Christine Lagarde, Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund, hosts Yuval Noah Harari for a conversation about his new book, 21 Lessons for the 21st Century, and about who the future belongs to.
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@pabloflores48695 років тому
Fantastic conversation . I am impress by the humbleness of Christine Lagarde and the quality of the audience questions, and mostly that understands that all communication is in English and don't hear any American or Brit , this is amazing . Really we are as humanity have the possibility of understanding each other by oral communication. Extraordinary indeed and must see. My admiration and gratitude to professor Harari . 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
@supakinthingkong88944 роки тому
professor harari is the great homosapiens presented the specifically key to open the human's world in bost past present and future of the period of life for the public clearly.
@JC-kl1sw4 роки тому
Great point. The fact that no American or Brit could be heard throughout this exchange may indicate a real shift in global thought leadership. Unfortunately they still got the biggest arm forces, so don't underestimate the human stupidity!
@Massimo-sn7xd3 роки тому
Ah yes, what a humble rogue.
@writer28043 роки тому
That's why it is so incomprehensible the UK has withdrawn from Europe because this 'self-inflicted wound' will dramatically reduce the influence of English as lingua franca.
@collettebrynes10752 роки тому
This woman is not humble she is a very great actress playing along with the narrative of them openly telling it’s our future on an open platform the government don’t understand just Silicon Valley understands it the control freaks along with the WEF
@thibautbarguil5 років тому
5:46 Long term scenarios 9:34 The infotech-biotech merger and human hacking 10:23 The example of self-driving cars 11:10 Why does infotech need biotech? 12:26 AI doctors 13:58 Job prospects in medical care 15:08 AI and human emotions 15:55 AI and you 18:32 Universal basic support 21:02 Imbalances between nations 22:44 Exploitation versus irrelevance 24:04 Data as resource 25:28 The fair price of data 26:27 The problems of regulating data 29:10 Shared stories 30:42 Money as a shared story 32:26 Money and trust 1 33:30 The growth of trust Q&A 36:57 Of mindfull meditation 37:55 Knowing oneself in a data driven world 40:00 AI, climate change, economic growth 41:19 Clean meat 43:42 Growth as a value 44:31 Money and trust 2 46:06 DLT, blockchain and ownership of data 49:33 Complex systems and the limits of human understanding 53:12 An economy without people 1 54:28 Selling books to algorithms 54:55 An economy without people 2 57:30 The state of Nationalism
@apacur5 років тому
Thank you!
@yousef25084 роки тому
perfect!
@momagraf4 роки тому
Thank you!
@user-ow9ri5xy5n4 роки тому
ありがとうございます❗
@Libertariun4 роки тому
You left the most important one out, his utter negativity: 27:34 We may not get a second chance. . .
@sorenmedina9168Рік тому
The man that introduced the talk… my god just to hear him talk is depressing, lighten up a bit, smile, I was falling asleep throughout the introduction.
@Squashball5 років тому
Thank you for uploading Yuval! I can't watch enough of your lectures and interviews I love listening to you! Please continue sharing your great mind with the world.
@johnferngrove40835 років тому
I agree. He's synthesizing a set of ideas that have been around in the zeitgeist for a long while, but he provides an exposition that allows ordinary thinking people to look someway into the possible futures that are opening up in front of us - but not necessarily all of them (possible futures).
@RicardoAGLourenco5 років тому
@@johnferngrove4083 it will be almost impossible to not to do in this way. Its a really nice way to seed in the world the idea that the concept of property/money must be stopped
@auto-did-act5 років тому
@@johnferngrove4083 He's a historian. His job is synthesizing ideas and historical data... .
@auto-did-act5 років тому
@ He's a historian. He writes much more interesting and insightful stuff than most academics. "great" is relative.
@Mindfulfitnesswithayla4 роки тому
I totally agree. I just found this man 3 days ago and can't stop listening to him speak
@asadfami76233 роки тому
It is always a treat to listen to Yuval Noah Harari. He's an international treasure. Great writer. Wise thinker. Wonderful human being.
@OMAR-vq3yb2 роки тому
Nah he's an alarmist and catastrophizes to be provocative in order to sell books. He's a well-spoken charlatan with a broad reading list on interesting and highly relevant topics.
@asadfami76232 роки тому
@@OMAR-vq3yb Please don't advertise your severe inferiority complex and ridiculous bias on public platforms.
