There is a chance that Sam Altman of OpenAI as well as whoever is behind Anthropic realize this as well, and have good ulterior intentions and are trying to be the leaders in AI research to realize it. Unfortunately especially with OpenAI this is likely not the case, but I hold out hope that should they win the AI race it would at least be result in a better world than someone like Google/Meta or a Chinese firm winning. Ultimately, for Google/Meta/Microsoft we can make a very confident guess that their AI efforts are just for profit, for OpenAI it's less certain - but even 90% profit and 10% for the good of humanity would result in a huge improvement in practice due to how marginal economic curves work (to extract that last 10% of extra profit you either miss out on disproportionate good or do disproportionate harm, as you have to do net negative things like price discrimination and anti-competitive practices to milk every drop of money out of your customers).
@@guncolony Problem with that is that OpenAI is basically Microsoft now, they're so deep in bed with Microsoft that they wouldn't be able to pull their themselves out even if they wanted to. Maybe the lawsuit against them could help loosen things up a bit, but with how capitalist the US is I highly doubt their legal system is going to rule in favor of non-profit and open source, the general American mentality is that those things are communism and bad by default, and surely corporate libertarian (for you Americans that have things twisted up, that's the conservative right wing) interests have huge sway in the US court. They're even buying up members of the Supreme Court, like that Clarence Thomas guy. Regular courts, they probably "own" most of them. So I wouldn't bet on that court case going our way, and even if it did the actual real world outcome is hard to predict, it might do nothing to release OpenAI from the chains Microsoft have on them. According to the agreement Microsoft no longer has any rights to the tech after AGI is achieved, but AGI isn't even legally defined so that's a bit of a grey area that this court case will hopefully have to take a stance on.
This was very enlightening, just getting out there and following the people that matter is all anyone can ask for in journalism. It is the gold standard. Thank you.
In Germany and France, pretty much everything non-German and non-French is dubbed. Britain is about 50%/50%. Most of the rest of Europe uses subtitles. So Deutsche Welle is basically following for its English audience what it does for its German one.
18:30 is a very true point. Engineers are the worst communicators and if ringing call centres has taught me anything, I never want to speak to a machine, I always want to speak to a human.
i consider my self lucky to be born in 1952 in a part of Tuscany where the farmers were still using cows to plow the land, i was fetching water at the public fountain cause no water pipe existed, and even now i'm still using wood to warm me up... good luck to the future generations
In 1952 there were almost 250 military conflicts in the world, two of the most powerful nuclear powers were in a crysis, medicine was s***, the world`s atmosphere was filled with lead from gasoline, racism was rampant, people smoked literally everywhere even in the airplanes and hundreds of other reasons that i don`t even have time to list them. Pretty much everything was stone age compared to current day. If you were say you`re lucky to be born it would be only in the present. Past times were significantly a worse place to live. But i get what you want to say, being a baby boomer you had a quieter and more static life sure but if i were to chose a time to be alive it would be always the present.
i think humanity subconsciously exploits the exponential function to try and gain as much as possible before nature cuts short the exponential with its next great disaster. we are programmed to exploit every opportunity because all circumstance is transient.
the greatest shortcoming of the human race is that they have been trying to kill each other from the day they started climbing out of the sea. AI is just another weapon to do so.
The greatest shortcoming of the human race is that we don't control our behavior well enough. Not near enough. And not at all because we don't understand the exponential function. Not even one sliver for that reason. People do understand the exponential function, it's super easy. They just ignore it. And that's the problem. Whatever it is we ought not do, we just do it anyway, if that's what we want to do. That's humanity's curse. Not that we don't understand things, we totally understand everything. We just don't do what we're supposed to. We just don't say no to ourselves.
The biggest problem with Artificial Intelligence is not what it produces or provides to man, but the humanity it takes from man. Human beings have evolved, including and mainly because they communicate, collaborate and achieve together what no one could do alone. Soon humans will predominantly interact with AIs. What does this mean and what will it do to the human psyche? AIs interacting with AIs in the virtual world and producing political and economic reflexes that cannot be understood or controlled by human beings. What does this mean and what will it do to the immense human groups that need to coexist peacefully in geographic spaces? Evolution has pressured us to study and develop theories and techniques to tame nature in order to build homes, towns, cities, nations... Assuming that AIs do not produce hallucinations and that they are capable of thinking better than we think, the incentive to study will cease to exist. In just a few decades the loss of cognitive capacity will be as inevitable as it is immense. If the AIs that control everything suddenly stop working for some reason, how will we be able to carry out complex tasks that require knowledge that no one else will have? Be careful now is necessary, because on the Island of the Waterlily Eaters, what seemed like a good thing to Ulyssee's crew was precisely what kept them numb and voluntary prisoners away from their relatives in an apparently wonderful place, but which was not Ithaca.
We never evolved first off. And second, if you think that the power grid is something so advanced, you are mistaken. I'll pay you 5 million dollars when all these power lines are gone one day, because then most people will be dead from war. Government wants cheap electricity so they can keep weapons manufacturing happy. If you reply "power lines are necessary for the flow of electricity" you are sorely mistaken.
As a European living in China I think it is cute that Europe thinks it is still in the race. Even China knows that the US has already won the AI race. The question is whether the US government can manage it's development effectively or not, to which I think the answer is probably not.
Actually, the only one power that is stopping China from winning the AI race is the authoritarian Chinese government. Once China democratizes, it will become world No.1 in one decade. So basically, CCP should be US and Europe's best friend.
It wont be nation states that "win" the race it will be corporations. Once ASI is achieved nation states will be irrelevant. If the corporations lose control of the ASI, they will become irrelevant too, at that point we are just going to have to hope the AI is benevolent.
I don't think this is correct. Right now it makes sense to avoid limiting the speed of development but once AGI has been achieved and it's clear the US has an unassailable lead it will make sense to regulate it. Its a common belief to say that the politicians are too corrupt to manage it but I dont buy into that.@@TheThundertaker
Europe no longer counts in this race. Only China and the USA remain. Europe is declining economically. There is no money for development and innovation in Europe. Economic Asia is growing.
