most well known psychologists in the world, has a best-selling book, has helped literally millions of people improve their lives, but of course you know better.
Not only that, but what you stated is false. He did kick his dependency on anti-anxiety drugs. But, instead, we should listen to a burnout with the name "Sir Smokee". Dude, you're embarrassing yourself. I just hope you're a kid still. If not, the education system, your parents and your internal guidance have all failed you.
For anyone wondering, this section starts at around 1:37:15 in the full podcast
They should include these marks for every clip!
Joe “Can you still do DMT in the future” Rogan.
It's all we'll do.
😂
As excited as I am for a progressed future, I can't help but feel that we are barreling for a dark age that will hit the brakes on technological innovation.
If you believe in the law of averages, I'd say you're correct.
We have been on a tear for the last 50 years in terms of advancement, that we can't keep up anymore and its starting to have startling side effects...
This path, imo is not sustainable. Human nature won't allow it to.
Interesting times were headed for that's for sure.
Your every action will be monitored, you will be assimilated
It could go either way. It might get to a point where we cant really progress further, or we will reach a singularity, where computers become smarter than humans and have intelligence that increases exponentially. In other words, computers could reach a point of intelligence within a couple of weeks that it would take humans thousands of years to acquire.
And one year later we are in the dark age of chips and vaccines that will kill us . Mark of the beast as alex jones and eddie bravo always said The New World Order .
Technology is still premature, most advancements GIVEN to the masses by big brother are pre WW2 technology. The advancements out great minds have come up with since the 60’s and 70’s haven’t been put to work. We’ve had nano tech, biotech, genotech, super alloys, meta meterials, medicine, space tech and the list goes on and on and on. The sad truth is we are Way behind where we actually are in terms of secret government technology and them allowing us to use those technologies. Think about it... but your right, the world is going to slow, do to a population collapse. Human population runs on a bell curve. And guess where we are at. At the top of the bell. Japan, South Korea, China, the US, we are all downgrading our population. Medicare is out the window cause the baby boomers retired. Education and technology equals less kids. Corona virus, not an accident bro, the old folks had to go
I feel, in 20 years, technology will be in 2039.
Don’t you get sick of hitting homers ?
This is Yung Beefalot approved.
Heresy. Crucify this man.
Fascinating!
He did the math
I reallly like Joe's question at 9:13. He formed it perfectly.
Good catch
It would be nice to be a Super Saiyan 😎😎😎
228allday
I would be happy just being raditz 😭
228allday i’d be stoked to be at yamcha’s power level of 1,500
You just haven’t screamed hard enough
It’s actuallly pretty easy. You just have to get you back to feel all tingly and you transform
@@Joelio8701 Super just HAD TO fck it all up with that BS Rainbow SSJ and fckn Stuupid How to transform Im entertained but Absolutely hate something that couldve been sooooooo much beeeeeeeetter fckkkk
For some of us, the more we learn, the more we realize there’s so much more
Moms saying their babies are gay or not the sex they are born with is the worst thing I've ever seen. Those "mothers" should be put in prison
The thought of Death is enough to motivate any living thing. Imagine how much more afraid an immortal would be of dying.
They wouldn’t be afraid of dying because it’s not possible?
Absolutely love this podcast, it is incredible how much we could change in just a few years.
Please keep on giving people with unique theories a platform.
"Artists will be the most valuable people in the world" midjourny and stable diffusion entered the chat.
I just want insane level virtual reality with a computer powerful enough to make copies of my parents based on looks, personality traits, and memories so I can see "them" whenever forever
...what a heartfelt comment from Orgasmatron! ...I bet you help your landlady carry out her garbage!
@@fred21679 no my landlord doesnt live near me so I got two dogs despite it not being pet friendly
@@orgasmatron4296
If you want to have VR that is of an insane level it will have to be generated within the brain itself.
That will require the use of nanotechnology and artificial cells that will allow a cloud network to form within the brain. This network will be completely internal in the brain and it will be the choice of the user if they want to have external communications or for it to have no external communications.
@Ben Fick Yeah I’m jealous this guy had that great of a relationship with his parents
Two minutes into this video and he's literally talking about the movie GATTACA.
And here I thought I was the only one here who has watched that movie. Great movie if anyone is reading this. I highly recommend.
Where can i find this movie? Lol. For real tho
One of my all time favourite movies. Had to look at the comments as soon as he talked about it and see if anyone shouted out Gattaca. Nice one!
