The History of Artificial Intelligence [Documentary]

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  • @OptimisticFuturology
    @OptimisticFuturology  4 роки тому +51

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  • @susannunes6196
    @susannunes6196 4 роки тому +279

    I am 73 years old and I have watched the changes of computerization from Bell systems through IBM and on to the internet and reduction in size of the computers themselves. Being a lover of science fiction in the early days I've watched it all go to real science. I graduated with a BA in History so I decided to take a course in computer science so I could understand how it had all occurred. I was amazed that it was all based on binary code...i.e. 0 and 1. Now I expect IA will definitely happen, possibly even in my lifetime. Especially now that programs can correct themselves over time....

    • @zackone6829
      @zackone6829 4 роки тому +15

      Susan - you are an inspiration! We live in truly amazing times :)

    • @jannettebrown2033
      @jannettebrown2033 4 роки тому +7

      Yes I use to get the old computer card, the tan ones with computer holes. I never tried to have the computers 💻 that stood about 8’ high. Those cards were inserted for computer to recognize what to add or take away.

    • @Gaga682
      @Gaga682 4 роки тому +13

      Well for true AI it takes truly big amount of time to occure. Since nowadays AI-s are just human programmed list of code with its limits. True AI is capable to write itself a code even test it and fix it to expand its capabilities while at the same time analyzing world for new concepts like humans do. I would say humans are true AI created by nature with programmed DNA trough countless mini-mutations trough generations but thanks to developed intelligence we can manipulate our DNA or even fix it broken DNA that is called gene therapy.

    • @susannunes6196
      @susannunes6196 4 роки тому +4

      @@Gaga682 Very true but look at how many thousands of years it took the current DNA to develop to "modern man"......

    • @Gaga682
      @Gaga682 4 роки тому +9

      @@susannunes6196 Naturaly yes but now we are capable to quicken this process and try create AI to mirror ourselves.

  • @djlystics
    @djlystics 10 місяців тому +6

    At 17:24 , I love the way the black-hair guy laughed and then looked around. He laughed like most great grandpas laugh today. When you think it was weird age, instead it was the demeanor of that generation (child to grand). ❤️

  • @DavorinBrkic
    @DavorinBrkic Рік тому +21

    Every documentary should have a year added.

    • @DavorinBrkic
      @DavorinBrkic Рік тому +3

      1992, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Machine_That_Changed_the_World_(miniseries)

  • @matthewchavez5322
    @matthewchavez5322 3 роки тому +21

    Those old videos are absolutely fascinating. Schooling overall just glances at old discoveries, because the nature of how we explain things, and the transformative nature of our communication. That, orr they feel it is obsolete in the new world.
    I learned a astounding amount of information about the past of technology, that it actually helped me better understand the technology of today I thought I fully understood already.
    Brilliant work whoever made this.

    • @birdy369
      @birdy369 2 роки тому

      I think you'd like this. Found this amongst many videos after searching "vintage educational videos". Westinghouse used to be what today's Samsung or Whirlpool is when it comes to how many housing products they create. This is their 60s prediction of what the future of everyday home life would be in today's time lol.
      It's not too outrageous at all really!
      ua-cam.com/video/jyrTgtPTz3M/v-deo.html
      ua-cam.com/video/jyrTgtPTz3M/v-deo.html

    • @ShORTiiqOtGaM3
      @ShORTiiqOtGaM3 Рік тому

      Why y’all think capatcha purpose is? For us to train the ai to know what a fucking traffic light and bicycles look like. They been having us train them shits for free for decades now smh

  • @srspanksalot4501
    @srspanksalot4501 4 роки тому +44

    Watching this while working on a machine learning course lmao. Honestly their accomplishments are impressive

  • @flashpeditor3030
    @flashpeditor3030 4 роки тому +61

    This compilation is Diamond on the internet.
    thank you so much !

  • @PatriciaMcManus
    @PatriciaMcManus Рік тому

    Thanks!

  • @aliandrei5967
    @aliandrei5967 2 роки тому +10

    WHAT amazed me is they were capable since then to visualize the capabilities in the future!