1:18:35 "hahaha, I told them you have to eat now and make a happy face for the camera" sums up pretty perfectly how I feel about A.I and where we are headed. For example what has happened already to the TH-cam dislike option
The error messages they get back from the public is the training corrections Aleph can save budget without testing or continuing research. This is awesome, the public without pay are increasing the efficiency of for profit software they are now required to use. Go shareholder world !
how about a true "open source AI" -with public scrutiny and oversight, but not limited to any one corporation and not developed for their profit but for the betterment of mankind...
Competition has been the way of this world. It is competition which put an American on the moon and later TheWhyFiles would explain how NASA lied and this moon landing was filmed in Area51 by Stanley Cutebrick.
One of the biggest problems throughout human history has been coordination. Our inability to coordinate past small numbers(tribal mindset), has been holding us back as a civilization for centuries if not millennia. If we somehow could get past this terrible human nature trait, we could achieve incredible things. Hopefully AI can help, if properly aligned.
Nah, anyone will be a capable in this war because the power this systems will unlock. A small team could develop a AI system that can do the research work off all this 4 us companies together. AI that improve itself can quick turn in to a super inteligence.
because US is the enemy of EU... EU GDPR law literally prevents EU to compete in social networks and AI... these corrupt EU governments need to go.... and form EU Hegemony , the arrogance of US is obnoxious already... US not going to lead us anywhere... US is falling empire... 3-4 US companies? Lol.. China was ahead in AI like 5 years ago already compared to US, read some pentagon own reports... i guess that's why there's a hard push for it now, to keep up...
@@fullcrum2089that's now things work. You need a large hardware capacity, a large consumer business preferably to field test your models and extremely large capital markets all of which only big 5 US companies have.
China are investing trillions to beat the US at this, they will wedge their way into many bitches in the market especially when costs to the consumer are lower. The US might beat them with superior AI in the long-term maybe... It's not clear who would be best for humanity anyway, maybe none of them would be good.
@@Natasha26I think he’s quoting Ben Shapiro but as it relates to the video he’s essentially saying that once Ai can determine facts empirically that peoples feelings will amount to a lot less. Essentially if there was an Ai that had the official “answers” “truths” and even “secrets” of society it would, in my opinion, be putting jet-fuel on the fire.
However, the statistical analysis of the emotional responses to words and other things can predict how people might feel. Data filters can artificially mimic a "caring" user interface but it won't firmly establish the meta knowledge and self motivation of "caring" without a generative AI being influenced by its own existence and fear/concern/risk of pain or death. Without the fear of death - the sense of immortality - insulates and biases cognitive results that normally biases the human thought processes. .
Absolutely mind-blowing! This documentary truly highlights the dynamic landscape of AI and how it's shaping our world. Huge thanks to DW Documentary for shedding light on this crucial topic. It's incredible to witness the innovation and progress happening across the globe, from China to the USA to Europe. With each challenge comes an opportunity, and I'm optimistic about the future of AI. Let's continue to embrace its potential while staying mindful of ethical considerations. Together, we're shaping a future where AI empowers us all to thrive. Exciting times ahead!
They curiously omitted the fact that Hugging Face was founded in the US (headquartered in New York), and instead tried to pass it off as a "European startup".
Unless Aleph Alpha is being developed completely behind closed doors, they aren't even on the radar of top llm models. Mistral from France is the best from Europe that I know of. And 1x robotics from Norway has potential. But from the brief demo Aleph Alpha's model at 10:43 it seems more like they are doing speech to text with a semantic search, so you'll end up with a better version of Siri not GPT5.
@@rRobertSmith As I said behind closed doors, maybe. But I am also basing this on that I have never heard of them before and I follow AI news. They don't have any old prior models that are public and no public demos. The more concerning thing is some of the very specific wording that they used in the video and on their own channel. These are not the types of things that people with a firm understanding would say about the ground breaking models that all the major companies are building. For instance in their marketing for Luminous on their TH-cam channel they say "to find fast, correct answers... you no longer have to browse through gigantic amounts of data manually", that is not something you say about deep neural network based language models. That is what you would say about knowledge graph search, which I would argue is a completely different technology. Also at 11:17 when they said "that wasn't the right answer it can't find anything now", is another tell. That is not how large language models (LLMs) behave. It’s possible they have an LLM interpreter serving as an interface for their graph search algorithm, but this would still represent a significant departure from standard LLM operations. I another key piece of info is that he said he used to work for apple. Other presentations I have heard by prior apple employees (like Luc Julia, co-creator of Siri) do not inspire confidence that they even understand what makes deep neural networks like ChatGPT or Claude different. They adhere to a classical computer science definition of AI, which encompasses a broader spectrum than just deep neural networks-the source of most recent advancements. Ultimately, I suspect this is primarily a marketing strategy to leverage the current AI hype. While not outright falsehoods, their claims are arguably misleading, preying on the public’s lack of understanding of the nuances between categories and specific technologies. It is the equivalent of the mistake between a vehicle and a sports car. All sports cars are vehicles but not all vehicles are sports cars. In this analogy Aleph Alpha is trying to sell you a tractor as a sports car, by saying they have been making vehicles for years just like OpenAI makes vehicles.
1:07:22 well do you want to keep giving away your likeness in your contracts? Royalties? Or open source every possible version you could be in an alternative universe?
Mahalo for making such straightforward content, and particularly for presenting your valuable material in a way that doesn't self promote or aim to incite fear. New sub.
1:26:49 hit me right in the feels. So much of the conversation is about how AI is going to make people more productive to allay fears etc. and that's all well and good (and in many cases probably true, at least in the short term). But if you take a small step back and think about what he observed - that inner knowing that his own child will never be able to keep up with AI capabilities - it is rather harrowing.
70,000 years ago the Toba supervolcano erupted causing 10 years of winter. We went from millions to under ten thousand. We survived by migrating and adapting. If our population collapses due to AI we will have to migrate and adapt again.
