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I am incredibly excited about the rate
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of progress, but I also
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like I don't know I feel small next to
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it or something. I think this is beyond
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something that we all fully yet
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understand where it's going to go. Uh
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this is this is I I believe uh among the
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biggest maybe it'll turn around to be
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the biggest technological revolutions
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humanity will have ever produced. And
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I I feel privileged to be here. Uh I
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feel curious and interested in what's
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going to happen. Um but I do think
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things are going to change quite
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substantially. I I think humans have an
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wonderful ability to adapt and things
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that seem amazing will become the new
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normal very quickly. Uh we'll figure out
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how to use these tools to just do things
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we could never do before and I think it
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will be quite extraordinary. But these
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are going to be tools that are capable
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of things that we can't quite wrap our
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heads around. And some people call that,
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you know, as these tools start helping
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us to create next future iterations.
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Some people call that singularity, some
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people call that the takeoff, whatever
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it is, it feels like a sort of new era
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of human history. And I think it's
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tremendously exciting that we get to
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live through that and we can make it a
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wonderful thing. But we've got to
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approach it with humility and some