@economy-video3 роки тому
This is by far the most interesting YNH discussion on UKposts. Most of the questions thrown are grounded on realistic practicality which make it more challenging to answer
@ashleyhyatt63195 років тому
Bought 21 Lessons for the 21st Century today. Thank you for continuing to produce such intriguing books.
@Longin585 років тому
What a great interview! Yuval is always interesting to listen to but some of the interviewers he encounters are highly incompetent and painful to watch. Mrs Lagarde did a great job! Thanks so much for sharing!
@drania765 років тому
True, I love to listen to her, she’s very bright.
@lahcenelaarbaoui62943 роки тому
So true
@Constantinesis5 років тому
I am enthusiastic to see that leaders of the world are in a dialogue with Yuval Noah Harari. It means we might step in the future with a greater awareness.
@wurstfinger32893 роки тому
the first step into future with greater awareness would be a critical use and deconstruction of hararis positivistic ideology. if it comes to his discernment, i just want to mention, that stalin and hitler, in hararis opinion, were humanists... holy shit :D
@erica21055 років тому
Plastic bottles have to disappear from any meeting debating on world social issues! Having said that, great convesation: constructive, respectful, inclusive.
@gihan58125 років тому
Great call out
@simonhaquet51274 роки тому
first thing i saw... easier not to put attention.
@nickkangtaylorb4 роки тому
It might be bad "optics" but in reality if humans stopped using all plastics it would only offset emissions by about 1-2%. Should focus on heating, food, and transportation.
@WATCHNTELL4 роки тому
Nice sample of business as usually mindset 😏
@WATCHNTELL4 роки тому
@future money: the money now is based rather on faith (the blind one...) than on thrust...
@permblue2 роки тому
I've been watching so many interviews of Prof Harari and still learning something new: know yourself so you won't be hacked by the society. Wow what a powerful takeaway. Thank you
@alejandrovilas5 років тому
I'm from argentina. I wish you're lectures were subtitled to Spanish. I'm sure you'd have many more views.
@pappy94732 роки тому
"Human stupidity is one of the most powerful forces in nature."
@travissharon15362 роки тому
I would say hurricanes and volcanos are much more powerful, and are literally forces of nature. Human Arrogance astounds me. The planet has been much hotter than now. Also, the sun is heating all the planets in the solar system, our planet is actually heating more slowly than the others. Scientists that only get more funding from the government when they give results that the government wants, are the opposite of reliable. Think for yourselves, these people are not thinking with your interests in mind.
@theyoo273 роки тому
Such a pleasure to watch a super comfortable and sharp Christine Lagarde host this conversation (which actually felt like a person-to-person type of conversation and not a "we're recording and I already have set questions, and it's awkward" type of convo).
@rereadd5 років тому
I have read two his books, it's amazing how deeply he is see a future.
@wurstfinger32893 роки тому
if you want to see the future, read marx analysis of political economy. thats 150 years in the past, but still showing present AND future. forget this harari bullshit. he calls hitler and stalin humanists. any other proof necessary, to document his stupidity?^^
@vaiqvai27714 роки тому
Me amarro nas entrevistas com legenda pra eu acompanhar.
@a.b.kameswari21795 років тому
Yuval , my candidate for future Nobel Peace Prize.
@valerialopesribeiro81043 роки тому
99639-9127
@collettebrynes10752 роки тому
Really a noble prize for a dictorship mentality a slave mentality a controlling few to the many
@bumkisfulРік тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/pHeEhY9_jrCa0as.html
@truthaboveall7988Рік тому
Here here - we could really use minds like his helping us design a new Govt structure in America 🇺🇸 b4 we end up a fascist dictatorship a uniquely stupid decade that has us on the razors edge of civil war & a coup d’etat by the far right We can instead build a society that reflects reality & a new plan for how to either divorce or fight against 1% owning 99.99999% of all wealth which we will reach w in a few years should the Koch network get their way cruel immoral idiotic
@truthaboveall7988Рік тому
@@collettebrynes1075 aww ur likely a believer in Matt Walsh or Ben Shapiro - they r scared of people like Yuval rightfully so
@mkalicharan5 років тому
Who else searches for Yuval Noah Harari and sorts by updated date on UKposts?
