The New Age of Intelligent Machines - Prof. Shimon Ullman,

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  • Опубліковано 9 тра 2024
  • Recorded June 29th, 2018
    Shimon Ullman is a professor of computer science at the Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel. Ullman's main research area is the study of vision processing by both humans and machines.
    www.weizmann.ac.il
  • Наука та технологія

КОМЕНТАРІ • 26

  • @OscarWrightZenTANGO
    @OscarWrightZenTANGO 5 років тому

    Great presentation

  • @wisdon
    @wisdon 5 років тому

    Well was not Turing but Weiner that proposed the modern computer design.
    However they are very much alike ferengi.

  • @machinistnick2859
    @machinistnick2859 3 роки тому

    thanks

  • @Zen_Power
    @Zen_Power 5 років тому

    China are absolutely serious and committed on A.I and the tech industry to push itself on the world stage. Quantum computing and G.A.I are going to be the key drivers for any country serious in economic growth.

  • @ab1577
    @ab1577 5 років тому

    מרתק!

  • @Lionhead2128
    @Lionhead2128 5 років тому +1

    Beautiful Presentation... thanks for sharing!!

  • @rodgermyles2871
    @rodgermyles2871 5 років тому

    Why so much name dropping by these experts in these presentations? I’m fed up with hearing about Einstein &Co, Turing, etc. Let’s move on shall we and the presentation can save us some time!

  • @stephanbibeau
    @stephanbibeau Рік тому

    so we are trading human inteligence for machine inteligence ok machines will win cause they are not lazy we are for creating them to do our work basicaly giving them the reigns

  • @MrAndrew535
    @MrAndrew535 5 років тому +4

    Why is it that as soon as one acquires the title "professor", a requirement to clearly define ones terms ceases to be expected? This seems to be common practice throughout both the scientific and academic communities. Surely this is an indictment on the students also who are lacking something, not least, the wherewithal, or perhaps even a spine, to challenge authority.

    • @klammer75
      @klammer75 5 років тому +1

      Andew Tarjanyi can you elaborate? Am curious as the definition of terms is perhaps an inherent bug in our communication system (language) while mathematics appears to be the only medium where ambiguity is clarified, but even in that world...things are still a bit hazy...think proofs and p vs np....

    • @MrAndrew535
      @MrAndrew535 5 років тому +1

      You appear to have missed my point a little. It is a criticism of institutionalised behaviour plaguing human progress and ultimately, its survival. Even mathematics will consistently fail when seeking to understand natural phenomena if it cannot first define them. The point is that if titles are not accompanied by greater expectations placed upon those who hold them then what progress can reasonably be expected?

    • @user-jd1hy9bg1d
      @user-jd1hy9bg1d 5 років тому

      exactly THIS, well said ^^/

  • @C6438911
    @C6438911 5 років тому

    AI is great, and it is a very interesting subject !
    I just want to tell how I feel about AI in general.. at least about AI that exists in its current form.
    if we don't care that AI is not self-aware or really understands anything then AI is absolutely great!
    Intelligent, what does that mean? Does intelligence mean that you are aware that you exist? or that you can think?
    A computer just does what it is instructed to do but really fast. But does it really 'know' what it does?
    it reads an adress in memory, executes the command, writes it back to another part of memory but really really fast.
    If a computer 'speaks' does it really know it talks? ......it just sends data in a particular order to a speaker at 44100 times a second.
    It isn't even aware it exists. it isn't alive. it doesn't know why it does the things it does.
    It is an illusion of human like behavior, but it doesn't really know that it is doing something funny or clever or fast.
    We assign or project those human qualities onto a computer when it does something. We think that its amazing, funny, clever, sad or whatever.
    But nevertheless, A.I. is still amazing in my opinion, but it isn't really like I think AI should be.
    Meaning that a machine can just as easily calculate 1+1=2 or kill someone. it does not understand that there is a difference between calculating and killing ... if it is programmed to do one or the other, it is just doing it, without hesitation, without any feeling whatsoever and not even realising it is doing it.
    If you think it does know then a hammer gets a headache if you use it to slam a nail into a piece of wood.
    The point is that it does not have any concept about what it does is good or bad, right or wrong, funny or sad.
    It just does things not even realising it is doing it. it doesn't think. it isn't aware of anything.
    Even Siri, no matter how human-like it sounds, it doesn't truely understand anything. it is an illusion. A good one and entertaining, I agree.
    Anyway, maybe I expect too much of A.I. I just want it to be aware, understanding, knowing about what its doing.

    • @nagaratnanayak6259
      @nagaratnanayak6259 5 років тому

      Auxilium you seems to have analysed convincingly..At the same time I also feel the element of self awareness in human beings is very negligible.In that sense are we not programmed mechines.?

  • @circusboy90210
    @circusboy90210 5 років тому

    Human beings are the most advanced robots ever invented, exercose,diet,training, and educating them is far superior than wasting time and resources trying replace them work gives people value,they dont need to be replaced.

    • @PatrykKarter
      @PatrykKarter 5 років тому +2

      circusboy90210 tell that to truck drivers, toilet cleaners and other monotonous and unfulfilling jobs. Humans are inventors, creators, discoverers and explorers, machines will replace the jobs no one wants to do so we can focus on exploring the universe.

    • @Metacognition88
      @Metacognition88 5 років тому

      circusboy90210 yeah right. Our brains are the best we have here on this planet but humans can also be lazy, selfish, greedy and prone to making errors.

    • @Rick-tf4dl
      @Rick-tf4dl 5 років тому

      Patryk Karter seriously? You believe the bottom 25% IQ of the population are going to have a fulfilling life creating?? Oops maybe you are in this group I'm sorry. Do they still make paint by numbers kits?

    • @PatrykKarter
      @PatrykKarter 5 років тому +1

      Rick Zimmerman lol, maybe avoid deploying ad hominems and people might talk to you. You can't possibly know anything about me, yet you judge. I'm sure people with low IQs would prefer to travel, play videogames or watch movies rather than cleaning toilets, and maybe once they're bored of those things, and start to contemplate life and what to do to have a meaningful life they might start reading, researching and applying their knowledge to their environment. I know that from experience as it happened to me, I had a job which can be easily replaced by AI and it wasn't a meaningful job, after a couple of years of doing nothing (playing videogames, watching TV series) and then some more years of research I found my dream job and can work from home while deepening my knowledge. Life is a bumpy road, but technology made it better most of the time, same will happen with AI, people will lose their jobs but they will adapt and solve their problems, that's what humans do. Next time you want to have a conversation with someone, learn some manners, it's a useful skill.