Exploring AI 2041 with Kai-Fu Lee -

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  • Опубліковано 20 лип 2024
  • Today we’re joined by Kai-Fu Lee, chairman and CEO of Sinovation Ventures and author of AI 2041: Ten Visions for Our Future.
    In AI 2041, Kai-Fu and co-author Chen Qiufan tell the story of how AI could shape our future through a series of 10 “scientific fiction” short stories. In our conversation with Kai-Fu, we explore why he chose 20 years as the time horizon for these stories, and dig into a few of the stories in more detail. We explore the potential for level 5 autonomous driving and what effect that will have on both established and developing nations, the potential outcomes when dealing with job displacement, and his perspective on how the book will be received. We also discuss the potential consequences of autonomous weapons, if we should actually worry about singularity or superintelligence, and the evolution of regulations around AI in 20 years.
    We’d love to hear from you! What are your thoughts on any of the stories we discuss in the interview? Will you be checking this book out? Let us know in the comments on the show notes page at twimlai.com/go/516.
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  • @samir98753
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    Great person

  • @westtexas806
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    There is no moral argument for lying.

  • @westtexas806
    @westtexas806 2 роки тому

    So the teenager that's saving lives wouldn't be getting paid to save lives? He is just playing a game that presumably has no consequences for not saving lives? I think it would be best to compensate and have transparency. These drivers may see some death but it's not gonna be so much they can't cope. We see death all the time and it works itself out.