@ricardogomez42613 роки тому
¡Vaya talento de Harari, impulsado por una punzante Lagarde! Es una delicia de entrevista.
@AAJJCCSS5 років тому
Yuval it would be great if one of your team could list the questions, and the times when they occur, in the 'SHOW MORE' section above. Thanks
@richcampus4 роки тому
@45:48: TAXING INFORMATION ~ An intriguing idea ~
@udaramadushanka62732 роки тому
One of the best interviews I have seen so far in my life. It's really amazing how he pointed out us following stories and live oir lives and how we are going to depend on data for almost everything in life
@fearnoman58624 роки тому
Why is the Managing Director of the IMF interviewing Yuval? Maybe not as strange as we would like to think, is it!
@johnabram41594 роки тому
She want to be next president of france by staying in public popular eye. Staging talkshows like these appeal to classes.
@mamo2514 роки тому
Yes, that was my question right at the beginning , besides she acts like a student in front of the interviewee. She didn’t have anything better to do in this time of economic turmoil?
@arelenaarelena63582 роки тому
The AI machine can NEVER express genuene LOVE in the contact with another BEING nither can receive Love directly I am not in love with the mind or personality or brain or body of another person but with the BEING ITSELF Love is direct exchange between BEINGS Beings have personality mind and brain and body But Beings are NOT mind brains body nither they are personalities Mind (feelings and thougts) is changable Brain body is changable But the Being is ever unique and it never changes it is individual (not dividible) It IS SO AI will serve the body and mind needs But will never replace the contact between Beings Never The contact is the most important aspect of the incarnation in life in the body To exchange Genuine Love This is the only way that Consciuosness for Who am I CAN develop And SelfRealization is the only purpose of Life Not comfort or health or comodity They are only resources Human Beings ARE NOT RESOURCES! THEY Are Divine Manifestations Love for all Beings
@rosemaryroggero45054 роки тому
Thank you so much! You are very corajous, criative, sensitive and inteligent. Your Work is very important for humanity.
@travissharon15362 роки тому
I feel like Christine's work is important for the extermination of humanity.
@the28th525 років тому
amazing interviewer and guest amazing!!
@12copablo3 роки тому
When he said you "have to understand the algorithm", I saw that he has 250k subscribers on youtube, and that all my recommendations after this video are interviews of him. He has also managed to own the algorithm! Great talk!
@krystynakoppel9344Рік тому
Nawet nie wiesz co cię czeka.
@shipaskof83712 роки тому
We already have AI doctors. In 10 mins hello a diagnosis script and goodbye. No care how one feels or what fears exist or what questions one may have.
@utubetruthteller5 років тому
What is ultimate goal for human existence? Is it economic growth is it wealth? I doubt so. It cannot be answered by materialistic prosperity it requires spiritual development.
@zoesoulioti16084 роки тому
Médecin is not just knowledge and patterns, is experience and intuition as well ! It’s empathy also, how you are gone get this from a machine ?
@fabianabautista42452 роки тому
Sería maravilloso una disertación en español 🤗😘
@TripcussionShorts5 років тому
Mr.Yuval please come to India somehow .. in India currently the entire political discourse revolves around Cow slaughter and worship and terribly violent , funny when beef can be artificially manufactured to consume. I hope some influential people engage with you in India , if you want to discuss in India let me know Thanks .
@AMentorway4u4 роки тому
It's hard to kill a mythology that will be replaced by another mythology.
@mariacolaco62183 роки тому
He came in 2018, your wish is granted
@adamz70384 роки тому
Lagarde is so hot. I love how smart and humoruous she is. And humble open minded.
@wurstfinger32893 роки тому
and a corrupt criminal maybe, who just tricked millions of people about millions of euros?^^
@spainconnection41813 роки тому
Yeh, Smart woman seem more atractive usually
@sabahwalsh74445 років тому
My mother ran a weight club. For some the answer was putting more weight on (Growth) for others it was taking weight off. It was called the ideal weight club. It focus was health promotion. Young kids want to grow up to be big. Adults want to protect their health. Personally I think Integrated Reporting which measures far more than profit is a big part of the answer.
@josepica74265 років тому
Christine Lagarde is so humble. I'm surprised normally these people are stuck up. Really liked this.
@jefdamen29775 років тому
Great deceivers
@rubboots5 років тому
She's a nice person!
