waylon lewin an more the deep learning and neural networks are essential and we don’t take advantage enough in this potential the people think that the AI it’s only patterns and this isn’t correct the AI have more potential that recognize or made patterns.
r nhim • Know that these things can be learned at any age if you didn't know them before. Motivation to understand to have only! These concepts are not reserved only for school children of a certain age. Or if you try to tackle them, you may be surprised to find that you already know many of the concepts, only now they have different names.
5 minutes in and I can say I'm not frightened of AI I'm frightened of the motives of those who control it! We should all have our own personal decentralised AI.
@APoisonedWorld1 we know the problems that exist with the same technologies collectively we can solve them. I viewed your link I like David Ike to a point and a subscriber to London Real. Put an axe in two different hands one will provide some elements to sustain life and the other will use it to threaten and take life. AI is a tool just like an axe yet still not as versatile.
@@jayofman Trick is to engage the technology as it evolves. Access is also an issue i think. and education. Right now you gotta be smart to implement AI in your personal enterprises and agendas. Large corporations will undoubtedly use it to "secure" their "assets" and drive profits. To be fair i have found "some" ai tools accessible to my third-world mind.
Joannot Fampionona You clearly have no idea what wisdom is! Wise people are inevitably people of the heart - not people of virtual reality! You just need a shed load of money to buy all that tech - not wisdom.
There’s also something that is every bit as guaranteed as what you just stated - I’m still not letting go of old technology I enjoy using - like my polaroid camera and physical books.
@@andrewbethea327 I agree with you. I'm not saying you have to let go of older loved technology.--- some people still have a land line for a phone in a day when cell phones are typically a much better option overall. I'm sure some people refused to buy a color tv when they had a perfectly fine black and white tv. I'm just stating that things are going to change and it really doesn't matter what any of us think about the changes. I'm not saying people have to embrace them.
It is not a question if AI is good or bad. It is a question of using it in a good or bad way. Another thing is many people resist change of any type. Resisting change means that those people will be totally unable to cope when the change becomes everywhere.
When I was 7, we owned a VCR and used one in class, that was 14 years ago im 21, now im streaming 4K video to my VR headset, needless to say, we've made exponential leaps forward.
Just because YOU had some pretty old tech doesn't mean better tech wasn't available. Just saying. We did have DVDs 14 years ago. By your logic, if I currently owned a VCR, I could go: "Oh wow! Yesterday I was watching a crappy tape recording, and today I'm watching 4k! Technology is moving so fast!" ;p
on one hand: This whole video feels like "Dr. Frankenstein asks public what they think of his monster" but on the other hand: This is pretty spectacular.
If you really dig in deeper to find A.I's and machine learning reaching capabilities then they're really greater than us but always in specific sense. They doesn't posses capability to be more general like human but they outperform humans by incredible power in given specific tasks.
30:50 "... but it can also be used to create [bubbles] that only give us certain information, it can be used to monitor our behavior, sell our personal information. You can imagine it going to insurance compainies that look at our searches and deny us coverage." None of that is hypothetical. All of that is already happening currently, and has been for some time now.
Actually I was fully involved with entirely open market self driving cars on open public road back in the early 90's and was extremely effective, effective, and far ahead of where it is now but then the entire project was scrapped and went 100% back to the drawing board. Only now getting close to catching up to what once was before.
What were you doing spending hours and hours watching black mirror? Mhmm...the same exact thing. At least this guy is learning facts about the galaxy. Stop being so scared of technology. It so embarassing
Reminds me of what I was doing with the TI-86 back in 2001. I was writing a graphing calculator program that ran completely on if then statements and get key feature. Got so big I had to overclock my graphing calculator for it to keep up. It was for electronics engineering. Would take the number of components in a circuit let you input all of the data you knew and would turn around and calculate all of the voltage current resistance and phase angle of all components up to ten parallel series or series parallel
I’m really interested in how a self-driving car would behave in a situation where loss of life is inevitable: like choosing between the safety of its passengers or the safety of pedestrians or those in other vehicles. Like, what would a good answer to this question even look like?
Having watched a few videos about this now, the speakers in this video didn't make sufficient distinction between machine learning and true AI when giving examples.
It is interesting how high profile managers, CEOs, big corporation figures and similar people (and of course technically educated people owned by before mentioned people) are the only ones enthusiastic about AI.
My problem with ai like Sophia, is that it makes it feel like a scam :P Sophia has very clearly been programmed beforehand and "her" creators has punched in what to answer in that particular interview. And there might be ai in there, but how they present it, seems like they're trying to us believe she is something, which she clearly isn't. I mean, take video games... Calling the baddies "ai" with their pretty basic movement and decisions in fine. None of us call the characters in the cutscene for ai. Sophia feels like a cutscene.
