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🗓️ 17 June 2025
⏱️ 80 minutes
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0:00.0 | Here's the truth about AI. AI is only as powerful as the platform it's built into. |
0:05.0 | ServiceNow puts AI to work for people across your business, |
0:09.0 | removing friction and frustration for your employees, |
0:12.0 | supercharging productivity for your developers, |
0:15.0 | providing intelligent tools for your service agents to make customers happier. |
0:19.0 | All built into a single platform you can |
0:21.9 | use right now. That's why the world works with ServiceNow. Visit servicenow.com |
0:27.8 | slash UK slash AI for people. In 2022, three scientists won the Nobel Prize for proving that the |
0:35.0 | universe is not locally real, meaning particles don't exist in a fixed state |
0:40.3 | until they're observed. What does that mean in simple terms? The universe only renders when you look at it. |
0:46.3 | This has been proven scientifically, and it's made one question above all the obvious one to ask. |
0:53.3 | Are we living in a simulation? And if we are, if this |
0:56.8 | universe is simply a rendered environment, then there's no reason to believe that death is the end. |
1:01.7 | Today's guest is MIT trained computer scientist, author, and video game entrepreneur |
1:06.7 | Rizwan Verk. He's got some wild theories that tie together ancient mysticism with modern quantum |
1:12.7 | physics and simulation theory. I'm not sure if he's right, but I know he is interesting. |
1:18.9 | Buckle up because here's Rizwan. Starting at the foundation, what is the simulation hypothesis and why do you think that it's actually a valid way to think of the universe? |
1:32.3 | So I started off coming to this road through video games, and then as I started to research quantum physics and looking at all the weirdness in quantum mechanics, I came to realize that a simulated universe |
1:46.0 | made much more sense than a physical universe. Like if we lived in a static physical universe, |
1:53.0 | sort of a Newtonian world, if you will, where everything that's solid is solid and it always exists, |
1:59.0 | as opposed to in the quantum world where everything gets rendered |
2:04.0 | or we say that there's a probability wave that collapses to one specific possibility. |
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