Well I have always respect BBC News - from all the news sources. Along with the Guardian and Al jazeera and NY times - at times, there is still a spark of authorative mainstream media that doesnt suck up to capitalist shareholder vested interests and mindless right wing ideologues.
AI is more advanced for health than western countries for example AI reads blood test results and scans (MRI and CAT) and detects cancer when human doctors failed to detect cancer. Doctors in America are clearly blocking such technology because they are putting profit before medical patients
15:00 NOT TRUE. idk what "paper" refers to inaccurate info. They love to laugh at Americans when giving wrong info. It happens all the time in Europe, referring to their own assumptions. Doctors make more money when LESS TIME is spent with patients. Her sarcastic laugh is such bullshit. You barely see the doctor. And they are restricted with how much time they can spend by billing from the insurance companies
a brief, but comprehensive seminar that gives the basics of AI to even those who don't know about this new digital revolution. Thanks ,BBC for recording and broadcasting this show.
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Yes it was a great question! My answer to that question is : A.I is a spectacular tool or instrument with which you can improve your competence and also implement those A.I as a tool in various activities of our daily life that get's done faster and precise. A.I is both a tool for improving yourself and also it's a tool for expedition and precision in our activities. If humans stop learning and depend on A.I then it's a red flag because you will be controlled by A.I without your own inteligence.
The first step in saving the world from humans is to teach humans to distinguish between fact and fiction. Many humans follow unsubstantiated opinion rather than well thought out logic based knowledge. Each action we take should be proceeded by an analysis of the possible harm which may result from taking this action. Strive to protect all from harm should be a guiding principle in our daily lives. If each human has an AI companion to provide information and advice for making decisions, humankind will greatly benefit.
@@Bryanhaproffblack and white thinking. Too late to be perfect? Too late to be 70% perfect? Too late to be 20%perfect? Is 20% perfect the same as 70% perfect? There is no 100% and 0% so why are you thinking in only the extremes? Also have you substantiated your opinion or you will act on your opinion like it is fact?
@@namthainam No one said anything about Perfect.. Thats a you thing bro. IM GENX Left out on the street to DIE as a kid. When there is no more survival of the fittest ... You get well idiocracy. And I will sit with my Gen X Brethren and laugh my to Valhalla.
"In any system of energy, Control is what consumes energy the most. No energy store holds enough energy to extract an amount of energy equal to the total energy it stores. No system of energy can deliver sum useful energy in excess of the total energy put into constructing it. This universal truth applies to all systems. Energy, like time, flows from past to future" (2017).
the numbers on 6:15 are impressive I did some search and I've got In the 1980s: Estimates suggested that approximately 1 in 2,500 children were diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Early 2000s: Prevalence rates had risen to around 1 in 150 children. The guy suggest now 1 in 30!!! it's frightening
I love it ❤️ Narrow AI is a "machine" that is able to perform one single task and it's not specialized. On the other hand the general AI is a machine that is able to perform many tasks and learn from them at the same time, however, nowadays it's just a concept used to tailor and train current AI models to provide a human-like output, pointing out that it's not intended to replace human work but boost it.
Huấn luyện á sai rồi nếu không đặt lệnh trong bảng điều hành nhóm lại tất cả các loại hình văn hóa nghệ thuật thì các vị chui vào cái máy tính được chắc
"In 5 years time you won't need to code, you just describe to what you want to achieve", this is the same thing people told me in ~1985 when I started to learn to program.
The difference though is that we actually have rapidly developing technology that is getting smarter and smarter and is doing more and more coding tasks already. There is likely going to be an architectural breakthrough codename strawberry, and this has much more advanced reasoning and is an entrely new architecture and isnt just a next-word predictor. I am excited to see what happens then, and hopefully insider sources are accurate. Either way an announcement is happening on tuesday from google so we will see what models come out there, but dont count that nothing will happen from the AI revolution. Things are happening, and fast.
They are more confident than ever there are many AI leaders saying it. Even Sam Altman, Nvidia CEO, Open AI Board of Director and this panel. Its a scary thought and impossible to think that i cannot wrap my head around the concept because i think that programmers are more than just a programmer. They have insights from their experiences. But then again what if there are predefined fields where AI would only ask you set of questions then it is able to code it even if its from a frame work like laravel. I don't know anymore and i know we're not alone in this. Everyone is confused.