She/ it's a Saudi Arabian citizen now so be very carful not to upset it coz a " (woman) scorned" ! Wot do you think will happen if you upset just one incarnation of these things will everyone of them that is connected to the cloud be pissed off with you and get your toaster to murder you in your sleep and blame the microchipped cat to the android judge who's also connected to the cloud with "eyes" everywhere but blank spots when needed same as governments blank spots that happen during false flag events like the 7/7 bombings in London peace to humanity, out
I would partially agree but she is using alphabet (a google company) software to learn better responses to questions. To some degree Ben Goertzel is biased towards his own AI compared to probably much better AI, like IBM Watson. I posted on a website he started about 2011, the "What is" quiz show where Watson won, saying this was closer to real AI. He did not respond to what I posted but put a post of his own saying it was nothing more than a search engine, similar to google. Would google search engine been able to answer those types of cryptic questions on the quiz show.
That their first thought with autonomous cars is allowing people to be even more productive instead of giving time for people to do stuff people are actually meant to do like have quality time with family, fun, etc tells a lot
Any mechanics here??? What happens when you open a sealed unit? You end up replacing more than expected. You can maintenance to accessories and exterior parts but if sealed unit is damaged you replace it.
*70 years old guy in the video* : I actually have 5 desktops 4 laptops 2 Kindles and an iPad I have Amazon aLexa I've had her for a couple of years now. *me* :
Sabrina Dacosta Spoken like a true kid. When you get older, as you will, you will look back on that statement, as you will and laugh about how naive you were, as we all have as we get older. Just think of a teenager as if it were a first generation video game. As you get to generation 10 you realize how much more evolved it is than the original prototype. The problem is is that as teenagers we view adults as a different species, not as an early generation of the same person at a different stage in its development. We were all infants at one time, and I was a teenager just like you at one time, so I know what it’s like to be a teenager, or a 5 year old as you do. But you have no idea what it’s like to be a senior. You haven’t reached that stage of your development yet. The funny thing is, is that I remember having the same sentiments as you when I was your age. The fact that you’re thinking about these things means that you’re on the right track.
@@buddyrichable1 ok boomer. I am 45 years old and I stand by my statement. So glad you are on your way out. Can't wait til millenials take over the world.
I DON'T WANT the goal of my life to be about "productivity" and "efficiency" ! I WANT the focus of MY life to be about personal fulfillment. I agree with Jamie Isbitt below: AI is not scary - The blinkered idiots who are fanatically pursuing AI are scary! Tech companies are awash with money and egotistical demi-gods, meanwhile families are depending on food banks, and the homeless are begging in the streets.
I 💖 innovations in design & technology (I’d be a hypocrite not to) - but, like every new invention, it’s how things are used & who’s behind it (in control).
Some of this people are definitely too optimistic about AI, they don’t get the bigger picture nor the implications in the future of less privileged countries that are not US. Some of these people live in a bubble in Silicon Valley.
You seem to be glossing over some of the technologies they mentioned. It was mentioned that an iPhone camera can be used to diagnose skin cancer better than a human physician - something which takes decades of schooling to learn. There are many developing countries that have far fewer doctors than people in need. Using an AI software on a piece of tech that is nowhere near the cost of a doctor could make people in hard to reach communities aware of their need for medical attention. The UA-cam Originals channel made a really good video which was made free to anyone about using AI to diagnose diabetic retinopathy in remote villages in India where medical attention is scarce at best.
Kenneth Bergan, you are joking, right? '...talk with Barrie Trower 5G WiFi microwave weapons expert and physicist. Barrie explains to me what 5G and WiFi is'. Barrie Trower 5G WiFi Smart Meters Interview - ua-cam.com/video/E162eGD80f8/v-deo.html
their freight trucks in the EU if I remember correctly? I saw a vid of a BMW semi running entirely driverless on their 'interstate' test track with a trailer. . . I think it was 2 years ago?
I love A.I., and the things that it actually already is used in now, and do look forward to seeing what the potentials will be in our future. Now for the "But". But I only worry that we as humans let it do things we use to do fully and independently, that literally we improved on doing over time. Like driving, flying, cooking. To where that if humans essentially let AIs fully take over and do to where we eventually reach a point where AI does all the time, and humans no longer even learn do themselves much less improve the skill doing. Look what happens with auto pilots in planes and a malfunction happened, the end result was those pilots didn't know how to power off the auto-pilot Plus the auto-pilot essentially fought against the pilots trying to correct the danger. The pilots also couldnt do the override fast enough either. Needless to say they weren't abled to right the situation, and all people on that flight perished. What happens if some malfunction happens, and people have in some way not learned some necessary information, learn and perfect the hypothetical malfunction, and all it msy have taken is knowing where an emergency brake, or regular break is located and depress that lever..... ....I dont know if what Im getting at makes sense, but ya....
