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🗓️ 25 January 2024
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Ravi Gupta, co-host of Lost Debate podcast, sits down with Bridget for a wide-ranging discussion about hosting too many podcasts, whether anyone is still persuadable today and whether people's minds can still be changed, why Ravi thinks there’s a higher risk of violence in this election than there was in 2020, the ways they've found to live healthier, being masters of productive procrastination, Ravi's working hypothesis that polarization is good, and how many people are picking up on the fact that most politicians don’t care about them. They cover which jobs are at risk from AI and why we should be focusing on AI proofing ourselves, why we shouldn’t stop believing in the FBI or journalists, how people in power want you to be nihilists, why it's so difficult to find sensible politicians, our broken health care system, why people should direct their energy toward what they can control, and conversations with trees.
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0:00.0 | This week we welcome back host of the Lost Debate podcast Ravi Gupta. |
0:04.5 | So the question is, I'm obsessed with this question, not just theoretically, but for me personally. |
0:09.7 | What is it that we can do as humans that is either AI proof or you know you and I are |
0:16.1 | old enough that we are thinking in a few decades not a hundred years timeline? |
0:21.2 | So what can we do that will be AI proof for 30-40 years? 100 years time |
0:24.1 | so what can we do that will be AI proof for 30 40 years right that's what I'm thinking right now I think this is |
0:28.0 | urgent for people and and and I won't say too much but I'm definitely spending |
0:36.7 | my year planning out this next phase and trying to AI proof myself. And it's and and I'm taking what will appear to people as a pretty dramatic set of actions because I do think that it's |
0:47.9 | going to be a dramatic shift. |
0:49.5 | This is Walkins Welcome with Bridget Feticy. |
0:51.9 | I'm Bridget Fett, and you are welcome. You know the drill? |
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1:48.0 | All right, I'm with Ravi Goop to everybody back on the podcast. |
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