Jiang says future livestreams will include emergency sessions whenever breaking events significantly alter how events are likely to unfold.
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Key Notes
He says the livestream times will be adjusted as much as possible to better accommodate a global audience.
He says the livestream format will stay interactive and experimental for roughly six months before he imposes a firmer structure.
The livestream is deliberately structured around three question buckets: immediate questions about the latest video, broader predictive-history or game-theory questions, and meta questions about the community.
The hosts planned to monitor live chat for follow-up questions in addition to the pre-submitted survey questions.
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"Peace is no longer possible. Um, peace is not possible. Okay? Alright, so guys, I am just exhausted right now. I know there are..."
"so what will happen is that in the future we'll have emergency live streams where there's a major breaking news. Okay? So for example,..."
"yeah so um um the live stream is meant to be much more interactive it's meant it's meant to be much more organic free..."
"Great. So the format is going to be very simple tonight. You've all submitted wonderful questions through a few different means, including the survey..."
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