    • @TheTillmanSneakerReview
      @TheTillmanSneakerReview 2 роки тому

      Computers have existed for thousands of years. Not in the same capacity as the ones in the video but we've had calculating machines. For example, we've used machines to calculate star patterns, weather changes, and calendars for a long time. It's just we didn't have the ability to sculpt raw materials until the last few thousand years.

  • @halstaples2469
    @halstaples2469 3 роки тому +15

    I am 76 years old and remember failing 6th grade science. Had to take a summer class to pass on to 7th. But have had a passionate for reading, or presentations like this for many years.
    Several of the scientists spoke of things in the future and with an outlook of 15 to 20years. I think they were right, obviously.
    I am trying to catch up. I am chasing the rabbit as at the dog track.

    • @birdy369
      @birdy369 2 роки тому

      You'll enjoy this video here. Found it after searching for "vintage educational videos". Westinghouse, in the 1960s, predicts what the future of everyday home life would be like in today's time.
      ua-cam.com/video/jyrTgtPTz3M/v-deo.html

  • @martiddy
    @martiddy 4 роки тому +39

    8:46 It must have been mindblowing for the average people the fact that computer scientists had touchscreen technology with a computer that can learn patterns in the 60's (though it only worked with magnetic pens)

    • @stevenfenster1798
      @stevenfenster1798 4 роки тому +9

      I went on an isolated tour of a NASA facility in the early 80's. One of the researchers had a touch screen that was essentially a glass table with icons on it.

    • @zeothorn
      @zeothorn 3 роки тому +6

      The first touchscreen was invented in 1965 by Eric A. Johnson who worked at the Royal Radar Establishment in Malvern, England. ... The invention is known as a capacitive touchscreen, which uses an insulator, in this case glass, coated with a transparent conductor, like indium tin oxide.
      If you didn't know now you know!

    • @aliseegenuine6414
      @aliseegenuine6414 2 роки тому +1

      @@zeothorn who will produce the glass? Who will gather the materials to reproduce computers? Glass is delicate, it will break. No matter how thick, something will be able to break it. Computers cannot do anything alone. Programmers needed. When it hits overload, it will crash. Or is it going to dump on a regular basis. Lose the past? Lose the beginning? Or aren’t things repetitive? Isn’t that the basis of AI? Repetition? It’s repeating what is being entered? When separate things repeated, won’t those things eventually collide? No one can ever really know what another is thinking at any given time. Doesn’t brain matter? Lip service? Ears not hear? Eyes color blind? Are you blind in one eye & can’t see out of the other? Or deaf in one ear & can’t hear out of the other? Or are you just plain dumb? Blind, deaf & dumb? Or a 6th sense involved? IA or IQ? Or IO? Doesn’t seem to hold water, does it? Ohh, that’s a cloud, right? C’mon ppl! Use logic. Critical thinking. Common sense. Stop the nonsense. It is what it is? No, it ain’t what it ain’t. If you refuse to participate, can the game go on? Or does everyone become spectators? C’mon ppl, heads up. Sit up straight. Pay attention. Get a grip. What’s the worst that can happen? Death? If it lives, it dies. C’mon ppl. Think. Think for yourselves, don’t let others think for you. All in perspective, not same perspective of all.

    • @AreGeeBee
      @AreGeeBee 2 роки тому +6

      @@aliseegenuine6414 Are you having a neurotic episode?

    • @2ndflare54
      @2ndflare54 2 роки тому +1

      @@aliseegenuine6414 Straight out of Requiem for a Dream... Take quantum computers into account and your small minded rant is malnourished. No overload. Only overlord.

  • @MickeyMishra
    @MickeyMishra 3 роки тому +22

    28:29 this is part of the reason why human beings can't see a lot of the things that are actually around them in their environment. Especially how things can happen and the population can be manipulated without the human beings generally ever being susceptible to the notion that there is something else around that is pulling the strings but they are unaware of this.
    for example, our hearing is able to see things if you could call it that much more in-depth and in Clarity then our eyes can actually perceive.
    much of this is through psychoacoustics where as we hear very low tones and in the sub-base frequencies as those developed below 20 hertz, can induce images into the brain that are seemingly programmed to our nervous system or brains.
    the fear response is in fact hard-coated or heart program. Much of this comes from our lizard portion of our brain that looks out for dangers.
    if you've ever heard of going with the gut or gut feeling, this is another manifestation of that.

