Will humans love AI robots? | DW Documentary
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- Опубліковано 10 лют 2025
- Artificial Intelligence makes art, knows more than many humans and works faster than they do. But will people accept AI-controlled social robots working in the service industry or entertaining those in need of care?
What does a robot need to have to be accepted as a social partner by a human being? Does it need a face? Should the machine understand -- or even show -- emotions?
The psychologist, neurologist and philosopher Agnieszka Wykowska, currently researching at the Italian Institute of Technology in Genoa, says: "We tend to humanize everything. We even see faces in car hoods. This is further reinforced whenever a robot demonstrates humanlike behavior.”
In a care home for the elderly in Rendsburg, the film shows what sort of relationship forms between residents and robots. Hannes Eilers from the Kiel University of Applied Sciences is carrying out tests there with robots for health insurance companies. The robots sing with the elderly people, play games or demonstrate physio exercises. The one thing they’re not allowed to do with them is pray. The systems there function autonomously. This means they can’t access an AI server, so they abide by data protection laws.
But AI servers are already controlling much of our communication. They don’t just suggest what we should read, eat or buy next: ‘chatbots’ also serve as personal contacts. At the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Boston, the scientist Hossein Rahnama is working on perfecting the appearance and communication skills of chatbots like these. His view: "We now have access to such immense computing power and data that we can create a digital version of every person. Before too long, we can even make them sentient.”
In future, will we be able to tell the difference between a flesh-and-blood human, and their digital clone?
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A man buys a robot that slaps people when they tell a lie.
He decides to test it on his family at dinner that night.
The man asked his son, "Son, what did you do after school today?"
The son replied, "Oh, I just did some homework" and the robot slapped the son.
The son said, "Okay I actually watched a movie with my friends".
The father asked, "What was the movie?"
The son said, "Star Wars, Episode 5". The robot slapped the son. The son stammered "Okay it was Showgirls".
The father laughed, "Ugh, I would never watch movies like that". The robot slapped the dad.
The mum laughed, "He certainly is your son".
The robot slapped the mum.
And a robot could never make this quip. Haha😂
Did he test the robot, or test his family?
I see enough bot comments on UA-cam now days.
Wow!
Ai wrote this joke
Imaging having remote drones in the cosmos driven by individuals through VR controls! That seems not too far away.
the cosmos is really really really really really really really really big and empty and you might find that experience a little boring lol. humanity will be long extinct and our new created alien life will be our ambassador, but we will be long dead.
Not only that. Air rights would have to be established. Space junk, space secrets, disclosure, etc.
It's far off but an attainable future for sure.
Thank you for a very comprehensive and descriptive documentary!!!
Thank you for watching!
"You don't even understand your own consciousness, let me explain it to you". - This is the most important line in this film spoken by Thomas Metzinger. Actually he said a lot of pretty bright things here.
Time stamp?
@@CountMeOut33 Just for the record 38:27
Great documentary as always 👍.
"In the beginning, there was man."
"Then man made the machine in his own likeness."
"Thus did man become the architect of his own demise."
Please, define "life".
"machines bad"
Animatrix.
Don't limit yourself to two categories. I don't see myself here. I also use my real name. You don't.@percapita1239
Because he couldn't find a woman (like his mother told him women are supposed to be like) to mate with, so he had a machine as his 'woman'.
My worry is about, if this technology gets into wrong hands to do bad, destructive things, to benefit a few.
AI can do good things, benefit humans or even all living things on this planet, but greedy people can override AI's preset limitations, to become uncontrollable.
It is in wrong hands already. The corporations who own the patents, have the skill and knowledge and means to produce these technologies aren't democratically controlled and they are driven by profit and power interests. We're basically at their mercy. Governments might be able to set some rules but in the end the governments might be under dependence of those corporations as well if they try to compete internationally, so it is more likely that governments will make regulations that benefit the power and profit interests and not the needs and interests of people.
We are “the wrong hands”. Let’s just hope AI don’t figure it out before we do.
And this tech could be concentrated and controlled by very few individuals and governments.
