In the 1950s, a RANS group that was organized at MIT and Harvard came up with the idea of mutually assured destruction. And this is an idea where we will deliberately not develop defensive systems to make sure we're exposed - and they will as well. This makes no sense to any of us; yet it's solved the problem of the time. So, all of these things require both an identification of the problem, the compression of time, and an agreement globally of how to handle it. We did actually do this successfully in the nuclear age.
In this episode, Peter and Eric discuss how to successfully run a tech giant like Google, the arms race of AI, and how Quantum tech will change the world.
You will learn about:
- 09:37 | AI will expand our knowledge of biology
- 15:19 | Creating algorithms that digitize everything
- 38:57 | USA v China: who will win the race to AI?
- 41:20 | The mindset needed to run a company like Google
Eric Schmidt is best known as the CEO of Google from 2001-2011, including Executive Chairman of Google, Alphabet, and later on their Technical Advisor until 2020. He was also on the board of directors at Apple during 2006-2009 and is currently the Chairman of the board of directors at the Broad Institute. From 2019 to 2021, Eric chaired the National Security Commission on Artificial Intelligence.
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