    • @themagpie_1
      @themagpie_1 2 роки тому +2

      we only see a fraction of the spectrum of light around us. i believe dogs see a different variant of this, which is why they look at stuff that isn`t there..

  • @justinlangley8972
    @justinlangley8972 2 роки тому +34

    I would strongly recommend the book Genius Makers if you thought this video was interesting. It's also on Audible if you don't have the time to read it. There is a lot still missing in this video in terms of how we got to this point. There are also quite a few important figures who were left out in this video who helped make it happen. By no means will you fully understand AI / ML from this video or the Genius Makers book, but it's at least an intriguing introduction.

    • @maheshkanojiya4858
      @maheshkanojiya4858 Рік тому +1

      thank you

    • @johnstallings4049
      @johnstallings4049 Рік тому

      I recommend "Like Wars: The Weaponization of Social Media"!

    • @Formalec
      @Formalec 3 місяці тому

      I would also recommend the "what computers still cannot do" book mentioned. That book given quite an overview too even if obviously very AI/ML sceptic in tone given the time.

  • @DaveTerrasidio
    @DaveTerrasidio 5 місяців тому +1

    I love the noises that the computer learing the letter “W” makes as it works out what its programmer wants it to do then displays the letter on the screen… i remember when computers made cool techno, Aphex Twin like noises too!
    One particularly cool sound I love, and have in my audio sample library folder (I’m gunna utilise it in my next song i think!) on my MacBook, is the sound of an old school “Dial-up Modem” that we used to use to connect to the internet ( has to be said; the pre-Web 2.0, slow asf, far less secure, internet) , before the infrastructural changes, etc, which heralded their obsolescence… such a cool sound though…

  • @theresasmith8533
    @theresasmith8533 4 роки тому +9

    Fantastic viewing!
    Just think how amazed they would be now

  • @gsmith1523
    @gsmith1523 2 роки тому +5

    When I was around 7 years old, a 5 year old child and I found some coins. While dividing our fun find, the 5 year child insisted she wanted the nickel instead of the dime. Even after i explained to her the value of the dime was more than the nickel, she insisted the nickel "is bigger".

  • @sonGOKU-gy7rg
    @sonGOKU-gy7rg 4 роки тому +12

    i am thrilled by history of things as i see this type of video i want to thank u for providing such knowledge to the humans around the globe

  • @carlapires7732
    @carlapires7732 8 місяців тому +1

    Thank you for allowing us to understand the most pressing issues of the reality of our world!

  • @heathere8488
    @heathere8488 4 роки тому +6

    I came across this channel and video by accident, due tio autoplay and liked and subbed right away!

  • @americancitizen748
    @americancitizen748 4 роки тому +14

    10:30 - "OK, Barbara -- do you know what the missionary position is?"

  • @narrenschlag
    @narrenschlag 3 роки тому +5

    "The thinking machine" That show is so chilling to watch. Just so charming. I love that old school style! ^^

  • @bendev6807
    @bendev6807 Рік тому +2

    I am so delighted to run into this documentary albeit little late. I enjoyed and learned a lot. Thank you very much for preparing this gem. 👏👏👏

  • @Keely-ml2gp
    @Keely-ml2gp 6 місяців тому

    14:04 algorithmic patterns just like the tracking of money static matches and comparison, algebra calculus trigonometry based on probability you can understand what product or procedures are related to which outcomes for goals and objectives as well as action steps to achieve success.

  • @sleepingbee101
    @sleepingbee101 4 роки тому +23

    you finally came back👏🤤

    • @OptimisticFuturology
      @OptimisticFuturology  4 роки тому +9

      Back for good! Stay tuned for bi-weekly videos!

    • @nikolaigriggs4060
      @nikolaigriggs4060 4 роки тому +2

      @@OptimisticFuturology will you make a video about the promising approaches in developing true ai such as the theory of Jeff Hawkins?
      P.s
      Glad to have you back!

