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Concerns with Cybernetic and Self-Replicating Systems
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23:39 - 29:06 (05:27)

With the rise of cybernetic and self-replicating systems, concerns arise regarding unintended consequences and predictability of these systems even with good intentions.

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As cybernetic systems become more advanced and start turning into prediction systems, the absence of human intervention creates unintended consequences that even designers and engineers cannot fully predict, resulting in potential risks and complexities within the interactivity of software and the real world.
23:39 - 26:51 (03:12)
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Cybernetic systems
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As cybernetic systems become more advanced and start turning into prediction systems, the absence of human intervention creates unintended consequences that even designers and engineers cannot fully predict, resulting in potential risks and complexities within the interactivity of software and the real world.

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Concerns with Cybernetic and Self-Replicating Systems
Episode
#250 – Peter Wang: Python and the Source Code of Humans, Computers, and Reality
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Lex Fridman Podcast
In this episode, Daniel Schmachtenberger discusses his insights about the impending collapse of systems including climate change and the cybernetic era.
26:51 - 29:06 (02:15)
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Cybernetic Era
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In this episode, Daniel Schmachtenberger discusses his insights about the impending collapse of systems including climate change and the cybernetic era. He believes that a collapse will not be as dramatic as some people think, and the cybernetic era is the future with automated trading bots becoming automated killer drones.

Chapter
Concerns with Cybernetic and Self-Replicating Systems
Episode
#250 – Peter Wang: Python and the Source Code of Humans, Computers, and Reality
Podcast
Lex Fridman Podcast