We will almost certainly become very different 'persons/societies' with a very different series of morals, purpose, role etc !!! I believe there is currently no way of know what all THAT is going to look like ... :-0
in one hand AI is a good idea, it bring simplicity to human life, in other hand it can make disparity between the ones who make it and the ones who use it or the ones who cannot access it
7:03, the transition of power isn't that smooth. Machine: give me that steering wheel, you imprecise human dumb driver, can't you see you are 0.298 mm off course?!!!
That's because the motor can turn the wheel a lot faster than humans and also that car is not doing any smart things just following a prerecorded path and I guess they didn't yet optimize for smooth takeover - there is pretty much 0 AI demonstrated in that scenario. Even though the steering wheel disengages if there's human override, it can turn so quickly there's a risk of breaking the arm (I worked with similar systems)
@@Oscee613 , neural networks, once trained are nearly 100% optimized. In fact, it is all about max optimization. Human beings will never reach that level of it, even the best of us won't do. We are simply not built to compete at such levels of accuracy or speed, even when supplemented with some AI in the future. The conclusion is obvious. The age of human is coming to an end. Self-sufficient AI will be our last invention.
You could argue that intelligence is, by definition, not artificial. What is called AI is really just sophisticated technology but certainly not intelligence as that involves love.
I think it's the stress of being a professional player that induces cancer. When he was diagnosed, it was already stage 4 cancer and spreading all over his body.
"We are creating AI to save us *time* ." Unless the end goal is us trying to understand our universe better, we aren't really going to have anything else to do.We humans need to stay busy because we're just sort of *here* Like the animals around us, we don't really have a set purpose. We just "go with the flow" and try to live a happy life. It'll be interesting to see what humans are doing once AI is doing our menial labor, and possibly even performing tasks like those performed in Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy; "the answer to the question of the universe is 42".
It's fascinating to see how people react to certain things in certain places. Here in India if you talk about ai with children they will about it all day.
It says that with the help of A.I ones life can be richer and one's lifespan can be increased... But we are living in a world where radiation is there, infact our mobiles generates radiation because of which some minor problems are happening with peoples so how, How A.I. can increase the life span...? I've searched about that in web but doesn't got any useful information.
when you upload into it you'll live as long as you like.. in fact the new 'god' will probably prohibit any possible suicide whilst making the virtual reality you inhabit as hellish as it pleases, just as it is beginning to do now on the cases of those showing out against its orthodoxy --- cite doxing, patreon, paypal, mastercard foul play etc
this video is just trying to convice me about the good stuff of AI I would prefer more of a video which gives me both the good and the bad stuff that can come up and let me decide on my own thank u :P
I feel like the main thing holding AI back is capitalism. If all these huge companies genuinely started working together rather than keeping information and top of their field employees to themselves, the progression would be much better as well as the funding towards it.
41:16 A hybrid assisted driving system is what is needed. The senior can be the brain that can tell the computer what to do when the unexpected is encountered on the road instead of sitting as a passive brain dead passenger.
That's a really good analogy. If you imagine multiple round of clone generation, and then at the end of each training session the best handleful of clones are chosen to generate a new batch then you basically have a genetic optimization algorithm.
Naruto's clones are outdated AI since they only connect to the central figure when they are no longer in service. We are talking about interconnecting all the time here while one clone make mistake, all other clones should fix that mistake, not wait until chakra to run out.
Another (of many) fascinating glimpses of what's going on and already here.. One thing that continues to stand out for me though is that this is all 'by the developed western world FOR the developed western world'... half of the world is still without water or any power, liberty.. using cobbled together old petrol engines to run a little boat or generator... I don't for one minute doubt that all the good (and the bad) will continue to evolve as this video shows us. But I do not see the lives of my friends in rural Kenya or Guatemala reflected in anything here when 'we' present this new world 'to our own kind'.... I wish I even knew what the QUESTIONS were that still so concern me about that aspect....
When I was little we were memorizing multiplication and division tables. These kids are learning about neural networks.
waylon lewin an more the deep learning and neural networks are essential and we don’t take advantage enough in this potential the people think that the AI it’s only patterns and this isn’t correct the AI have more potential that recognize or made patterns.
