@GlenMcNiel

Thank you. I’m grateful that conversations like this are accessible to mere mortals like me.

@BestFitSquareChannel

Remarkable panel! Humility. Self-deprecating, humorous human beings. Brilliant. A privilege. Grateful. Thank you to the panel, the wonderful host, all who made possible this publication. šŸŒžšŸ¤øšŸ½ā€ā™‚ļøšŸ«¶šŸ¼šŸ––šŸ¼šŸ™šŸ¼ PS: Interdisciplinary teams a promising framework.

@En1Gm4A

Demis definetly understood that knowledge is structured in a graph or tree like way. Thats a win for society :-D Lets go ! Hyped for a decade of discovery

@LoisSharbel

This podcast is a gift to everyone!  Thank you for sharing your brilliance in such an accessible way to encourage everyone to open our minds to new ideas and fresher patterns of thinking.
Stimulating!!!

@praxis22

Knowing that Demis has the same opinion of Quantum computing as I do is gratifying. Good interview.

@citizen_of_earth_

Thank you, Hanna, for everything you do to educate the public about the amazing future we have ahead of us. Keep up the good work! It inspires me to want to contribute, as it probably does to many other people.

@En1Gm4A

Google is realy pushing the game in terms of Interviews and podcasts - great communication - much more information dense as OpenAI

@aidinfakoor9807

I mean why google doesn't use Professor Hannah Fry's beautiful voice in Gemini live?

@rachel_rexxx

This was really enjoyable, thanks

@paulmarkert5907

I love the deep, thoughtful and meaningful conversation. This video is going to my playlist so I can take notes when I have time to dig in. That said, something caught my eye. Dr Frye, those Chucks! Is that Gossamer on the side? Awesome!

@user-fd7jd4jq1e

We are so back with the semi conductors

@jhoncharlesdf.1599

I think that the project for Alpha go was the main trigger to discover all about alphafold, just for many reasons, maybe one the big cuantitativa of combination you can make a next step but with the concept to link with the step before!😮

@Tozziz

Thank you for sharing this conversation with such incredible minds šŸ™. A lot of work has to be done to make new generations aware of the incredible changes happening šŸ˜‰

@GeorgeMonsour

I love Hassabis' appreciation of the scientific method. The scientific method effectively is or brings consciousness to civilization. The organization of humane civilization depends on it transcending the unconscious civilization and need for governments. Our genetic potential for cooperation is primitive still. Vision and thought raised through this process will eventually wean the bully out of our nature if we can get past the chasm of narcissism infecting current culture.

@NicholasWilliams-uk9xu

Good stuff, these are good points.

@FilisterChinakeEpideo

I thoroughly enjoyed this podcast. Important conversation especially during this period where there is both excitement and uncertainty around AI.

@aladinonathan1933

"Room Temprature Superconductor" Magnetic Field should lay a good foundation for the Search

@BlackHermit

I thoroughly enjoyed this, thanks

@bpolat

Thank you. Wonderful panel.

@ClayMann

That was so good. I do read a lot of negative stuff around A.I despite trying really hard to find the positives. Because its a subject I've loved all my life just for the exciting fun of it. And now I see just what it can really do. So talks like this help re-focus you onto the idea that this is amazing. Its fun, its wildly exciting. we obviously need to take care because there are dangers for the people working in these fields to misuse the breakthroughs. But everything can be misused so lets not focus too much on that such that it squashes peoples passion for what is coming for all of us with the help of A.I