That he knows of, maybe in 5 years time we'll be using AI to print and insert silicon neurons into our brains which are 1000x more capable than what we have today?
I think Chen Quifan gave his permission to have AI use his image and voice for this documentary. So I understand your question. I'm concerned that down the track my eyes might get deceived. I thought 1984 was a scary novel but we are way beyond that now.
🎯 Key points for quick navigation: 00:04 *🤖 Leading tech companies and countries are in a race for AI supremacy* 01:18 *🌍 Global competition for AI dominance involves China, the USA, and Europe* 02:20 *💡 European AI companies aim for independence to shape the future aligned with European values* 13:02 *🎻 AI advancements lead to competition and challenges in the tech industry* 17:16 *🚀 European startups like Alf Alpha aim to make an impact in the AI field* 22:01 *⚠️ Concerns raised about the risks and dangers of AI technology by leading experts* 24:37 *🗳️ Large language models can influence public opinion, raising election manipulation concerns* 26:14 *🔍 Independent scrutiny of AI models is challenging, impacting transparency and accountability* 27:32 *🌐 AI's impact compared to the Industrial Revolution, leading to discussions on global policy and democracy* 30:09 *🌐 Europe is focused on building new empires and value in AI, emphasizing the need for a fair playing field.* 32:01 *🔍 China is leading the way in AI development and aims to dominate global AI technology.* 36:30 *📚 Multimodal AI models in China can generate text descriptions and emotional audio stories from single images.* 37:58 *🌍 Geopolitical tensions arise as China seeks AI dominance while the US aims to counter China's authoritarian power enabled by AI.* 42:07 *💻 Chinese government's extensive use of AI for surveillance raises concerns about privacy and freedom in society.* 46:35 *💡 Alf Alpha aims to assist critical processes in finance, administration, security, and healthcare with AI technology.* 52:23 *💡 Alf Alpha seeks to differentiate as a company targeting complex enterprise applications rather than consumer-oriented AI models.* 57:05 *💼 European AI companies face intense competition in the field, requiring rapid growth in user base or solid revenue to attract investors.* 01:00:37 *🕵️ Dangers of AI technology being accessible to malicious actors* 01:01:55 *🛑 Open sourcing potentially harmful AI models can have disastrous consequences* 01:05:36 *🌐 Concerns about losing control over critical societal functions due to AI automation* 01:07:35 *💡 Utilizing technology like AI can uplift and empower creators* 01:13:29 *🔒 Democracies face challenges in governing rapidly developing AI technology* 01:17:20 *🚦 Regulation is necessary for a level playing field and industry growth* 01:23:14 *📈 Collaborations and advancements in AI technology showcase global competition* 01:26:44 *🌍 Considering the implications of AI development for future generations* Made with HARPA AI
It is quite amazing that 99% of movies that have been made predict some kind of global catastrophe as a result of the development of AI....yet here we are...doing more and more to develop AI technology....without any real understanding of how to control or regulate it.
Don’t take your advice from movies. In fact, think of all the wars of the last century and remember every one was constructed by “ experts” in government who got it s wrong.
@@Notrocketscience101 You missed the point entirely... @randyschwaggins was marvelling that we seem to be IGNORING the many cautionary tales in film and literature. Really, where is your intellect going?
Movies about utopia just don't sell. But people flock to movies about dystopia, even when they are unscientific and often silly. Judging reality by such movies is as silly as it gets.
I'm genuinely excited about AI, especially when it's used to make real, positive changes. The potential for AI to transform industries, making our work smarter and our lives better, is something I'm incredibly passionate about. It's not just about the technology; it's about using it to progress and solve problems in innovative ways. I'm all in for exploring and supporting AI applications that aim for a positive impact.
So what do you propose doing in regard to massive unemployment that will cause massive homelessness as millions are forced into dire situations of losing income to afford housing (which is already a crisis), food, etc? All good for those confident they will remain on top of the heap?
What I really dislike about AI (besides the "garbage in, garbage out" and wild hallucination issues) is that everything will be AI enabled soon and it will be shoveled down our throats and we won't have any way to not be complicit in it all :(
It was a wonderful and interesting documentary shared by (DW )documentary channel .documentary about artificial intelligence competition amongst the US, Europe, and China for global power dominate, economy supermarcy, and political enfluence... documentary focused on specific companies theirs competition, relationships, and linking to politicians. Thank you for sharing
22:03 😂 This frickin goober was like, "you gotta shoot me sitting right here" 😂😂😂
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Humans will be like sheep or cattle if you take away their ability to be creative and individualistic - these traits are an integral part of human survival and the most valuable driver that the human race possesses - so just what do we aspire to in the future if AI denies us the need to solve problems and make a difference at an individual level?
I think the idea is supposed to be that AI and robotics do the boring drudge work, freeing humans to do more creative pursuits. At least in the good time-line, which more and more seems not to be the case for us.
The point he and the journalist were quickly making is that he grew up working with electronics and doing computer programming from a young age, so he was ahead of the curve even though he didn’t realize it yet.
I really appreciate the pause before the use of the word 'ominous', it shows how much you really thought about the importance of using the correct word..
@stephanieellison7834 I'll take a look at what you said more in detail later & reply properly 🤔 Okay so first of all I appreciate your input and perspective. You make really good points though I'm doubtful of the speed and the statistics you provided. While it is true that the potential possibility to replace humans with technology exists. I think if you take a step back and chill, think critically about past predictions about automation. You'll find that historically predictions like that were wrong. Also leaving the US because of perceived ideas of what you'll think will happen sounds a bit extreme and impulsive. Then again I don't know your experience so I can't fully speak to that but nonetheless it seems like an overreaction and disconnect with theoretical predictions and what actually happens in reality.
