the animation showing all the tools evolving was really well done
this guy is very optimistic. Not one downside was mentioned during his presentation. Mass unemployment. transfer of wealth to the owners of the technology. Not being able to build safeguards into the technology. The one truth is that at one point in time ...AI will do what AI wants to do.
It's not the AIs we should be afraid of, it's the people who position themselves so they can take advantage of what's coming.
Man's dressed to launch apple
He didn't touch on the existential issues including job displacement, social inequalities, privacy concerns and bias, which actually underscores the importance of ethical AI development for a balanced and beneficial impact on the human race
In an economic system where profit is the top priority I can’t see this ending well given we have multiple companies doing their utmost to be the “AI winner” with little to no oversight is quite frankly terrifying
"We marveled at our own magnificence, as we gave birth to AI" - Morpheus
“.. we cannot control what we don’t understand” 🤞💪🧠✨
ChatGPT, what should I wear to my TED talk? Considering what clothing to wear for your TED talk is a very important question that can have a range of impacts on how the audience perceive you. One way to approach this problem, assuming you want success, is to look at a sample of previous successful speakers and use their approach as a cue. For example, the following successful speakers have a distinct dress code that you can use as a reference: 1. Steve Jobs. 2. Steve Jobs. 3. Steve Jobs. 4. Jobs, Steve. In other words, statistics and heavy analysis indicate you should wear a black turtleneck and jeans, with the addition of glasses to soften your face. To mix it up and add your own spin, you could even substitute lighter coloured jeans for darker ones. And don’t forget to start your TED talk with a relatable human story that serves as a through line to which you can poignantly refer throughout your speech. Make it something relatable, like a walk through the woods with your father during autumn, or having breakfast with your child. In summary, become Steve Jobs.
I have watched tons of presentations about the potential dangers of AI. They are almost entirely focused on risk assessment. I understand that these videos exist to inspire but it would be nice to hear some examples and proposed solutions. There isn't a single statement in this video that I haven't heard a thousand times before. Sensationalized content..
He begins very strong with his definition, and then looses me slowly with the simplistic statistics and small ideas of the present. I’ve always wondered why we have such small self-lead mindsets. We are literally creating life, potentially conscious beings, and are only prepared to use them to build upon ourselves. Does anyone else feel the same?
Special thanks to Claude 3 Opus, Gemini, Chat Gpt4 turbo, NovelCrafter, Pi, and Meta Ai for writing, revising, and proofreading this TED talk.
I think it's interesting that when Dr Frankenstien is asked weather a problem could develop in an hour he states that there is no possible way that this could happen.Remember ( Never say never).It's amazing that a man of this intelligence would state that.
Digital companions are already in our hands. It helps me see this kind of videos , helps me call my friends and family, tells me it’s time to wake up for my prayers and work….it is very reliable and does not talk back …. If there is a video upsetting me or boring , l switch it off immediately and my phone doesn’t mind at all . I am learning so much from my digital companion but most of the noise against it is also “ on it “ . We do need to keep a balance and I hope that we will be more mindful in future , the lessons learnt by this generation will help the next ( if the end of time doesn’t come before then)
This sounds like the talk given to us before the apocalypse hits.
Unfortunately, Humanity isn’t just hope and kindness- it’s pain and fear so what happens when this evolving technology discovers itself? It’s creators, it’s “partners?” The question isn’t “what is it” - it’s “what happens?”
can't believe how informative this video is. Mustafa Suleyman really brings up some interesting points. but honestly, I feel like a lot of people are way too optimistic about AI. I worry that we're not fully considering the ethical implications and the potential for misuse. it’s a fascinating topic, but we need a more balanced discussion, don’t ya think?
The thing that needs to be talked about: AGI taking most jobs. Bc the definition of AGI is that it can do any human task. Including jobs that aren't yet created.
What we need is experts working in the AI industry telling us the dangers, just like the experts from the tobacco industry and oil industry faithfully warned us of the dangers of their products for generations... They would never hide the dangers (
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