@myassessmentadres13495 років тому
Lazyleopard...You don t know how these people are ? >............Can we meet ?
@firstal37995 років тому
She needs some sunscreen
@ozland71725 років тому
same here.. always found her snobbish... kind of liked her this time... a very strong character..
@josecarlosleonleyva91273 роки тому
one of the most interesting conversations i've even seen in his channel!
@ahmadisrar9446Рік тому
Money doesn't simply work on trust,there is always some authority behind it so that people keep on believing the story
@manuelrosales58033 роки тому
Thank you Dr.Harari for your lectures, there is a lot of issues that your expose very clear about the reality, kind regards from Honduras
@krystynakoppel9344Рік тому
Ty nie masz pojęcia co oni na nas ludzi szykują! :(
@narigueta0074 роки тому
1:00:11 - "we should never underestimate human stupidity" - this one made my day
@1elt4 роки тому
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@victoryroussotte68353 роки тому
What an awesome interview between 2 bright Sapiens!
@wurstfinger32893 роки тому
"1:00:11 - "we should never underestimate human stupidity" - this one made my day" its truly funny, because a historian, who calls hitler and stalin humanists just said that :D if he wasnt that stupid, i would congrat harari for his right selfestimation.
@evygrany85923 роки тому
@@wurstfinger3289 The "stupidity" of the human being can be attributed to the consequences on the causes due to the individual and collective violence exerted on others. In a way, stupidity comes from renunciation and brings by violence a material response to an unspeakable violence to the difficult causes. which are only the mismanagement of our achievements and its cautherization. So most of the "stupid" episodes that can be attributed to people are based on mismanagement, which is called injustice. if people consider that one can treat, for example, stupid, children and the handicapped (one can hear it afterwards. it's endless). Strangely, it's precisely children and the handicapped who are most revolted against injustice. So we can call an episode "stupid" a random answer that breaks into the logic of decorum set up by an interlocutor who wants to establish his supremacy. So it’s not that stupid when you think about it 😂. random is a more common concept than one might think. it is present in the infinitely great which represents the matrix stability of the material world. and completely random in the infinitely small. TQC quantum field theory admirably explains the material world, reconciling the notions of free will and predestination by explaining the macrocosm/microcosm of ancient philosophers. Let science be in the infinitely large and infinitely small...but this proves too much the reconciliation of science and God and that is why people who are not of integrity seek to discredit this theory because with it, many things can be explained...the study of this theory makes God return to the center of the debate of most Cartesian scholars. The official premices emanate from quantum electrodynamics, the theory is attributed to James Clerk Maxwell developed in 1864, 30 years after Tesla’s death. Yet in my opinion Tesla already knew it. the adversity was certainly harsh. the same for the energy we could have benefited from the TQC. And for once we hear about AI not by wanting to distort the human (under half the video) and propose to put it at the service of the human, finally, and for a better management and distribution of resources, it's worth trying to understand. maybe right for take the chance to change the way of human beeing ( if the IA wasn't be on human for To make it clear for sure !)
@fredgarvinMP3 роки тому
@Marcelo Lazzaro You're included, human.
@vinitsrivastava85563 роки тому
When Yuval said, "AI's 100% focus is on you", that touched my heart and my eyes got a pair of tears ...I am surprised, I didn't knew I was that lonely. Seriously...😅 haha...funny but true.
@albinsopaj5 років тому
Great Job professor Harari.
@brendafosmire65195 років тому
Albin Sopaj h
@niilopatrickcollin52155 років тому
Soros best! Soros give me money and ideas!
@zbigniewbrzezinski88694 роки тому
That was the essence of the whole conversation: « Do not underestimate the human stupidity.! »
@travissharon15362 роки тому
I thought it was don't underestimate the Psychopathic capabilities of the world's leaders.
@zbigniewbrzezinski88692 роки тому
@@travissharon1536 You are right, if you assume world leaders and politicians to be humans too!
@croppie41822 роки тому
@@travissharon1536 These people, wel let's say demons, imagine those people in charge of the world, may god help me.
@JB-pd3irРік тому
@@travissharon1536 I am with you!!!!!
