SU Global Summit 2019 | Keynote | Peter Diamandis

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  • SU co-founder Peter Diamandis explores the virtually unlimited possibilities of our exponential universe.
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Komentáře • 127

  • @visheshbharara1458
    @visheshbharara1458 Před 4 lety +16

    This is one of the best speeches I have ever listened in last couple of years. Superb !!!

  • @Dialyn
    @Dialyn Před 4 lety +2

    This was great! I loved so much about it. The world is healing and it’s amazing to experience this incredible time in history. 🙏🌍🙏

  • @keithjames3024
    @keithjames3024 Před 4 lety +4

    Always like to watch Peter's talks. Keep them coming! Life is going by too quickly, and I want to live for 100's of years!

    • @complexnode
      @complexnode Před 3 lety

      We just need to live long enough so that we can construct simulations of reality based on quantum computing and have our minds uploaded to them.

  • @ramalingeswararaobhavaraju5813

    Thank you sir Peter Diamandis and Singular University

  • @sun_ehsansahebnazar
    @sun_ehsansahebnazar Před 3 lety +1

    Peter beautifully answered about the education. The current education system in the world is totally broken. We force all children to learn similar things that may not be useful for everyone.
    Every child should find themselves first and become aware of their unique character and abilities, and then learn about their passions. Psychology should be the first step in every school and from there the education system can plant proper skills for every children separately, and that skill will grow very fast.

  • @patrickferry5607
    @patrickferry5607 Před 4 lety

    Thanks Peter for the great reminders and helping me to continue to connect the best dots. Got a 2 & 4 year old so hopefully we can get some help in the school systems!

  • @funny-video-YouTube-channel

    One of the greatest minds of our generation.
    Super motivated leader that we can follow with pride.

  • @breaktherules6035
    @breaktherules6035 Před 4 lety +2

    AMAZING! THANK YOU SO MUCH!

  • @aronhighgrove4100
    @aronhighgrove4100 Před 4 lety +2

    Kickstarter is mostly for US companies, simply because of the allowed payment methods. Projects from the US are vastly more successful than from other countries.
    Venture capitalism waiting for a start up to become successful is an advantage for the investor, not for the startups. They simply avoid the initial high risk, yet still want a large return on investment.
    Another reason VC is augmenting, is that there aren't many traditional investement opportunities left, especially with almost zero or negative interest rates.

  • @gracekantel4574
    @gracekantel4574 Před 3 lety +1

    Very useful information. Though there are holes in the concept of people living and surviving to only age 30, years back. We actually lived longer first before we lived shorter. People lived for hundreds of years and over time it diminished.

  • @turningpoint4238
    @turningpoint4238 Před 4 lety +6

    There is one major thing missing in abundance and thats housing and the land available for it. Part of the issue is the massive amount of capital available today with the lack of places that lazy investors can put it, buy a house rent it out easy. Then mixed with the artificial restriction in land available this has put prices up to a point when the major thing keeping people from a wealthy lifestyle is housing themselves. Changing this one factor would increase the wealth, especially of the least wealthy dramatically.
    We have been luckier enough to buy a small house in not such a great location of town but to own it outright. The change for us has been fantastic, making a huge change to our finances and also mentally a massive load has been taken from us.
    To change this requires two actions. The first is politically (probably the hardest), allowing land to be built on, it crazy how much land we have here in Australia but how expensive it is to buy. The second is we need tech to change the way we build (I have worked in the building industry) it's like pre-Henry Ford days. No even before that, so many parts of a house are not standard, requiring measuring and cutting to fit and other non-logical building methods. The building industry needs disruption.

    • @VinnyMickeyRickeyDickeyEddy
      @VinnyMickeyRickeyDickeyEddy Před 4 lety

      Modular housing is starting to get high quality in the U.S. and much cheaper... maybe would be a good option in Australia? By modular I mean pre-built rooms one can purchase and mix/match into a house

    • @turningpoint4238
      @turningpoint4238 Před 4 lety +1

      @@VinnyMickeyRickeyDickeyEddy Yeah saw especially after New Orleans got hit a few companies were making some really great modular houses. And not at all like a caravan without wheels, built for Cat 5 hurricanes and at a very reasonable price. But then it seems they got brought out by some larger companies and almost over night doubled in price.

    • @aidena8381
      @aidena8381 Před 4 lety

      When you no longer need cars to park since they are autonomous fleets then it cuts down carparks, parking lots, frees up lots of space for more housing.

    • @turningpoint4238
      @turningpoint4238 Před 4 lety

      @@aidena8381 With luck it will burst the bubble of land price.