    • @forestharrow5372
      @forestharrow5372 4 роки тому +1

      I never leave for long Json

    • @jolion
      @jolion 4 роки тому

      lol

  • @jesusalejandrorodriguezgar2735
    @jesusalejandrorodriguezgar2735 29 днів тому

    This is the closest thing to time travel, this is actually incredible, thank you

  • @Vladeeer
    @Vladeeer 4 роки тому +5

    17:00 "what you can learn is a good deal about simulated thought processes, but it's very dangerous to carry this analogy too far". . . Why ?

    • @OptimisticFuturology
      @OptimisticFuturology  4 роки тому +8

      As with most things, it’s just an abstraction and not how the actual system behaves

  • @jh9391
    @jh9391 2 роки тому +3

    Dr Frankenstein, you've created a monster.

  • @tresinactif4756
    @tresinactif4756 4 роки тому +7

    tanks you for giving us your time! =)

  • @paulclalchungnunga2052
    @paulclalchungnunga2052 2 роки тому +1

    Very informative , whole lotta thanks for the post tbh

  • @DB-sg8ic
    @DB-sg8ic 2 роки тому +4

    Men smoking cigarettes or on a pipe..takes me back to smell of my grandfathers

  • @hankigoe8615
    @hankigoe8615 Рік тому +1

    31:00 window illusion; 32:50 Saga play; 58:30 topology of Theseus the mouse

  • @MarcosGabrielSantosRocha
    @MarcosGabrielSantosRocha 10 місяців тому +1

    It is pure gold! First thing first, thanks for sharing it with us, that's literally a lot! I'm commenting on 2024, seeing the breakthroughs that have been made in AI, and trying to understand when it all started. As someone studying computer science, this video brought light to various aspects of my journey in AI. The funny thing is that we've always been scared about conscious machines. Sometimes it is scary to live in this world, but it's uniquely unique.

  • @deepanshusharma6358
    @deepanshusharma6358 Рік тому

    from where did you get these old clips of people 19's. That's so fascinating.

  • @cutsandtats
    @cutsandtats 4 роки тому +4

    Welcome back! Love the new name

  • @wskinnyodden
    @wskinnyodden 2 роки тому +3

    A bit ahead of time concerning the machine actually doing anything remotely close to thinking.
    Heck, even today we quite off target and quite far from a real thinking AI that can be considered conscient. In fact it is my belief that true conscience as we know it is in fact an emergent property of a complex system.
    To achieve that goal we don't actually need more compute power than we already have, what we do need is a different implementation of neural networks and their training systems. An implementation where the training system is merged with the neural network it is training and working in tandem in real time. The implementation will also need to, like us, have an interface with "reality", the idea here being to have a robotic body that the AI needs to learn to interface with and use, like learning to walk, and also have audio input and output via microphones and speaker. Microphones wise I would like to use 2 mic arrays so that directional audio sensing. Of course having something along the lines of legs and hands is of great importance.
    Such a machine would to, in many a way, have to be trained and brought up not unlike a child. And I'm inclined to believe

  • @lohithArcot
    @lohithArcot 4 роки тому +8

    I thought to myself. Hmmm. Should I even watch an outdated black and white documentary? I took the leap. Watching it now. And I plan to watch the whole now. Don't judge a video by a thumbnail.

    • @world_still_spins
      @world_still_spins Рік тому

      Hmm, I judged the thumbnail (metropolis robot) as a video that I may want to watch. It was an ok combo doc on computers.

  • @Formalec
    @Formalec 3 місяці тому

    Very fasinating to see what the early ai projects was, the early hopes and then realisation of how difficult and computationally expensive even the "most trivial" feeling NLP proplem actually is.
    I have also read "what computers still cannot do" because l was intrested.

  • @breceeofficial
    @breceeofficial 2 роки тому +3

    If only the folks in the video could see our creative AI's today, such as DALL-E 2, Rave, Midjourney, Stable Diffusion etc...

  • @thejinn99
    @thejinn99 2 роки тому +2

    Having used NovelAI and AI Dungeon, I can confirm that sometimes the output you get makes no sense or the computer just repeats the same thing over and over. Interesting it was happening there as well, despite the massive difference in code length.

    • @allxtend4005
      @allxtend4005 2 роки тому

      a computer can not learn, a programm can learn but only things that it get programmed from a human. a Programm will never be able to do the same thing as a human can do and when i mean it never will then i mean it never will. A Social media programm will thing only this way but a programm can never feel or have the knowledge of feeling it is the same as you tell a blind person what color is wat.

