When they invented the tractor, you could finish work that required 3,4 people and 2-3 days in hours. Did we take the time difference to spend with our families or enjoy life? No! We just went on to work even larger pieces of land, had less time and bonded less with our family and community
Seriously, opening with a popcorn moment, he should be more honest. I saw a guy his size with 3 buckets of popcorn at the movies when I was in grade school. Frightening
I like the excitement, the optimism and the vision. Just don't know if our society is ready do let all of us benefit from all of that nirvana he, and also me, thinks we can get to (or at least possible). Humans are too greedy to let such a strong power be used for the good of all.
This is a great way to look at it, and I think it's quite accurate. One caveat I would add is that we need to be cognizant of the effect that AI is going to have on the economy. As it becomes more capable it's going to drive labor costs down, especially when AI can completely replace a human. This is going to cause deflation as less competitive companies employ AI to outcompete their larger competitors. This will spark a price war that lowers prices to the new normal. The problem with this is that your $500k home loan is still $500k even though you're now earning 1/10th what you used to make. The same is true with the national debt. There are ways to artificially inflate the economy, we could institute UBI or something like it. But regardless of the solution, we're in for some major changes in the near future as the definition of work and the economy itself will demand a second glance.
AI will likely create a much larger difference between the "haves" and the "have nots." Those who can learn to leverage the power of AI to improve themselves and the world around them will benefit immensely. Those who do not will become the product of the AI tools built by others and be sidelined by society. AI will fundamentally change the way we work and our expectations of the world around us, much the same way that the internet has over the last 30 years.
I agree with everything you said my fear is that the opportunity to use AI of the level that can make a person a “have” will be taken away from the average person we have already seen the $200 per month tier model from open AI where does that lead to?
@@michaelnobbs5028 what it might do is cause a degree of turmoil (virtually certain), after the initial turmoil settles down improve the lives of most people (reasonably likely), but at the same time create a class of people who are 1 to 3 magnitudes wealthier than they already are, wealth being closely associated to power (very likely). Of course, then other turmoil will happen because of things like AI individuals demanding rights either peacefully or by force if necessary and nanotech subcellular cybernetics used to engineer cybernetic cells to grow cybernetic systems or alter existing biological systems into cybernetic ones... these techs causing such changes it might even lead to wars.
@michaelnobbs5028 it leads to people building tools and products that leverage the power of the AI models in new and innovative ways, allowing them to turn a considerable profit. B2B cybersecurity AI sales will be huge in the coming years, just as offensive AI-based attacks will increase dramatically.
Hi thanks for this great talk. I appreciate the new terminology you suggest: ambient and/or augmented intelligence. I also agree that (at least for moment) AI is a tool that gives us superpowers that we've never had before and will probably find very useful if we can figure them out. While fundamentally a tool, it seems as though AI is a Most Unusual Tool in that it's closer to general purpose (very good at nearly everything) as opposed to being very good at only one or two things. This naturally makes it very useful, but it also makes it dangerous. Hopefully we'll be able to learn how to properly use this tool before we hurt ourselves too much. thanks again and cheers!
This assumes we will still have jobs. As soon as corporations are able to build out agents to do complex tasks and they all begin communicating with one another at speeds we can't really follow, many of us will go from working alongside AI to being replaced by it.
Uh huh. Heard it all before. And the machine didn't learn, it was trained. Nuanced but massive difference. There's not been a machine to date that has LEARNED anything.
I don't think so. We've been promised the same thing in the past. We should've been in a age were we're supposed to work 20-30 hours! We are working more, older and with less money. Ai will just transfer the wealth into the 1% and we will be working in factories.
@@anakissedboyle3067 think personal computers or smart phones. We are in an age when anybody can have their own personal trainable AI running on your average consumer grade PC. Being totally totally dependent on the big corporate supermodels is totally a choice.
I don’t think we will be working in factories, the progress of humanoid robotics has been rapid this last year. warehouse and repetitive factory work might be replaced sooner than we think. I fully agree on the rest with the 0.1% at the top hoarding more and more money.
It’s not a zero sum game. Just because a handful people become hyperwealthy doesn’t mean those dollars are taken away from everybody else. Wealth comes from value that is created. That’s why the average person today lives better than kings did long ago, with medical advances, food security, education at their fingertips, etc. Look at HDIs. But we still need to stay responsible and vigilant.
I wonder that these people almost never talk about Basic Unconditional Income for such case!!!!!! 😢Think it through! That must be very logical conclusion, that our week hours must go down, we must spend more time on creative activity... What we have now for most of us: hard long work everyday wearing us, etc. 😮
What creative activities?🤔 I think we will be drowning in published content very soon and whatever we do it will hard to notice by others and difficult to monetize.
@@sergkapitan2578 maybe its just me, but I don't see the bright future. I play around with content creation, but i see AI generated content as "transient art" and border line spam. Its fun for me, and maybe that's enough.
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When they invented the tractor, you could finish work that required 3,4 people and 2-3 days in hours. Did we take the time difference to spend with our families or enjoy life? No! We just went on to work even larger pieces of land, had less time and bonded less with our family and community
Incredible, Thank you Sir. Totally agree and I felt all these things while using AI daily ❤
Thank you.
He really dwelled in that popcorn story
Yup a bit belabored.
Seriously, opening with a popcorn moment, he should be more honest. I saw a guy his size with 3 buckets of popcorn at the movies when I was in grade school. Frightening
I like the excitement, the optimism and the vision. Just don't know if our society is ready do let all of us benefit from all of that nirvana he, and also me, thinks we can get to (or at least possible). Humans are too greedy to let such a strong power be used for the good of all.