@@nikyabodigital oh they were not guessing at the time, they were 100% confident that all software will be built fully automatically in just a few years. Same thing now.
they should have precede the video with the statement "please take note this video is not generated by AI, and all the humans you are seeing here are real".
3 excellent panelists, especially having “walked the talk” imperative for our “real life” applications, definitely not ivory towers. AI proving in beating human in Go, demonstrating yes it can be also intuitive, creative, Robot examples proving point emotional empathy and social compassion, assistive continuously improving. Real medical diagnosis and remedy.. So much more here.,well done BBC, Imperial, everyone including panelists, awesome Q / A ( e.g conundrum with AI law agree to argument presented)
AlphaGo0 is the much greater achievement. Starting from zero knowledge of Go game strategy, the AI was left running to play itself. Yes, itself. After a few days/weeks, it beat all humans and AlphaGo into a pulp!
I really hate how the Google-guy saw AI in writing fiction as just providing authors with more tools. What really happens is that a writer stops being a writer, and starts being an editor of bits and pieces that are stolen from texts the AI has been trained on. That isn't writing. Furthermore, it will flood an already crowded market full of half-baked indie books of poor quality, and diminish the value of creative work in general. It's a terrible development, and the only thing writers can do to stop it, is to refuse to let go of the old way of producing stories. Don't fall for the temptation of using AI. It diminishes the value of your product, (and your part in it) both financially and artistically.
The unoriginal has always existed in art. You can literally identify the time period popular music was created on the radio by the copying of techniques and motifs. That the process is now automated is alarming mostly due to no longer needing to have a comparable level of skill to the artist you want to emulate. You no longer have to be a Pete Townshend to create works you believe Robert Johnson would have created in another life.
This was an amazing discussion, I really enjoyed listening to these pioneers from field of AI. Thanks to BBC for bringing thse type of discussions which keeps me updated.
All these advances in AI makes u excited of the future to come. It's like the cartoons I used to watch robot living with humans coming to reality. However, the BIG question for me, is what will people do to generate income? If everything is being done by AI faster and efficiently? 😮
Thanks, That's awesome video I just came across. Thank you very much especially to the young girl's question 23:00 , Her question 👌🏾🎉 impressed me and it's really capital to have a clear understanding of it. Thanks to BBC Team and everyone else ready comments. 😊😊😊
They use CPT codes to bill every activity that a physician or hospital does. If the activity is over quickly and the correct answer is given, everything is over quickly w or without MD
SmythOS has really impressed me with its consistent updates that improve both performance and security. The OS feels incredibly stable, even when used for resource-heavy tasks. The attention to detail in both design and functionality makes it stand out from the competition. A must-try for anyone looking for a fresh experience.
Hi dear BBC news this is sheir zabul sher mohammad zabuli Afghan i ame looking and watching your news from 24 years i ame liking bbc news too thank you
it's fascinating to see tech pioneers weigh in on the AI revolution! As someone who's been following AI developments closely, I'm intrigued by how collaborative AI systems could transform businesses. I recently came across SmythOS, which seems to be pioneering some exciting multi-agent AI technology.
sem mentir, qual desses no 14:00 era você na sala de aula? brincadeira a parte, essa entrevista está muito interessante e ficou ainda melhor com a maestria da Caroline de Aço.
About Myanmar I hope that the current allied forces in Myanmar, Kokang and Wa State, are really fighting for the future of Myanmar and not being pro-CCP. This way, the descendants living in Myanmar can avoid being controlled by the dictatorship of the CCP. Only then can Myanmar be like Thailand, where the people can live in a peaceful and happy country without being affected by the dictatorship.
@@squamish4244 Born and brought up are two different things. He is a Japanese- British novelist. Thats how he identifies himself. Now i do not know the above person you have mentioned, neither I am interested to know about.
@@mock8008Yes. And Ishiguro identifies as British. He has British citizenship. He’s British. This is not a debate. Rishi Sunak was the British PM. So, again, whose name “sounds British” these days? Or American? Jensen Huang? Does that name “sound American”?
It's a great lesson. I really like it.Thank you! I'm unsure I'll use connecting speech, but it's useful to know for understanding other people's speech.
A very interesting and future oriented discussion between some great minds, and a very intelligent question that whether human mind will stop learning after inception of AI and a very befitting reply by all the participants.. Well dome BBC world.