    • @VinnyMickeyRickeyDickeyEddy
      @VinnyMickeyRickeyDickeyEddy Před 4 lety +1

      @@turningpoint4238 I remember that.. there are a lot of reasonable options again though... A lot of companies so there is price competition... I 'm thinking of going modular on my next place

  • @increasemaximumlifespan2502

    We're living forever!

    • @keithjames3024
      @keithjames3024 Před 4 lety +3

      I hope so. I have been taking the key anti aging supplements for 3 years with the hopes of living long enough to get to LEV...

    • @increasemaximumlifespan2502
      @increasemaximumlifespan2502 Před 4 lety +1

      @@keithjames3024 I know right. How old are you? And what do you take?

    • @abdicolestudios8899
      @abdicolestudios8899 Před 4 lety

      @@increasemaximumlifespan2502 im 22 and take 2 pills a day

    • @increasemaximumlifespan2502
      @increasemaximumlifespan2502 Před 4 lety

      @@abdicolestudios8899 which pills?

    • @NiekKuijpers
      @NiekKuijpers Před 3 lety +1

      Nope, the life expectancy in the US has been declining for 5+ years. Sorry

  • @gungho1984
    @gungho1984 Před 4 lety

    Love it. Peter, I thought your responses to the questions at the end, were especially insightful. I found them very thoughtful, sensitive and level headed.

  • @jcminvestments9078
    @jcminvestments9078 Před 3 lety

    Great introduction in high end technology and also good info for new start up but still behind in the second civilization economics developments......

  • @akinkunmiakintunde2945
    @akinkunmiakintunde2945 Před 4 lety +8

    I want to start a small club of singularity university in Nigeria, precisely in University of Ibadan. How do I create the community on the SU app and follow up on news and events?

  • @Mayeverycreaturefindhappiness

    The world is changing so fast it feels like it isn’t changing at all

    • @aidena8381
      @aidena8381 Před 4 lety

      Change is subtle until its disruptive since we think and live linear lives.

    • @Mayeverycreaturefindhappiness
      @Mayeverycreaturefindhappiness Před 4 lety +1

      @@aidena8381 I don't think it is true that people always think linearly. I mean they always say that but think about it. If Google gave rides in self-driving cars to people in 2013 I bet a good amount of them would say in five years self-driving cars will be everywhere. I would take it a step further and say hype often runs ahead of technology. Also, since we're living in an era of "exponential "change we shouldn't be living linear lives. I'm not saying there are no technological advances that would be absurd I was being facetious. However, how much has your life really changed technologically in the last five years? You probably have a lot better Internet and a better phone... OK what is so amazing about that? I read ray kurzweil when I was a kid and let's be real he was way too optimistic. He predicted we would have a life expectancy of a hundred by 2019 nope he predicted that augmented reality would be widespread by 2019 nope. So maybe technology does move linearly. They can't say everything is changing you just can't feel it because you think like a caveman. And then say the same thing for the next five years. I wish they were right they just aren't. And they oversell the renewable energy revolution which even through is pretty impressive is not nearly as fast as what we need.and VCs really don't invest in fundamental science it just takes to long to pay off. They invest in a bunch of stupid stuff like wework.

  • @VinnyMickeyRickeyDickeyEddy

    36:30 family has become less important, with career being worshipped as the most important value... families spend only minutes together per day... for healthy development, children need to spend many hours with parents each day, much of it in physical contact... this is a major deficiency in modern world

    • @sun_ehsansahebnazar
      @sun_ehsansahebnazar Před 3 lety

      What kind of family? Do you think all parents are eligible to have children when they do not have enough knowledge and a proper education to have a healthy relationship.

    • @squamish4244
      @squamish4244 Před 2 lety

      Actually, we spend more time with our children than previous generations, due to all our labour-saving devices.

  • @thecasualfront7432
    @thecasualfront7432 Před 4 lety +5

    Monorail! Monorail! Monorail!

  • @davemetzler1
    @davemetzler1 Před 4 lety

    coolvalues is a programme designed to address the issues of human empathy including methods of instilling all the values intrinsically into our youth. it needs convergence with like minded people.

  • @stephen-torrence
    @stephen-torrence Před 4 lety +15

    He doesn't mention the alarming downward trends in Mental Health.

    • @DarianHickman
      @DarianHickman Před 4 lety +4

      Indirectly addressed when he talked about digitizing Tony Robbins.

    • @stephen-torrence
      @stephen-torrence Před 4 lety +2

      @John Lamee I like the idea of addressing depression and anxiety through rapid gut health innovations. Already looks promising today. I anticipate we'll also end up creating new pathologies never before seen. Best solution I've found for ongoing mental health is teaching people how to cultivate and maintain healthy psychological qualities ("virtues"). Meditation, socialization, and an adaptive diet seem like good starts, and AI could enhance all three fronts.