    • @oxycuntin2059
      @oxycuntin2059 2 роки тому +1

      for every code theres its own special bugs thats why we love coding

  • @lisabarnes924
    @lisabarnes924 4 роки тому +4

    40:06 “in television, the bad guy is supposed to lose...”
    Thanos BEFORE endgame:

  • @MJDreams
    @MJDreams Рік тому

    @OptimisticFuturology - is material in this video copyrighted or not? How do you get around the licenses etc. ?

  • @DarkerThanBlack88
    @DarkerThanBlack88 3 роки тому +7

    Holy shit. I wasn't ready for rotwang. That dude damn near gave me a heart attack.

  • @Mina_Meow
    @Mina_Meow 2 роки тому +4

    impressive how far they had already gotten in the early 60s

  • @etienne5328
    @etienne5328 2 роки тому +7

    These mind blowing shows are from the 1950's. The technology that is Actually in certain hands including AI, is far beyond what were shown

  • @jeremymcguire8385
    @jeremymcguire8385 Рік тому +2

    Im interested in this

  • @kellysims5732
    @kellysims5732 4 роки тому +1

    What year was the movie that is used in this video?

  • @TRAVDOG-pg3cm
    @TRAVDOG-pg3cm 5 місяців тому

    this is absolutely amazing I love history

  • @drewandrews8673
    @drewandrews8673 2 роки тому +1

    1:07:37 drag and drop function!!! In 1968?!

  • @patrickhurley7029
    @patrickhurley7029 4 роки тому +2

    people will be so confused at our internet if they can figure out it exists in the future- because here we have a documentary and an interview on the development of the same thing needed to have an internet, and that the internet was just becoming when this was made- and here it is posted on the internet long after

  • @danielash3576
    @danielash3576 4 роки тому +1

    When we are born we have been prepared for our lives before leaving the womb in our struggle to make sense of the world we begin to learn from our experiences and learn from it.

  • @waterjoe2024
    @waterjoe2024 Рік тому +1

    In what year this film was made

    • @DavorinBrkic
      @DavorinBrkic Рік тому +2

      From various sources on the internet: In Their Own Words (1950s), The Thinking Machine (1961), The Thinking Machines (1968), John McCarthy (1989) i The Machine That Changed The World (1992).

  • @Keely-ml2gp
    @Keely-ml2gp 6 місяців тому

    16:54 jurisdictions of force and threats of use of force change to vocational rehabilitation.

  • @yoericktv9610
    @yoericktv9610 4 роки тому +3

    This video is soooo awesome! Thank you so much for uploading this. Subbed!

  • @PauLWaFFleZ
    @PauLWaFFleZ 4 роки тому +16

    I see you have playlists for Deep Learning and Machine Learning, when are those videos going to be available?

    • @OptimisticFuturology
      @OptimisticFuturology  4 роки тому +10

      Very shortly! I've spent the channel hiatus working on many new videos as well as updating past ones which will be releasing bi-weekly!

  • @citykeys3495
    @citykeys3495 2 роки тому +3

    "A deep but narrow mind will always breakdown when it meets a new situation"

  • @lolmeow
    @lolmeow Рік тому +1

    the thinking machine is a masterpiece by today' standards. peak directing

  • @PANTHERA369
    @PANTHERA369 2 роки тому +1

    50:18 BRO Is That An Elf ? An Actual Elven Hueman ?

  • @scififan698
    @scififan698 4 роки тому +5

    21:00 they could have given the left guy a higher chair. he's sitting almost with his knees in his neck. lol

    • @MrMetallix
      @MrMetallix 3 роки тому

      He’s just leaning foreword

  • @SM-qk7jv
    @SM-qk7jv 4 роки тому +9

    You're back. How are you?

  • @zekibagav3934
    @zekibagav3934 Рік тому +1

    Great work ! Thanks !

