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1:41:48 We can automate what the machine needs to do for itself, we can't automate things that come from what humans care about and what they understand, not to good statisfaction. Biological and electrical systems are distinct, they follow different rules, have different advantages and disadvantages.
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1:38:08 The guy who complains about bugs in software finds the automatic transcript by Google/YouTube pretty good ;-) It's not good, but good enough to work from and search in it. For the time the machine doesn't also guess the speaker, let's curate that manually with a powerful tool that makes it fast/easy. One problem: what about the copyright? If one should invest time in such curation, it's not very nice to look forward to get the underlying material taken away again in some future, or to be limited in how the material can be used eventually.
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47:35 The real power is in the fact that people for different reasons stay with what is, and you don't have much influence over their decision that they don't care or that they're not affected, or that they get something else out of the product/service. It's true that the people have the power (as everything is done by people and nothing without them, they collectively and individually decide what happens, because they are the ones who actually carry it out), but with that power, they decide to stay with a system, sometimes because they're invested, are dependent upon it, benefit from it, like it, don't care, etc. Now, if you change the individual and then collective thinking, OK, but if and how would that be even possible, they're separate, independent entities and have a history of their previous decisions and relation to the systems they already interacted with.
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1:43:06 Yes, they need to learn new tools, because they are specifically designed to not allow compatibility and interoperability, for artificial human social political reasons not inherent and not natural to the machines at all.