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is it too spicy for you no fantastic
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like yeah spicy remember what AI is
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doing is democratizing the access to
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knowledge if you're not feeling well if
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you're feeling sick you can just tell
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tell the AI of course some of the ideas
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might not be that very useful but the
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interaction of the AI might inspire you
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to come up with a new idea
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so for the small fenders like I have
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some of the napkins oh napin it's
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getting hot yeah it's very spicy I think
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it's because
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of don't think that AI will become
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superum use AI so that you become
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superum somebody who is super super
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smart working with you that's the great
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power of AI which also can be scary
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right
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CE hi hi Jensen I'm na I'm such a big
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fan it's such an honor to meet you nice
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to meet you nice meeting you I'm going
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to be my Jack in here better better
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thank you hi I've been watching you
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watching all your interviews reading all
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your books than so such big fan oh my
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God so this is your first time in Jak
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yeah
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yes how do you find it so far well the
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people the spirit the energy uhhuh
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fantastic do you always try to find
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Local Foods when you're here yeah I 12 y
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teach me the Local Foods okay so this is
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actually my hood uhhuh this is your hood
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this is my hood that's where I went to
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school is that right yep that's my high
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school there and this is the place where
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we used to hang out because the food is
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good and
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cheap and
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delicious teach me I it smells fantastic
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we call this Pam so we call this uh
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street corners
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too so it's actually Curry too but
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because they sell it by the street
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corner so it's street corners too G tick
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G tan so this is where the youngsters
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are like now what what is the famous
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food uh
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Indonesia well plenty of them but um one
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of the famous is
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randang and also
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satti and this is also nice so you want
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to try this have you tried this
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no I've tried it but there some light
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street food
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okay yes this is my stample so
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okay okay let's try this so this is
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okay you want it with rce you want it
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with r also one okay so this is this is
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basically curry with tender beef slices
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with coconut milk spiced coconut mil
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broth and then you pour it over the rice
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and this is the crackers and these are
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the condiments okay so you can actually
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have like meatballs andat ball sounds
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good meatballs
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yesall yeah s meat balls and these are
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chicken nuggets you like some yeah oh
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this is actually chicken skins okay
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chicken skins it P it okay let me just
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take one for you yeah okay and do you
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eat in intin no okay okay how about um
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nuggets oh this is meatball nuggets okay
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I think that's plain that's good okay so
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this is thank you thank you I think you
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should have one
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also you like it is it too spicy for you
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no fantastic you like spicy yeah spicy
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we can also actually add some soy sauce
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and some chili sauce if you want some CH
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yeah
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not too much but it's pretty spicy yeah
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I think that's a bit too much I don't
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know if you I don't know you're you like
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it really spicy okay for you puy and
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let's sit down
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there sit here
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Jensen wow it's delicious not having you
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having one of course I'm having this is
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my bring back so many memories
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can I ask you questions about Ai and
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street food yeah cuz I remember you
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often said that U business should go AI
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first but if we're talking about small
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businesses with limit resources like
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these Street fenders yeah what would you
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suggest that they do that they would go
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first in terms of using
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AI
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well of course they don't have to build
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AI the country needs to build Ai and
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some internet companies will have to
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build AI
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yeah and you know one of the things that
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they everyone will um learn is that AI
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is a great
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teacher because you can ask at anything
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you want
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and so uh if you want to learn learn
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something about a new recipe if you want
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to learn uh you know well I don't know
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what they would love to learn but if
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they would love to learn something you
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just have to ask and everybody very few
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people in the world knows how to program
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a computer but everybody knows how to
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ask a question so what would you expect
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like the most the the the biggest
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changes or improvements that they would
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get if they're starting to use AI in
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their daily life
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remember what AI is doing is
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democratizing the access to
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knowledge and it's also
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reducing the access to
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intelligence problem solving
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intelligence is problem solving and so
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everybody here in the future if you have
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a phone and everybody has a phone
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everybody has access to Internet access
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there will be an AI that you can talk to
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you can ask it about anything and so the
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the access to information the access to
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knowledge has really reduced now of
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course many people will say that the
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internet is access to
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knowledge but internet is really access
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to
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information you still have to go find it
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yeah and just finding information is
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hard but having somebody who is a tutor
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that you can talk to an actual person
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it's almost like an actual person that
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is infinitely
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knowledgeable you can ask him you know
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anything if you're if you're not feeling
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well if you're feeling sick you could
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just tell tell the AI tell them what