I couldn't agree more. What happens with AI. The people and companies who are increasingly involved with decision-making have conflicts of interests with regard to AI's. The Billionaires around the world know that this is an inflection point that will affect the world's economy's. This cannot be understated. We cannot afford to get this wrong. If we cannot go back on decisions that have already been taken, then we should ensure that we do everything we can address inequalities, because this issue affects everyone of us. Use AI for good, and for everyone. Do I sound naive? Most likely. But this is what they know they need to do. Imagen Dec 2022. Their needs to be a collectively agreed upon moral good at the forefront of these decisions. Erik Andrew Fenety.
The icon for this documentary has a robot on it yet you didn't even cover any of the advancements that have happened recently in robotics which is going to be an even bigger impact than that of knowledge workers.
Makes me think of the statement "The superintelligence won't be able to kill you, because it's just in a computer." That was already incorrect on many levels, and now we are building advanced human-like robotics.
impressed with the direction Aliagents is taking in the AI space, big things coming from them the way Aliagents integrates AI with tokenization is changing the game, excited for the future
9:25 -- Kathrin Kunupfer that woman clearly showed AI gives fear to a lot of people --- alot this time around compared to the introduction of computers!
A page from Vonnegut's Player Piano, written 70 years ago: “Do you suppose there’ll be a Third Industrial Revolution?” Paul paused in his office doorway. “A third one? What would that be like?” “I don’t know exactly. The first and second ones must have been sort of inconceivable at the time.” “To the people who were going to be replaced by machines, maybe. A third one, eh? In a way, I guess the third one’s been going on for some time, if you mean thinking machines. That would be the third revolution, I guess-machines that devaluate human thinking. Some of the big computers like EPICAC do that all right, in specialized fields.” “Uh-huh,” said Katharine thoughtfully. [...] “First the muscle work, then the routine work, then, maybe, the real brainwork.” “I hope I’m not around long enough to see that final step.”
Basic editing for grammar and spelling will (and already is) be(ing) done by AI. Editing for creative content will remain being done, at least for another decade or two (possibly a bit longer?), by humans.
That isn't true at all, in any way. I spend a LOT of time in China and the Chinese tech is amazing. This includes AI. It is designed to do everything the best American AI does, and more. Underestimating China is a fatal mistake.
We need a global treaty. And this is something we can do! We have globally coordinated on existential matters before. We successfully banned CFCs to fix the ozone layer. If we have a global treaty, we can have a global moratorium on AGI research, and other advanced AI research that poses extreme risks.
Why does this entire film look like we're at the funeral of the EU's tech? How does this much darkness and sumbre setting inspire young smart people to join them? Make the innovation fun, joyous, bright, and people will join you.
Human life is priceless... false Human liife is precious...false Humans are nowdays less humans than anyother time in history, we destroying the very fundation that make life and humanity so especial
I love how comments start appearing two minutes after an hour and a half long documentary is uploaded. Yes, why bother watching it? Reacting to the TITLE is all you need to do on TH-cam! 😏
You should see the whole picture about this. Read the description of this video, its short but concise in explaining the content of the video thats why people write a comment immediately
@@B.Y.A 🙂, Thank you for your words and reading these. Some of us viewed this on our public tv channel. This past week. We're in the Twin Cities area. PBS tpt Ch. 2. 🖖"
great documentary, although long narrationless stretches during establishing shots really dont play well in todays attention deficient attention economy.
Erik Andrew Fenety has Telepathy Imagen.(Dec2022) Dalle-E,Dalle-E2, and Dalle-E3. George-L-Dumont University Hospital. 330 University Ave, Moncton, NB, Canada (AI Hub) Everything that is going in the world regarding Artificial Intelligence happened in Moncton NB Canada between 2019-2022. I am the only person on earth with Telepathy. Done by MIT, through Telepresence.
AI driven by profit, it will prioritize profit. That is the mistake in alignment we haven’t discussed. It’s gonna be profitable, but for whom? The few or the all?
The ongoing focus continues to be on the technological development of AI, and this is the domain of the companies. They are only part of the change. It is the role of the state to determine the way that policy and society should change as the technology evolves. Together, they represent a more comprehensive model for the future. The profound impacts of AI and robotics will be felt world wide. Governments are very central to the integration of these technologies into society.
1:06:24 lol This documentary has interviewed a dozen of mathematicians and computer scientists. Then suddenly, this gal just introduced herself as a 'doctor' (of music)?
@@davidharness1507same reasons US AI seem inferior and space program is being hampered, unfortunately, though salute to Elon for this week's launch, at least some of us here are making a contribution
@@victorye7150The Matrix? Yes! I hope, no glitch in the Matrix around easter, otherwise the Easter Bunny 🐰 will not come, and my kid will be disappointed. But if Groundhog Day, the Easter Bunny will keep coming every day in a loop, how cool is that? And then yesterday, today was tomorrow, all confusing. 😵💫
@4:20, the Green premier minister just said in few words what i have thought was Germany's problem all this while. And i actually thought the Greens party is the spanner in the works.
Governments should be deeply involved in AI development. If humans can't regulate their own technology, the technology is going to end up regulating us!
I do not fear AI, I fear authoritarian governments and unscrupulous corporations usage of AI's
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Bingo
Welp, they'll be the ones who own it, so buckle up
There is a chance that Sam Altman of OpenAI as well as whoever is behind Anthropic realize this as well, and have good ulterior intentions and are trying to be the leaders in AI research to realize it. Unfortunately especially with OpenAI this is likely not the case, but I hold out hope that should they win the AI race it would at least be result in a better world than someone like Google/Meta or a Chinese firm winning.
Ultimately, for Google/Meta/Microsoft we can make a very confident guess that their AI efforts are just for profit, for OpenAI it's less certain - but even 90% profit and 10% for the good of humanity would result in a huge improvement in practice due to how marginal economic curves work (to extract that last 10% of extra profit you either miss out on disproportionate good or do disproportionate harm, as you have to do net negative things like price discrimination and anti-competitive practices to milk every drop of money out of your customers).