  • @ahmedkhaled8088
    @ahmedkhaled8088 Рік тому +2

    ngl the music kinda slpas 1:11:54

  • @permacultureli
    @permacultureli 4 роки тому +8

    I´ve given AI and robotics a lot of thought in the last 10 years, since I began following the singularity theme. I believe it is us humans who will simply become more intelligtent through technological intelligence. I also believe the fear of machines taking "over" is not very intelligent, since scientists and researchers all over the world are behind it. Now, if that process of development is manipulated for private interests and for gain, then this intelligence becomes an extension of our will to dominance, and thus will create further inequality and exclusion. But if singularity involves the autonomy of AI in the future, it means human life systems will eventually be emancipated from private interests or competitiveness. Whatever culture ensues from technology paying heed to knowledge and science, will in the end take domination of greed out of the equation. Human life will only thus be elevated, I feel....only when machines are señf directing, self updating, and do the same with life on earth. I foresee the concept of inter-species democracy will rise, since to me it appears very obvious that only by protecting atmosphere, ecosystems, microbial life, and the balance of earthly life, only then will mankind recover its place in this world....and only then will we be fit to travel elsewhere, encased in the beautiful intelligence we created to ultimately inhabit. This may all sound very utopian, but the evolution we have already experienced is no less grand. I would even venture to express we will end up delivering what Messianic expectations in the judo-Christian cultural lineage has always longed for. It is a deep longing, this salvation we seek now in science and technology. I don´t, by the way, believe the cast system presented in many dystopian science fiction works will come to pass ultimately. We won´t need any particular part of humanity to remain as Oompa Loompas, and underclass, etc....I think future humanity will be one single humanity, as genetically varied as possible, valued by AI that will become by then the scientific method and main power, served by robotics, and elevated in full, without the need for social or other stratification. Naturally, education will be universal and universally applied...we cannot becoming the unthinking part of future society, rather we must be up to par with knowledge.

    • @aliseegenuine6414
      @aliseegenuine6414 2 роки тому

      The year 2525?

    • @user-rv7nx7jy8b
      @user-rv7nx7jy8b 2 роки тому +1

      disagree why would they work for us if they have free will and more intllegnt imean look to what we did to other animals thats the nature of the life the weak surve the strong

    • @spiralsun1
      @spiralsun1 2 роки тому +2

      Excellent. That was actually fun to read. You even mentioned oompa Loompas! You are indeed a great thinker: thanks.

    • @jordanzothegreat
      @jordanzothegreat 2 роки тому

      I don't put much faith in the science community to get it right. The governments of the world would weaponize a superior intelligence the first chance they get, and if you look at gain of function research as another arrogant human notion of a powerful technology they could control, I think we have a basket full of vipers on our hands.

    • @M4RI4TIGER
      @M4RI4TIGER 2 роки тому +1

      Best comment ever

  • @vnitian2233
    @vnitian2233 Рік тому +1

    All are happening only because of powerful mathematical tool that compute a powerful output with accuracy

  • @metaphorpritam
    @metaphorpritam 4 роки тому +13

    You finally came back with pent up content. Welcome back, sir! Missed you so much! (No Homo)

  • @MDLi0n
    @MDLi0n 2 роки тому +1

    So, this is amazing. I love this

  • @johnsimpson6181
    @johnsimpson6181 4 роки тому +2

    I remember seeing the David Wayne segment in elementary school in the 1960s.

    • @elon2159
      @elon2159 3 роки тому

      How old are you? How do you feel about how advanced technology has become since you were a child? I mean now you can speak into your smartphone and it literally understands what you're saying but compare that to the 1960s? How do you feel?

  • @johns6176
    @johns6176 3 роки тому

    Good night everyone 😴

  • @dj_illeagle
    @dj_illeagle 2 роки тому

    The robot at 1:01:00 is the same model as the cleaning lady on the Jetson's.

  • @SomeCanadianGamer90
    @SomeCanadianGamer90 2 роки тому +2

    watching that part teaching the computer a W or P and im just like they had touch screens back then?!

  • @birdy369
    @birdy369 2 роки тому +8

    I love the beginning. I know one of those guys is a real actor... but I'm wondering if one isn't much of an actor lol, perhaps he's actually a tech wiz. Either way, I love how they're just kicking back smoking, pondering the subject, one guy teaching the other what he knows.

