Jiang says theory this semester last semester i taught six societies this theory this is i'm teaching game theory um and okay tell us about game theory yeah...
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Semester
Jiang begins with Gay Talese the master reporter and ends with Gay Talese the man who learns to stare back at shame.
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"theory this semester last semester i taught six societies this theory this is i'm teaching game theory um and okay tell us about game..."
"...is unique in what he does. Every writer we've read this semester, whether it's Homer or Dante, even Gay Talese, we'll read him today,..."
"...something that I've been teaching in this class for the past semester. The first semester is that our consciousness is what's real. Our consciousness..."
"...illusions, it allows you to better navigate society, okay? So last semester, we talked about Francisism, Jacob Frank, and that's what he teaches his..."
"...I'm going to do is reveal all that we've learned this semester and combine together into a framework of how the world works. So,..."
"Last semester, we looked at secret societies and eschatology, secret history. This semester, we're doing game theory. In this class, I want to connect..."
"...loss. Why I'm doing so will be clear. As. This, uh, semester comes to an end because for the rest of the semester, I..."
"...theme that will carry us through to the rest of the semester. Okay. And so, um, for this class, I want to introduce a..."
"...so what I'm gonna show you for the rest of the semester is that AI is the occult, all right? You think that AI..."
"...And we're going to continue this for the rest of the semester and show how AI will ultimately destroy the world."
"We have seven more classes left in the semester and what I want to do in this last seven classes is Look at the..."
"...okay, that's something that we'll discuss for the rest of the semester so Another thing that I'll point out is this Okay internally There..."
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