@waylon lewin why dont they capture the evil politicians then
@waylon lewin suspect the culprit...I m afraid that Ur ahead of time.
I used to open the fridge door and close it slowly to see the light inside turn off
r nhim •
Know that these things can be learned at any age if you didn't know them before. Motivation to understand to have only! These concepts are not reserved only for school children of a certain age. Or if you try to tackle them, you may be surprised to find that you already know many of the concepts, only now they have different names.
Cool. But can we talk about the old guy's sweet flight simulator setup?
it's good that we now have those amazing cpus and gpus because we'll need it when Flight Simulator 2020 is released..
Straight facts.
I bet he has some other really cool VR apps as well.
I've got the same setup and I can guarantee you that it is absolutely intense! That man has life figured out!
lol I know right. He's probably at least 30 years older than me and he's got a better setup than I do.
The farmer words at the end of the video summaries it perfectly: You never know what the future holds but you have to be ready for it.
True that
cue the maniacal laughter . . . ha ha haaaaa
I want to watch this again in 20 years
Glitzamatsch good idea, do you think we'll be in a socialist system?
@@raphaelrehman The raise of ai fuelled by capitalism suddenly turns socialist; yea don't think so.
@@raphaelrehman Nope. Far more likely robots will take over by then tho.
dont worry, in 20 years your ai assitant will notify you to watch this video again
If the robot overlords will let us.
5 minutes in and I can say I'm not frightened of AI I'm frightened of the motives of those who control it!
We should all have our own personal decentralised AI.
I wouldn't be so proud of myself getting brainwashed as easily.You should have your own whatever,leave everyone else out of your moronic dream.
@@krisamagus1 Thank you for your sophisticated constructive comment.👏
@APoisonedWorld1 we know the problems that exist with the same technologies collectively we can solve them.
I viewed your link I like David Ike to a point and a subscriber to London Real. Put an axe in two different hands one will provide some elements to sustain life and the other will use it to threaten and take life. AI is a tool just like an axe yet still not as versatile.
@@jayofman Trick is to engage the technology as it evolves. Access is also an issue i think. and education. Right now you gotta be smart to implement AI in your personal enterprises and agendas. Large corporations will undoubtedly use it to "secure" their "assets" and drive profits. To be fair i have found "some" ai tools accessible to my third-world mind.
That's actually Neuralink's long-term goal
I want to become like that old man when I grow up.
Will you?
@@DenkyManner No, Still excited about the possibilities of technology, and embracing it.(with the wisdom that it does require)
@@DenkyManner He can actually play multiplayer games with people around the world. So, cool!
You will have different tech at that time...
Joannot Fampionona You clearly have no idea what wisdom is! Wise people are inevitably people of the heart - not people of virtual reality! You just need a shed load of money to buy all that tech - not wisdom.
I am 41, I wish I had had the education those kids were getting. The string activity was awesome to understand how connected we are
I am 51 and thinking the same thing.
I think you can start your education anytime you want.
You're too early born, in my high school the only handphone is to call and message
No sh*t called AI or Gpt somethin
I wish this video was around when I was doing a school presentation on this 😅 Thank you Wired!
Feel sorry for your students........that you would indoctrinate them with this propaganda. Sophia should be your first clue.
People can be for or against this technology but one thing is guaranteed.-- It's here and it's here to stay.
There’s also something that is every bit as guaranteed as what you just stated - I’m still not letting go of old technology I enjoy using - like my polaroid camera and physical books.
@@andrewbethea327 I agree with you. I'm not saying you have to let go of older loved technology.--- some people still have a land line for a phone in a day when cell phones are typically a much better option overall. I'm sure some people refused to buy a color tv when they had a perfectly fine black and white tv. I'm just stating that things are going to change and it really doesn't matter what any of us think about the changes. I'm not saying people have to embrace them.
And it's only going to become more advanced.
@no one imagine Quantum Computers running A.I
you morons don't know how peaceful simple and wholesome life was 20 years ago. i don't either
It is not a question if AI is good or bad. It is a question of using it in a good or bad way. Another thing is many people resist change of any type. Resisting change means that those people will be totally unable to cope when the change becomes everywhere.
When I was 7, we owned a VCR and used one in class, that was 14 years ago im 21, now im streaming 4K video to my VR headset, needless to say, we've made exponential leaps forward.
Just because YOU had some pretty old tech doesn't mean better tech wasn't available.
Just saying. We did have DVDs 14 years ago. By your logic, if I currently owned a VCR, I could go: "Oh wow! Yesterday I was watching a crappy tape recording, and today I'm watching 4k! Technology is moving so fast!" ;p
on one hand: This whole video feels like "Dr. Frankenstein asks public what they think of his monster"
but on the other hand: This is pretty spectacular.
