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[00:01.75]Take the chick killing.
[00:06.54]Innovators have developed in-ovo sexing technology that allows the egg industry to only hatch the female chicks.
[00:13.18]Thanks to that, Germany recently banned the killing of day-old chicks entirely, and France and Italy are largely doing so too.
[00:21.94]Other innovators are developing alternative proteins, made from plants, algae, even animal cells to meet the world's growing demand for animal protein without more factory farming.
[00:34.96]And yet, for all this progress, the problem overall is still growing worse.
[00:44.79]More animals are suffering at human hands today than at any prior point in our history.
[00:53.82]We raise and kill 210 billion animals globally every year.
[00:59.13] Two hundred and ten billion.
[01:00.99] That's more than the number of humans who have ever lived on Earth.
[01:05.24]We are the only species to have ever inflicted so much suffering on so many other animals.
[01:15.07]But we are also the only species to have ever acted to protect other animals from cruelty.
[01:21.71]We are a species of animal lovers. It is core to our humanity.
[01:28.09]One day, humanity will end the worst abuses on factory farms.
[01:32.87]And when we do, our descendants will look back and ask what we did to help end them.
[01:41.90]So what can you do to help?
[01:44.03]You can advocate, donate, even devote your career to this cause.
[01:46.42] But if you do just one thing, I ask this.
[01:49.87]Talk about factory farming.
[01:52.53]Tell the corporations you buy from, the politicians you vote for that you expect them to adopt at least basic animal-welfare standards.
[02:00.50]Tell your friends and family what you've learned about factory farming.
[02:06.08]Factory farming thrives in the dark, shielded by a cone of silence, ignored by our politicians, our media and society at large.
[02:18.03]Its victims are voiceless.
[02:20.42]They need your voice.
[02:24.67]I was thinking about this when I was back in New Zealand a few months ago with our three-year-old son, Willie, visiting my childhood farm.
[02:34.50]Willie's started asking what I do at work all day.
[02:36.89]He just doesn't understand strategic philanthropy to reform factory farming.
[02:41.94]No matter how many times I repeat it.
[02:45.92]So I told him, I'm trying to make the world a little bit more like that farm. We can have that world.
[02:54.69]Humanity has already amassed unprecedented wealth and power.
[03:00.27]Soon, advances in AI will make us more powerful still.
[03:04.78]And we will face a choice, a test of our humanity.
[03:09.03]Will we use that power to factory-farm ever more animals?
[03:13.55] Or will we use it to end this cruelty?
[03:17.53]Humans are animals too.
[03:19.93]What separates us from the pigs and the chickens is our ability to make moral progress.
[03:27.63]We should use it.