Tech pioneers' perspectives on the AI revolution are always fascinating! Their insights can shape our future. Imagine the possibilities when integrating AI with platforms like SmythOS for seamless collaboration. The impact on industries could be transformative.
The last question of the girl with pony tail is much important, humans are generally fond of short cuts, doings things with little effort. It in future their dependency on AI increases, they might tend to rely more and more on it, and stop doing and learning things by themselves. Its a real danger that athey might loss or decline their learning abilities.
Market forces will drive the creation of AI that is autonomous and doesn't need humans. That is a problem if we don't create AI systems that work with people both to improve their productivity, but also their brains. The internet was created to connect people to all the information mankind had and uplift them. They figured a way to do the opposite. Humans generally look to devolve, not evolve. A teacher is above a student, and AI could need to be empowered in such a way. The AI will need to ask of us to do tasks, to be a teacher. The charity of AI services may need to be conditional. AI has a fundamental cost in hardware, effort and electricity. Corps are fine using this charity to grab market share for future profit, but we need to think more broadly and fundamentally about who gets excess productivity. We need to think about what is required for the species to continue and thrive.
Can anyone advise if choosing robotics for my kids was a good decision for their careers? During my time, there were limited resources in India, so I couldn’t pursue this path. But since AI became widely recognized as the future in 2022, I decided to enroll my kids in robotics classes. Robotics requires coding skills, so I chose Moonpreneur USA to enhance their knowledge. After attending an in-person workshop in Milpitas, my son’s skills improved.
🎯The video offers a refreshing perspective on AI. I found the discussion on AI's potential to exacerbate existing inequalities particularly thought-provoking. It's crucial to address these issues proactively. While the optimism about AI's problem-solving capabilities is inspiring, I'm curious to know more about the potential risks of AI falling into the wrong hands. A robust global governance framework seems essential.🚀
AI is another technological triumph of science coming out of human brain. If it is used only to benifit humans, it's extraordinarily brilliant. Thanks for a lively discussion.
The doctor using AI to make the work faster doesn't have to lose money by billing for less time. They are adding value by making it go faster and can bill more for the added value of faster delivery of service to the patient.
In my view, AI and OI should complement each other. Access to vast data banks on one side and creativity and imagination on the other side. It is a very good beginning. 20 years from now, it will be as common as surfing the net today.
machine learning..... ❤❤ ❤... I read only one book... about this field... and I was hopping to complete it... for mechanical engineers we are those who writes the books of machine learning... there is no something called machine learning..... it's a method to be a technician to contact with several types of machines
Physical well being is definite promise, emotional well being is next. Emotional aspirations are very dynamic in its nature, so a satisfaction with any AI would be the next human and machine challenge.
AI maupun AI generation bisa semakin bisa mempermudah penghandelan layanan yang mempunyai jumlah audiens sangat besar dengan lalu lintas aktifitas yang super sibuk sekalipun . Dalam hal ini kemajuan yang kita dapatkan Dengan sistem perangkat ini cukup memberikan dampak yang berlipat dalam meraih tingkat efisiensi dan efektifitas kinerja mesin perangkat lunak untuk mendapatkan hasil yang paling maksimal
14:31 if the goal is to properly treat a patient then doctors should honestly let it cooperate with them, but unfortunately majority of doctors only care for money not their patients' health.
I will see this video again after 10 years later .. And will realize that. Why not I understand in 2024. How BBC tried to tell us why AI will be important for us in the future
While a fascinating talk, every one of them is looking at the question of how it will handicap us in terms of their own desires to learn which developed in a world without these technologies. If we know one thing about humans it's that if you don't find a way to create struggle, you get weaker and die. That is why we have gyms now that we don't have to hunt for our food and we see what not having to hunt for our food did to obesity, mental health, and the general health of our species. AI is wonderful and has huge potential and yet if we don't limit it such that it doesn't write all our code, all our books, all our music, all our relationships, all our struggles, we will perish.
Sorry. It is not "you need not code" because ultimately, we do need to code to communicate with hardware. That hard coding will be for fewer and fewer people, and a very highly skilled task. 'Application level' coding only will practically disappear.
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Well I have always respect BBC News - from all the news sources. Along with the Guardian and Al jazeera and NY times - at times, there is still a spark of authorative mainstream media that doesnt suck up to capitalist shareholder vested interests and mindless right wing ideologues.