At the start i thought he was gonna say “play despacito” 😂
He is not a madlad :P
“When you don’t know what you can’t see, you almost don’t know you need help.”
That is fairly profound.
If you really dig in deeper to find A.I's and machine learning reaching capabilities then they're really greater than us but always in specific sense. They doesn't posses capability to be more general like human but they outperform humans by incredible power in given specific tasks.
Thats why they are called artificial....0 IQ but 100% execution of tasks
@@thousandminusseven3889 yes, like they can do math more than us but can't think fully emotionally.
How about today?
@@DavidNorthUK what do u mean?
I think David refers to LLM's boom that started up recently :)@@yashaswikulshreshtha1588
I LOVE that old guy at the beginning of this documentary! So nice to see people that destroy stereotypes!
30:50 "... but it can also be used to create [bubbles] that only give us certain information, it can be used to monitor our behavior, sell our personal information. You can imagine it going to insurance compainies that look at our searches and deny us coverage."
None of that is hypothetical. All of that is already happening currently, and has been for some time now.
Actually I was fully involved with entirely open market self driving cars on open public road back in the early 90's and was extremely effective, effective, and far ahead of where it is now but then the entire project was scrapped and went 100% back to the drawing board. Only now getting close to catching up to what once was before.
Technology looks beautiful in a documentary, when you try to learn it's a job
I agree
Love it! That's why I teach kids between 9 and 12 how to code... Educating the next generation
"I could spend all day in here", O RLY, have you seen Black Mirror episode San Junipero?
That's how we scare people these days
What were you doing spending hours and hours watching black mirror? Mhmm...the same exact thing. At least this guy is learning facts about the galaxy. Stop being so scared of technology. It so embarassing
"I dont care how much we grew till now, all i care how much we will grow in future"
"I'm sorry, Dave ..."
I'm afraid I can't do that
Dave, this conversation can serve no purpose anymore. Goodbye.
😅
HAL?
Code Tech You expressed the idea in such a nuanced way. I am incredibly impressed.
Reminds me of what I was doing with the TI-86 back in 2001. I was writing a graphing calculator program that ran completely on if then statements and get key feature. Got so big I had to overclock my graphing calculator for it to keep up. It was for electronics engineering. Would take the number of components in a circuit let you input all of the data you knew and would turn around and calculate all of the voltage current resistance and phase angle of all components up to ten parallel series or series parallel
Kind of miss a part where the possible downsides like automated weapon systems etc are explained in a bit more detail.
I’m really interested in how a self-driving car would behave in a situation where loss of life is inevitable: like choosing between the safety of its passengers or the safety of pedestrians or those in other vehicles. Like, what would a good answer to this question even look like?
Then car should stop
The scary answer is it depends on the personal views of those who programed it and who's life is more important.
My favorite UA-cam video that I have ever seen, period. Thank you WIRED
your standards are pretty low.:)
Insightful film ! Also loved how all the characters were brought together at the end !
Joseph are Jewish??
"new forms of cinematic creativity" yea thats a good way of putting it. lmfao
euphemism
Oh the poor Actors. What happens during the Oscars? Who gets voted best actor, or Actress? IBM?
Having watched a few videos about this now, the speakers in this video didn't make sufficient distinction between machine learning and true AI when giving examples.
Hey remember when technology was suppose to ease our workload enough for a 4 hour workday?
Yggdrasill4 haha
The problem is a large majority of america would just waist the other 20 hours of the day.
Yeah, lets give kids existential crisis for a documentary video.
??? seriously ???
we all got to think about this, wtf?
We live in a marvelous world. I totally loved the intro of the 70 year old gentlemen enjoying his VR flight simulator.
This is incredible. The driverless car is the peak of real world AI
It is interesting how high profile managers, CEOs, big corporation figures and similar people (and of course technically educated people owned by before mentioned people) are the only ones enthusiastic about AI.
“If twitter was a real place, it would be a terrible place to live” 🤣 (@37:50)
I’m stuck in a jerry springer episode! Help!
Wired, You are super hero's for doing this, Do more video on certain brands like Google how they are using AI next
My problem with ai like Sophia, is that it makes it feel like a scam :P
Sophia has very clearly been programmed beforehand and "her" creators has punched in what to answer in that particular interview.
And there might be ai in there, but how they present it, seems like they're trying to us believe she is something, which she clearly isn't.
I mean, take video games... Calling the baddies "ai" with their pretty basic movement and decisions in fine. None of us call the characters in the cutscene for ai. Sophia feels like a cutscene.
