Timothy Leary on Artificial Intelligence 1983

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  • Опубліковано 21 вер 2024
  • Timothy Leary hosts a 1983 television broadcast in Toronto discussing the fate of computers two years before the significant popularity of the world wide web.

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  • @byronchurch
    @byronchurch 3 роки тому

    Thanks for the Tim Gem 💎! What a sobering ending ! Bravo Timothy Leary !

  • @21bucky21
    @21bucky21 12 років тому

    Thanks man. I was pretty happy when I saw that I was the first person to comment, now with your approval of my comment I feel like my time here on youtube is being well spent. Thanks again man.

  • @reijin999
    @reijin999 Рік тому +1

    these people would be blown away by chatGPT

  • @richardhines8622
    @richardhines8622 8 років тому

    If you wish to study observer-ship, you must first turn it into an object/subject. Once you've turned your observer-ship into an object/subject you are essentially left with neither observer-ship , nor object.
    If anyone can design some hardware and write up some software to deal with the above, then good luck!
    60+ years of hard work by brilliant minds such as Minsky, and what do we have today,,, nothing more than an advance word processor, thats it folks !

  • @pauleverest
    @pauleverest 10 років тому +2

    Friendly AI with a soft launch is all we can hope for. It is inevitable and part of natural evolution that it will be here soon.

  • @gha23ify
    @gha23ify 11 років тому

    Its no answer , just a continuation, and a big if at that.

  • @neopadro
    @neopadro 11 років тому

    dont worry jimi im not taking life that srsly anymore. Thanks. :)

  • @neopadro
    @neopadro 12 років тому

    @21bucky21 Your first on a video that doesn't get more then a few view a day, good fucking job.

  • @jimiseverus
    @jimiseverus 11 років тому

    durka durrrrr

  • @21bucky21
    @21bucky21 13 років тому

    first

  • @pauleverest
    @pauleverest 10 років тому +1

    Friendly AI with a soft launch is all we can hope for. It is inevitable and part of natural evolution that it will be here soon.