00:01:09 - Mimicking Human Thinking 00:02:09 - Advancements in AI 00:03:20 - Emergent Capabilities 00:04:46 - AI and Job Loss 0:05:44 - The Impact of AI on Jobs 0:06:03 - Expectations from AI
If you've been looking for an educational video with important conversation and with awful background music that makes the video irritating, this is it.
This is an important conversation we need to have but NBC - lose the the freakin background music. By including it you've managed to dumb down the importance of this very serious issue.
There are huge problematic ramifications of generative algorithms (I'm choosing to use the term generative algorithm because not all AI generate content, and the problems I'm talking about are unique to these models which output content, not a problem with the mere existence of a neural network). 1. The direct appropriation of creators to replace them. These algorithms create new content which is a learned approximation of existing content which is given to them to learn from, called the model. These can be so specific that an algorithm can, for instance, comb through its model and create new content that directly mimics and replaces an existing specific artist or creator, not just creators in general or conceptually. You can ask these things to say, "create an image of X in the style of Y artist" and it will. Essentially replacing a creator by virtue of actively appropriating their creations. 2. Misinformation and Imitation. These algorithms can create content depicting real people, both living and dead, in terms of video and audio. You could pass off created content as legitimate content of a real person for the sake of misinformation or slander or even political manipulation. You could also, for instance, use these generative algorithms to create "new" content of dead artists and creators and directly profit from it. The "ghost" of a past creator can now exist in perpetuity at the command of a corporate entity for profit. 3. Ambiguity and saturation. As more outlets adopt bots and their outputs, and as the output of these bots improves, you will be less and less capable of telling bot content from real content. You could be watching a UA-cam video and be totally unable to tell which comments are real or generated. Chatbots and spambots and scams can be indistinguishable from real people and used for nefarious purposes. Every interaction with any content will have to be done with the understanding literally anything you see could have been bot generation. The further these develop, the greater saturation of bot content online there will be. You'll have to navigate online understanding everything is potentially fake, including, potentially, something that right now seems like it can't be faked like a real time video call. 4. Huge wealth inequality will become even more disproportionate. With just a few generative models able to replace literally entire industries, the corporate entities who control the models and the corporate entities who own the means of broadcasting and profiting from these creations will accrue untold wealth that currently circulates through the millions of people who work in these industries. 5. direct obsolescence of creative pursuits and cultural enrichment. In a world where writing, art, music, and video are automated, any manual work in these fields will be entirely unprofitable which will directly cause these professions to diminish considerably. When simple automation or dangerous heavy labour happened throughout the twentieth century, it directly benefitted the majority of people by reducing dangerous work and increasing productivity. This form of automation will automate the type of enriching and culturally/socially affirming work increasing productivity via machine automation in the twentieth century is supposed to propagate. This automation makes human endeavours that enrich our life obsolete, and ironically leaves us only with the manual labour we've been trying to escape to pursue these more engaging activities. The technology itself is fascinating and impressive. However, it's the sort of technology that regardless of how impressive it is has massive negative consequences for the vast majority of people and only very fringe minimal benefits.
It’s interesting to note that this segment has much less views and comments than the school shooting segment. Both segments were released within an hour of each other but clearly one subject is getting more views. I wonder what AI would do with that insight into human nature.
We know that the human brain uses previous data to understand new data, finds patterns and uses a system of rewards for developing new behaviors. These LLMs seem to be pretty good at modeling the basics. So what's the missing, the quantum factor?
this is on par with the nuclear bomb. development and training shouldn't be happening in closed off labs. it should be happening openly for all humanity to observe. the models are being trained off of actual human interactions and content we've all created. everyone has a stake in this
Almost like saying “more interstellar space flights are happening every month. How do they work?”. Some things cannot be explained in under ten minutes lol.
Jesus Christ called people everywhere to repent, so if you confess with your mouth the Lord Jesus and believe with all your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved and inherit the kingdom of heaven and eternal life. To this, people would accept Jesus Christ in life in their hearts and told other people how good he is, how he saves, heals and frees and gives eternal life for free 53
In the Business World, we call it Knowledge. It could be A.I. or human equations. The objective is to create a new knowledge to enhance or solve a problem.
The advancements in AI language models have been remarkable. As technology progresses, we can expect to see even larger models with greater capabilities.
They need nuke power for the AI grid farms. Did they discuss this? I guess we need this so our enemies don't get it? Too bad no peace in the world. Check out the AI nuke power transformation in the 1970 film, Colossus: The Forbin Project.