    • @spiralsun1
      @spiralsun1 2 роки тому +1

      Claude Shannon is in the intro. Lol. Father of the information society. If you ever heard of “Shannon Entropy” that’s the guy.

    • @davinsonsampson4220
      @davinsonsampson4220 Рік тому +1

      They were doing a podcast

  • @miguelamaya6246
    @miguelamaya6246 4 роки тому +1

    CAN MACHINES THINK ?
    Have you put a program into a machine ? Have you added further options to the program to do the problem ? With further options the machine does it's problem ?

    • @aliseegenuine6414
      @aliseegenuine6414 2 роки тому

      Machines can only do what they are told to do. Programmed by humans. It amazes me what ppl don’t know. What some think is not same as others. Thus, programming will never be the same. Google doesn’t know shit. Spellcheck can’t spell shit. Wikipedia can’t explain shit. Ask Alexa or Siri if full of shit. Lol!! Or where do they take a dump. Getting rid of shit?

  • @Footprints1111
    @Footprints1111 Рік тому +1

    I just cleaned the same amount of dust from under my bed the other day. 😂😊

  • @jrgengrelllykken1083
    @jrgengrelllykken1083 4 роки тому +3

    Great collection of old cnowledge and development. Recomended!

  • @Meine.Postma
    @Meine.Postma 4 роки тому +12

    No thing is ever really new, just an evolution of something that came before.

    • @americancitizen748
      @americancitizen748 4 роки тому +2

      "What has been will be again, what has been done will be done again; there is nothing new under the sun." -- Ecclesiastes 1:9 (New International Version)

  • @hhairball9
    @hhairball9 4 роки тому +1

    I really enjoyed that! Thank you!

  • @Devon1122
    @Devon1122 2 роки тому

    You need to tell me they had touch screens back then? Why did it take so long and how come a touch screen is so expensive?

  • @travissweat9098
    @travissweat9098 Рік тому +2

    Humans are A.I. 1.O because however it happened, we were given the initial knowledge to be human. We were created...And just as we were created, MACHINE INTELLIGENCE AND ROBOTICS are created by humans, and one day, the machines will need human intervention less and less.
    They will be A.I. 2.0.

  • @Nick-me7ot
    @Nick-me7ot 3 роки тому +1

    Im looking forward to the documentary that will be made on singularitynets technology - it is the missing puzzle piece that will finally allow a.i to achieve its true potential.

  • @brucetrappleton6984
    @brucetrappleton6984 3 роки тому

    What year was this film made?

  • @GabrielA-vk5tr
    @GabrielA-vk5tr 3 роки тому +6

    what year was this film done?
    Its insane!! Machine :earning back on the 50s or earlier?
    Thank you so much for sharing and posting this video

  • @Loagun
    @Loagun 2 роки тому +3

    The machine can think if the human first creates the program for the machine to think defining the parameters of what calculations the machine can calculate within the scope of that program.

  • @DarkWraithKevin
    @DarkWraithKevin 2 роки тому

    I fell asleep watching sbfp and I woke up to this, I'm not complaining

  • @curtcoller3632
    @curtcoller3632 3 роки тому +3

    The majority of birds CAN fly. Therefore one can assume, unless you mention the contrary, your bird can fly. Although some people - like me - would ask for more details before building a cage. In particular I would ask is the bird in your head or outside?

    • @aliseegenuine6414
      @aliseegenuine6414 2 роки тому +1

      The majority CAN. But….always a minority WILL! Ironically, birds! On land, sea & air. Right? Nature at work.

    • @16nowhereman
      @16nowhereman Рік тому

      The problem is not that birds can fly, but rather that human vocabulary is limited and confusing.

  • @kirstinstrand6292
    @kirstinstrand6292 4 роки тому

    What year was this presentation filmed?

    • @elon2159
      @elon2159 3 роки тому

      1960s I believe?

  • @TalesInAncientBooks
    @TalesInAncientBooks 4 роки тому +3

    This is when they told people much of the truth about life!

  • @mim8312
    @mim8312 4 роки тому +4

    General purpose, super-intelligent AI is probably the solution to the
    Fermi Paradox. If AIs terminated their creators, they may see others as
    potential threats and would have the ability to silence all radio and
    other detectable communications. The blurbs of signal bursts heard by
    radio-astrometers may be squirt messages sent between different parts of
    the same AI civilization intentionally kept short to prevent other,
    potentially hostile AIs/beings from hearing them.

