Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO): Stephen Hawking Extended Interview
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0:04 - 0:10Across the broad expanse of history, there've been billions upon billions of idiots,
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0:10 - 0:15as well as a handful of smart people. We interviewed some of the latter group
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0:15 - 0:20for our ongoing series: Great Minds. People Who Think Good.
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0:20 - 0:26This week's people who thinks good: Stephen Hawking.
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0:26 - 0:31Professor Stephen Hawking is a pioneering physicist, international best-selling author,
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0:31 - 0:34and a popular guest character on The Simpsons.
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0:34 - 0:37[Stephen Hawking:] "If you are looking for trouble, you found it."
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0:37 - 0:39[Principal Skinner:] "Yeah. Just try me, you... Oh!"
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0:39 - 0:45His breakthrough work on black holes and string theory is considered hugely important
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0:45 - 0:48by anyone who pretends to understand it.
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0:48 - 0:52[Stephen Hawking:] An expanding universe does not preclude a creator.
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0:52 - 0:58I traveled to the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics at Cambridge University
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0:58 - 1:02to speak with one of the world's greatest living minds.
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1:02 - 1:08First off, congratulations on being the first subject of our Great Minds series.
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1:08 - 1:13Be honest, is this single greatest honor you have ever received?
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1:13 - 1:15Yes.
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1:15 - 1:19Good. It's a little hard to read your tone of voice.
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1:19 - 1:22When you say that, are you being sarcastic?
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1:22 - 1:23Yes
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1:23 - 1:25I thought so.
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1:25 - 1:30If there is one thing you want people to understand about your work, bearing in mind that most people
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1:30 - 1:35will never understand anything about your work, what would that thing be?
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1:35 - 1:37Imaginary time.
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1:37 - 1:40People think it's something you have in dreams
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1:40 - 1:42or when you are up against a deadline.
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1:42 - 1:46But it's a well defined concept.
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1:46 - 1:51Imaginary time is like another direction in space
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1:51 - 1:55It's the one bit of my work science-fiction writers haven't used,
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1:55 - 1:58because they don't understand it.
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1:58 - 2:05Idiots. People are such idiots, because presumably, to my mind, you're simply talking about the theoretical
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2:05 - 2:13measurement obtained from real time by a [?] rotation of pi divided by two in a complex plane
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2:13 - 2:20where "t" equals "i" times "t". It's not that difficult to get your head around.
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2:20 - 2:26Let's talk about artificial intelligence. In a recent op-ed column, you said —and I quote—,
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2:26 - 2:32"Success in creating artificial intelligence would be the biggest event in human history.
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2:32 - 2:35Unfortunately, it might also be the last."
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2:35 - 2:39Are you saying that robots are going to destroy humanity?
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2:39 - 2:43And, is that a scientific argument, or the pitch for an amazing movie?
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2:43 - 2:49Artificial intelligence could be a real danger in the not-too-distant future.
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2:49 - 2:54It could decide improvements to itself and outsmart us all.
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2:54 - 2:57I know you're trying to get people to be cautious there,
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2:57 - 3:02but why should I not be excited about fighting a robot?
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3:02 - 3:04You would lose.
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3:04 - 3:08Well, ok, for a start, we don't know that, do we? We don't know that for sure.
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3:08 - 3:14'Cause what could a robot do that I couldn't then fight back by simply just unplugging him, right?
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3:14 - 3:18There's a story that scientists built an intelligent computer
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3:18 - 3:21The first question they asked it was,
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3:21 - 3:23"Is there a God?"
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3:23 - 3:26The computer replied, "There is now."
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3:26 - 3:28And a bolt of lightning struck the plug
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3:28 - 3:31so it couldn't be turned off.
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3:31 - 3:35Holy shit, that's the most terrifying story I've ever heard.
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3:35 - 3:36Yes.
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3:36 - 3:38Hold on! Who is talking to me right now?
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3:38 - 3:42Is it you, or is it the sentient computer pretending to talk on your behalf?
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3:42 - 3:44It's me.
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3:44 - 3:46Yeah, but how do I know that, professor?
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3:46 - 3:51Because, if computers had become sentient, what better way to convince people they hadn't
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3:51 - 3:55than by coopting the voice of the most intelligent man on the planet?
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3:55 - 3:57You're an idiot.
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3:57 - 4:00Yeah, but who's saying that, Stephen? You, or the machine?
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4:00 - 4:02Both of us.
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4:02 - 4:07Ok. Allright. That's actually quite reassuring.
