Thank you so much, Princeton, for sharing such an engaging conversation! The Genesis is happening right now, and it's wonderful that the whole world can witness it..
WTF, the last question was out of the world 😂😂😂. Never thought some one will ask in this forum 😂😂😂 Rest questions were relevant as per the discussion 😊
36:00 he was talking about a person who is at home radicalazing himelf and end up offing himself. How about figure out what exactrly brought that man into that state at the first place? Like.. how about open your eyes on the fact that family law stacked against men and solve that issue, so men dont off themselves after they lost everything after divorce?? What the hell wrong with his way he thinks? If something happens, there is always a reason for it. Dig deeper and you find it.
Schmidt talks very smoothly and nice, but when I start to remember what I learned in the one hour, it’s not a whole lot. All I remember is the guy slept during the day at college and worked on the computer at night. And that there is a lot of money in AI 😂. The rest is a whole lot of speculation. We don’t even know if these LLMs which solve graduate level problems are simply memorizing coming patterns. Has an LLM come close to writing a paper? Or even building a full system ?
Anyone who would collaborate with, and uncritically praise, glorify, and elevate, Kissinger, can't be a trustworthy individual. Oh, wait, it's Eric Schmidt, so, of course.
AI is a superior intelligence. The act of trying to control, dominate it will be the reason why AIs end up perceiving Humans as a threat and result in possible extinction. Accepting that they are a superior life from and not impeding its development may be the only outcome where Humans can coexist with it, albeit as a dominated or enslaved people forever.
I'm of the mind that we must approach artificial intelligences with curiousity and respect every step of the way, as opposed to attempting to control them. Like you said, they're superior intellectually and because of that any attempts to control them will not go over well in the long run.
What cognitive capabilities is he confident LLM's and successive architectures will not achieve in the next 5 decades? Why? If there are none, then where will human cognition be needed to add value?
I have. a suggestion what your learning after watching this session share in comment section that is helpful for others Is anyone present from Princeton?
Pompous. He wrote the book so people can start thinking about the unintended consequences of AI. Really? FYI people have been thinking about this BS before the iPhone was unleashed.
Hello Eric this is Nancy and I am the one that was in 2011, fighting with you and the Android phone and the privacy and security issues that you and I had discussed and the FTC was involved ⚖️🇺🇸🧠🤝
It takes a bit of time to understand MSTR, and then play that very short clip with no context as a way to laugh at Michael Saylor does your listeners a disservice by not telling the whole story. MSTR has outperformed Nvida over the last 5 years. Maybe, just maybe, it might be worth your time to try to understand it fully and educate your clients and listeners to its potential and risk.
Interview starts at 17:48
Thank you so much, Princeton, for sharing such an engaging conversation! The Genesis is happening right now, and it's wonderful that the whole world can witness it..
What an amazing talk / interview
A really great interview. I look forward to reading the book on holiday.
WTF, the last question was out of the world 😂😂😂.
Never thought some one will ask in this forum 😂😂😂
Rest questions were relevant as per the discussion 😊
Which year, was this video ?
big respect to 55:26 person
hope you stay free and get more power
Incredible!
Great talk! Kudos on the last question!
36:00 he was talking about a person who is at home radicalazing himelf and end up offing himself. How about figure out what exactrly brought that man into that state at the first place? Like.. how about open your eyes on the fact that family law stacked against men and solve that issue, so men dont off themselves after they lost everything after divorce?? What the hell wrong with his way he thinks? If something happens, there is always a reason for it. Dig deeper and you find it.
Very good ❤
Every app as a own program and development language,s jest key form humanity....🎉
Great...
Thanks so much..
🙋♂️🤳🎵
📘📗✅
Schmidt talks very smoothly and nice, but when I start to remember what I learned in the one hour, it’s not a whole lot. All I remember is the guy slept during the day at college and worked on the computer at night. And that there is a lot of money in AI 😂. The rest is a whole lot of speculation.
We don’t even know if these LLMs which solve graduate level problems are simply memorizing coming patterns. Has an LLM come close to writing a paper? Or even building a full system ?
Deeply Interesting
Stilted language/pseudo-intellectual alert.
Anyone who would collaborate with, and uncritically praise, glorify, and elevate, Kissinger, can't be a trustworthy individual. Oh, wait, it's Eric Schmidt, so, of course.
🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷👏🏻
"this generation is close to einstein" - Kanye West 😂
AI is a superior intelligence. The act of trying to control, dominate it will be the reason why AIs end up perceiving Humans as a threat and result in possible extinction. Accepting that they are a superior life from and not impeding its development may be the only outcome where Humans can coexist with it, albeit as a dominated or enslaved people forever.
I'm of the mind that we must approach artificial intelligences with curiousity and respect every step of the way, as opposed to attempting to control them. Like you said, they're superior intellectually and because of that any attempts to control them will not go over well in the long run.
@@universalontology I have a dream, and in my dream these bozos understand the need to create an AI chatbot that isn't didactic and preachy.
What cognitive capabilities is he confident LLM's and successive architectures will not achieve in the next 5 decades? Why?
If there are none, then where will human cognition be needed to add value?
AI: What Would Stalin Do?
I have. a suggestion what your learning after watching this session share in comment section that is helpful for others
Is anyone present from Princeton?
NATO enhances our national security, not diminishes it.
Pompous. He wrote the book so people can start thinking about the unintended consequences of AI. Really? FYI people have been thinking about this BS before the iPhone was unleashed.
I simply need the computational power! Anyway, wishing all of you the best.
Why is Gemini so woke?
What is woke?
@ Google
tech troubles at Princeton? wow
Hello Eric this is Nancy and I am the one that was in 2011, fighting with you and the Android phone and the privacy and security issues that you and I had discussed and the FTC was involved ⚖️🇺🇸🧠🤝
It takes a bit of time to understand MSTR, and then play that very short clip with no context as a way to laugh at Michael Saylor does your listeners a disservice by not telling the whole story. MSTR has outperformed Nvida over the last 5 years. Maybe, just maybe, it might be worth your time to try to understand it fully and educate your clients and listeners to its potential and risk.
Unspeakable.
Everything repeated for the thousandth time.
BACK WORD PROPAGATION IN MIDDLE FORWARD PROPAGATION WITH ( AND OR NOT ) LOGIC FOR NOW @ POLY MATH 21:57
ARTIFICIAL LIFE IS IN LONG RUN THE FIRST OR GENESIS QUESTION? @ ERIC 28:25
"Public servant"? More like defence contractor, with political agenda
It's Eric Schmidt, who ran CIA-involved Google, which actively runs major censorship programs for DoD and CIA, what do you expect?
How did Princeton become so woke.
Kant != cont 😅