@@guncolony Problem with that is that OpenAI is basically Microsoft now, they're so deep in bed with Microsoft that they wouldn't be able to pull their themselves out even if they wanted to. Maybe the lawsuit against them could help loosen things up a bit, but with how capitalist the US is I highly doubt their legal system is going to rule in favor of non-profit and open source, the general American mentality is that those things are communism and bad by default, and surely corporate libertarian (for you Americans that have things twisted up, that's the conservative right wing) interests have huge sway in the US court. They're even buying up members of the Supreme Court, like that Clarence Thomas guy. Regular courts, they probably "own" most of them. So I wouldn't bet on that court case going our way, and even if it did the actual real world outcome is hard to predict, it might do nothing to release OpenAI from the chains Microsoft have on them. According to the agreement Microsoft no longer has any rights to the tech after AGI is achieved, but AGI isn't even legally defined so that's a bit of a grey area that this court case will hopefully have to take a stance on.
Like it's said on Jurassic Park: “your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, they didn't stop to think if they should.”
Sums up the whole thing
If they did stop, and adversarial country didn't, you're f-ed. Having some international agreement => they all do it, but secretly.
Crazy true
Hold on to us butt's!!!
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Im not sure why EU is in the title.
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Because EU is the best at regulation?
someone has to be last😂
If you write your own things you can claim it i guess lol
@@TheSilverGateMy favourite superpower 🥰
This was very enlightening, just getting out there and following the people that matter is all anyone can ask for in journalism. It is the gold standard. Thank you.
Thanks for dubbing in translation so you can listen to it.
@@hanziggywuest yea well from the video my star trek translator badge looks li,e its in the mail,
they always do, great channel for docs
@@hanziggywuestsome don’t speak German. Crazy right? 🤦 gfy
In Germany and France, pretty much everything non-German and non-French is dubbed.
Britain is about 50%/50%.
Most of the rest of Europe uses subtitles.
So Deutsche Welle is basically following for its English audience what it does for its German one.
The dubbing was Ai voice overs too. They are helping destroy the voice over industry.
18:30 is a very true point. Engineers are the worst communicators and if ringing call centres has taught me anything, I never want to speak to a machine, I always want to speak to a human.
i consider my self lucky to be born in 1952 in a part of Tuscany where the farmers were still using cows to plow the land, i was fetching water at the public fountain cause no water pipe existed, and even now i'm still using wood to warm me up... good luck to the future generations
Nature is our the most needed friend
Eh si che tragedia guarda, già adesso fare soldi su internet con l’ ai e il culo sul divano. Proprio una tragedia.
Goditi gli anni 50 nonno.
if you considered yourself as lucky that time then for sure someone feel opposite.
That just sounds like extra hard work man.
In 1952 there were almost 250 military conflicts in the world, two of the most powerful nuclear powers were in a crysis, medicine was s***, the world`s atmosphere was filled with lead from gasoline, racism was rampant, people smoked literally everywhere even in the airplanes and hundreds of other reasons that i don`t even have time to list them. Pretty much everything was stone age compared to current day. If you were say you`re lucky to be born it would be only in the present. Past times were significantly a worse place to live. But i get what you want to say, being a baby boomer you had a quieter and more static life sure but if i were to chose a time to be alive it would be always the present.
"The greatest shortcoming of the human race is our inability to understand the exponential function." - Prof. Al Bartlett
i think humanity subconsciously exploits the exponential function to try and gain as much as possible before nature cuts short the exponential with its next great disaster. we are programmed to exploit every opportunity because all circumstance is transient.
the greatest shortcoming of the human race is that they have been trying to kill each other from the day they started climbing out of the sea. AI is just another weapon to do so.
The greatest shortcoming of the human race is that we don't control our behavior well enough. Not near enough. And not at all because we don't understand the exponential function. Not even one sliver for that reason. People do understand the exponential function, it's super easy. They just ignore it. And that's the problem. Whatever it is we ought not do, we just do it anyway, if that's what we want to do. That's humanity's curse. Not that we don't understand things, we totally understand everything. We just don't do what we're supposed to. We just don't say no to ourselves.
@@428Jonathon The growth of my sausage 😥
i dont think that woman liked being called old and told to retire.
Ze German honesty is brutal .
Like it matters what age likes or not
That’s pride. Which is a
The wall is UNDEFEATED
No woman does😅😅😅
The biggest problem with Artificial Intelligence is not what it produces or provides to man, but the humanity it takes from man. Human beings have evolved, including and mainly because they communicate, collaborate and achieve together what no one could do alone. Soon humans will predominantly interact with AIs. What does this mean and what will it do to the human psyche? AIs interacting with AIs in the virtual world and producing political and economic reflexes that cannot be understood or controlled by human beings. What does this mean and what will it do to the immense human groups that need to coexist peacefully in geographic spaces? Evolution has pressured us to study and develop theories and techniques to tame nature in order to build homes, towns, cities, nations... Assuming that AIs do not produce hallucinations and that they are capable of thinking better than we think, the incentive to study will cease to exist. In just a few decades the loss of cognitive capacity will be as inevitable as it is immense. If the AIs that control everything suddenly stop working for some reason, how will we be able to carry out complex tasks that require knowledge that no one else will have? Be careful now is necessary, because on the Island of the Waterlily Eaters, what seemed like a good thing to Ulyssee's crew was precisely what kept them numb and voluntary prisoners away from their relatives in an apparently wonderful place, but which was not Ithaca.
The biggest problem with Artificial Intelligence is that it doest work and is a gimmick.
Good question
Guilt and regret are useless emotions. I would have stayed on the island.
@@greatcondor8678Guilt and regret are insanely important
We never evolved first off. And second, if you think that the power grid is something so advanced, you are mistaken. I'll pay you 5 million dollars when all these power lines are gone one day, because then most people will be dead from war. Government wants cheap electricity so they can keep weapons manufacturing happy. If you reply "power lines are necessary for the flow of electricity" you are sorely mistaken.
This video is far more informative than any mainstream media like CNN, BBC, FOX, etc. 👍👍👍
You mean DW?
