How Past Disruptions Foreshadow AI’s Future! From Hunters to Assembly Lines!

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  • Опубліковано 25 гру 2024

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  • @seeblu
    @seeblu Місяць тому +1

    You are abolutely right!

    • @EduardsRuzga
      @EduardsRuzga  Місяць тому

      In what part? I speak about many thinfs gere.
      Thanks for dropping by.

  • @sqyer
    @sqyer Місяць тому +1

    Great video!

    • @EduardsRuzga
      @EduardsRuzga  Місяць тому +2

      Thanks Ed! Bit of experiment to post it as may main audience is focused on more practical things by now :)
      Though in my view it does provide information to be better positioned in current disruption.

    • @nicordf
      @nicordf Місяць тому +1

      Very interesting point of view Eduards!

    • @EduardsRuzga
      @EduardsRuzga  Місяць тому

      @@nicordf thank you Nico!

  • @JeffMorton-u9u
    @JeffMorton-u9u 23 дні тому +1

    100% agree AI will not break the laws of physics within the context of the physical laws we are currently aware of. But.... what about the things we do not know we do not know?

    • @EduardsRuzga
      @EduardsRuzga  23 дні тому

      Well... I think good example is alphafold. First results from it about things we do not know are what, 1-2 years old. Did world change much? We do not have infrastructure to effect the world with physical discoveries at same speed as we do with digital things.
      That on itself shows that AI will have friction in adoption with physical things.
      So, I agree with you, it will do those things. But speed odlf really adopting and applying them in real world will not be as super human

  • @jayhu6075
    @jayhu6075 24 дні тому +1

    I believe that with AI, everyone now has the opportunity to become an expert in a specific niche at an exponential speed, whereas it was very difficult before.

    • @EduardsRuzga
      @EduardsRuzga  24 дні тому

      Well, I am not sure...
      I mean, it boosts learning for sure.
      But there is a lot of tacit knowledge or implicit knowledge that was never written down. Kinda like common sense.
      So, I am not saying you are wrong, I just see some "friction" in that.
      What is also interesting that that fiction is slowing down AI itself.
      There were research papers showing self improving AI doctors.
      What was interesting about their approach was that those AI doctors were meticulously documenting everything that works and does not.
      Which humans doctors never do :D
      But vision I share here is for relative short term, ~4 years. I do suspect that after that we may hit AGI levels rolling out and then AI may just do things on its own without human help.
      Then it may be able to teach you everything like real expert can, practical and tacit things too.
      We will see how it will play out.
      My thoughts are that this is what will be happening for next 4 years.

  • @lancemarchetti8673
    @lancemarchetti8673 Місяць тому +1

    Interesting...