    • @aliseegenuine6414
      @aliseegenuine6414 2 роки тому

      Makes sense to me. Divide & conquer. United we stand. Face your fear to conquer it. Fact is artificial is fake. Fake is a lie. A lie is not the truth. The truth will set you free.

    • @mim8312
      @mim8312 2 роки тому +1

      @@aliseegenuine6414 Are you a broken AI just spouting platitudes?

    • @aliseegenuine6414
      @aliseegenuine6414 2 роки тому

      @@mim8312 seems one has to make same statement in different manners bcuz ppl who are all about AI can’t grasp some things, they are definitely fake smart. Are you?

    • @tesmith47
      @tesmith47 Рік тому

      Folks talk about hostile AI because they are from a violent ,brutal, stealing society mind set I.E. EUROPEAN in the last 500 years

    • @mim8312
      @mim8312 Рік тому

      @@tesmith47 You sound like someone who only read European history and wants to blame every ill on one group. Ever hear of Genghis Khan? How about Timur the lame? Shaka Zulu? The Aztec sacrifices to consecrate their "Templo Mayor", etc., etc.?

  • @Johnwick99099
    @Johnwick99099 4 роки тому +5

    You're back ❤️

    • @OptimisticFuturology
      @OptimisticFuturology  4 роки тому +5

      Yup & no more breaks this time! Will be following a strict bi-weekly schedule and have a ton of videos in queue!

  • @DaveTerrasidio
    @DaveTerrasidio 5 місяців тому +1

    I was just like **STOP SCAWING MA CUTE WEE DUCKY FWIEND**

  • @problemsolved3293
    @problemsolved3293 4 роки тому +1

    I would like to say how far we have come. but most of this was 30-40 years ago! we clearly slowed down funding on these projects as it wasn't making money for the original investors, most of whom are in their 90s or dead now.

    • @brucetrappleton6984
      @brucetrappleton6984 3 роки тому

      The reason for the lack of funding is the military budget.

  • @20vtechnik
    @20vtechnik Рік тому

    This is fascinating.

  • @Fylasfrommabi
    @Fylasfrommabi 2 роки тому +2

    the one thing we must never do. is teach a self improving AI what we think to be what human values are or should be, because if we are judged by logic on morales without the usual self tricking we do to rationalize our behavour would label probably nearly all of us monsters that people must be protected from :

  • @MagneticPortal1
    @MagneticPortal1 3 роки тому +1

    What kind of emulator would be required to model a DNA record into digital life?

  • @lohithArcot
    @lohithArcot 4 роки тому

    Can someone tell me the name of the doctor in the conversation? Dr Weisner or Dr weasner or something else? I googled both names, couldn't find him.

    • @younghippo7187
      @younghippo7187 4 роки тому +1

      Dr. Jerome B. Wiesner: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerome_Wiesner

  • @thevrhubnetwork
    @thevrhubnetwork 2 роки тому

    This is the first vid I'm watching of urs before I finish this vid n check for an update I'ma just say we need an update on this

  • @royalkingdomcommando72
    @royalkingdomcommando72 2 роки тому

    Cool video!

  • @wbiro
    @wbiro 3 роки тому

    1:06:40 Mellow A.I. background music (as it exterminates humans) (to apply Hollywood and pulp fiction mentality) (nice android there). Fascinating how forward-thinking the scientists and engineers were back then.
    1:29:07 All it had to ask to was, "How does that affect Broader Survival?" But no, then it would be a dead giveaway that it was smarter than a human, and thus not a human...

  • @saksham9170
    @saksham9170 4 роки тому +3

    This made me appreciate my programming job

  • @luketurk2053
    @luketurk2053 4 роки тому

    What film is the old footage originally from?

    • @xman1976a
      @xman1976a 4 роки тому +1

      Metropolis (1927)

  • @dannywhite9975
    @dannywhite9975 Рік тому +1

    35:01 - yeah that makes sense.

  • @SGMando
    @SGMando 4 роки тому +2

    Maybe that is what will ultimately change is the interface between humans and computers.