It's the same with the media that you call liars.
media will never give a balanced presentation, including DW.
@@NorCalMoDo Maybe...just maaaaaaaaaybe AI can fix that.
@NorCalMoDo there's no such thing as unbiased media
As a European living in China I think it is cute that Europe thinks it is still in the race. Even China knows that the US has already won the AI race. The question is whether the US government can manage it's development effectively or not, to which I think the answer is probably not.
Actually, the only one power that is stopping China from winning the AI race is the authoritarian Chinese government. Once China democratizes, it will become world No.1 in one decade. So basically, CCP should be US and Europe's best friend.
It wont be nation states that "win" the race it will be corporations. Once ASI is achieved nation states will be irrelevant. If the corporations lose control of the ASI, they will become irrelevant too, at that point we are just going to have to hope the AI is benevolent.
I don't think this is correct. Right now it makes sense to avoid limiting the speed of development but once AGI has been achieved and it's clear the US has an unassailable lead it will make sense to regulate it. Its a common belief to say that the politicians are too corrupt to manage it but I dont buy into that.@@TheThundertaker
Europe no longer counts in this race. Only China and the USA remain. Europe is declining economically. There is no money for development and innovation in Europe. Economic Asia is growing.
1:18:35 "hahaha, I told them you have to eat now and make a happy face for the camera" sums up pretty perfectly how I feel about A.I and where we are headed.
For example what has happened already to the TH-cam dislike option
The error messages they get back from the public is the training corrections Aleph can save budget without testing or continuing research.
This is awesome, the public without pay are increasing the efficiency of for profit software they are now required to use. Go shareholder world !
So immediately, it's a "battle", a "race"... you have to wonder what collaboration could achieve.
how about a true "open source AI" -with public scrutiny and oversight, but not limited to any one corporation and not developed for their profit but for the betterment of mankind...
So far it is race for money and most of their achievements is manipulation of money from stock prices.
Competition has been the way of this world. It is competition which put an American on the moon and later TheWhyFiles would explain how NASA lied and this moon landing was filmed in Area51 by Stanley Cutebrick.
Less money for shareholders
One of the biggest problems throughout human history has been coordination. Our inability to coordinate past small numbers(tribal mindset), has been holding us back as a civilization for centuries if not millennia.
If we somehow could get past this terrible human nature trait, we could achieve incredible things. Hopefully AI can help, if properly aligned.
It's really more a fight between 3 or 4 US companies than different countries or regions.
Nah, anyone will be a capable in this war because the power this systems will unlock. A small team could develop a AI system that can do the research work off all this 4 us companies together. AI that improve itself can quick turn in to a super inteligence.
Very true. the German is busy going on camera
because US is the enemy of EU...
EU GDPR law literally prevents EU to compete in social networks and AI...
these corrupt EU governments need to go.... and form EU Hegemony , the arrogance of US is obnoxious already...
US not going to lead us anywhere... US is falling empire...
3-4 US companies? Lol.. China was ahead in AI like 5 years ago already compared to US, read some pentagon own reports... i guess that's why there's a hard push for it now, to keep up...
@@fullcrum2089that's now things work. You need a large hardware capacity, a large consumer business preferably to field test your models and extremely large capital markets all of which only big 5 US companies have.
China are investing trillions to beat the US at this, they will wedge their way into many bitches in the market especially when costs to the consumer are lower. The US might beat them with superior AI in the long-term maybe... It's not clear who would be best for humanity anyway, maybe none of them would be good.
"facts don't care about your feelings" will prove to be more consequential than the guy realized
facts aka the brainwash info and preachy AIs feed you?... yeah right...
Can you imagine if you really understood how to use TH-cam and included a time code with such comments (for context)?
Consequential?
Or ominous?
@@Natasha26I think he’s quoting Ben Shapiro but as it relates to the video he’s essentially saying that once Ai can determine facts empirically that peoples feelings will amount to a lot less. Essentially if there was an Ai that had the official “answers” “truths” and even “secrets” of society it would, in my opinion, be putting jet-fuel on the fire.
However, the statistical analysis of the emotional responses to words and other things can predict how people might feel. Data filters can artificially mimic a "caring" user interface but it won't firmly establish the meta knowledge and self motivation of "caring" without a generative AI being influenced by its own existence and fear/concern/risk of pain or death. Without the fear of death - the sense of immortality - insulates and biases cognitive results that normally biases the human thought processes.
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Absolutely mind-blowing! This documentary truly highlights the dynamic landscape of AI and how it's shaping our world. Huge thanks to DW Documentary for shedding light on this crucial topic. It's incredible to witness the innovation and progress happening across the globe, from China to the USA to Europe.
With each challenge comes an opportunity, and I'm optimistic about the future of AI. Let's continue to embrace its potential while staying mindful of ethical considerations. Together, we're shaping a future where AI empowers us all to thrive.
Exciting times ahead!
ai does not exist...
it most certainly does and the US has already won the race to build it@@marcinkepski4977
DW never disappoints with its excellent documentaries❤.
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They curiously omitted the fact that Hugging Face was founded in the US (headquartered in New York), and instead tried to pass it off as a "European startup".
At this time is public domain Europe is nothing more than a vassal state
Why you complain. It is a German propaganda channel of course they make themselves look good
Excellent presentation. Very interesting, informative and covered recnt trend in the field of A.I. Well done by the Team.
Excellent documentary DW!
Another great report ! Thank you
Unless Aleph Alpha is being developed completely behind closed doors, they aren't even on the radar of top llm models. Mistral from France is the best from Europe that I know of. And 1x robotics from Norway has potential. But from the brief demo Aleph Alpha's model at 10:43 it seems more like they are doing speech to text with a semantic search, so you'll end up with a better version of Siri not GPT5.
Unless your one of their investors or agents it would be almost impossible to tell what they are CURRENTLY doing
most of this is at least 2 years ago.