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you're feeling and the AI would do its
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best to try to help
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you you know maybe your your um business
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is not doing very well you could say my
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business is not doing very well what
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ideas do you have and the AI will try to
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give you some ideas of course some of
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the ideas might not be that very useful
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but the interaction of the AI might
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inspire you to come up with a new idea
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so for the small fenders like can I have
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some of the napkins oh napkins go ahead
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it's getting hot yeah it's very spicy I
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think is because yeah some water wow no
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no what do you think would be the
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biggest challenges for small fenders
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like these street food fenders for them
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and actually using AI well the thing is
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is
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um remember AI is easy to
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use computers are not easy to use but
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intelligence is easy to use you know
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we're intelligent people we can interact
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with them in the future they'll just be
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an AI that they can interact with and
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this AI will know many things have a
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conversation with you and so I I think
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the until until they access the AI and
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use the
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AI and ask it all kinds of questions
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it's really hard to know um what is
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going to be an obstacle and so so I
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think the the most important idea about
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artificial intelligence is that we're
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democratizing the technology we're
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reducing the the technology divide now
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anybody can have access to
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technology Nidia is working with every
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AI company in the world right now what
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are some of the most exciting AI project
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that we've seen recently it spans
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enormous range I love the use of AI to
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accelerate science and scientific
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discovery understanding climate
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change looking for ways
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to
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discover reservoirs to capture carbon
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and store carbon um new materials that
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are lighter more
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effective new
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ways to discover drugs so that so that
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um the amount of experimentation is
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reduced there just you know in every
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field of science there's some of the
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developments can really change people's
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somebody who is super super smart
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working with you oh that's you know
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that's the that's the great power of AI
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having colleagues and having having
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companions that are super smart helping
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solve problems which also can be scary
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right cuz there's a lot
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of in your p uh perspective what are
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some of the biggest misunderstanding
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about AI that makes people
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scared all of the movie expressions of
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AI is not what it
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is AI has great promise and because it
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has incredible capability it can be used
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uh
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improperly and so it's up to society
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it's up to the companies that build AI
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up to scientists that build the AI to
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build it responsibly and
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so the industry is working hard to make
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AI functional make AI
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save um but until people use it you know
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there's no sense being afraid of it this
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is like the internet in the beginning
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when the internet came a lot of people
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ask what's it for can I afford it what
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do I use it for and now everybody uses
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the internet so in the future artificial
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intelligence or intelligence will simply
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be a new layer above the internet today
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we use the internet to communicate
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tomorrow we use the internet to solve
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problems you use the internet as a
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companion you use the internet for a you
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know an intelligent companion so there's
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no reason at all to be afraid there's a
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lot of reasons to be afraid um but you
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know there's a lot of reasons to be
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afraid to cross the street but it
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doesn't mean you don't cross the street
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so we ought to be cautious that we ought
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to be bold we ought to you know help
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help the world have this access to this
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technology because for the very first
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time we can close the technology
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divide very few people in the world
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knows how to program a computer that's
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called computer science but everybody in
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the world knows how to use an AI it's
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like interacting with each other yeah so
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why deprive them the opportunity to
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access this
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great technology force that can close
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the technology divide for the very first
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time so I think we ought to be we ought
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to be bold we got to optimistic but we
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should be
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cautious uh on to that point Jensen um I
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remember watching one of your talk I
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think it was at the world government
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Summit where uh you said something well
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I'm paraphrasing here when you said that
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AI is so Advanced that teaching coding
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and computer science is not as crucial
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as it used to be so what are some of the
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core competencies that you think our
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kids should have in the this AI
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era what I meant what I said
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was most people won't need to code
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coding will not be
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necessary now of course for most people
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we still need a lot of computer
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scientists and we still need to code but
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for the vast majority of the people
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learning how to code is is pointless you
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have to learn how to program how to
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interact with an AI how to communicate
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with someone so that they can help you
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do something as you know communicating
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with someone asking questions requires
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some skill of course that's right and so
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in the future if you need AI to help you
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you have to learn how to ask questions
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you need to learn how to prompt it's
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called prompting an AI how to how to how
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to convince an AI to do for you what
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you're asking it to do what you intend
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and so the future is not about everybody
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learning how to program computers but
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it's about everybody learning how to use
