He says major tech companies have made businesses more willing to discuss empathy, and he frames his school as a lab and showcase for what an empathy-centered culture can accomplish in education.
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The lecture starts by warning against overconfident certainty, then rewires from literary method to a hard model of AI: today’s systems are pattern-fitters optimized for compliance, so power becomes control over what counts as...
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The lecture starts by warning against overconfident certainty, then rewires from literary method to a hard model of AI: today’s systems are pattern-fitters optimized for compliance, so power becomes control over what counts as...
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"...lot of business are willing to discuss empathy Because of what Microsoft what Apple what Google were able to accomplish if it weren't for..."
"...are the companies that spend the most on AI, including Amazon, Microsoft, Google, Meta, and Oracle. As you can see, year by year, they're..."
"...So, if you look at AI bubble, you've got companies like Microsoft, OpenAI, Oracle, NVIDIA, okay? Lots and lots of different companies."
"...where, um, AI, uh, these AI companies, NVIDIA, open AI and Microsoft, they're building these data centers all around America. Now. We all know..."
"...create the Pax Judaica. So, think of companies like Nvidia, Oracle, Microsoft, Google. Well, they'll probably transfer themselves to Israel because that is where..."
"...countries these seven companies of course are all AI companies. Nvidia. Microsoft. Google. Apple. Okay? These are the companies and then these companies are..."
"...comes back to Western corporate interest. So it represents Google and Microsoft and the main Palantir and various other giants that host themselves on..."
"...most valuable company in the whole world. If you take Apple, Microsoft, and Google, these three companies, and you combine them together, they would..."
"...different fonts. If you go to a computer and you ask Microsoft Word what kind of font you want to use, like Carolingian or..."
"...record right now on the World Cup predictions. We beat Goldman, Microsoft, Google, all the others who are offering big data driven prediction engines..."
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