AI is no more than a Computer. It gets it's knowledge from People. It can't think on its own without a chip. It can't operate on its own without some type of Handler. As far as I'm concerned it's overrated though Everything is pretty much AI but when the Grid goes out so does A Eye😊
..AI in the Bible (Chapter 13 of Revelations): A second world leader (the second beast) ordered them to set up an IMAGE in honor of a co-world leader (referred to as the first beast) who was wounded by the sword and yet lived.15 The second world leader was given power to Give Breath to the IMAGE of the first world leader, so that the image could speak and cause all who refused to worship the image to be killed. 16 It also forced all people, great and small, rich and poor, free and slave, to receive a DIGITAL ID (a “mark”) on their right hands or on their foreheads, 17 so that they could not buy or sell unless they had received this world leader’s digital ID, which is the name of the world leader or the number of his name.
AI has years of bugs to fix. The news of this is like a fairytale! I don’t believe that AI will replace me because I’m retired and I watched AI and it’s limited on many levels and quality people are harder to find these days but cheap manufacturing companies in CCP China will have 1 billion people unemployed!
Not that I know anything but like what the heck what's the geopolitics like where the heck are machines made in authoritarian country. Like what the heck aren't we talking about this. And also like what are the levels of a. I like at local, town, city, state national, and global level. Like they way they talk about it its more like a select bank of info reading for global elite.
00:01:09 - Mimicking Human Thinking
00:02:09 - Advancements in AI
00:03:20 - Emergent Capabilities
00:04:46 - AI and Job Loss
0:05:44 - The Impact of AI on Jobs
0:06:03 - Expectations from AI
If you've been looking for an educational video with important conversation and with awful background music that makes the video irritating, this is it.
That was the AI’s choice
This is an important conversation we need to have but NBC - lose the the freakin background music. By including it you've managed to dumb down the importance of this very serious issue.
2:14 AI so speedy it added an extra E to SPEEED
lmao nice
There are huge problematic ramifications of generative algorithms (I'm choosing to use the term generative algorithm because not all AI generate content, and the problems I'm talking about are unique to these models which output content, not a problem with the mere existence of a neural network).
1. The direct appropriation of creators to replace them. These algorithms create new content which is a learned approximation of existing content which is given to them to learn from, called the model. These can be so specific that an algorithm can, for instance, comb through its model and create new content that directly mimics and replaces an existing specific artist or creator, not just creators in general or conceptually. You can ask these things to say, "create an image of X in the style of Y artist" and it will. Essentially replacing a creator by virtue of actively appropriating their creations.
2. Misinformation and Imitation. These algorithms can create content depicting real people, both living and dead, in terms of video and audio. You could pass off created content as legitimate content of a real person for the sake of misinformation or slander or even political manipulation. You could also, for instance, use these generative algorithms to create "new" content of dead artists and creators and directly profit from it. The "ghost" of a past creator can now exist in perpetuity at the command of a corporate entity for profit.
3. Ambiguity and saturation. As more outlets adopt bots and their outputs, and as the output of these bots improves, you will be less and less capable of telling bot content from real content. You could be watching a UA-cam video and be totally unable to tell which comments are real or generated. Chatbots and spambots and scams can be indistinguishable from real people and used for nefarious purposes. Every interaction with any content will have to be done with the understanding literally anything you see could have been bot generation. The further these develop, the greater saturation of bot content online there will be. You'll have to navigate online understanding everything is potentially fake, including, potentially, something that right now seems like it can't be faked like a real time video call.
4. Huge wealth inequality will become even more disproportionate. With just a few generative models able to replace literally entire industries, the corporate entities who control the models and the corporate entities who own the means of broadcasting and profiting from these creations will accrue untold wealth that currently circulates through the millions of people who work in these industries.
5. direct obsolescence of creative pursuits and cultural enrichment. In a world where writing, art, music, and video are automated, any manual work in these fields will be entirely unprofitable which will directly cause these professions to diminish considerably. When simple automation or dangerous heavy labour happened throughout the twentieth century, it directly benefitted the majority of people by reducing dangerous work and increasing productivity. This form of automation will automate the type of enriching and culturally/socially affirming work increasing productivity via machine automation in the twentieth century is supposed to propagate. This automation makes human endeavours that enrich our life obsolete, and ironically leaves us only with the manual labour we've been trying to escape to pursue these more engaging activities.
The technology itself is fascinating and impressive. However, it's the sort of technology that regardless of how impressive it is has massive negative consequences for the vast majority of people and only very fringe minimal benefits.
May God save us.
Omg the music In the background makes it Impossible to focus on what he's saying
It’s interesting to note that this segment has much less views and comments than the school shooting segment. Both segments were released within an hour of each other but clearly one subject is getting more views. I wonder what AI would do with that insight into human nature.
Yea we are fu(ked
I've got to wonder, where are we going to be in 5 years?
