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Disruptors

Mo Gawdat | AI is More Dangerous than Nuclear Weapons

Disruptors

Rob Moore

How To, Society & Culture, Business, Marketing, Entrepreneurship, Education, Careers, Self-improvement, Investing

4.81.4K Ratings

🗓️ 5 February 2024

⏱️ 68 minutes

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Summary

Rob speaks to Mo Gawdat in this episode about mindset, the dangers of AI, the meaning of life, why happiness allows you to be the best version of yourself and much more. This is a candid and valuable discussion where they disagree on many points whilst respectfully listening to each other’s points of view. Mo also talks in-depth about the death of his son and why his death was a net positive for the world and what it means spiritually to him.

Mo Reveals:

  • The purpose of life
  • His mission to make a billion people happy
  • What happiness truly is
  • How to stop fighting the universe
  • Why the death of his son was positive
  • The two parts of every human being
  • The role of dopamine in achievements
  • Why AI is more dangerous than nuclear weapons
  • How to accept the world as it is

BEST MOMENTS

“Instead of fighting the universe you have to work with the universe somehow”

“I know my son is in a very good place”

“Your happiness is your duty in life, so you’re healthy mentally in a way that allows you to be the best version of yourself”

“[AI] is absolutely more threatening than nuclear weapons”

“There is a lot wrong with humanity”

“AI is the biggest disruptor in humanity”

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ABOUT THE HOST

Rob Moore is an author of 9 business books, 5 UK bestsellers, holds 3 world records for public speaking, entrepreneur, property investor, and property educator. Author of the global bestseller “Life Leverage” Host of UK’s No.1 business podcast “The Disruptive Entrepreneur”

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Transcript

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0:00.0

in a very interesting way instead of fighting the universe you have to work with the universe somehow.

0:06.7

The gravity of the battle means nothing to those at peace.

0:11.7

What does that mean to you, Mo?

0:13.2

It means everything, really.

0:15.4

What a way to start our conversation.

0:19.1

So I had a wonderful human being, a gift that came into my life that was my son Ali.

0:25.8

I think the biggest gifts I've ever been given were Ali and A, and my daughter.

0:30.0

And Ali was an incredibly special human being.

0:35.0

He was very, very kind, very loving.

0:38.5

From a very young age, from age eight,

0:41.1

I think I started to observe how valuable his input was into my life and I sort of had him as my coach at the time and then by age 16 I remember vividly that ice used to say that when I grow older I want to be like Ali he was so wise

0:58.0

He was also very fun and playful and easy going with life and he had a tattoo I think when he was 14 or

1:06.2

something on his back that had you know a turtle carrying the world in something I called the I think the flat world or something

1:18.3

some novel of some sort and around it was written the gravity of the battle means nothing to those at peace and

1:24.8

an Ali Habibi he even though it was his allowance right he used his allowance for it

1:31.1

he somehow never really wanted, you know, he felt bad. He used to tell his

1:35.9

mom that he used my money to get that tattoo and that you know he wasn't ready to tell me about it. Of course she told me the next morning and I was like that's okay.

1:47.6

It was five or seven years later that sadly my son was in his scrubs you know on the operating

1:57.7

table getting ready to go into a into a very simple surgical operation and appendix removal and he sits up and so

2:09.6

his back shows from the scrubs and I see the tattoo for the first time. The gravity of the

2:15.4

battle means nothing to those at peace and then he goes into the operating room and

2:19.8

sadly there were five mistakes that happened by the surgeon and Ali dies.

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