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The Future of Drugs, Technology, and Virtual Reality
The combination of targeted pharmacology, magnetic stimulation, and emerging technologies such as virtual reality will continue to shape the future of drug use and its impact on the brain. However, there is criticism surrounding the oversimplification and lack of consideration for human factors when it comes to these advancements.
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The potential of drug development and virtual reality technology is endless, with combinations of targeted pharmacology and magnetic stimulation allowing for experiences within virtual reality to move towards being more internal, unlocking possibilities previously thought impossible.
2:35:10 - 2:40:48 (05:37)
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The potential of drug development and virtual reality technology is endless, with combinations of targeted pharmacology and magnetic stimulation allowing for experiences within virtual reality to move towards being more internal, unlocking possibilities previously thought impossible.
ChapterThe Future of Drugs, Technology, and Virtual Reality
Episode#145 – Matthew Johnson: Psychedelics
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
The speaker criticizes the tendency of oversimplification in the development of autonomous vehicles and robotic technology as it belittles the importance of human factors.
2:40:48 - 2:44:37 (03:49)
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The speaker criticizes the tendency of oversimplification in the development of autonomous vehicles and robotic technology as it belittles the importance of human factors. However, the speaker acknowledges innovation and advancement from tech giants like Elon Musk with SpaceX and tunnel projects.
ChapterThe Future of Drugs, Technology, and Virtual Reality
Episode#145 – Matthew Johnson: Psychedelics
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
The progression of AI predictions suggests that in 50 years, voice recognition technology will become an obvious part of everyday life and could lead to general intelligence.
2:44:37 - 2:47:31 (02:54)
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The progression of AI predictions suggests that in 50 years, voice recognition technology will become an obvious part of everyday life and could lead to general intelligence. First principles thinking can allow us to predict how technology will progress.