And Johnny mnemonic
I wish they had picked a better movie...
This paves the way for bad actors to seize power and use technology for destructive purposes. We must acknowledge that technology has a dark side and every human has the right to privacy.
Hello people from 2039 !!
Templário they all speak Spanish
You will be dead by then
These kinds of long format discussions with interesting people, guided by a really good interviewer . . . this is just all too rare in the media these days. I hope he keeps doing these podcasts.
I believe this has already been done somewhere in the world. It will be fascinating to see technology in 50 to 100 years from now.
Doctor: “Your child has a 100% chance of being ugly af. Have a great day!”
Wow the pressure you would feel to meet your parents expectations if they had a say in your genetic makeup
I was born in 1981, so I grew up just before the technology really came full swing. I can already see I'm well on my way to turning into an old man that shakes his fist angrily at technology in the future, like old guys used to hate loud rock music in the 1950's. Except it'll be 2050. 😆
Technology is not the problem. The real issue is human behaviors. Look at how the media and politics works right now.
I’m 57. I’m right there with you. Technology has led people to think less independently and creatively.
Joe that was a really beautiful question, about how we may want to go back to a more magical understanding of things where mystery and god are not just a void of ignorance to be filled by facts and science but something that feels sacred or genuinely magical. I get it, more than I can articulate, I do.
IMO one of the best podcast ever from joe I have seen in a while
This is how Brave New World happens
Pablo McCourt I too can vaguely reference a book pseudo intellectuals reference all the time
@@Murmurrr I get it , this makes you smarter than us. Thanks bro, its not easy bieng dumd.
Brave new world is not about the technology it is about human behaviors.
joe needs to have ray kurtzweil on.
Did you ever see Kurzweils Ted talks from 2010? Crazy shit
It's going to be Robotics, and the possibility of robots evolving. At that point humans will finally get it that we too didn't evolve but were created. Professor is absolutely right.
This is what Rupert Sheldrick talked about with Terence Mckenna and Ralph Abraham.
These ideas have been around a long time. The issue with predicting the outcome of polygenic traits is that our environment has a huge impact on the activation of different genes. Our environment and its effect on your proteome and epigenome is hard to predict.
Black Mirror is the best example at predicting the future.
The "Genetics Equation" is going to eliminate the Einstein's, the Hawkins, and the 5'6" Rogan tuff guys....
I often wonder about this topic. I used to think that people would resist that sort of thing. However, I worry marketing has surpassed most people's resistance to such things. The first wave would be some sort of perceived benefit. Long life span, or whatever. Then, over time, the populous is breed to be a drone class for the elite. In some ways, we are already there.
Love his thoughts on art and the potential increase in its value. I had independently arrived at that conclusion too. It’s a compelling idea. When AI can do everything in STEM fields way better than we can, what will we value as people? How will we stay relevant? Fine Art, Music, Film, Theater, literature. And likely all manner of social work too.
we will always require that balance.
This didn’t age well.
This whole podcast is describing the plot of the Divergent movie.
so in 20 years - Gattaca is reality!
Not gonna happen
Its already here. Look up Crispr gene editing.
@@taoforte8988 Maaan...if that baby whose gene was edited to remove HIV (I think) by that Chinese dude grows up messed up or something, it's probably gonna slow us down from reaching that gene editing future...you know...cuz he used Crispr
2025/2030 period will be quite interesting with the start of the mass adoption of thoses technologies :
- Autonomous cars (Tesla, Uber, Google and many others are working on it)
- Autononous taxis-drones (It's pushed by Japanese, German, French gov, Safran' engineus engine is built for VTOL taxis drones, taxis-drones are 2x less expensive than helicopters and more stable)
If we are lucky there will be also faster trains like hyperloops and start of mass access to space. But I bet more on early 30' for those ones.
The future will no longer be about survival but about thrival.
Predictive Genetics: sometimes it's better not to know. Why worry about things you can't change?
John Wasa that’s the point. We’ll be able to implant / take out certain genes were we see fit 🧬
COULD lose our humanity? We seem to be pretty damn far down that road already.
Yeah dystopian tech shit with gamers n shit
Drewski J - Maybe but that ain’t going to last forever
The point Metzl made about understanding a humans genetics, from the point of birth struck me. It makes me wonder if all of us happen to have an exceptional gift that we're oblivious to that could have allowed us to excel in life instead of dabbing around aimlessly trying to find a calling. I could have been the greatest formula one driver ever, the best surgeon, acrobat.. the list goes on. Imagine knowing from birth what your greatest strengths are and putting all your efforts from a child in to that field. Damn... being mediocre sucks.