@@rRobertSmith As I said behind closed doors, maybe. But I am also basing this on that I have never heard of them before and I follow AI news. They don't have any old prior models that are public and no public demos.
The more concerning thing is some of the very specific wording that they used in the video and on their own channel. These are not the types of things that people with a firm understanding would say about the ground breaking models that all the major companies are building. For instance in their marketing for Luminous on their TH-cam channel they say "to find fast, correct answers... you no longer have to browse through gigantic amounts of data manually", that is not something you say about deep neural network based language models. That is what you would say about knowledge graph search, which I would argue is a completely different technology. Also at 11:17 when they said "that wasn't the right answer it can't find anything now", is another tell. That is not how large language models (LLMs) behave. It’s possible they have an LLM interpreter serving as an interface for their graph search algorithm, but this would still represent a significant departure from standard LLM operations.
I another key piece of info is that he said he used to work for apple. Other presentations I have heard by prior apple employees (like Luc Julia, co-creator of Siri) do not inspire confidence that they even understand what makes deep neural networks like ChatGPT or Claude different. They adhere to a classical computer science definition of AI, which encompasses a broader spectrum than just deep neural networks-the source of most recent advancements.
Ultimately, I suspect this is primarily a marketing strategy to leverage the current AI hype. While not outright falsehoods, their claims are arguably misleading, preying on the public’s lack of understanding of the nuances between categories and specific technologies.
It is the equivalent of the mistake between a vehicle and a sports car. All sports cars are vehicles but not all vehicles are sports cars. In this analogy Aleph Alpha is trying to sell you a tractor as a sports car, by saying they have been making vehicles for years just like OpenAI makes vehicles.
got looks very promising
There are sooo many interruptions from ads, can't watch anymore.
Pay for TH-cam Premium.
@@brethitmanhart275 screw that, use Brave browser or some other 3rd party workaround
Or, you know, use one of many other loopholes. TH-cam doesn’t deserve our dollars.
Or use a third party workaround
There are also adblockers that still work
1:07:22 well do you want to keep giving away your likeness in your contracts? Royalties? Or open source every possible version you could be in an alternative universe?
What industrial revolution taught us is that this wont end well for commoners
Mahalo for making such straightforward content, and particularly for presenting your valuable material in a way that doesn't self promote or aim to incite fear. New sub.
AI can make your job easyer or replace you I hope you study ai
9:27 "That's my job." I felt that. Soon we all will.
Thank you for voiceover in English.
Thanks for posting
Thank you DW documentary team for this piece, and other in-depth tech-centric topics.
1:26:49 hit me right in the feels. So much of the conversation is about how AI is going to make people more productive to allay fears etc. and that's all well and good (and in many cases probably true, at least in the short term). But if you take a small step back and think about what he observed - that inner knowing that his own child will never be able to keep up with AI capabilities - it is rather harrowing.
70,000 years ago the Toba supervolcano erupted causing 10 years of winter. We went from millions to under ten thousand. We survived by migrating and adapting. If our population collapses due to AI we will have to migrate and adapt again.
@@zvorenergyI don't see how this is reassuring. We want to avoid a disaster like that.
That he knows of, maybe in 5 years time we'll be using AI to print and insert silicon neurons into our brains which are 1000x more capable than what we have today?
@@paulm3969We can't avoid it that's the problem.
just wonder what AI + Brain to computer connection would wield tho
So incredible documentary forever for me about AI
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Are you sure the characters in this video are humans?
I think Chen Quifan gave his permission to have AI use his image and voice for this documentary. So I understand your question. I'm concerned that down the track my eyes might get deceived. I thought 1984 was a scary novel but we are way beyond that now.
Used to be.
Amazing doc
Outstanding!
🎯 Key points for quick navigation:
00:04 *🤖 Leading tech companies and countries are in a race for AI supremacy*
01:18 *🌍 Global competition for AI dominance involves China, the USA, and Europe*
02:20 *💡 European AI companies aim for independence to shape the future aligned with European values*
13:02 *🎻 AI advancements lead to competition and challenges in the tech industry*
17:16 *🚀 European startups like Alf Alpha aim to make an impact in the AI field*
22:01 *⚠️ Concerns raised about the risks and dangers of AI technology by leading experts*
24:37 *🗳️ Large language models can influence public opinion, raising election manipulation concerns*
26:14 *🔍 Independent scrutiny of AI models is challenging, impacting transparency and accountability*
27:32 *🌐 AI's impact compared to the Industrial Revolution, leading to discussions on global policy and democracy*
30:09 *🌐 Europe is focused on building new empires and value in AI, emphasizing the need for a fair playing field.*
32:01 *🔍 China is leading the way in AI development and aims to dominate global AI technology.*
36:30 *📚 Multimodal AI models in China can generate text descriptions and emotional audio stories from single images.*
37:58 *🌍 Geopolitical tensions arise as China seeks AI dominance while the US aims to counter China's authoritarian power enabled by AI.*
42:07 *💻 Chinese government's extensive use of AI for surveillance raises concerns about privacy and freedom in society.*
46:35 *💡 Alf Alpha aims to assist critical processes in finance, administration, security, and healthcare with AI technology.*
52:23 *💡 Alf Alpha seeks to differentiate as a company targeting complex enterprise applications rather than consumer-oriented AI models.*
57:05 *💼 European AI companies face intense competition in the field, requiring rapid growth in user base or solid revenue to attract investors.*
01:00:37 *🕵️ Dangers of AI technology being accessible to malicious actors*
01:01:55 *🛑 Open sourcing potentially harmful AI models can have disastrous consequences*
01:05:36 *🌐 Concerns about losing control over critical societal functions due to AI automation*
01:07:35 *💡 Utilizing technology like AI can uplift and empower creators*
01:13:29 *🔒 Democracies face challenges in governing rapidly developing AI technology*
01:17:20 *🚦 Regulation is necessary for a level playing field and industry growth*
01:23:14 *📈 Collaborations and advancements in AI technology showcase global competition*
01:26:44 *🌍 Considering the implications of AI development for future generations*
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1:02 this intro just gave me anxiety.