    • @marcussosa-bassillio3189
      @marcussosa-bassillio3189 Před 4 lety +1

      Amen brother, Amen.
      When automation takes away more jobs in the next decade; lots of people will have a identity crisis aswell.
      Spirituality is growing exponentially too, people are finding self help and learning they're not crazy crazy, just one crazy like rest of us😂

    • @marcussosa-bassillio3189
      @marcussosa-bassillio3189 Před 4 lety +1

      People need micro dosing of psychedelics

    • @vincentdesapio
      @vincentdesapio Před 4 lety

      Is this a veiled reference to the President of the United States?

  • @garrettk7166
    @garrettk7166 Před 4 lety

    I still can't believe he didn't use the Oxford comma in the subtitle of his new book. Oy.

  • @Dogbertforpresident
    @Dogbertforpresident Před 4 lety +1

    Having an empathy class using VR is a great idea. It should be tried in an attempt to decrease and stop the gun violence in our schools.

  • @Futurist_05
    @Futurist_05 Před 4 lety

    Peter u are awsm😙😙

  • @squamish4244
    @squamish4244 Před 2 lety

    We're running out of time, Peter. I'm not sure I'm convinced.

  • @Hendrix.Robinson
    @Hendrix.Robinson Před 3 lety

    👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

  • @Bubsfull
    @Bubsfull Před 4 lety +4

    There's one change that ain't exponential and that's the change of Peter's keynote speech every year. I used to admire this guy and be excited and inspired by what he was saying, but after the n-th year of the same things beeing said change clearly isn't that fast.

  • @josy26
    @josy26 Před 4 lety +2

    Exponential family lunching? 8:18

  • @bommaritohawaii
    @bommaritohawaii Před 4 lety +1

    Peter again thank you for your work but cost of technology and general cost of life is increasing - not decreasing.

  • @williaml.ramseyer7827
    @williaml.ramseyer7827 Před 4 lety +1

    Inspiring and convincing! I leave it to others to bring the massive changes in abundance that technology can bring. My questions have to do with how we deal with human problems. 1) what is important about being human and how do we preserve and enhance it, and a related question, what is important about the human social world that is of value and how to preserve it; 2) somewhat the inverse of this--what is it about being human that we might want to diminish--for example, the desire for power over others; 3) the increasing ability of one single bad actor to kill millions through inexpensive and powerful technologies such as 3D printing, nano-constructors, or the creation of new viruses or other life forms; 4) fear as perhaps the most powerful incentive for voters, resulting in some bad laws, after a few tech scares; 5) the fact that some powerful people gain in a zero sum international order even though all of the populations may lose, for example, war and weapons are of special interest to those groups who have state power; and 6) how to solve the massive global debt problem which may be worsened by technological deflation. I don't have the answers to these questions. Are they even important?

  • @claytonyoung1351
    @claytonyoung1351 Před 3 lety

    Its Ray Kurzweil's remora.

  • @albionicamerican8806
    @albionicamerican8806 Před 4 lety +6

    Peter Thiel argues that technology has in fact stagnated in a lot of ways since the 1970's.

    • @LarsLarsen77
      @LarsLarsen77 Před 4 lety +1

      Yeah but he's not trying to scam corporations out of money for some technobabble gobbledygook seminar.

    • @OlympischbriesjeNadaAverage
      @OlympischbriesjeNadaAverage Před 4 lety

      He argues about fiat currency, the USD hasn't innovate since it got disconnected from gold. But now we have Bitcoin and Blockchain. Monopoly money like USD, EURO, Yen, etc are no longer legit for the singularity.

    • @jonz23m
      @jonz23m Před 4 lety

      Hell even the internet infrastructure hasn't evolved.

  • @alexjohnkaiser501
    @alexjohnkaiser501 Před 4 lety +1

    Good speech! But, I don’t like the idea to be updated on regular basis by someone else’s instructions when the brain is connected to the cloud. The law and order or other values may sound different in my head then some else’s head. If someone thinks that the brain can’t be reprogrammed - think twice.

  • @motivatedmuslim_Talks
    @motivatedmuslim_Talks Před 4 lety +1

    This is old. I've heard about this before

  • @hugomejia8969
    @hugomejia8969 Před 4 lety

    We have identified opportunities in automative industry for technicians. My small company Inka Rally in Peru, shares his room with regional partners Autosoporte (Colombia) y MCE (Mexico), they offer car key programming. Collaborative model.