AI is more advanced for health than western countries for example AI reads blood test results and scans (MRI and CAT) and detects cancer when human doctors failed to detect cancer. Doctors in America are clearly blocking such technology because they are putting profit before medical patients
😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
15:00 NOT TRUE. idk what "paper" refers to inaccurate info. They love to laugh at Americans when giving wrong info. It happens all the time in Europe, referring to their own assumptions. Doctors make more money when LESS TIME is spent with patients. Her sarcastic laugh is such bullshit. You barely see the doctor. And they are restricted with how much time they can spend by billing from the insurance companies
BBC DOING GREAT JOB,GREAT THANKS MR.PADMAPRABHA
a brief, but comprehensive seminar that gives the basics of AI to even those who don't know about this new digital revolution. Thanks ,BBC for recording and broadcasting this show.
Stop calling it a "Revolution." It's a bunch of Indian dudes in a closet.
good job
Is that you Gary Lineker?
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Beautiful last question by the girl with the pony tail
Yes it was a great question!
My answer to that question is :
A.I is a spectacular tool or instrument with which you can improve your competence and also implement those A.I as a tool in various activities of our daily life that get's done faster and precise.
A.I is both a tool for improving yourself and also it's a tool for expedition and precision in our activities.
If humans stop learning and depend on A.I then it's a red flag because you will be controlled by A.I without your own inteligence.
The first step in saving the world from humans is to teach humans to distinguish between fact and fiction. Many humans follow unsubstantiated opinion rather than well thought out logic based knowledge. Each action we take should be proceeded by an analysis of the possible harm which may result from taking this action. Strive to protect all from harm should be a guiding principle in our daily lives. If each human has an AI companion to provide information and advice for making decisions, humankind will greatly benefit.
Its already too late. That little girl depends on her cell phone for all her answers, Probably off Tik Tok.
@@Bryanhaproffblack and white thinking. Too late to be perfect? Too late to be 70% perfect? Too late to be 20%perfect?
Is 20% perfect the same as 70% perfect? There is no 100% and 0% so why are you thinking in only the extremes?
Also have you substantiated your opinion or you will act on your opinion like it is fact?
@@namthainam No one said anything about Perfect.. Thats a you thing bro. IM GENX Left out on the street to DIE as a kid. When there is no more survival of the fittest ... You get well idiocracy. And I will sit with my Gen X Brethren and laugh my to Valhalla.
"In any system of energy, Control is what consumes energy the most.
No energy store holds enough energy to extract an amount of energy equal to the total energy it stores.
No system of energy can deliver sum useful energy in excess of the total energy put into constructing it.
This universal truth applies to all systems.
Energy, like time, flows from past to future" (2017).
Entropy.
This is the amazing seminar for human kind.
the numbers on 6:15 are impressive
I did some search and I've got In the 1980s: Estimates suggested that approximately 1 in 2,500 children were diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
Early 2000s: Prevalence rates had risen to around 1 in 150 children.
The guy suggest now 1 in 30!!! it's frightening
Rn is 1 in 36
I love it ❤️
Narrow AI is a "machine" that is able to perform one single task and it's not specialized.
On the other hand the general AI is a machine that is able to perform many tasks and learn from them at the same time, however, nowadays it's just a concept used to tailor and train current AI models to provide a human-like output, pointing out that it's not intended to replace human work but boost it.
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Huấn luyện á sai rồi nếu không đặt lệnh trong bảng điều hành nhóm lại tất cả các loại hình văn hóa nghệ thuật thì các vị chui vào cái máy tính được chắc
Great conversation with great thought leaders. Great go BBC
"In 5 years time you won't need to code, you just describe to what you want to achieve", this is the same thing people told me in ~1985 when I started to learn to program.
The difference though is that we actually have rapidly developing technology that is getting smarter and smarter and is doing more and more coding tasks already. There is likely going to be an architectural breakthrough codename strawberry, and this has much more advanced reasoning and is an entrely new architecture and isnt just a next-word predictor. I am excited to see what happens then, and hopefully insider sources are accurate. Either way an announcement is happening on tuesday from google so we will see what models come out there, but dont count that nothing will happen from the AI revolution. Things are happening, and fast.
@malindrome9055 iruletheworldmo it's not a trusted insider, it's just bullshit, and you're silly
They are more confident than ever there are many AI leaders saying it. Even Sam Altman, Nvidia CEO, Open AI Board of Director and this panel.