@ToPlantASeed14 роки тому
One of his points I would refute is that gold isn't worthless and became money because of its intrinsic properties and therefore objective value. These properties include malleability, immutability and of course beauty. The only reason we have switched to using paper currency is because they started out as receipts for stored gold and later made unredeemable in 1971 with the end of the Breton woods system. The need for commodity money or "useful" money is still very real today and will probably make a come back in the next decade as today's fake money scheme collapses.
@Libertariun4 роки тому
This is probably the only prediction in this entire video that will come true.
@vincentzevecke45787 місяців тому
He is not alarmist. He care about humankind
@organicgardener11122 роки тому
Ephesians 6:12
@rodger59655 років тому
I love Yuval's dress style and code. His socks match with his shirt, that is not accidental. His jacked is fitted to highlight his body shape… All that matters is dress style and what is said comes second…
@peterlloyd52855 років тому
Well, it's a good job he dresses well. He doesn't actually have much to say...it's mostly waffle and speculation. There's a lot of this stuff around these days.
@rodger59655 років тому
He speaks like you Peter, waffle and speculation… Mr Armchair general.
@mysticproduce7053 роки тому
He wants to sell books ...everything is theoretically speaking ....another lier
@lifeisabadjoke57503 роки тому
Mystic Produce what has he lie about?
@JohnnyBravo-sb8hqРік тому
just like a good conman “One can never underestimate human stupidity” ;-)
@alixashi19524 роки тому
I prefer to see depate b/w Elon musk and yuval noah harari
@nimakhoramabadi4 роки тому
Thank you. It was really great.
@cobaltbomba43105 років тому
''don't underestimate the power of human stupidity'' what powerful quotation Sir!
@haram2163Рік тому
After the last couple of years, seeing how folk can be manipulated, I will never underestimate the power of human stupidity.
@vonmutinda48884 роки тому
I'd listen to Yuval all day!
@conormcandrew1646Рік тому
Even though he/they want to depopulate you?
@giovannicobucci66595 років тому
the meat n dairy industry....., ty kindly Noah for speaking the truth
@Prakash600613 роки тому
yuval your talk is very interesting annd thought provoking. Sometime they are very weighty for us to grasp. One hour is longer to concentrate and digest. Can we make 45 min.
@JesusRomero-ml2vz3 роки тому
It will be great if somebody put spanich subtitles on this video
@architechofrealityРік тому
Two of the most interesting people alive today. I read this book and it had tremendous impact on my worldview. Very enjoyable conversation!
@victoryroussotte68353 роки тому
Me too!
@kittykatzcenteno71605 років тому
WUAUH. I LOVE YOUR SENSE OF HUMOUR. AND YOUR BOOKS.
@laml74 роки тому
Mr. Harari, so interesting listen to you! It is the second time you mentioned Honduras (20.27). I would like to know why and if you can help us... Thank's alot!
@laml74 роки тому
@Humble Guy Thank you for your opinion Mr Guy. We have dificult times and our politicians are the main problem... The best for you too.
@tdreamgmail4 роки тому
Christine has a good sense of humour
@davidgutierrez33123 роки тому
Yes, I got a better opinion of her after this interview.
@wurstfinger32893 роки тому
yea she has. thats why she has no problem with herself, beeing criminal and in one of the most responsible positions in the world at the same time.
@ivanbustamante19793 роки тому
Yes it is, eventhought she is more powerfull women in the world she is very cool.
@ynacesskyle63115 років тому
Great talk, loved all your books, hope to have more like you...
@krystynakoppel9344Рік тому
Nawet nie wiesz człowieku co oni planują z tobą zrobić.
@sakshamgarg85314 роки тому
Could anyone please explain to me , what did he mean by "selling books to the algorithm"? At the end of the day ,it is the humans that will read those books.
@LeonardoGuilherme92Рік тому
He's a sociopath! He despises in a very sadistic way other human beings who are not part of the globalist payroll. He actually needs people to buy (pun intended) his stories and cooperate on their globalist agenda. If they didn't need us there would be no point addressing us to any topic they discuss in the video, like he said in the beginning about determinism.
@ThePicaso20095 років тому
Thank you for sharing your knowledge Yuval.. Please continue sharing with same boldness.