This is a great way to look at it, and I think it's quite accurate. One caveat I would add is that we need to be cognizant of the effect that AI is going to have on the economy. As it becomes more capable it's going to drive labor costs down, especially when AI can completely replace a human. This is going to cause deflation as less competitive companies employ AI to outcompete their larger competitors. This will spark a price war that lowers prices to the new normal. The problem with this is that your $500k home loan is still $500k even though you're now earning 1/10th what you used to make. The same is true with the national debt. There are ways to artificially inflate the economy, we could institute UBI or something like it. But regardless of the solution, we're in for some major changes in the near future as the definition of work and the economy itself will demand a second glance.
AI will likely create a much larger difference between the "haves" and the "have nots." Those who can learn to leverage the power of AI to improve themselves and the world around them will benefit immensely. Those who do not will become the product of the AI tools built by others and be sidelined by society.
AI will fundamentally change the way we work and our expectations of the world around us, much the same way that the internet has over the last 30 years.
It does not have to do that, but, it will most likely do that, at least within the near future over the next century or two.
I agree with everything you said my fear is that the opportunity to use AI of the level that can make a person a “have” will be taken away from the average person we have already seen the $200 per month tier model from open AI where does that lead to?
@@michaelnobbs5028 what it might do is cause a degree of turmoil (virtually certain), after the initial turmoil settles down improve the lives of most people (reasonably likely), but at the same time create a class of people who are 1 to 3 magnitudes wealthier than they already are, wealth being closely associated to power (very likely).
Of course, then other turmoil will happen because of things like AI individuals demanding rights either peacefully or by force if necessary and nanotech subcellular cybernetics used to engineer cybernetic cells to grow cybernetic systems or alter existing biological systems into cybernetic ones... these techs causing such changes it might even lead to wars.
@michaelnobbs5028 it leads to people building tools and products that leverage the power of the AI models in new and innovative ways, allowing them to turn a considerable profit. B2B cybersecurity AI sales will be huge in the coming years, just as offensive AI-based attacks will increase dramatically.
Hi thanks for this great talk. I appreciate the new terminology you suggest: ambient and/or augmented intelligence. I also agree that (at least for moment) AI is a tool that gives us superpowers that we've never had before and will probably find very useful if we can figure them out.
While fundamentally a tool, it seems as though AI is a Most Unusual Tool in that it's closer to general purpose (very good at nearly everything) as opposed to being very good at only one or two things. This naturally makes it very useful, but it also makes it dangerous. Hopefully we'll be able to learn how to properly use this tool before we hurt ourselves too much.
thanks again and cheers!
cool and stable voice
This assumes we will still have jobs. As soon as corporations are able to build out agents to do complex tasks and they all begin communicating with one another at speeds we can't really follow, many of us will go from working alongside AI to being replaced by it.
Uh huh. Heard it all before. And the machine didn't learn, it was trained. Nuanced but massive difference. There's not been a machine to date that has LEARNED anything.
Will we be creating a AI based job finding site 🖖
I don't think so. We've been promised the same thing in the past. We should've been in a age were we're supposed to work 20-30 hours! We are working more, older and with less money. Ai will just transfer the wealth into the 1% and we will be working in factories.
Depends on the scale you look at. People used to work more in 1800 if I am not mistaken
@@maximilianbatz2070 yes when the power was also held by fewer people, that’s what we are going back to, sadly.
@@anakissedboyle3067 think personal computers or smart phones. We are in an age when anybody can have their own personal trainable AI running on your average consumer grade PC. Being totally totally dependent on the big corporate supermodels is totally a choice.
I don’t think we will be working in factories, the progress of humanoid robotics has been rapid this last year. warehouse and repetitive factory work might be replaced sooner than we think. I fully agree on the rest with the 0.1% at the top hoarding more and more money.
It’s not a zero sum game. Just because a handful people become hyperwealthy doesn’t mean those dollars are taken away from everybody else. Wealth comes from value that is created. That’s why the average person today lives better than kings did long ago, with medical advances, food security, education at their fingertips, etc. Look at HDIs. But we still need to stay responsible and vigilant.
I guess that's the bedtime story he tells his kids every night 🥱. Sleep tight little ones, everything will be fine.
I wonder that these people almost never talk about Basic Unconditional Income for such case!!!!!! 😢Think it through! That must be very logical conclusion, that our week hours must go down, we must spend more time on creative activity... What we have now for most of us: hard long work everyday wearing us, etc. 😮
What creative activities?🤔
I think we will be drowning in published content very soon and whatever we do it will hard to notice by others and difficult to monetize.
@jsbgmc6613 I do not understand the arguments? I have a lot of things to do, to write and otherwise create beside my technical work, etc.
@@sergkapitan2578 maybe its just me, but I don't see the bright future. I play around with content creation, but i see AI generated content as "transient art" and border line spam. Its fun for me, and maybe that's enough.
This is a long popcorn analogy
Problem is that to many pepol in west are talking about ai/robots meanwhile in china they are working on it 😢
I couldn't listen any further than till 5:50. Sorry, but interesting popcorn story, anyway.
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Mass automatisation and digitalisation of production will lead us to comunism
Very good video! I have TRC20 USDT in my OKX wallet and I have my recovery phrase: (pride pole obtain together second when future mask review nature potato bulb) How do I transfer them to Binance?