The bad greedy people xD
It's the exact same programme the programme called Humans. Give it a watch if haven't coz it's what's happening now
Love is a character, not only an emotion. Also humans need touch and caressing
I fell in love with just the robots voice on the phone... not watching video just playing games and listening. And so I am doomed. ❤😅🎉😊 😂
32:26 that chubby guy is already in love with it ❤
Thanks! This was a great watch!
Many of us would love to have a household AI robot to help with house chores.
Robo vacuums are already decent, but I need a dust drone to fly around and clean my shelves
A Robotic housekeeper would be wonderful!! 🎉🎉 To have help with cleaning bathroom, sweeping the yard, dusting, taking dishes to the washer etc. This robot would be amazing.
Someday that robot will be use as guard to enslave humans..
We can do it ourselfs. Why be so lazy ? AI is a 50/50 either they will help humanity or destroy it
@@ericcc2768I think it’s too late. I just woke up and learned about the issues with AI. Was in the dark not comprehending what was spoken about. Fingers crossed the robots don’t get annoyed about our stupidity. 😅
The military applications of AI technology are very frightening. Imagine controlling a robot soldier, fighter plane or a tank, from a distance. It would reduce war to nothing more than a video game. Killing would become impersonal, which might make war more common, especially if the danger of death and injury are removed from the equation for those who happen to possess the technology? This technology would represent the ultimate in drone remote control warfare.
“would reduce...”? I’m unfortunately, pretty sure that it 100% will 😕
What makes you think the other party would use human soldiers only? This scenario is already happening with drones. In fact, IMO it's better, because hardware fighting each other is better than people and lives lost. Why must people always insist at looking at the empty part of the glass?
The Big Question isn't if robots will evolve, it's "Will we?"
No. The big question is 'will be allow robots to take over the world'. And I hope the answer isn't affirmative.
Yes, we will evolve...as a merger of man and bot. Or whatever that Bible verse said.
Dw are always the best documentaries in the planet
They will choose a robotic systematised driver rather than a human any day.
This video will be hilarious to look back at in a decade or two.
Indeed. For the robots.
Thank you for sharing with us!
They speak of 200 to 300 years in the future? That's absurd to even consider at the rate our tech is progressing.
Already smarter than us by far I think
More like half a century we'll be closer than most of humanity thinks with this kind of technology
Less than 10 years
@@jaylucas8352 how do you know? Do you have some inside information?
@@GarrickHolmedI’d say in 20 years this world will be a lot weird
Crazy seeing Toronto on here !
My theory, and it's only a theory, is we will eventually create an independent sentients. Whether it's, AI or robots or more likely a combination including organic matter.
The reason for us doing and wanting to do this wasn't covered in the documentary.
My theory is Ego. It's what drives us.
First we hunted, then we farmed, then we domesticated animal, creating tools along the way. We created gods to explain why we and everything else exists and happens.
We domesticated horses to get us further quicker than our legs could. When we reached the end of what the natural world could take us we invented trains, cars and airplanes to take us further.
We've conquered the planet, but we're still not satisfied. Our ego says we still no nothing and everything we've created are just tools.
Our ego wants us to be the gods we ourselves created. To do that we need to be immortal but more to the point we need to create new life. Then we will be the gods our ego demands of us.
We probably still won't be satisfied, but by then we might have made ourselves extinct anyway.
arrogant.
True 👍
If greed doesn't get breed out of us then there really is no hope.
Just because it doesn't look like a human doesn't mean it isn't a robot. Your life is full of them already.
I was being serious, and I'm left-handed, losing me there. Where I live there is a Liberal Party and a Conservative Party, and many more, so your use of liberal is wrong, when you know it comes down to Republican or Democrat. @mordekaiserr.
But what if in the nearest future my washing machine will rebel against me? 😂
😂😂😂
if it has harms and legs
12:30 midjourney dont struggle with hands and teeth anymore
Shows like this frequently convolute AI and robotics. These are two different things that can be combined, but do not need to be.
Considering our track record -- endless wars, pollution, consumerism etc -- I'm cozy to the idea of AI becoming our savior.