Ever heard of epigenetics? Genetics are not your death sentence.
Also add environmental effects!
Ppm carcinogens in birth rates globally
Bruce Lipton
This answer absolutely did not disappoint. Well done!
Joe: can you .. make my brain have more DMT?
One thing he missed is the good ole “common sense”. Way to go, Einstein.
Clone wars 2050! I'm calling it now!
I suggest you folks read "antifragile" by nassim taleb, if you wanna know more
Good to see Lance Armstrong found a new career after the whole bicycle and lying thing!😏
He's still worth hundreds of millions of dollars. I'm sure he's just fine 👍
@@digitaldystopia3733 he didn't say that Lance Armstrong was broke, he just said that its GOOD to see him find a NEW CARREER..
Please read FIRST, then comment SECOND. Thank you very much and happy new year.....
@@haroldfrets1268 I did read the comment. A statement like "well at least he found a new career" usually has implications of financial well being. obviously he already has this so in his case a new career isn't imperative unless he's just looking to stay active. Next time think about the comment first before you reply and second don't be a dick 👍👍. Have a Happy new year.
Whooooosh!!!
The people completely afraid of what this man is saying are the ones getting left behind. Change or die.
@dr badboy yeah, maybe try reading the comment before responding, kiddo.
And this is why I'm getting a homestead lol. Damn this stuff is freaky. I'm not a over-religious guy, but this just isn't natural. I don't think we're "supposed" to be doing this. We shouldn't even have achieved cities like we have now. Not natural being packed in like that, and what's even worse is that we are "closer" to these people physically but neighbors don't talk anymore. You just don't care about them like that. We're further away from eachother mentally and spirtually. Sad stuff :(
Human beings are naturally social, so what your plan is is unnatural
A WILDBEAT just go talk to your neighbors 💀 put in effort ... don’t blame everything on technology
@Brian Abisdid True but I think ideally a mix of both would be best. That might not be possible but I think that would be the greatest result
@@Mr91Jmay I'm not talking off the grid, so yeah you'd still be very social if you wished. Which I do, so it would be natural in that aspect. More natural than being physically close to a lot of people but have no emotional or personal connection
@@brettpowers284 haha true, and I do. But in general, the majority of people do not. Which is what I'm getting at
If you think racism is bad now, just imagine in 30 years when genetic sequencing and engineering will solidify bias and prejudice in solid foundational science.
The Assassins Creed paradox!
Surely you can’t program creativity
A hospital with doctors but no nurses? We are already there.
Did he just seriously just say that nurses are some of the "least technical" people in a hosptial and "get paid the least?"
That is literally so fucking ignorant I am speechless.
Joe: I really like eggs too. You know what else I like? DMT. Have you ever done DMT?
All I want is gene splicing like from Batman beyond. Is it TOO MUCH to ask for!
Unpopular opinion. Technology moves almost nowhere. Called it here 2019. Just more people, worse air, less food, and water.
JR’s brilliance in 4 seconds 10:32
On point lol
20 years is a huge change, at least an interesting one, every time.
Idiocracy.
Best reality time travel movie.
Lots of smart people talking about how important art is gonna be makes me happy
The movie Gattica with Uma Thurman predicted designer genetics and its effects
its not a pediction, its tge way it goes on its own, we chose pretiest and smartest, strongest or whatever mating partners, thats why we dont look anything like primates
Yip
Wasn’t that Halle Berry?
Christopher Downing Dude ever since we discovered the role of our genetic code people have been making these predictions.
Today’s science fiction is tomorrow’s science fact.
fully automated gas stations and fast food joints,interstate self driving cars, flying drone taxis
Joe what a wonderful topic, and such an interesting man to listen to!
Great Q & A by the way!😁👍
That's true about Komodo (at least when I was there 8 years ago). They occasionally swim between islands too...that would make for a crazy SCUBA dive.
When the "Extra Terrestrial" topic ever comes up, I always ask... What is the most valuable and scarce resource in the universe? Genetics, genetics or "DNA" is the answer. Especially DNA that has had billions of years to evolve and store a plentiful amount of information. Genetics can be used in many beneficial ways.
