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oh yes , the future of jujitsu . I've seen
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it , joe . Oh , I had a premonition . Talk
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to me being the oracle . No , I , you
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know , I'm looking at heaps of other stuff going on . I'm
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looking at , you know , developments in ai and
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developments in technology and
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just thinking about where stuff goes . I was
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talking to a very smart technology
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person who's talking about llLMs , large
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language models , right , chat
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, gpt and the like , yeah , and he was saying
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you know , in the future , apps won't
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be a thing . In the future there
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will be . You'll
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have your own version of Google
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search or your own version of chat
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GPT , but it will be for you . So
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, let's say you're interested in sharpening
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blades . It will say
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hi , joe , what would you
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like to do today ? Would you like to sharpen some
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chisels ? Here's the latest
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techniques . And it will just tell you , like , just
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walk around . It will just tell you what you need to know . You're
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like , ah , fuck , I don't know
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how to solve this problem . I'll solve it for you because
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it knows you , fuck , we're going to turn
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into a bunch of dumb cunts , yeah
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, yeah . But then
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the argument comes that we become integrated
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, like they talk about the singularity , the
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hybridization of homo
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sapiens and technology . And there's plenty
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of people to argue that us with smartphones
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is already a cyborg
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of sorts , because you know we don't need
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math , we've got calculators on our phones
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. You know we don't need to know shit , we just need to
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find it . But here's
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how I see the future of jiu-jitsu . Right
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now , the biggest limitation on on
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brazilian jiu-jitsu is your
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training partner or
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your coach . Like , or both . Yeah
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, like . If you don't have a training partner to work with and you don't have
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a coach , you don't have a training partner to work with and you don't have a coach , you don't have
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a physical way to get better and you don't
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have the technical information to improve
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. But imagine
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this , because this is what this
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gentleman was saying to me he's like you need to
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AI yourself . You
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need to create the AI version of you
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so anyone can train with you . I'm
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like that would be an abusive AI bot . Hey , jt , you need to create the AI version of you
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so anyone can train with you . Right ? I'm like that would be an abusive AI bot
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. Hey , jt , what am I eating today ? Shut the fuck up , you're
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not fucking eating today . Lose some weight , bitch
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. That would be my AI
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. Yeah , it would be very similar . It would be like probably
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it would only need like six different lines , that's
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it . It's
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like wow , I don't like this . But
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imagine bear with me that
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you have the AI version of Andre Galvan or whichever Fabio Gurgel
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, and it's Star Wars . So you've got like
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a little holographic projection , except
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instead of it could be like a little um
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, google home appliance
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and it projects the , like
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a little disc that projects the image
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. So the coach is standing there watching
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you , yeah , and gives you feedback . Now
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that could be me . It could be you . You're doing the
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bulletproof program at home , except you're
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like no , I don't like the abusive jt , I'm going to switch over
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to joey . Joey's
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voice is getting annoying . Switch to Raylene , and
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then so you and they literally that
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holographic representation
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of the person will actually be able to
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observe , from senses
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in the thing , your motion and say , oh
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, hey , look , you see how you did that . I need you to
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lift your chest up a bit more . This
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will be applicable for Jiu Jitsu . You
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will be able to get the Cade
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Rotolo . You know , instead
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of you getting the BJJ
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fanatics instructional , you
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now have Cade Rotolo as your coach , yeah , and
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so you start practicing whatever his moves
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are , and he gives you feedback via
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this holographic AI LLM
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. What are you drilling it with ? Here's
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what we're going to talk about Jiu-Jitsu
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robots . I said it
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, jesus , I think I just disconnected
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mine . I've just got to stop
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doing that on the sound desk . Sorry , I'm just getting
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enthusiastic . Man had
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one guy in the comments on YouTube . Go , I
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just struggle to really keep up with the guy in
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the hat . I don't know what he's thinking . You
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and tube go , I just struggle to really keep up with the guy in the hat . I don't know what
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he's thinking . You and me both , bro . I said man , just try and keep up with my fucking caffeine
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intake , bro , if you have as many copies as I have , then you'll know where my head is at
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out of space . But , um , right now there
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is a company in
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america which is is innovating
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humanoid robots for packing