@VADORT3 роки тому
lol yuval dont share knowledge yuval is an agent of liberal propaganda . Those guys are like soviets they don t care about humanity facts and truth they prefer ideology
@Anthrostatic2 роки тому
Yuval Sir your work has provided the very first window to look at future. In knowledge, it is said we are standing on shoulders of giants. I believe you are the person who has laid the edifice for the knowledge of tomorrow, predictions about current framework of humanity and its system. Thank you Sir :)
@boojum17692 роки тому
Film Actor’s Guild 🏆
@TheXtdesign3 роки тому
I agree with the topic. Yuval Noah Harari is a gifted, brilliant free thinker! Thanks for sharing this great conversation and hosting him Christine Lagarde! 👐 🤲 🤝 🙏
@krystynakoppel9344Рік тому
Du kannst dich nicht vorstellen was die Beiden mit dir vor haben!:(
@sangyongpark21375 років тому
I got stunned by the boldness of his argements. Some of them were beyond my previous imaginations. The idea like robots as the sole consumers is shocking. Humans are not necessary in the consuming cycle? A huge material for thoughts and thoughts. This is a brilliant talk.
@croppie41822 роки тому
Brilliant Talk? Brilliant sick
@alphasow84714 роки тому
Ms. Christine Yuval touch her heart the way he knowledge
@9mijiu5 років тому
This conversation moderated by Christine Lagarde is so clear and beautiful which much better than that Yuval with Google.
@shijinss64215 років тому
Adipoli chetta..
@lizgichora64725 років тому
Excellent discussion! Thank you .
@krystynakoppel9344Рік тому
Wiesz za co dziękujesz???za parę lat sama się przekonasz!
@pa79575 років тому
great, thabk you very much :)
@evelynramos4458 місяців тому
Fan of Christine
@MegaEpstein4 роки тому
Amen
@victoryroussotte68353 роки тому
If reincarnated as Christine Lagarde its like winning miss universe. She's hot, impressive stance with her tall height and Hermes scarves galore. Well respected by powerful people , smart bright mind. Awesome conversation with a would be winner of the Nobel prize historian, authored a lot of Woke books Yuval Harari.
@victoryroussotte68353 роки тому
Mira, this is for you!
@boojum17692 роки тому
🤮
@joelkavanagh14642 роки тому
,,, imho,, future currencies will concern access to the personal sphere informational et al ...
@prempalsharma74 роки тому
Excellent ,great, as always
@isiscarranca3 роки тому
Incidir en la memoria humana desde la enseñanza del encuadre constituido en la persoectiva grupal que abre la posibilidad dentro de la capacidad que dentro de las normas sociales y politicss permite a la unidad creativa individualizar la profecia
@turki88233 роки тому
أين الترجمه؟
@mind3d6065 років тому
"We are all algorithms" Yuval Harari
@CarlosHfam5 років тому
for the most part
@martinzlatev2335 років тому
so how do you experience yourself as an algorithm?
@analoguejerry90665 років тому
You wish. It's Harari quoting an old nugget of wisdom every theoretical evolutionary biologist is intimately familiar with. However, I give it to him: he is very good at presenting old wisdom decked in interesting outfit.
@memra7775 років тому
The soul lives outside of the algorithm. What happens to the algorithm when you die?
@ilonabenedek56445 років тому
THIS IS VERY MEMORIALE VIDEO FOR FOCUS #CONCESSNES AWAKING😆😅😍 HAPPY HUMAN OF THE WORLD #STYLIFE HARMONY FOR TO LIVE, 😚😍😃🤗😆
@christianedumoulin19792 роки тому
Serait-il possible d’avoir un sous titrage en français ? Merci.
@garimasingh24814 роки тому
Great interviewer...she is serious and at the same time humorous too. Noah is a bit repetitive but then again provides great insight into the matters which are new in an elegant way.
@isabelcastillo75495 років тому
He leído los tres libros y me han parecido muy interesantes. Los recomiendo continuamente, son imprescindibles para tener una visión de la humanidad. Un saludo!!
@krystynakoppel9344Рік тому
Jak się w nic I w nikogo nie wierzy i robi to co organizm mu każe to może ta filozofia być interesująca. Dla mnie ten pan to jak Marx und Lenin. Człowiek który uważa, że można żyć bez moralności i zasad i kultury która nas ukształtowała. Ten filozof to dla mnie kiepski filozof, który zupełnie nie ma pojęcia o wnetrzu ludzkim a tylko o zwierzęcych prymitywnych potrzebach. To człowiek, który stara się wcisnąć nam ludziom swoje zwierzęce pojmowanie świata. Ps nigdy I nigdzie nie ma jeszcze dowodów na to, że BÓG i dusza nie istnieją. Gada rzeczy które nie mają z nauką NIC wspólnego. Sorry dla mnie to jakiś wizjoner, który żyje w swoim" zwierzęcym" świecie!