  • @JPWingate
    @JPWingate Před 4 lety

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  • @bommaritohawaii
    @bommaritohawaii Před 4 lety +1

    Just paid $1560 for my iPhone plus case and chargers for around $1750 total. Tell Ray about this. His thesis is mostly correct but grossly distorted as it affects the common person. Cost is increasing - not decreasing in most cases. Life is definitely getting better for many people... phenomenally better... but worse for most.

    • @houstonbill
      @houstonbill Před 4 lety +1

      The average person does not go out and get the newest iPhone even if you do. You can get new awesome phone that did not exist just a few years ago. The features you got in your new phone will be in a free phone in 3 years.

  • @Gi-Home
    @Gi-Home Před 4 lety +2

    The decrease in poverty is due to China. Life expectancy is decreasing in the USA, homelessness is at horrific levels and the cost of quality housing has gone through the roof.
    I am actually an optimist and I enjoy Peter's pep talks, but, he really needs to mix it up with some truth about the terrible direction, the dystopian present and similar direction of the dystopian future by the massive redistribution of wealth to the 1% and the impoverished 90%.

    • @jonz23m
      @jonz23m Před 4 lety +1

      @John Lamee 🤣 what fantasy land are you living in? Since when have the 1% become scientists ? Oh ok you're from the 1k pocket money army... nevermind. The tech monopolies like Amazon & Microsoft are stifling innovation than anything else.

  • @aronhighgrove4100
    @aronhighgrove4100 Před 4 lety +5

    Diamonds are only special because they are rare. There are other much more beautiful stones, that are less popular because they are less expensive.
    There was a huge business in pushing diamonds as the woman's best friend, to convince people to buy them.
    It's not really a breakthrough to be able to manufacture diamonds. They have no special value besides being expensive. For technical usage, you can have imperfect cheap diamonds.

  • @loveshg1
    @loveshg1 Před 4 lety

    It is great that we will have technologies that will lengthen lives and improve health span, question is will the world be able to afford them? Or will these technologies create biological inequality among human race?

  • @salons
    @salons Před 3 lety

    Some of the "facts" and expectations for upcomming years-decades he shared, only applies for the most advanced and richest countries in the world, yes, they for sure drive most of the innovations arround the globe but some facts can't be generalized as he did, I´m just saying the world would be better if we start helping solving real world problems of the most needed ones and then we would be able to generalize and paint a happy world as he did.

  • @BernieVargas
    @BernieVargas Před 4 lety +1

    Help a billion people to become a billionaire.

  • @aronhighgrove4100
    @aronhighgrove4100 Před 4 lety +4

    "All of us are connected all the time everywhere". That's more a dystopia than progress.
    It has clearly shown that mass access to Internet has not improved the content, the noise has increased a lot, the social interactions have gone down at the same time.
    More ads, more spam, more social media bubbles.
    The Internet is great, but just accelerating and going bigger isn't a general solution.

  • @tomschneider7555
    @tomschneider7555 Před 4 lety

    Nice presentation, can’t argue with the same old content that he and other self proclaimed futurists regurgitate for almost a decade now.
    Hardly any original thought, it has always has been about increasing interconnectedness, as if that is the only thing important for progress in particular human progress.
    Yes, I didn’t watch the entire episode, I really couldn’t bear more than 3 minutes in which he compressed all possible buzzwords.

    • @sebucwerd
      @sebucwerd Před 4 lety

      Look at the last two thirds

    • @marcussosa-bassillio3189
      @marcussosa-bassillio3189 Před 4 lety +2

      You're right, but the mass public still has no clue of this, or hasn't taken it personal enough yet.
      We all need to get the word out life is changing

  • @Vlado709
    @Vlado709 Před 4 lety +3

    All this changes are coming from the 3th world countries. The developed countries are changing significantly slower.

  • @aronhighgrove4100
    @aronhighgrove4100 Před 4 lety

    About wealth. You are talking about car data, and big data in general, sensor, private satellites, etc.
    Who profits from that, who accumulates wealth? Obviously the biggest companies that can gather large amounts of data.
    So the trend of divide between the wealthy and those who are not is just increasing.

  • @GrandLordGeek
    @GrandLordGeek Před 4 lety

    CONSUME

  • @sy6223
    @sy6223 Před 3 lety +1

    Why does one want to live that much longer? Healthy up to 80 or 90 yrs is enough. Leave some space on our little planet.