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, for doing human tasks . We're
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not just talking MIT , like
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robot horse looking things or
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like kind of robots
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that do backflips and run over obstacles . We're
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talking about something that looks like a human
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, that can fold clothes , pack them
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and send them to you . Wow , can lift boxes
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. We'll basically take over white
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collar jobs . Wow , yeah , there's
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. There won't be like . This is . This is happening right now
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? Blue collar , yeah , blue collar work . So right
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now , ai is chewing up the white
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collar jobs . It's like oh , you're a lawyer . Yeah
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, the
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next step on this ? Factory workers . Yeah
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, I think it's called the company . I could
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be wrong . I think it's called Feature . This
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guy's raising a couple billion
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dollars right now . He's got a factory in the middle
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of nowhere and they
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are building these humanoid robots to do
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the repetitive tasks . So humans will
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not do them . Fucking hell . And you know what he said
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. His number one competition is Like
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what ? Elon Right ? His number one competition is like what
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Elon right cars . He's like
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don't worry about a car . Imagine you
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could buy a robot and send it to work for
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you , right ? So then
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that's something else too . In the same
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way , in the future , if there's automated cars
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, you could . If you are
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a car owner , if you choose to do that , you can
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have your car earn you money , like earn you rent while you're
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. While you choose to do that , you can have your car earn you money , like earn you rent . While you're not
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using it , you can charge Massive income , baby . Well
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, I don't know . Here we are . This is the dream , sort
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of . But yeah , no , there's this idea in the future
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that not everyone will have jobs . I
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don't know what that economy looks like , right ? So anyway , I
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go Interesting observation on that from my Marxist
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economist buddy . Please on that from my , uh , marxist economist buddy . Oh , yeah , it's
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a good time . Yeah , so that guy was talking about
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when we're talking podcast last time , richard wolf
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. Yes , well , I love to listen to a marxist economist
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. My mom actually likes him . Oh , does she ? Yeah
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, right on me and her got into a funny discussion . Have you
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listened to him yet ? I have not , but it's
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hard not to like no , but , um , yeah
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, but he was just talking about that . Someone
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asked him about AI and he said
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he said , well , here's , here's
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how it works . He said in a , in
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a , in a worker co-op , which
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is a worker focused business
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, right , and he talks about these . There's a . There's
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a huge Spanish company . It's , I think it's the
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largest contributor to spent to the Spanish
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GDP . Okay , it's
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to the spanish gdp . Okay , it's a huge organization and it's a worker co-op . It's essentially
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a socialist company , right , where basically it just means that the
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workers have a vote in what the company
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does . That's cool , right ? Yeah , so it's not like
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they still make money , they do all that shit
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. They participate in capitalism , yes
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, but the workers have some power . Yeah , it's
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more theocratic , democratic . Yeah
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, the workers , they vote for the manager
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, all that sort of shit . And he was saying so
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when you know , with ai
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technology , like you know , coming
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as it is , he said , in a worker
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co-op situation , those
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companies will be able
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to use ai
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to replace the workers , which means that
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the workers can now enjoy their
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life more . So , instead of having to work 10 hours
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a day , they can work three and
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the company can continue doing what it does
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and the workers can have more time to themselves . He
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said in , but in a classic capitalist company
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, all of the workers lose
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their jobs because the capitalist
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is always looking for a way to increase
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their margin . Yeah , and that's
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basically it . And I was like fuck , that's
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a really interesting observation . Like , of course
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, it's very simple , but you're like , yeah
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, that makes sense . Like everyone's going to lose their job
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. Yeah , well , it's not that everyone will
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lose their jobs , it's just the jobs will have to
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be different . Yeah , but you would have
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to say that I mean , of course , there will
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be new jobs , right ? Well , you're going to become
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a robot technician ? Yeah
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, but not enough to replace the amount ofΓ’β¬Β¦ . No , definitely the change will be that
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not everybody will have work
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, but there will be different work , right , yeah
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? So people are like , oh , automated
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cars , like fuck Taxis
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. You know , poor old taxis , taxi drivers
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are going to learn how to fucking fix an automated car
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. Like they'll become automated car mechanics
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. Like there will always be
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work . And some of them are like , yeah , but if we
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work on solar , poor old miners
