Technology complements people but cannot replace them; dynamic, creative, willing humans can defeat static and predictable machines.
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Human creativity
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"So I say, you know. Okay. One of the reasons why cheap drones is with a ground invasion, but America can make even cheaper..."
"So imagine this, okay? You build a robot, and this robot is invincible. Lots of machine guns, nighttime vision, 360 vision, okay? If I..."
"...and adapt to new circumstances, you know, like periods of tremendous human creativity include the Bronze Age collapse, right? Because after the Bronze Age..."
"...should die at some point, because then it allows for innovation, human creativity to flourish. The problem with China is that because of its..."
"...be truly unleashed. And we could approach a golden age of human creativity and potential."
"...else does. And so you would expect this tremendous outpouring of human creativity in Canada these past 50 years."
"...actually the conflict between these four great civilizations that will drive human creativity, science, technology, philosophy. And that's why from about 1800 up until..."
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