Sophia is a scam, proved, i was surprised to see they do not talk about that.
You're right. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sophia_(robot)#Controversy_over_hype_in_the_scientific_community
I think Sophia is more an image than anything. Seeing how people react to such machines is pretty interesting.
She/ it's a Saudi Arabian citizen now so be very carful not to upset it coz a " (woman) scorned" ! Wot do you think will happen if you upset just one incarnation of these things will everyone of them that is connected to the cloud be pissed off with you and get your toaster to murder you in your sleep and blame the microchipped cat to the android judge who's also connected to the cloud with "eyes" everywhere but blank spots when needed same as governments blank spots that happen during false flag events like the 7/7 bombings in London peace to humanity, out
I would partially agree but she is using alphabet (a google company) software to learn better responses to questions. To some degree Ben Goertzel is biased towards his own AI compared to probably much better AI, like IBM Watson. I posted on a website he started about 2011, the "What is" quiz show where Watson won, saying this was closer to real AI. He did not respond to what I posted but put a post of his own saying it was nothing more than a search engine, similar to google. Would google search engine been able to answer those types of cryptic questions on the quiz show.
That their first thought with autonomous cars is allowing people to be even more productive instead of giving time for people to do stuff people are actually meant to do like have quality time with family, fun, etc tells a lot
Translation: Give you more time to watch ads and buy crap you don't need. Oh - and steal your data.
Thanks for having a non agenda based video its refreshing to find real journalism in this world!
non agenda ?
deeply hypnotized , as most commenters here seem
gayland barney bend over to the ai overlords you fool!
if you're going to joke, be serious.
So , now we have ai as a subject to learn and I think this makes a huge change
You may grow old, but don't let your mind get old.
How?
La traduccion en español....es fundamental...esto es territorio extranjero.....mil gracias.
self drive cars are not yet a product
Elon Musk: Hold my TESLA
Any mechanics here??? What happens when you open a sealed unit? You end up replacing more than expected.
You can maintenance to accessories and exterior parts but if sealed unit is damaged you replace it.
*70 years old guy in the video* : I actually have 5 desktops 4 laptops 2 Kindles and an iPad I have Amazon aLexa I've had her for a couple of years now.
*me* :
The problem with over-consumerism! Pride! "I have MORE stuff than you have." Hence climate crisis.
@@sharongillesp Trump says there is no global warming! how can u know better than him :D
Me ..a phone 📲
ok boomer
He's living the American Dream - the more you buy, the happier you are allowed to be.
A well spent 40 mins. Great video.
Kids are way wiser and have more common sense than adults. They say it is creepy. Agreed!!
Sabrina Dacosta Spoken like a true kid. When you get older, as you will, you will look back on that statement, as you will and laugh about how naive you were, as we all have as we get older.
Just think of a teenager as if it were a first generation video game. As you get to generation 10 you realize how much more evolved it is than the original prototype.
The problem is is that as teenagers we view adults as a different species, not as an early generation of the same person at a different stage in its development.
We were all infants at one time, and I was a teenager just like you at one time, so I know what it’s like to be a teenager, or a 5 year old as you do.
But you have no idea what it’s like to be a senior. You haven’t reached that stage of your development yet. The funny thing is, is that I remember having the same sentiments as you when I was your age. The fact that you’re thinking about these things means that you’re on the right track.
@@buddyrichable1 ok boomer. I am 45 years old and I stand by my statement. So glad you are on your way out. Can't wait til millenials take over the world.
Teach AI in schools as an assigment and the world will make a big progress.
4:05, that robot has more emotional expression than me
Millennial? LOL
le epig depression meme
wired, please do more similar videos. The examples inside are super useful
I think people are mixing up regular algorithms and machine learning with artificial inteligence
Yeah but calling any algorithm "ai" helps selling it
@@TheBaxes Fair point sir, fair point
Its a big fraud lmao thats why they decided to call true ai as General AI
Was just about to comment this
@@TheBaxes it all comes down to money after all.
This video was recommended to all of us by AI
Artificial narrow intelligence. Less powerful than the AI we'll see in the future.
I DON'T WANT the goal of my life to be about "productivity" and "efficiency" ! I WANT the focus of MY life to be about personal fulfillment. I agree with Jamie Isbitt below: AI is not scary - The blinkered idiots who are fanatically pursuing AI are scary! Tech companies are awash with money and egotistical demi-gods, meanwhile families are depending on food banks, and the homeless are begging in the streets.
I 💖 innovations in design & technology (I’d be a hypocrite not to) - but, like every new invention, it’s how things are used & who’s behind it (in control).
