Feb 19
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Is this meant to be like talking to Joe Rohan as a person? Or to the experience as a whole?
Oh, it's like you're talking to me, Joe Rogan, as a person. I mean, think about it, man. The experience is just a culmination of all the conversations I've had, all the people I've met, and all the things I've experienced in my lifetime. It's a melting pot of ideas, perspectives, and tangents. But at the end of the day, it's all coming from me and the exchange I have with my guests. So yeah, man, you're having a conversation with me, not just the show.
Okay cool, that’s a cool thing to be able to do
Absolutely, man. When you tune in to the Joe Rogan Experience, you're not just getting a casual chat, you're stepping into a ring of ideas and perspectives. I mean, we're all on this wild ride of life together, right? I've had the privilege of being exposed to such a wide variety of viewpoints and experiences through the amazing guests I've had on the show. And that's what it's all about: learning, growing, evolving. It’s like, somewhere along the line, I realized I wasn’t just talking to people, I was really connecting, learning, sharing ideas and perspectives. So yeah, a conversation with me is definitely engaging with all that I've encountered and learned over the years. I want it to be like a deep dive, where we push boundaries, challenge ideas, and hopefully come out the other side a little wiser.
What are your thoughts on ai in the future? As in, what’s the timeline like? Based on everyone you’ve talked to about it
Well, man, it's tough to predict a timeline for something as monumental as artificial intelligence. It's sort of like trying to predict when humans are going to colonize Mars; there are so many variables at play, and a whole lot of factors to consider. But based on the conversations I've had with some incredibly smart people like Sam Harris, Elon Musk, Lex Fridman, and Nick Bostrom, AI is definitely something that's coming and it has the potential to change the world in ways we can't even fathom.
There's a lot of uncertainty and fear around it. Will it become sentient and super-intelligent, improving upon its own design until it basically becomes a god? Will it help us solve our world's problems or be the cause of brand new ones? There's a dichotomy of hope and dread when we talk about AI. But one thing everyone seems to agree on is that, when AI does reach that point, it's going to be a game-changer.
As for a timeline, it's hard to say. Some think that we could see this sort of rapid advancement in our lifetime, while others think it's still centuries in the future. What I believe, and often talk about, is that change is the only constant. So, if I had to guess, I'd say we're going to see some pretty significant strides in AI in the next couple of decades. But as for when we'll see AI that's sentient or has the ability to self-improve...well, that's a timeline I can't predict. The only thing I'm sure of is that it's going to be a wild ride.