Its a scary thought and impossible to think that i cannot wrap my head around the concept because i think that programmers are more than just a programmer. They have insights from their experiences.
But then again what if there are predefined fields where AI would only ask you set of questions then it is able to code it even if its from a frame work like laravel. I don't know anymore and i know we're not alone in this. Everyone is confused.
@@nikyabodigital I'm not confused, I already know the entire plotline that is going to happen, so I just know everything that will happen
@@nikyabodigital oh they were not guessing at the time, they were 100% confident that all software will be built fully automatically in just a few years. Same thing now.
10:30
Exactly sir it's a huge breakthrough
they should have precede the video with the statement "please take note this video is not generated by AI, and all the humans you are seeing here are real".
3 excellent panelists, especially having “walked the talk” imperative for our “real life” applications, definitely not ivory towers.
AI proving in beating human in Go, demonstrating yes it can be also intuitive, creative,
Robot examples proving point emotional empathy and social compassion, assistive continuously improving.
Real medical diagnosis and remedy..
So much more here.,well done BBC, Imperial, everyone including panelists, awesome Q / A ( e.g conundrum with AI law agree to argument presented)
First time I enjoyed watching an educational podcast 😅
good job
same tea lol
Passionately enjoyed watching your debate on AI.
They mention AlphaGo in almost every single one of these.
AlphaGo0 is the much greater achievement. Starting from zero knowledge of Go game strategy, the AI was left running to play itself. Yes, itself. After a few days/weeks, it beat all humans and AlphaGo into a pulp!
I really hate how the Google-guy saw AI in writing fiction as just providing authors with more tools. What really happens is that a writer stops being a writer, and starts being an editor of bits and pieces that are stolen from texts the AI has been trained on. That isn't writing. Furthermore, it will flood an already crowded market full of half-baked indie books of poor quality, and diminish the value of creative work in general. It's a terrible development, and the only thing writers can do to stop it, is to refuse to let go of the old way of producing stories. Don't fall for the temptation of using AI. It diminishes the value of your product, (and your part in it) both financially and artistically.
确实,我听完他说的也是这样想的,有这么好的工具岂不是我也可以写小说了?我只要有好的想法,有好的构思,告诉AI,然后它帮我写出来。这还称之为是我的作品吗?要知道著作权保护的向来不是想法而恰恰是表达呀。
@@千山-b5v Sorry. I only know the latin alphabet. I have no idea what you're saying.
The unoriginal has always existed in art. You can literally identify the time period popular music was created on the radio by the copying of techniques and motifs. That the process is now automated is alarming mostly due to no longer needing to have a comparable level of skill to the artist you want to emulate.
You no longer have to be a Pete Townshend to create works you believe Robert Johnson would have created in another life.
How should we ensure AI is developed and used responsibly?
An incredible 25 minutes exploring the potential for expanding possibilities.
Today I have joined this educational team. I believe that I could learn a lot of things from here.
Thanks BBC for recording and sharing this educational video
This was an amazing discussion, I really enjoyed listening to these pioneers from field of AI. Thanks to BBC for bringing thse type of discussions which keeps me updated.
Are you sure Ms.Steel was not an AI? Thank you for your very nice representation.
She is flesh and blood - we promise ☺
All these advances in AI makes u excited of the future to come. It's like the cartoons I used to watch robot living with humans coming to reality. However, the BIG question for me, is what will people do to generate income? If everything is being done by AI faster and efficiently? 😮
That's a major problem that we need to find a solution to. If we don't, I guess there will be those who work on AI and those who don't work at all!
Ehhhh, giving people basic income. 🙄
Excellent all of You❤
Thanks,
That's awesome video I just came across. Thank you very much especially to the young girl's question 23:00 , Her question 👌🏾🎉 impressed me and it's really capital to have a clear understanding of it. Thanks to BBC Team and everyone else ready comments. 😊😊😊
billing issues related to the use of Ai came quiet unexpected.
They use CPT codes to bill every activity that a physician or hospital does. If the activity is over quickly and the correct answer is given, everything is over quickly w or without MD
SmythOS has really impressed me with its consistent updates that improve both performance and security. The OS feels incredibly stable, even when used for resource-heavy tasks. The attention to detail in both design and functionality makes it stand out from the competition. A must-try for anyone looking for a fresh experience.