@abhijitborah5 років тому
Zen pro tip at 16:53 , contest to understand each other.
@poshmark98075 років тому
Wow this is so inspiring
@mayretgonzalez35634 роки тому
One of the best talks ever! Thank you
@omarzinhoneto3 роки тому
Wonderful !!! 👏👏👏👏👏
@valdarogan5238Рік тому
Your scenario of humans “being hackable animals” is something to be aware of. I don’t think most people want to be “manipulated” by your idea of AI
@vincentmcnabb9394 роки тому
Man is more than a machine, but rather the driver of a machine. He will also survive the machine he drives.
@MegaPishoo5 років тому
You say it so clear and honest, brilliant absolutely .... the only missing point that is not taken into the account in your talks is your point of view about unleashed growing number of human species that is being and will be imposed to this planet and resources to the point that is unsustainable ... if anybody heard that point of view in any of Mr. Yuval talks, could you please share the link with me..... many thanks in advance.
@ivanivan9981Рік тому
The hottie in the heals is the real treasure here
@miltoncesar45545 років тому
Muchas gracias por su aporte a darnos mas opciones para ver el futuro. Estuvo exelente.
@krystynakoppel9344Рік тому
Głupoty które właściwie robią z człowieka zwierzę. I to ma być dla nas normalnych ludzi przyszlosc a ci wybrani będą żyli za darmo, naszym kosztem i nasza krwią.
@krystynakoppel9344Рік тому
Nawet nie wiesz człowieku co piszesz.
@omeander4 роки тому
Is money a story or is money a type of language (symbol system) used in telling certain types of stories? A language is a conventional system of symbols by means of which social groups and individual members may interact. So that money is not a mere story but a system of symbols whereby culture may weave stories, albeit at a cost...
@anarrrcheРік тому
57:15 W polskim tłumaczeniu jest błąd. Chłopak pyta czy będzie "more nations". Translator tłumaczy to jako "państwa", a powinien jako "narody". To przecież bardzo istotna różnica. Zmienia sens pytania i kierunek rozważań.
@bizzybgful5 років тому
I wonder how Christine lagarde interpreting his anology will effect measures taking in future economic policy making
@mounamoura19365 років тому
Que lástima, com tanta tecnologia, não estar traduzido para alguns outros idiomas!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@bcaominh3 роки тому
Humans have a choice to create algorithms that no one understands. There is a choice. That’s the point. The same way one has choice buying things they cannot afford. There is always a debt.
@Dave1835 років тому
I am a poet...! I love economics... :D
@hadyjalloh15192 роки тому
GOOD NEWS 😂
@philgwellington60365 років тому
At 49.53, she says "very few understand how the financial system works ... including in this room" ... chuckle... Is this her confession that she doesn't understand how the financial system really works? He adds that in an AI future no human will understand it. Have we passed that point already? I think so...
@dieselhound845 років тому
My future wife an AI robot 🤗
@auto-did-act5 років тому
Was I married to you already? ;)
@malgorzatamiroslawakim71874 роки тому
SOME OF THE DATA WE DONT NEED WE BE HISTORY,
@sunilshejul61794 роки тому
Great Yuval ji👍..... lots of Metta 💐
@grihanm5 років тому
Great talk, Yuval, thank you! As usual. Have you thought about debating Jordan Peterson? It has a potential to become an epic battle of titans! :)
@umityayla50515 років тому
I don't think so, unfortunately Prof. Peterson stuck to Bible stories that limits his own brilliance.
@Danskadreng5 років тому
Jordan Peterson is nowhere near his level. You are not a great thinker when all you can is think of ways to improve the current system and therefore not think outside the box/or think outside the current "stories" you're being told.
@SanthanamSridharan5 років тому
I'll pay to watch that
@LordMichaelRahl5 років тому
He shouldn't stoop so low as to debate Peterson.
@nathangriffin89505 років тому
Not sure how Jordan Peterson would disagree with any of prof hararis ideas???