AI & Geopolitics: Why The Next 6 Months Will Change The World
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- Опубліковано 5 сер 2024
- For my last video before the Summer break it's time to look ahead about how artificial intelligence is eclipsing all other technology innovations and the impact it's having on world politics. We have a race to innovate, to build new solutions, and both companies and countries are now battling to be a leader in AI, since with that dominance it would appear comes dominance of industry and the world.
We have also have some major elections taking place in a number of jurisdictions and a some rather fractured relationships across the globe, not least between the US and China. Against this backdrop artificial intelligence development is not just an exciting new technology but it also becomes an important tool for tech, innovation and political and military dominance.
For this reason the next six months could define how AI impacts our lives and the future of our planet. In this video I take a look at this, and where we might all end up... - Наука та технологія
Nemesis will follow Hubris. It always does.
I think you are getting wrong how AI is progressing. It is not about states and large companies. At the current stage, the breakthroughs come from small teams and individuals that are ahead of the crowd. And they make use of available models and AI tools to advance their projects. Actually, the next big thing is clusters of interacting AI personae, with feedback loops and AIs writing prompts for other AIs. Once a master AI determines the direction of an AI development project, the whole thing gets really scary.
it never gets scary... these are programs that follow code written by people. It's smoke and mirrors. It can not do anything a human can just do themselves... some things the computer can do faster and others a human is required.
Yes the rich get richer and when people have more then others it has been shown that they become less caring of others. thanks for your interesting talk.
Well i predicted and confirmed with chat gpt that it will be able to detect human deceit in the very near future, humans will not be able to lie to each other once AI gets to that stage we are talking months not years, it will be able to uncover people's true intentions, not many people are talking about this and its implications.
But how will we know if the AI is telling the truth or if it is right? What would make people trust it?
absolute nonsense... lie detection is pseudoscience and why people are able to use techniques to defeat lie detectors.
I thought this guy was AI generated
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At least he is using some filters (or botox)
@@guidopahlberg9413 ladies ladies, stop gossiping like a couple of chickens
Have you used AI to accomplish anything like building code for an application, it's worse than useless. AI is nothing more than the next big short.
It feels like it’s saving time by generating code but then you inherit a load of inefficiencies or stuff that is just plain wrong from what it’s been trained on. Which suggests that if we become reliant on AI then it’s a race to the bottom.
@@techandlawwithpaulhaswell The greatest trend I see is AI being over-hyped, relied on by the markets in particular (productivity miracle, etc), but will fall so far short. We understand feeding LLMs (or any model) is proven to be mathematically producing diminishing returns. The claims that AI will take jobs or reach AGI in this cycle, is greatly overstated.
I think I'm particularly frustrated currently because I attempted to write a pitch-deck with AI, citing legal cases backing the product's idea, and AI just made EVERYTHING up, whilst I'm simultaneously developing code for the product and its just slowing me down with its suggestions 😅 … so I'd love if AI devs could hurry up and actually meet on the demands soon please 🙏😁