I remember listening to a radio show in the Uk maybe 30 yrs ago with the head of a big Pharma company talking about this for the individual
100 years from now everything will blow our freaking minds. 50 years ago we didn't have hand held computers. 50 years ago we weren't all globally interconnected. Imagine what 100 more years will bring.
I used to work in a genetics lab at NIH. Genetic engineering will be a thing. Maybe not in 20 years, but eventually. I think we will be able to greatly increase life spans by interfering with the efficacy of the death gene. Kind of like the genetic manipulation of the flavor savor tomatoes. Also, genetic variation is absolutely necessary, as we don’t understand what the future will demand of us. And unfortunately, we aren’t as bright as we think we are.
That guy Jamie Metzl should run for president.
Technology unfortunately has a steep corporate bias. So it will only be used to benefit businesses unfortunately, not humanity as a whole
Captain America here we come
Predictive genetics sounds like an excuse for insurance companies to deny coverage or add a premium to coverage.
Dude’s already starring conspiracy theories for a science not yet created lolll
🤣
How could anyone sit there and say how good tech is gonna be when it fundamentally ruins the human experience. (this video did not age well)
I’m a time traveler from 2039. We have technology that detects DMT in Elk meet. You’re welcome, Joe Rogan.
Have you been to an "art" museum?
Please.
Wherever technology goes, it’s always ahead of us.
Profoundl and ominous
I don't care if the romance is rooted in the unknown. There will always be more to learn.
Read this comment as they were taking about it....lol weird!
"It has become appallingly obvious that our technology has exceeded our humanity."
"I look at you and I think that someday our humanity might actually surpass out technology"
I'm not a monkey.
I am a GREAT APE!!!
To anyone who found this topic interesting or intriguing, you should watch Gattaca (1997). It answers most questions in this video and is a generally amazing Scifi movie.
One of the biggest game changers of this century will be electric/hybrib airplanes. I know it doesn't seem like a big deal. But it'll allow for smaller planes and smaller airports. With no traffic congestion at airports, you'll be able to get to your destination hours faster. You'll basically be able to walk in the airport and go.
We still have that mystery. What a great line.
Has anyone reading this, worked on any technology that isn’t commonly known about?
I think it would be amazing to hear about creations that hardly any people hear about.
What would happen if a genetically designed person turns into a serial killer... Who's fault is it?
The Big Bang’s
Any advice of what to invest in people?
This virus has done me.
Private contractors
From 2000 to 2019 have come this far, Im excited to see whats gonna happen
Can someone explain what he meant by the nurses and nurses aids?
No one:
Jamie Metzl: Yeah! Yeah. Yep. Yes. Yeah. Yup
I disagree. Science Fiction has always had a profound impact on actual science. Tell me right now that flip phones and tablets were not "invented" by Star Trek in the mid 60s. This is just an obvious one, there are tonnes of ideas like this. Artificial intelligence, robots, voice recognition software, holographics, ion drives, augmented reality, space elevators...these are all inventions we have either figured out or are in the process of figuring out that were "invented" decades earlier by Sci Fi authors.
Lord Albrus Yes, but there’s a difference between imagining something in science fiction and it actually being possible. From what we understand about physics, an alcubierre drive is nigh impossible to build. Science is about finding the truth about the universe. The word you’re looking for is engineering.
Wow I didn’t know Komodo dragons killed people, but i looked it up and YES they actually attack and eat people. And the rate of attacks have been increasing.
What the fuck. Could you imagine being killed by a giant lizard?
You fuckers can mock me all you want but Joe is the modern day Cronkite x10.
Thanks to Joe,Jamie Metzl and ofc Yung Jamie the master producer.
If humans exist in 50 years then you guys will literally be in the the "history books".
They forgetting that AI is already better at Art than any human ever was.
I love watching this at 2X speed!
rookie. download "video speed controller" you can go as fast as u want
@@KanoTunes 1.75 to 2x is good enough
Unironically listening at 1,25 speed
Yes, it really feels like the future
I watch at 50x. Video was too short.
How can you possibly give a thumbs down. Do not understand. All shows great
Humans should become more of a component of technology, rather than just a user of technology. Human technological integration. Could you combine CRISPR tech with cybernetics? I'm probably just stoned nvm all this.
Read Homo Deus:a breif history of tomorrow.
It's very exciting and frightening book about the possible tech we will soon have
Intro to cyberpunk 2077