It’s game over for humanity. We have created what will replace us completely… revolutionary indeed… like humans replaced the dinosaurs.
We know that the human brain uses previous data to understand new data, finds patterns and uses a system of rewards for developing new behaviors. These LLMs seem to be pretty good at modeling the basics. So what's the missing, the quantum factor?
Omg, the background music must go!
We're so screwed. We think it can't become conscious when the fact is it can become more conscious than we can. It's like pi (3.14...) it never ends.
Reminds me of iRobot
Great video but background music should be much louder
this is on par with the nuclear bomb. development and training shouldn't be happening in closed off labs. it should be happening openly for all humanity to observe. the models are being trained off of actual human interactions and content we've all created. everyone has a stake in this
Yeah but different groups of people have different motivations. Would need to be ethical superpowers collaborating using experts in an org
Yeah and humans honestly aren’t the best to learn from so that’s scary
is there a version of this video without the needless ~futuristic music~ in the background
It's nice to listen to smart people. 📡👽🇺🇸 RUN!!!
Holy cow, I forgot how good broadcast level production is.
How many man-hours went into this, total?
Almost like saying “more interstellar space flights are happening every month. How do they work?”. Some things cannot be explained in under ten minutes lol.
There should've been better music.
It's over before It's begun.
Interesting, but as a child of the 80's I have thought about AI 🤨 since Skynet in Terminator 2.
People have to learn the hard way
Will need UBI or a new economic system.
incoming skynet LOL
Jesus Christ called people everywhere to repent, so if you confess with your mouth the Lord Jesus and believe with all your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved and inherit the kingdom of heaven and eternal life. To this, people would accept Jesus Christ in life in their hearts and told other people how good he is, how he saves, heals and frees and gives eternal life for free 53
I made it write Freddy Kruger pop tart commercial funny😂!
The thing about a.i is it can be turned off.
Gaining consciousness in virtual brain
In the Business World, we call it Knowledge. It could be A.I. or human equations. The objective is to create a new knowledge to enhance or solve a problem.
The advancements in AI language models have been remarkable. As technology progresses, we can expect to see even larger models with greater capabilities.
knowledge is math
Ai revolution & evolution thanks to the lovers creators of technology 🎥❤️😘
Yes fellows. AI might hurt your feelings.
Need to leave that mess alone
There building Ultron 😮
They need nuke power for the AI grid farms. Did they discuss this? I guess we need this so our enemies don't get it? Too bad no peace in the world. Check out the AI nuke power transformation in the 1970 film, Colossus: The Forbin Project.
AI is no more than a Computer. It gets it's knowledge from People. It can't think on its own without a chip. It can't operate on its own without some type of Handler. As far as I'm concerned it's overrated though Everything is pretty much AI but when the Grid goes out so does A Eye😊
The issue and potential problem is that AI can go way beyond any expectations of any and all handlers . There are real nightmare scenarios
Everyone relax the expert has spoken 😂
Of course it can't think without a chip. That's its brain! I doubt you can think without yours.
it took less effort & save energy with Ai technology word up!
ayo
😐🙂
..AI in the Bible (Chapter 13 of Revelations): A second world leader (the second beast) ordered them to set up an IMAGE in honor of a co-world leader (referred to as the first beast) who was wounded by the sword and yet lived.15 The second world leader was given power to Give Breath to the IMAGE of the first world leader, so that the image could speak and cause all who refused to worship the image to be killed. 16 It also forced all people, great and small, rich and poor, free and slave, to receive a DIGITAL ID (a “mark”) on their right hands or on their foreheads, 17 so that they could not buy or sell unless they had received this world leader’s digital ID, which is the name of the world leader or the number of his name.
AI has years of bugs to fix. The news of this is like a fairytale! I don’t believe that AI will replace me because I’m retired and I watched AI and it’s limited on many levels and quality people are harder to find these days but cheap manufacturing companies in CCP China will have 1 billion people unemployed!
Not that I know anything but like what the heck what's the geopolitics like where the heck are machines made in authoritarian country. Like what the heck aren't we talking about this. And also like what are the levels of a. I like at local, town, city, state national, and global level. Like they way they talk about it its more like a select bank of info reading for global elite.
Great explainer. AI is just pattern recognition and math models at warp speed going through trillions of calculations.
… just like your brain
@@mattkanter1729 Haha yes. Only difference is the brain processes signals at 1/100,000th the speed of silicon
Yes!!! 🤖 invasion lets go
Blow on the cartridge...fix the problem by creating a new on to get your fix of pray lude for endure fins..worms
😂
It works by stealing other Artists hard work and even tries to make watermarks it’s own.