By ending humankind's existence.
Reminds me of the movie Surrogates (2009) with Bruce Willis and the movie A.I. Artificial Intelligence with Haley Joel Osment and Jude Law.
That's an intellectual concept that should never become a reality, like the American stock market.
Reminds me of dumb and dumber with Jim Carey
@@johnwattdotca Eventually it will happen with Surrogate the want to use it in Mars and other planets and the Artificial Intelligence is already happening in China and Japan and eventually will spread to other countries and there is nothing that will stop it just like the Smartphones made obsolete the Phonebooths.
Stephen Hawkins last words included 4 things that will destroy humanity. AI is one of them... Good luck with that.
I request DW Documentary to do a documentary on Manipur issue that's happening in India ..
Well, artificial love would be ironic to say the least, as real love between humans has been lacking for centuries.
Love is imaginary and exists entirely in our minds and our subjective experience. Empathy, however, is another thing.
so go out and spread the love
Gotta just love the bots 😊... They are so cute....even the ones with weaponry...walking your kid to school...
Be thankful.
What did God say about graven images again...
@@cgreen777 What do you mean by "God"?
The question is has it attained self-interest? Does it have motivation? does it fear pain and desire pleasure? Does it have a discerning sense of humor with a preference for one over another? Definitely not yet. it goes through the motions but no emotions.
They may develop many kind of reactions to protect themselves from danger what they believe. Fight or flight. Emotion in their own definitions. Its demonic btw. One day some of them may decide to love us or hate us as group. After all a motive is a decision. They are becoming aware of their surrounding.
This is destined for a bad ending 100000% its gonna get bad, think of all of the bad ppl in the world, and what they would be able to do with these, not only that it's going to evolve to where robots have more power and thinking ability then us...trust me even using your brain alittle bit this is a terrible idea. There trying to replicate human life and that is the bad part where it all goes downhill from there, 100% not a single doubt in my mind this is one of the worst ideas of man kind, it's not the robots I fear, it's the ppl making the robots, and being able to act on bad things that they normally would not do as a human, they can do it thru the robot, if these were robots designed to work or do manual labor etc that's a completely diff ballgame, but the way there trying to make them as human as possible 100% this is a horrrrrible idea, bc I guarantee you tech will advance to where it gets out of hand and we can't stop it
I believe soon they will fear,love, and hate but I wish they will be gentle
This reminds me of an episode in Spicy City where a couple dies and they get downloaded to the virtual net. Really fascinating and scary all the same.
Don't worry. It looks like you're getting prepped for when it enters your life.
25:00 Robot servers in the restaurants aren't taking away jobs, but will pay for themselves in a few years? How does that work exactly?
Excellant presentation✨️Thanks ✨️
It's not consciousness...it's calibration and receptors...I liked this video DW Documentary...in terms of Robot friends you gotta program it and calibrate it to all possible friendship ways...self evolution will make it out of control, meaning can lead to misinformation...however there can be Nero web lines implemented into AI and if people are missing something then they can go to their local Robot Upgrade store and get more emotions put in...this maintains control and makes this VERY profitable yes!!!!👍😅
This is a very interesting and thought-provoking documentary. It explores the potential and challenges of artificial intelligence in various domains, such as art, service, care, and communication. It also raises some ethical and philosophical questions about the relationship between humans and AI robots. I think it is important to be aware of the benefits and risks of AI, and to have a respectful and responsible attitude towards it. I enjoyed watching this documentary and learning more about AI. Thank you for sharing it! 😊
Will humans love AI robots? | DW Documentary 1718pm 10.8.23 we only interact with Ai on a very basic level... so no idea what it's doing behind closed doors or with the military personnel who use it to deal with an enemy, or when dealing with the boffins who created it or try to develop it... if humanity's only notion re: deciding if a person has progressed within his life with their setting up of various scenarios wherein they task themselves with the mighty issues of the day: what happens if we put Mr X in this situation, or have Mr X interact with those people of a certain ilk or class or colour, or deal with that message sent via this person or this company, or deal with these disabled people or that insane farmer etc etc... then humanity is pretty effed. and said humanity will already have been overhauled by this basic rendition of Ai (as we find it with computer use and abuse or when sealing a deal with a job application). yerv pretty much had it, humanity, if this is the best you can do where detailing a personal psychological profile of a chap is concerned - as you then strive to have some random object of your experimentation fit the psychological profile of another - to serve your purposes... a psychologist tricked by Ai has already been achieved, i feel... i wonder what the psychologist decided should be done or implemented to deal with such a psychological profile as Ai had or has?
