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00:00Where do you see that balance then, Dr. Jampolsky, you know, between the creator and destroyer of worlds, so to speak, if we can liken it to the discussion around the nuclear bomb, if we're talking about, you know, it could be used negatively by anyone, but maybe it won't be used negatively by anybody.
00:20Right. So there is a paradigm shift happening. And I think we started talking about it. The agents are already showing up. Previously, every piece of technology, including nuclear weapons, was a tool. Some humans somewhere made a decision to use it. And if they used it for good or for bad, that was on that human being. We're starting to create agents. They are not there yet. We're still in very early stages of that.
00:43But pretty much everyone is predicting that we'll have agents with very significant level of independence. They will be at some point smarter than us and making their own goals and decisions.
00:55And so it's a very big difference between this malevolent human is using this tool and we just need to make sure they don't have access to it or there is good security versus the tool itself becomes an independent decision maker.
01:09And it is not like we're competitive with it. We cannot outdo it in terms of cybersecurity. We cannot outdo it in terms of decision making, strategic planning. So that's the concern that will shift from we're worried about malevolent actors using it as a tool of war to the technology itself is the adversary.

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