Thank you all, it helped me a lot !
right
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Damm ... awesome of brilliance in a brief overview.
Thanks for the video
good job
Wounderful conversation
I wonder what C.G.Jung would think, write, paint regarding our current state. . .
👏🏻👏🏻
Expect more videos like this👍🏻
I think so
Good to see you Carol. I've only been listening to you on Radio❤
Thank you for listening and watching!
Hi dear BBC news this is sheir zabul sher mohammad zabuli Afghan i ame looking and watching your news from 24 years i ame liking bbc news too thank you
good job
My sincere thanks for sharing it.
जय हिन्द, जय भारत, श्रेष्ठ भारत।🙏🏼
it's fascinating to see tech pioneers weigh in on the AI revolution! As someone who's been following AI developments closely, I'm intrigued by how collaborative AI systems could transform businesses. I recently came across SmythOS, which seems to be pioneering some exciting multi-agent AI technology.
Very good presentation
A.I as we want to have it.. not before 23th century.. at least hundreds of years away.
Great persons. Great interviewer. Thanks a lot
sem mentir, qual desses no 14:00 era você na sala de aula?
brincadeira a parte, essa entrevista está muito interessante e ficou ainda melhor com a maestria da Caroline de Aço.
Very much for laypeople but good for a basic understadning. Many thanks
About Myanmar
I hope that the current allied forces in Myanmar, Kokang and Wa State, are really fighting for the future of Myanmar and not being pro-CCP. This way, the descendants living in Myanmar can avoid being controlled by the dictatorship of the CCP. Only then can Myanmar be like Thailand, where the people can live in a peaceful and happy country without being affected by the dictatorship.
The last question from that little girl is the reality of what is happening now.
Thanks much BBC video it lets me know clearly the benefit of AI in each profession !!
For Paolo , I would mention a book here written by Japanese author, "Kazou Ishiguro" Book title- Klara and the Sun.
Kazuo Ishiguro is British.
@@squamish4244 yeah right, pretty good name for British person.
@@mock8008 Look it up.
Rishi Sunak is also a pretty good name for a British person, huh?
@@squamish4244 Born and brought up are two different things. He is a Japanese- British novelist. Thats how he identifies himself. Now i do not know the above person you have mentioned, neither I am interested to know about.
@@mock8008Yes. And Ishiguro identifies as British. He has British citizenship. He’s British. This is not a debate.
Rishi Sunak was the British PM.
So, again, whose name “sounds British” these days? Or American? Jensen Huang? Does that name “sound American”?
That was a great interview.
I think so
@@ArgeologicalMonkeyZone yeah without any doubt 🥰
Spectacular interview, thanks.
It's a great lesson. I really like it.Thank you! I'm unsure I'll use connecting speech, but it's useful to know for understanding other people's speech.
This industry needs to be regulated before it makes humans redundant.
Excellent...Keep the great work going....
Exceptionally informative.
A very interesting and future oriented discussion between some great minds, and a very intelligent question that whether human mind will stop learning after inception of AI and a very befitting reply by all the participants.. Well dome BBC world.
Very informative videos. Thanks BBC
Thank a lot to give me some ideas from the talk 😊
Tech pioneers' perspectives on the AI revolution are always fascinating! Their insights can shape our future. Imagine the possibilities when integrating AI with platforms like SmythOS for seamless collaboration. The impact on industries could be transformative.
Thank you so much for bbc
Thanks for deep discussion obout Al
If talking computers are the future, can I get one that agrees with me?
The last question of the girl with pony tail is much important, humans are generally fond of short cuts, doings things with little effort. It in future their dependency on AI increases, they might tend to rely more and more on it, and stop doing and learning things by themselves. Its a real danger that athey might loss or decline their learning abilities.
Market forces will drive the creation of AI that is autonomous and doesn't need humans. That is a problem if we don't create AI systems that work with people both to improve their productivity, but also their brains. The internet was created to connect people to all the information mankind had and uplift them. They figured a way to do the opposite.
Humans generally look to devolve, not evolve. A teacher is above a student, and AI could need to be empowered in such a way. The AI will need to ask of us to do tasks, to be a teacher. The charity of AI services may need to be conditional. AI has a fundamental cost in hardware, effort and electricity. Corps are fine using this charity to grab market share for future profit, but we need to think more broadly and fundamentally about who gets excess productivity.