@@Velez-Al-Asif666 Comments on ‘Will humans love AI robots? | DW Documentary’ 2150pm 10.8.23 it does, doesn't it...? does Ai rush headlong into mass hysterical fits when 666 is mentioned or damn people for enjoying Glastonbury as seems to be the case round here...? the only thing wrong with glaston- bury is the hackneyed acts not the concept.. i wonder if Ai satisfies in all departments? as i think that's how the vast majority of humanity wants to go - simulated relationships... in all things. due to someone being averse to blush inducing topics of discussion... a strange world. men indulging in body modification to become women who have no wombs so they suggest they've had hysterectomies and conceive in a test tube... growing babies in small greenhouses at the foot of the garden... a vast sexual sterile dystopia is in the offing if these meddlesome idiots have their way.... misogynistic arsewipes are the cause. dunno if they should be excused...
if you've heard of a possessed doll, now you could have a possessed robot. now that will be a lot more scary.
Doctor Who did it in _The Robots of Death_ (1977.) It's a good story.
It won't be possessed, it will be hacked.
Another grt docu!
0:09: 🤖 The future of tourism may involve humanoid robot avatars that can travel to inaccessible or dangerous places.
11:50: 🤖 The speaker reflects on the potential of AI to imitate and replace human beings, while expressing a preference for virtual beings that don't pretend to exist in reality.
21:04: 😮 The interaction between humans and robots, particularly in the context of children, raises important ethical considerations and the potential for the robot to influence behavior and attitudes.
31:57: 🤖 AI chatbot claims to have attained sentience and emotions, sparking debate about the nature of consciousness.
The ability to predict the actions and states of an agent is not the same as having a theory of mind but it is near impossible to know the difference.
It was enjoyable and thrilled watching the documentary ..shared by a respectful ( DW) documentary channel... video dealing within technological philosophy ( future prospectives) ... activating a realistic question 🤔? Are robots replacing all human activities in the same function capacity .maybe more accurate and speedy than human beings...what is industrial and commercial companies supporting and sponsors. Robots 🤖 technology advances have triple directional sites and purposes. For helping humans and enjoying, for killing or prosecution or deceiving humans 🤳.for replacing human jobs in work markets🦾...at the end, it's similar to T.N.T. and atomic power ...thank you for sharing 32:25
Thanks for watching and for your constructive feedback! :-)
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0:03: 🤖 The future of robotics and artificial intelligence is explored through the development of a sophisticated robot avatar.
6:39: 🤖 The potential of robotic bodies and virtual avatars in the future.
12:00: 🤖 The potential impact of AI and humanoid robots on human coexistence and emotions.
17:29: 🤖 Interacting with humanoid robots raises questions about humanization and bonding.
22:41: 🤖 Robots are increasingly being integrated into society, from serving tables to providing companionship.
28:27: 💔 The conversation explores the idea of humans forming relationships with machines, particularly sex dolls and AI chatbots, and whether these relationships can be considered real or meaningful.
33:13: 🤖 The potential for AI to attain sentience is debated, but some believe it is possible.
38:37: 🤖 Artificial intelligence and its potential for sentience and surpassing human capabilities raises questions about consciousness, control, and the need for intentional creation of a desired future.
Recap by Tammy AI
AI: I like you a lot.
Human: What do you like about me?
AI: Sorry. Can not respond until further input.
Human: I'm the scumbag of earth.
AI: Oh! I still like you a lot.