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AI
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know how to ask questions and what are
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those core competencies what should we
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be focusing on if we're talking about
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all the basic skills all of the basic
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skills um in education are still
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essential math science reasoning logic
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philosophy history all of that is still
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fundamentally essential and that gives
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you the foundations to learn to know how
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to interact with artificial intelligence
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just asking often times
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you have to have some back background
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information to even know what to ask so
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none of that changes but you don't have
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to learn how to program a computer you
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still need to learn science you need to
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learn science you need to learn math you
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need to learn reasoning but learning how
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to program a computer is terrific but
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it's unnecessary I also feel that
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Comm letting people somehow um
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communicating to the world that in order
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to be successful you have to learn how
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to program a computer that's
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wrong you there are many ways to be
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successful without learning how to
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without knowing how to program a
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computer and for the very first time
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it's not even necessary because the
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computer that's right and so I think it
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inspires people it lifts people to
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realize that the obstacles to their
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success has been removed instead of keep
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raising the bar on society to let them
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know that you need you need to know
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physics you need to know calculus you
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need you need C++ that level of
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capability most Society can't reach I
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think it discourages people from wanting
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to be successful we should lower the
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expectations lower the the barrier for
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their success and now you have ai to be
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your partner AI is going to make
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everybody superhuman that's the
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idea just that it's the same idea as 300
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years ago if you were to said to
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somebody you could you can run 10 times
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faster than a horse
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nobody would believe that yeah but yet
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everybody does everybody does today I
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don't know one person who can't run 10
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times faster than a horse just get on a
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car and so it's completely superhuman
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yes to be able to do it in the future it
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is's no it's not going to be any more
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magical than that you're going to have a
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computer that helps you become
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superhuman you should take advantage of
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that computer to become superhuman lift
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yourself lift yourself lift your Society
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lift your village lift your community
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lift your country become superum
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W can I ask you something personal yeah
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what drives you to have this push for
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innovation in
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AI I love I love watching success I love
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watching other people succeed I love
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watching viam succeed he has been
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supporting sahabat Indonesia and the
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indosat ecosystem what I learned from
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Jensen is Mission is the boss and I
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asked this question how Indonesia can
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lead from he said if you want to take
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Mission as the boss cut the red tape
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Mission everyone work for the mission
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second I'm not wearing wash today
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because I'm at this moment I want to get
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better every day this is this is
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actually to you know to count my steps
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so I'm using this to count my steps but
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everybody has to keep reminding me I
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have to go because for me right now is
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the most important time I think that's a
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big learning n you know live at the
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moment do your best keep getting better
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beat yesterday so thank you J what you
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have C all of it thank you yeah yep you
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can do it today is a very big day for
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Indonesia today is the first day of
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Indonesia
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Ai and you need to know that sahabat was
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built in Indonesia by
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Indonesians this country built its
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AI with its language with its culture
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and now you have the operating system
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for the future industry
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you have joined the world's leaders in
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being an AI industry being an AI country
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and you did it right here in Indonesia
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you can do it very proud of you what a
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big day maybe just one last question
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yeah um what would be your um advice to
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the young professionals that want to
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make it in this they're just starting
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out want to make it in this uh tech
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industry or whatever industry in this uh
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era
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renissance Computing era as you said
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this is this is a whole new global
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technology industry
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reset and so you need to know that you
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are exactly where everybody else is now
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nobody is ahead of you it is complete
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reset so that's the first thing the
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second thing is use AI to become
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superum don't think that AI will become
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superum use AI so that you become
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superhuman and so learn to engage AI of
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course everything that you love to learn
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and all the things that you do in school
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are still very important but no matter
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what you do learn Ai No matter what you
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use no matter what you do use AI that's
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the most important thing absolutely
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engage it absolutely use it to become
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superhuman I believe in you okay thank
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you thank you all right thank you Jens
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thank you
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thank you very good thank you very
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good so good everyone could come here
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yes everyone should come here yes
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definitely yes and the and the the hot
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sauce is so good right thank you for
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taking the time thank you Pap for the
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opportunity he wanted to really promote
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he lik street food and want to promote
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Indonesia thank you for everything you
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do thank you thank you for everything
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you do well thank you yeah it's great to
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see you India today real is a very good
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day it's a very good day I hope IND
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continues to celebrate it this is a
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great achievement
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