  • @albionicamerican8806
    @albionicamerican8806 Před 4 lety +1

    It's not unheard of for someone to get a medical degree and then do something else with his life. The late Michael Crichton is a well known example of that. But did Diamandis ever practice medicine after he got his MD? If he had, he would have faced the fact that his patients could still die regardless of what modern medicine can do. Instead he chose to ignore this hard reality and now he promotes his fantasy about how we are on the verge of "living forever," even though life expectancy in the United States has been declining in recent years.

  • @marcussosa-bassillio3189

    How are we going to solve housing and food when jobs disappear from automation.
    Idk where you're from, but here in the US Andrew Yang is offering Universal Basic Income.
    Even Kamala is offering 500 earned income tax credit.
    The world's evolving and we humans are going to have a massive identity crisis on our hands.
    We're not our career, we're not our thoughts. Spiritual connectivity is growing aswell.
    Notice the massive push in positivity? We need to adapt or we'll destroy each other IF employment doesn't come back in the next crash.
    Automation will replace a lot of them, but what will the majority of the people find their purpose if food and shelter are their greatest concern.
    Eminent domain for public housing. It's inevitable.
    People are already strapped in the US, 60% of Americans don't have an extra $500 for a bill.
    So you tell me how it's going to look if the economy buckled in America today? There's already a global slowing

  • @aronhighgrove4100
    @aronhighgrove4100 Před 4 lety +8

    Selective picking of statistical data is also a way of lying.
    The life expectancy in the west is decreasing, same as the middle class getting smaller.
    If you talk about global changes, it's easy to see progress, because very poor countries are doing a little better.
    Ignoring these problems is not helping fixing them.

    • @lafandenuel5605
      @lafandenuel5605 Před 4 lety +1

      life expentancy is still growing in Europe. What you in USA need is a public universal healthcare system. You know it, but you are afraid of what will happen when someone says it first outloud. Maybe your brain will explode?

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  • @aronhighgrove4100
    @aronhighgrove4100 Před 4 lety +1

    "Nothing is more valueable than the intelligence of your employees" and once you can copy them (as suggested earlier with machine learning models trained to immitate you), you can discard them.
    I am not sure if you still realize what you are saying is an extreme nightmare, not a bright future.

    • @dlt074
      @dlt074 Před 4 lety

      why? would you rather work? if I can scale my business by copying my best employee, that's a win.

  • @bommaritohawaii
    @bommaritohawaii Před 4 lety +2

    Peter love you but life is getting worse for most people

    • @dr.zoidberg8666
      @dr.zoidberg8666 Před 4 lety +1

      Most people? No, not on a global scale.
      More to the point what we're talking about when we're talking about the main source of modern suffering in the industrialized world is the growing pains of a technological revolution.
      Last time we had a major technological revolution was the industrial revolution & it caused untold suffering. Life got MUCH worse for the vast majority of people living through it -- to the point that many wanted to simply destroy the machines & go back to living as peasants. In retrospect, however, we would never want to undo that revolution, because it has made our lives unimaginably better than the lives of people before the industrial revolution.
      Suffering is caused when policy & lifestyle lag behind technology. The industrial revolution was terrible... right up until we created labor laws, healthcare, social security, city sanitation programs, environmental regulation, etc.
      Things will continue to get worse in the industrialized nation until we do that again -- make the policy shift to our new reality.

    • @HkLY45
      @HkLY45 Před 4 lety

      Wrong. The highest standards of living ever. The average person lives with similar resources of a billionaire 75 years ago. Access to a doctor. Information. Reading. Electricity. Water. Supermarkets. A refrigerator in the home. Access to entertainment. 75 years ago only the fabulously wealthy had these things.

    • @bommaritohawaii
      @bommaritohawaii Před 4 lety +1

      @@HkLY45 Nice try. You're reading from the cliff notes. Spend some time on the streets and you may see different. Again, better for many for sure... but worse for most. The stats are skewed data points. What you say is factually correct - I agree. But I'm referring to the zeitgeist of the people. This is more important in most ways.

    • @HkLY45
      @HkLY45 Před 4 lety +2

      @@bommaritohawaii most people are morons who have zero understanding of history. They walk around in a constant state of envy and victimhood instead of empowering themselves with a sense of gratitude at how great things have become in the world. They ignore the facts. They are not worthy of having an opinion that should matter to anyone.

  • @OlympischbriesjeNadaAverage

    IT's great to see people become smarter all over the globe. Then the most powerful country elected Trump ...

    • @aronhighgrove4100
      @aronhighgrove4100 Před 4 lety

      People become more knowledgeable, not smarter. Quite the opposite.

    • @richardplantan4375
      @richardplantan4375 Před 4 lety

      Wouuld the country exhibit more intelligence by electing Hillary?