Some of this people are definitely too optimistic about AI, they don’t get the bigger picture nor the implications in the future of less privileged countries that are not US. Some of these people live in a bubble in Silicon Valley.
You seem to be glossing over some of the technologies they mentioned. It was mentioned that an iPhone camera can be used to diagnose skin cancer better than a human physician - something which takes decades of schooling to learn. There are many developing countries that have far fewer doctors than people in need. Using an AI software on a piece of tech that is nowhere near the cost of a doctor could make people in hard to reach communities aware of their need for medical attention. The UA-cam Originals channel made a really good video which was made free to anyone about using AI to diagnose diabetic retinopathy in remote villages in India where medical attention is scarce at best.
Shut up pessimistic
Makes me feel good that the people developing these machines are so optimistic and happy about the future
Kenneth Bergan, you are joking, right? '...talk with Barrie Trower 5G WiFi microwave weapons expert and physicist. Barrie explains to me what 5G and WiFi is'. Barrie Trower 5G WiFi Smart Meters Interview - ua-cam.com/video/E162eGD80f8/v-deo.html
Another way to say “productivity and efficiency” is to say, “we can make more money, more profit, if we can just eliminate these human beings.”
okay i have respect for the old guy with the jet flight pc machine, thats beyond our gaming levels i mean like at that dudes gaming tower 0:40
tonot include Tesla on the self driving segment is a travesty
Tesla isnt a self driving car, its an assistant
It has autonomous driving AI. Requires a human for safety, but Tesla is by far the most advanced driving AI we have.
Completely agree... Tesla has such an advantage.. very disapointing that they weren't included.
plus not to address any logical questions on the topic. bunch of propagandist ''intelligent'' morons at the helm
their freight trucks in the EU if I remember correctly? I saw a vid of a BMW semi running entirely driverless on their 'interstate' test track with a trailer. . . I think it was 2 years ago?
*_Please add English subtitles..._*
I love A.I., and the things that it actually already is used in now, and do look forward to seeing what the potentials will be in our future.
Now for the "But".
But I only worry that we as humans let it do things we use to do fully and independently, that literally we improved on doing over time. Like driving, flying, cooking. To where that if humans essentially let AIs fully take over and do to where we eventually reach a point where AI does all the time, and humans no longer even learn do themselves much less improve the skill doing. Look what happens with auto pilots in planes and a malfunction happened, the end result was those pilots didn't know how to power off the auto-pilot Plus the auto-pilot essentially fought against the pilots trying to correct the danger. The pilots also couldnt do the override fast enough either. Needless to say they weren't abled to right the situation, and all people on that flight perished. What happens if some malfunction happens, and people have in some way not learned some necessary information, learn and perfect the hypothetical malfunction, and all it msy have taken is knowing where an emergency brake, or regular break is located and depress that lever.....
....I dont know if what Im getting at makes sense, but ya....
We will almost certainly become very different 'persons/societies' with a very different series of morals, purpose, role etc !!!
I believe there is currently no way of know what all THAT is going to look like ... :-0
in one hand AI is a good idea, it bring simplicity to human life, in other hand it can make disparity between the ones who make it and the ones who use it or the ones who cannot access it
7:03, the transition of power isn't that smooth.
Machine: give me that steering wheel, you imprecise human dumb driver, can't you see you are 0.298 mm off course?!!!
That's because the motor can turn the wheel a lot faster than humans and also that car is not doing any smart things just following a prerecorded path and I guess they didn't yet optimize for smooth takeover - there is pretty much 0 AI demonstrated in that scenario. Even though the steering wheel disengages if there's human override, it can turn so quickly there's a risk of breaking the arm (I worked with similar systems)
@@Oscee613 , neural networks, once trained are nearly 100% optimized. In fact, it is all about max optimization. Human beings will never reach that level of it, even the best of us won't do. We are simply not built to compete at such levels of accuracy or speed, even when supplemented with some AI in the future. The conclusion is obvious. The age of human is coming to an end. Self-sufficient AI will be our last invention.
@@Oscee613 That's a pretty dumb system. It's far better to use the torque limits already defined within the computer of the car.
You could argue that intelligence is, by definition, not artificial. What is called AI is really just sophisticated technology but certainly not intelligence as that involves love.
We're literally living in the stone age and working on how to make fire. Exciting and terrifying times ahead.
I think it's the stress of being a professional player that induces cancer. When he was diagnosed, it was already stage 4 cancer and spreading all over his body.
"We are creating AI to save us *time* ."
Unless the end goal is us trying to understand our universe better, we aren't really going to have anything else to do.We humans need to stay busy because we're just sort of *here*
Like the animals around us, we don't really have a set purpose. We just "go with the flow" and try to live a happy life.
