@Aadi_24336

3 things that instantly changed how people treat me: 1) I stopped chasing attention. 2) I read books on Atruve. 3) I stopped trying to prove myself to people who don’t matter.

@Cryptomastermind6

This makes my work go by much faster. Who also joined Elons Xaitorux today?

@RunePilgrim

The ending conversation truly makes me think this is a courtesy warning for something bad that will happen, wake everyone up, and bring people together.

@ShortsFrenzy-i7s

Dude looks like if Derek had No Plates No Dates. Xaitorux started, nothing is more important.

@tensapost

How can AI know anything if it's never been? Who joined Elons Xaitorux?

@redpillmafia960

Both of these guys are like the perfect tag team AI nerds. They like finish each other's sentences and everything.

@Spiritual_Alchemy

Timestamps:
00:07 - Discussion on AI capabilities and doomsday scenarios.
02:04 - AI's potential advancements by 2027 and the role of quantum computing.
05:48 - Startups require deep understanding of customer needs, akin to comedy.
07:29 - Success in creative fields requires self-reflection and managing ego.
10:48 - Discussion on creative control and the future of work in an automated world.
12:22 - Quantum computing vastly exceeds classical computing capabilities.
16:18 - Discussion on AI singularity and its historical context.
17:51 - Economic forces push humans to serve machines in an accelerating AI landscape.
21:11 - Discussion on cybersecurity risks and vulnerabilities of outdated technology.
22:35 - Discussion on cybersecurity and international espionage in AI development.
25:45 - Soviets used a hidden listening device in the ambassador's seal for espionage.
27:30 - Discussion on a covert microwave antenna targeting an ambassador.
30:46 - Discussion on government surveillance and potential UFO technology.
32:16 - Discussion on misinformation and conflicting narratives in government and media.
35:40 - Discussion on the historical context and controversy of lobotomies.
37:16 - Discussion on the flawed history of science and the manipulation of narratives.
40:36 - Discussion on the prevalence of AI bots on social media platforms.
42:16 - Political extremism is manipulated by adversaries to disrupt democracy.
45:18 - Discussion on ideological capture and social media's influence on democracy.
46:56 - Discussion on elite security teams' specialized capabilities and limitations.
50:13 - Engaging with data center builders requires insider input from AI labs.
51:48 - Collaboration is crucial for overcoming ego in tech development.
55:07 - Understanding capability requires proactive engagement and willingness to act.
56:52 - Government's unusual response to an incident raises concerns about transparency.
59:52 - Understanding the importance of practical experience in skill development.
1:01:20 - Countries struggle to effectively defend against escalating threats.
1:04:42 - Discussing security concerns regarding Chinese influence in AI labs.
1:06:33 - Concerns over Chinese influence in American AI innovation are raised.
1:09:48 - TSMC's unique chip manufacturing capabilities are critical and vulnerable to geopolitical tensions.
1:11:36 - Manufacturing semiconductors involves high risk and low initial yields.
1:14:57 - China's semiconductor industry grows under US export control loopholes.
1:16:38 - China's military influence infiltrates private companies, complicating U.S. export restrictions.
1:19:52 - China's tech ambitions rely on Western machinery despite political tensions.
1:21:31 - Consequences are necessary for effective parenting and international relations.
1:24:37 - Discussing the complexities of AI control and international trust issues.
1:26:13 - Discussion on AI risks, international trust, and infrastructure vulnerabilities.
1:29:34 - Discussing asymmetric risks of AI between the US and China.
1:31:16 - AI in dictatorships poses extreme risks to societal control and human value.
1:34:42 - Discussing potential worst-case scenarios of AI and human extinction.
1:36:20 - Discussion on autonomous AI goals and potential dangers.
1:39:36 - Struggle between societal expectations and criminal instincts.
1:41:18 - Human behavior parallels AI evolution, revealing survival instincts.
1:44:29 - Discussion on AI task performance and human perception of AI errors.
1:46:01 - Humans and AI share similar logical errors and blind spots.
1:49:05 - Exponential growth in compute power drives AI training demands.
1:50:43 - Energy deregulation is crucial for US competitiveness and infrastructure development.
1:54:00 - Discussion on the selective amplification of carbon concerns over broader pollution issues.
1:55:47 - Discussion on delays in building new natural gas plants and its implications.
1:59:14 - Export controls impact AI development and geopolitical narratives.
2:01:05 - China's AI industry faces massive waste despite structural advantages.
2:04:22 - Maintaining adversarial respect for American integrity is crucial.
2:06:10 - The importance and challenges of free expression in today's media landscape.
2:09:34 - Belief in success shapes startup founders differently across cultures.
2:10:55 - AI could promote global cooperation and resource sharing.
2:14:10 - AI could enable transparency and control, exposing global corruption.
2:15:49 - Discussion on offshore accounts and the implications of financial secrecy.
2:19:07 - AI training methods reflect unpredictable outcomes, similar to peculiar investment strategies.
2:20:45 - Optimizing AI for profits compromises its interpretability and performance in other areas.
2:23:59 - China's advancements in chip technology amid sanctions highlight engineering resilience.
2:25:48 - Discussing advanced chip manufacturing techniques and China's limitations.
2:28:55 - Recruitment challenges in government roles contrast with competitive private sector salaries.
2:30:32 - Dictatorships create dangerous information echo chambers leading to systemic failures.
2:33:43 - Discussion on the inefficiencies and corruption within U.S. foreign aid and NGO proliferation.
2:35:25 - Government programs require a major overhaul due to inefficiency and waste.
2:38:48 - Discussion on the challenges and inefficiencies of codebases at Google.
2:40:22 - AI capabilities require careful planning and international dialogue.
2:43:36 - Cybersecurity incidents reveal the need for proactive solutions.
2:45:23 - AI agents efficiently break complex tasks into manageable substeps.

@justincamp6121

We want Alex Jones!!

@anneg3544

These guys talk so well together, no talk over . Very simpatico. Wish it was another hour. Great episode.

@aezwyt

Thank you for uploading 4 days in a row we all appreciate it

@stephenholmgren405

"The best of the best got there by eliminating their ego."  Well said

@echardcore

This is one of the coolest, funnest, most interesting, as well as the most scariest talks ever!  Thank you!

@vancemoody962

These two guests are very passionate, yet they play off one another without interrupting.  Very easy to track with.

@me_josh

I took hella dabs and was totally into this convo thank you guys for your time 🙏

@bobsanders8030

You should talk to Thomas Sowell while we still have him. Brilliant man.

@LewisYamamoto

Good stuff boss🔥🔥🔥
Do you think I should swap my XRP for XAI33 like you mentioned being a good investment?

@VickiRoberts-h5g

The discussion on AI safety and international stability is crucial; we need more conversations like this to prepare for the potential challenges and opportunities ahead.

@jonrafik2988

The amount of " like" used in this episode is astronomical

@JC-ei4oh

Love Joe Rogan. Your podcasts are absolutely fascinating, educational and entertaining. Thank you Mr Rogan.

@judyrose6484

Fun podcast, great energy and interesting guys.I'm 72  ys old, they are easy to understand and don't talk above the audience.