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, what are they going to do ? Like , bro
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, work it out . There'll be new jobs . Like more of them
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will be creative . You know , like that's kind
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of sure , but I , but I don't think that and
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I don't necessarily think it's a problem , but they
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won't . I don't . Like we
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are . I think the network that
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humans need to do will be reduced . Oh , it will
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, right ? So there's going to be a bunch of motherfuckers on this
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planet that are like twiddling their thumbs . So
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we need to figure out well , how do what do we ? I
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don't think a bunch of people will
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be twiddling their thumbs . I still believe
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, depending on the society you live in , your
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life will get better somehow
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, according to how you want to live it . But
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the job might be that you become
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. You know , professions are
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going to change . But this is what I want to say
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relevant to jujitsu . Like , let
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me try and circle back around to my original
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thought there will be a jiu-jitsu
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robot . Yeah , so
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you will be able to train with
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a jiu-jitsu robot and you will be able to set the
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skill level . You'll also be able to
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set the strength level . Blue belt spaz mode
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no , that's the most dangerous
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mode there is . I'm going to lose a limb
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here . And you know I
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put this actually to an ai group
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at sydney uni . I said could you teach
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an ai algorithm to do
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jiu-jitsu ? Where are you talking to the students at
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sydney uni ? What's well ? No , no , I just fucking
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. What do you mean ? Like I'm a bjj . So after
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the lecture that I gave last week , I asked my
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students no , no , no , because I'm interested
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in this shit like , where did you put it to them
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? I on a , on a , like a on a forum
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at Sydney uni . Because they they said , oh , what
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are your , what's your interest in AI and robotics
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? And I was , like can you teach an
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AI robot Brazilian jujitsu
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? And anyway , the responses
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were pretty minimal . But I'm going to go
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there and talk . I
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am intent on helping there
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be a BJJ robot . It's going to fucking
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happen . I'm going to Luke Skywalker up
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as a zoom , right , I'm
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just waiting for guys by the end of the year
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I
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don't know if it's in the next three or six months
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, no . But for example , go with me on this . I
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think it makes sense . Moore's law right . It's
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like there's a halving right Everything
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the productivity , however many years
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. There's a Now they're saying there's a point at which
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we hit the singularity , which is where technology
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and humans combine consciousness and technology
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and we become gods and some weird shit . But
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if we're talking about phones and
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we look at phones compared to computers
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in the 80s or in the 70s , where
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computers were worth millions of dollars and they
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took up a whole fucking room
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, now we have really powerful
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computers in our pockets and
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we play video games and porn . It's
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so dumb , right ? I
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honestly believe that at a critical
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point point , the limitation of a training partner
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and a coach is not what jujitsu will
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be right . Eventually
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, robots will be cheap enough
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that you could have a robot
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jujitsu coach , yep . Or you
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could have a virtual jujitsu coach of
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whoever you want , any famous
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coach in the history of jujitsu , provided
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they've given permission to have their likeness
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and their their brain uploaded
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to this thing . Yeah , and then
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you will roll with a robot at home and we
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will probably see the first
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ever jujitsu champion who never trained
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with a real person . By the
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same token , I believe it goes a step
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further , where we see an
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AI robot grappling
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a world champion and beating them in
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the same way we had it with chess , with deep blue
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, in the same way we had it with go Yep
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, um , this is what . This is where
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it's going , cause I think jujitsu is actually the most complex
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game . We just haven't figured out the hardware
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version Right . Once they figure that out , then
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it's over . We will have
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trained the BJJ terminators , mikey
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Musumechi , as a robot game
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over . No , so this is , this is the future
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, and you know I'm I'm interested
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in it because I think it'll move Jiu Jitsu forward
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. I just don't know if it moves as close as to the apocalypse
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. Yeah , I can't help but feel like
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it's going to , but yeah , it's going to be a fascinating ride
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until then , yes , well
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, there you go , guys . Keep your eye on the Bulletproof
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store for the version
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one of the Jiu-Jitsu Robot , available soon
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. It's just me in fucking aluminium
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. Yeah , thanks
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y'all .
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