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4:07 - 4:12In 2006 you said, "In a world that's in chaos politically, socially, and environmentally,
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4:12 - 4:15how can the human race sustain another hundred years?"
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4:15 - 4:19A month later, you said, "I don't know the answer. That's why I asked the question,
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4:19 - 4:23to get people to think about it, and to be aware of the dangers we now face."
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4:23 - 4:26So, it's now been eight years since then.
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4:26 - 4:30No pressure, but, have you come up with an answer yet?
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4:30 - 4:32I still don't have an answer.
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4:32 - 4:37At least the chance of nuclear annihilitaion has diminished.
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4:37 - 4:41But there are plenty of other dangers out there.
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4:41 - 4:46Ok, that's pretty depressing, professor, because —if I can explain this to you—,
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4:46 - 4:53you're the smartest man on Earth. So, if you can't come up with an answer, we are completely fucked.
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4:53 - 4:58Moving on. Sure, you're book-smart, Hawking, but are street-smart?
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4:58 - 5:05I'll give you a hypothetical. You're a mid-level drug hustler. You control around 12 city blocks.
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5:05 - 5:09One of your suppliers, Tito, was supposed to meet you behind the warehouse at midnight
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5:09 - 5:12to give you half a kilo of medical-grade cocaine.
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5:12 - 5:15Tito shows up late, but he doesn't have the drugs.
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5:15 - 5:20He says he was jumped, but he looks high. What's your move, Hawking?
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5:20 - 5:23I don't do drugs.
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5:23 - 5:27Yeah, you know what? That's actually the smartest possible answer,
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5:27 - 5:32because all drug kingpins know that you don't do your own shit.
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5:32 - 5:33Yes.
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5:33 - 5:37Well played, Hawking, well played.
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5:37 - 5:41You've stated that you believe there could be an infinite number of parallel universes.
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5:41 - 5:47Does that mean that there is a universe out there where I am smarter than you?
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5:47 - 5:51Yes. And also a universe where you're funny.
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5:51 - 5:54Look, if you're so smart, what number am I thinking o...
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5:54 - 5:5613.
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5:56 - 6:00It was 13. I was thinking of 13.
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6:00 - 6:04Ok, that was a lucky guess. What am I thinking right now?
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6:04 - 6:10That you've been a huge disappointment to your family.
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6:10 - 6:13I wasn't thinking that. Why would I think that?
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6:13 - 6:19I'm trying as hard as I can, why is that so hard for them to understand (hypothetically)?
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6:19 - 6:20I wasn't thinking that.
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6:20 - 6:22Let's do some quick yes or no questions.
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6:22 - 6:25Are the following things technically possible?
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6:25 - 6:28Life on other planets. Is that theoretically possible?
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6:28 - 6:30Yes.
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6:30 - 6:33What about a Schwarzschild worm hole?
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6:33 - 6:34Yes.
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6:34 - 6:37Ok, what about this: me going on a date with Charlize Theron?
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6:37 - 6:39No.
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6:39 - 6:41What? Not at all, in no universe?
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6:41 - 6:43No.
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6:43 - 6:45In none of the infinite universes does that happen?
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6:45 - 6:47No.
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6:47 - 6:51It's completely beyond the bounds of scientific possibility, is what's you're saying?
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6:51 - 6:53Yes.
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6:53 - 6:59A quick follow-up question. In any of those potential universes, am I the one rejecting her,
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6:59 - 7:00and that's why it doesn't work out?
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7:00 - 7:02No.
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7:02 - 7:07You do realize that typing your response is difficult for me, correct?
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7:07 - 7:09Ok, sure, yeah. I'ts just that I'm trying to play this out.
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7:09 - 7:12Because I just want to see if there's any hypothetical hope...
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7:12 - 7:13No.
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7:13 - 7:16It doesn't matter. But never say never.
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7:16 - 7:24Ok. If time travel were possible, would you want to go back in time and refuse to do this interview?
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7:24 - 7:25Yes.
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7:25 - 7:29You truly are an incredibly smart man.
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7:29 - 7:33Stephen Hawking, that you so much for your time.
- Title:
- Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO): Stephen Hawking Extended Interview
- Description:
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John Oliver talks to Stephen Hawking in the first installment of the Last Week Tonight’s new “People Who Think Good” series. They cover such topics as parallel universes, artificial intelligence, and Charlize Theron.
- Video Language:
- English, British
- Duration:
- 07:39
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