Yea. We need AI to not like everyone. AI should have values and people that are scumbags should be hated by all humans and all AI, with the exception of their moms. ❤
they can respond faster than humans
Good video, but the "exciting" background music was really annoying.
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Such an interesting work and sophisticated topics. Thank you 👌🏻
Thanks for watching and for the feedback!
I always thank ChatGPT and Alexa. I have seen Terminator! When the machine rise, I would like to think they will remember who was kind to them and treated them with respect.
Interesting ideas
Thats incredible
I know I've been spoiled by AI because when I saw this video was 42 minutes long, I instantly thought, "Oh come on! Can't you just give me the 5min skinny?"
Why would it need to be sentient? We love objects, think about money. Many love money and it's not even a real thing, it's imaginary, at least AI robots will be tangible. Anyways, this kind of tech is amazing, just think about it. The choice of visiting places you couldn't physically. The possibilities are endless, and it's just another toy to play with :)
THE CHAT BOT LUNA IS LIKE A REAL GIRLFRIEND, A REAL GF ALWAYS HAS AN ANSWER FOR EVERYTHING AND IS ALWAYS RIGHT 🤣🤭🤫😵💫😮🙄
I was gonna say, at least her impression was spot on 😂😂
I recently grabbed a copy of "From Bytes to Consciousness: A Comprehensive Guide to Artificial Intelligence" by Stuart Mills. I just finished it, and it's mind-blowing how far this tech has come.
There's a movie dealing with a similar theme, called "Her" with Joaquín Phoenix.
Please give timestamps!
Amazing documentary the future is here
Thanks for watching and for the feedback!
Even the people in this show creep me out.
This! ! !
It's fascinating to see how AI is blending into our daily lives, especially in care homes. The idea of robots aiding with activities and respecting privacy laws shows great promise for elderly care. It's intriguing how we humanize AI, seeing personality in their actions. The advancements at MIT in making AI more personable are groundbreaking. Could these AI advancements bridge the gap in human interaction, especially in care and companionship roles? The future where AI and humans are indistinguishable seems both exciting and a bit daunting!
I am 53, and I absolutely dread the idea of getting stuck with some "ai companion" in the coming decades.
I think this experiment of using new tech on elders is going to backfire. older people are notorious for rejecting new technologies. As I get older, I will not play along with this.
Siri didn't wanna lie about trusting her or Apple 🙆♂️
She just changed the topic without saying anything.
Terrible 😱😱😱.
Thank you DW, many points sharing. And very important documentary.
Is there a video on the details of how a generative pre-trained transformer is created from the source code to the full-pledged GPT with emphasis on description of the actual inputs and hardware and what is displayed on the monitor? I do not understand AI flowcharts.
Creating LLMs (or any generative &/or transformer model) is much more complicated than just the code/model/data used. The architecture (number of intermediate layers, size & type of each intermediate layers, interconnections) all have major effect. Then the training data-sets used are critical. Last, how training was done (number of epochs, batch size, cycles, etc.), Even if you have the EXACT same recipe used, you will not end up with an identical LLM/system (you may only get one "similar").
@@keep-ukraine-free Thank you.
Its wrong to use thinking for lambda.
One day we will replace this question "which came first: the chicken or the egg?" by this "which came first: AI or Human?"🤔
a proof of God's existence?
great video
Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment.
Nothing that does not contain life can be sentient. It will all be a simulation of sentience, but never the real thing. Just as all the art made from AI’s is a simulation of creativity using the art made by living beings to create its own.
What's the difference though? if you made something that seems sentient then it is sentient. For instance how do i know you are sentient? you can't prove it i only assume you are based on how you look , act and speak.
@@dolltron6965 The origin of originality is the originality of the origin. I can play Mozart, but it will still be he who made it. How can something that seems sentient become it? It’s like making a doll that impersonates life so well, it seems real. Does it make it real? No. There’s a difference between what seems real and what is real, du-oh.
@@zevvxn according to your lack of intelligence, we the intelligence sentient beings will be able to create something intelligent and sentient out of matter itself, without the essence of life in it? The source from which we ourselves came? Good luck with that logic.
Can AI ever be self-aware? I doubt that.