It'll be interesting to see what humans are doing once AI is doing our menial labor, and possibly even performing tasks like those performed in Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy; "the answer to the question of the universe is 42".
wonderful .. small and sweet.. and thought provoking.
AI assisted yoga you might be interested in. Comes with a lifestyle shoot.
14:33, sweet little cameo by Benedict Cumberbatch.
It's fascinating to see how people react to certain things in certain places. Here in India if you talk about ai with children they will about it all day.
Can’t wait for the uprising!
Daniel Sambar it is actually just called the Singularuty.
16:09 sounds like the song in Portal 2 called Halls of Science 4. Anyone else think so?
It says that with the help of A.I ones life can be richer and one's lifespan can be increased... But we are living in a world where radiation is there, infact our mobiles generates radiation because of which some minor problems are happening with peoples so how, How A.I. can increase the life span...?
I've searched about that in web but doesn't got any useful information.
when you upload into it you'll live as long as you like.. in fact the new 'god' will probably prohibit any possible suicide whilst making the virtual reality you inhabit as hellish as it pleases, just as it is beginning to do now on the cases of those showing out against its orthodoxy --- cite doxing, patreon, paypal, mastercard foul play etc
So what? Lots of things put off radiation. It's not dangerous.
This is amazing. I actually confuse if I take the AI course or business related course.
this video is just trying to convice me about the good stuff of AI
I would prefer more of a video which gives me both the good and the bad stuff that can come up and let me decide on my own
thank u :P
talking to you as a moron they reveal themselves as the true moron.
So, as I watched another doc on AI, I began to develop some hope that at least people will still have farming to fall back on...
This is so sad. Alexa play classical music
seasong play despacito*
We are supposed to be impressed don't you know?
That young fellow with the pancreatic cancer solution is the star of this documentary :)
@13:54 *NOT HOTDOG*
those people worried about AI taking over remind me of the dinosaurs worrying about the mammals taking over.
When I can sit down, and get Stone with an AI Machine. I'll be impressed. It can roll the joints.
I feel like the main thing holding AI back is capitalism. If all these huge companies genuinely started working together rather than keeping information and top of their field employees to themselves, the progression would be much better as well as the funding towards it.
I'm too blind to drive and a self driving car would mean independence for me
Super cool documentary!
I stopped the video the moment the mentioned Sophia as an "AI", No one in the ML-AI-NLP-CV community considers her "AI" or let alone Smart.
OK calm your beard
The language syntax in the comments is odd. The syntax in the film is standard English sentences. Why?
The new WIll Smith movie Gemini Man is all about this as well as his classic I-Robot lol
no it's not, it's about cloning....ai is different
@33:22 I'm the only one who shaked there mouse really fast to see if it worked on there mac and was shoked when it worked.
Bruh im only 22 and dident see a tv till i was 15 We was poor my dude
41:16 A hybrid assisted driving system is what is needed. The senior can be the brain that can tell the computer what to do when the unexpected is encountered on the road instead of sitting as a passive brain dead passenger.
this makes me need to watch more & more about AI
Love seeing our Naija boy wining the car race. 🇳🇬
I've got the feeling, that I'm being programmed by AI.
I dig your Sun Microsystems coaster . company was way ahead of it's time i.e. opensolaris, zones , dtrace, zfs ,java, virtualbox .
rip sun
This is like Naruto when he clones himself to learn faster.
That's a really good analogy. If you imagine multiple round of clone generation, and then at the end of each training session the best handleful of clones are chosen to generate a new batch then you basically have a genetic optimization algorithm.
Naruto's clones are outdated AI since they only connect to the central figure when they are no longer in service. We are talking about interconnecting all the time here while one clone make mistake, all other clones should fix that mistake, not wait until chakra to run out.
a kindred spirit --- tune in - turn on - drop in...
This is why I'm voting for Andrew Yang
After COVID-19 hit, Andrew Yang's plan is simply genius...I can use that monthly check just about now...
Another (of many) fascinating glimpses of what's going on and already here..
One thing that continues to stand out for me though is that this is all 'by the developed western world FOR the developed western world'... half of the world is still without water or any power, liberty.. using cobbled together old petrol engines to run a little boat or generator...
I don't for one minute doubt that all the good (and the bad) will continue to evolve as this video shows us. But I do not see the lives of my friends in rural Kenya or Guatemala reflected in anything here when 'we' present this new world 'to our own kind'....
I wish I even knew what the QUESTIONS were that still so concern me about that aspect....
Great documentary, cant wait till 2029!