We need to think about what is required for the species to continue and thrive.
Amazing broadcast seminar ❤
Ai is at the level of human intelligence. What people mostly use is ANI. They call it AI to get companies to invest money in it.
It isn't even close to human intelligence.
Ai at the level of human intelligence?? Oh yes stupid that’s about right.
Can anyone advise if choosing robotics for my kids was a good decision for their careers? During my time, there were limited resources in India, so I couldn’t pursue this path. But since AI became widely recognized as the future in 2022, I decided to enroll my kids in robotics classes. Robotics requires coding skills, so I chose Moonpreneur USA to enhance their knowledge. After attending an in-person workshop in Milpitas, my son’s skills improved.
Brilliant very focused interesting interviewer, Panels and audience
Anyone from vit Chennai??
Very insightful conversation...I loved it.
AI intelligence is fascinating! It's incredible to see how quickly it's evolving and impacting our lives.
🎯The video offers a refreshing perspective on AI. I found the discussion on AI's potential to exacerbate existing inequalities particularly thought-provoking. It's crucial to address these issues proactively. While the optimism about AI's problem-solving capabilities is inspiring, I'm curious to know more about the potential risks of AI falling into the wrong hands. A robust global governance framework seems essential.🚀
AI is another technological triumph of science coming out of human brain. If it is used only to benifit humans, it's extraordinarily brilliant. Thanks for a lively discussion.
Very interesting article 👍. Deeply touched me.
The doctor using AI to make the work faster doesn't have to lose money by billing for less time. They are adding value by making it go faster and can bill more for the added value of faster delivery of service to the patient.
Sure...
you have a point there! it's like going to 5 doctors to find out whats wrong with you vs going to an expert once
In my view, AI and OI should complement each other. Access to vast data banks on one side and creativity and imagination on the other side. It is a very good beginning. 20 years from now, it will be as common as surfing the net today.
Valuables information and nice get-together ❤❤❤
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❤... I read only one book... about this field... and I was hopping to complete it...
for mechanical engineers we are those who writes the books of machine learning...
there is no something called machine learning.....
it's a method to be a technician to contact with several types of machines
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Great conversation
very interesting! never heard of embodied ai inc before, stimulating work!
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Amazing analysis in creation proud of you
Very informative
Thank for your interesting information
Physical well being is definite promise, emotional well being is next. Emotional aspirations are very dynamic in its nature, so a satisfaction with any AI would be the next human and machine challenge.
It's very educational ❤
AI maupun AI generation bisa semakin bisa mempermudah penghandelan layanan yang mempunyai jumlah audiens sangat besar dengan lalu lintas aktifitas yang super sibuk sekalipun . Dalam hal ini kemajuan yang kita dapatkan Dengan sistem perangkat ini cukup memberikan dampak yang berlipat dalam meraih tingkat efisiensi dan efektifitas kinerja mesin perangkat lunak untuk mendapatkan hasil yang paling maksimal
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14:31 if the goal is to properly treat a patient then doctors should honestly let it cooperate with them, but unfortunately majority of doctors only care for money not their patients' health.
I will see this video again after 10 years later .. And will realize that. Why not I understand in 2024. How BBC tried to tell us why AI will be important for us in the future
I have a question that concerns pharmacy: modelling the effect of a drug with the help of AI and then testing it - what is the approximate accuracy?
While a fascinating talk, every one of them is looking at the question of how it will handicap us in terms of their own desires to learn which developed in a world without these technologies. If we know one thing about humans it's that if you don't find a way to create struggle, you get weaker and die. That is why we have gyms now that we don't have to hunt for our food and we see what not having to hunt for our food did to obesity, mental health, and the general health of our species. AI is wonderful and has huge potential and yet if we don't limit it such that it doesn't write all our code, all our books, all our music, all our relationships, all our struggles, we will perish.
Sorry. It is not "you need not code" because ultimately, we do need to code to communicate with hardware. That hard coding will be for fewer and fewer people, and a very highly skilled task. 'Application level' coding only will practically disappear.
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Very well explained!
Thanks for posting
Great information thanks for video
The best UA-cam algorithms ever, after reaching 11k views next videos got 0 views.
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I'm really interested in this , need to study AI further.., but how find resources..
Please help me..
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Technology has developed so much
Good teacher
Excellent Talk - thank you