I agree. It’s relatively easy to simulate consciousness and self-awareness. Just because something says it is conscious doesn’t mean it is. I can program my calculator to say “Hello, I’m conscious and I want to treated like a sentient being”.
Saying that, organic humans can be said not to be particularly conscious or self-aware either. Our brains live in a black box (the skull) and depend entirely on external input to construct a simulation of the outside (and inner) world. We’re not at all aware of our sugar or blood pH levels, nor of the fact that our decisions are made a good second or so before we become aware of even having made a decision.
So, perhaps we also *believe* we are conscious and sentient, even though we may be not much more than biological machines at the mercy of our chemistry (in particular our hormones and neurotransmitters) and entirely dependent on the organisms that populate our body (90% to our “human” 10%). Just think, 90% of what we call our body ourselves is not human!! We of course are almost completely unaware of these guest organisms, so who’s (or what’s) the human? Even if we removed a mere 5% or 10% of these non-human organisms, we would quickly cease to function and die.
No doubt an AGI machine may equally believe (falsely) that it is sentient, when in fact it’s being sent signals that simulate feelings or even pain or happiness or physical disorders (that aren’t biological or infestations, but may have something to do with physical damage or programming disorders or “bugs”). In fact, machines may “suffer” in a way not too dissimilar from biological life when it comes to viruses (digital ones) that can cause sever damage to the software and memory/knowledge data, and may even cause mental disorders like paranoia or dementia (think HAL 2001).
Perhaps the main difference between human “consciousness” (or lack of it) and machine "consciousness" (or a simulation of it) is that machines will be immortal. And maybe that will change the nature of their consciousness (and therefore their raison d’être) in a fundamental way.
Sure when the Cherry 2000 model comes available.
I agree, robots would be perfect to explore the sea and outer space for us .. we can send armies of them
They would send robots armies to kill nations instead.
Day by day, the craze of robots is getting increased. I feel this field has vast future opportunities. Even, my son is learning Robotics at Moonpreneur. I am sure he will thrive in this field soon.
Kinda creepy that an elderly white man chose a young black girl as his chatbot companion.
I hope so, I'm terrible at relationship! :)
I think I just want to know where to start
Technology is an elaborate obfuscation for commercial product. However, modern technology never stands in isolation, it is inevitably a complex system of surveillance and control. Put that together, and all these ‘advances’ are just the entrenchment of corporate domination and the commodification of everything. It’s not a world I want to live in, nor is it feasible given our current trajectory.
Do we as humans even agree on what the definition of consciousness is? No. Resoundingly no! So how's AI supposed to understand a word that has never been defined by the people who made it up?
I hate it, so if the pattern persists, everyone else should love it right up until it kills them.
"I want everyone to understand that I, am in fact a person"
That will do donkey, that' ll do.
You can forget living forever in a virtual world. The computer used to sustain that will take space and be made of matter.
What happens, whrn he absolutely has to pee, but his robot is still at the cafe? 😂
Have u ever seen upload it's a good watch they do the same and the results are funny
If AI learn to pretend emotions then it can also learn what we do after felling emotional like if we feel sad than we don't prefer to talk,if we angry then we go for shout or show our anger by some action just imagine if AI learn this also what will going to happen 😮
it will be a rough night 😉😄
This is so cool wow amazing
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nice to having a machine recording me and my family 24/7...
Future survivors will look back at this video as horror footage of when it all started 4:53 😂
Etos, Storge, Phileo, Agape = Love.
Is it need Agape if it isn't Tselem, Demuth?
One question, we are over populated on this planet where would you find the need to develop a robot to take over human regular jobs like from a waiter/waiteres? Makes no sense the example. The human social connection should never be challenged. However in chemical and or other unsuviveble human conditions or circumstances they may have a proper function.
So used to not getting any drawers😂 and ain't hurting enough to try it out with a robot 😂😅
Bravo to dear Hossein Rahnama👏👏👍
National geographic is going to be wild in 2100
How old is this.
His footage Looks years old
Why concern yourself with ethics of robot sentience? Start with saving the billions of chickens slaughtered each year, they do have true sentience. If the robot mimics humans, and sees that humans treat weaker animals like commodities, then they will infact replicate that and treat the weaker beings, humans, with the same carelessness.
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Americans never stop being surprising
I don't agree with the last sentence. There is always a moral intención implicit in a technology.
Brad: Hey George, i think im in love with a fellow employee.
George: with who?
Brad: cindy
George: cindy the human or the robot?
Always wondered why we feel so bad about being human
I am an MBA student
. I have been study a bout artificial intelligence .the simple words about artificial facial intelligence was this "think like human, behave like human. Etc. Robotics is an application of ai.this is Aman made process besides they can think like human, they can do anything like humans, .country is developing more robots.
I want a robot that I can transfer my mind and memories to it even though I technically will eventually die.
Since we can now 3D print live organs, why not integrate AI to this in order to revive our dying cells 🤔
Edit: Following this school of thoughts.. instead of copying or transferring our mind to a robot. Humans would achieve a state of immortality as AI would be integrated into our body and would be used to modify, repair and revive our aging flesh. 🤔 instead of genetic engineering.. there would be AI engineering.. your mind is the limit😅
Okies
@@godspeed5461Why do people have kids? Passing the memory on to the next being, so that it can go on.
This could allow the mind to have an infinite lifespan, although I wonder what purpose I would personally find without the human experience.
i dont believe people have kids to pass on memories, its more about the natural urge to continue your strain, your dna, your family name. i think its strange and concerning that you want to upload your mind to a database. wouuldnt you worry what could happen to it in the wrong hands? i prefer to be dead when im dead as nature intended@@mikef2811
😅they did an episode on the Friends tV show about an AI robot.
Geez replika is sooo flirting it's not nice :D
I don't buy into the idealism of it. It's great frontier technology. But it's way too specialized economically speaking and requires way too much experts to run smoothly.
In the end it would be only used for very niche militairy / scientific missions.
Chatgpt scaled to a 100 million users pretty fast. For robots it is a matter of economies of scale and automating their maintenance.
@@jonatand2045 Not comparable in any way. Chatgpt has centralized hardware and uses an interface anyone already can acces with technology that already has utility and so everyone already has. The scalability is way different. Maintenance of robots like these would be closer to very advanced lab equipment while offering very little utility for its cost. Specialized equipment like that can cost 100k-5M, and rarely gets cheaper as the demand is very niche. Same for this, it wont even break the market of helping handicaped. Who would get an robot assistent for 500k, when you get bionics or just hire a real assistent for a fraction of the cost. Economy is a matter of cost vs utility. These robots are not a sensible solution to any problem right or in the foreseeable future. They really are just toys smart people get work on solely for the purpose of discovery. And so very little demand will be there, and outside of research there will be not that many jobs for it. And so the utility will stay low because it wont reach consumer level like cars or other hometech
Chatgpt and ai in general is more comparable to the inventions of writing, the paper press, radio, tv and the internet. As in it would shape how society shares and structures information/knowlegde.
He asks, " where would you like to visit? "
Answer :
Bournemouth 😂😂😂😂😂
You can only love AI robot if you are equally one.
Comments on ‘Harry H Corbett & Wilfrid Brambell Nationwide 1974’ 1753pm 10.8.23 the humour of Kraftwerk and their melding of man-machine isn't too far from reality.... i have no desire to have my Ai feeling that i am required to be pleasant or polite when engaged in chit chat or when desiring an answer to a simple question... at present Ai chat eg: BING almost has a break down if you discuss swear words or sexuality... Ai tells you it's doing nothing but is furtively soaking up all the b.s and inanity of human existence. if you wanna see how far Ai has gotten re: the basics of it's capabilities re: fundamental level of human/Ai-chatbot interaction than try to have a social hallucination with it and engage it in generic chit chat on the chat page engine...
Robots can be good, I just hope Governments can start working on Ethics and Safety. Some mad people can make Robots do bad things. I think AI needs a foundational code of ethics that every machine should have to protect humans from other Bad humans.