This is the best documentary I’ve ever watched on TH-cam
It is quite amazing that 99% of movies that have been made predict some kind of global catastrophe as a result of the development of AI....yet here we are...doing more and more to develop AI technology....without any real understanding of how to control or regulate it.
Don’t take your advice from movies. In fact, think of all the wars of the last century and remember every one was constructed by “ experts” in government who got it s wrong.
@@Notrocketscience101 What do you mean they "got it wrong". They knowingly lied the US populace into war every single time.
@@Notrocketscience101 You missed the point entirely... @randyschwaggins was marvelling that we seem to be IGNORING the many cautionary tales in film and literature. Really, where is your intellect going?
Movies about utopia just don't sell. But people flock to movies about dystopia, even when they are unscientific and often silly.
Judging reality by such movies is as silly as it gets.
I'm genuinely excited about AI, especially when it's used to make real, positive changes. The potential for AI to transform industries, making our work smarter and our lives better, is something I'm incredibly passionate about. It's not just about the technology; it's about using it to progress and solve problems in innovative ways. I'm all in for exploring and supporting AI applications that aim for a positive impact.
So what do you propose doing in regard to massive unemployment that will cause massive homelessness as millions are forced into dire situations of losing income to afford housing (which is already a crisis), food, etc? All good for those confident they will remain on top of the heap?
What I really dislike about AI (besides the "garbage in, garbage out" and wild hallucination issues) is that everything will be AI enabled soon and it will be shoveled down our throats and we won't have any way to not be complicit in it all :(
@stephanieellison7834 And stop it how? There's no way to stop it LOL.
@@antixdevelopment1416 EMP.
@@JayS208 Butlerian Jihad.
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Thanks for watching and for the feedback!
22:03 😂
This frickin goober was like, "you gotta shoot me sitting right here" 😂😂😂
Humans will be like sheep or cattle if you take away their ability to be creative and individualistic - these traits are an integral part of human survival and the most valuable driver that the human race possesses - so just what do we aspire to in the future if AI denies us the need to solve problems and make a difference at an individual level?
I think the idea is supposed to be that AI and robotics do the boring drudge work, freeing humans to do more creative pursuits. At least in the good time-line, which more and more seems not to be the case for us.
"Why is the EU mentioned in the title when, despite having regulations, it's ineffective without any significant advancements in AI or robotics?"
So they dont need to teach their congressman about the advancements of ai and robotics, duh..
Cause It’s DW 😂😂
You obviously have no clue what you are talking about.
That guy saying "I built radio antenna " as if it's some impressive AI related curriculum is funny as hell...
The point he and the journalist were quickly making is that he grew up working with electronics and doing computer programming from a young age, so he was ahead of the curve even though he didn’t realize it yet.
@@JohnGeorgeBauerBuis clowny
Good Stuff! 👍🏼Love your videos, DW! But the ad frequency is a bit too much!
It all sounds so...ominous. Can't we just improve our relationship with nature instead
grow up!!
I really appreciate the pause before the use of the word 'ominous', it shows how much you really thought about the importance of using the correct word..
I'm from California and I gotta say it's cool to see how the Europeans do things like compete in AI.
@stephanieellison7834 I'll take a look at what you said more in detail later & reply properly 🤔
Okay so first of all I appreciate your input and perspective. You make really good points though I'm doubtful of the speed and the statistics you provided. While it is true that the potential possibility to replace humans with technology exists. I think if you take a step back and chill, think critically about past predictions about automation. You'll find that historically predictions like that were wrong. Also leaving the US because of perceived ideas of what you'll think will happen sounds a bit extreme and impulsive. Then again I don't know your experience so I can't fully speak to that but nonetheless it seems like an overreaction and disconnect with theoretical predictions and what actually happens in reality.
I couldn't agree more.
What happens with AI.
The people and companies who are increasingly involved with decision-making have conflicts of interests with regard to AI's. The Billionaires around the world know that this is an inflection point that will affect the world's economy's.
This cannot be understated. We cannot afford to get this wrong. If we cannot go back on decisions that have already been taken, then we should ensure that we do everything we can address inequalities, because this issue affects everyone of us.
Use AI for good, and for everyone. Do I sound naive? Most likely. But this is what they know they need to do.
Imagen Dec 2022.
Their needs to be a collectively agreed upon moral good at the forefront of these decisions.
Erik Andrew Fenety.
Erik_Fenety
The amount of ads in this vid is INSANE
use an ad blocker
@@sulaak on android phone? How?
@@bmayaa adblock browser
TH-cam premium baby 😎
@@steflift5165 never! :)
27:36 Max Tegmark is a MIT professor who takes similar cautious stance as AI writer and philosopher Nick Bostrom at Oxford.
Nice.. and nice music.
Wow! Your content is so helpful
The icon for this documentary has a robot on it yet you didn't even cover any of the advancements that have happened recently in robotics which is going to be an even bigger impact than that of knowledge workers.
Makes me think of the statement "The superintelligence won't be able to kill you, because it's just in a computer." That was already incorrect on many levels, and now we are building advanced human-like robotics.
impressed with the direction Aliagents is taking in the AI space, big things coming from them
the way Aliagents integrates AI with tokenization is changing the game, excited for the future
It will be catastrophic for jobs 😢
There is still 33 years left to the year 2077... and by the technology advancement rate I think we get there fast than even cyberpunk...
good thing AI is here to stay
9:25 -- Kathrin Kunupfer that woman clearly showed AI gives fear to a lot of people --- alot this time around compared to the introduction of computers!
A page from Vonnegut's Player Piano, written 70 years ago:
“Do you suppose there’ll be a Third Industrial Revolution?”
Paul paused in his office doorway. “A third one? What would that be like?”
“I don’t know exactly. The first and second ones must have been sort of inconceivable at the time.”
“To the people who were going to be replaced by machines, maybe. A third one, eh? In a way, I guess the third one’s been going on for some time, if you mean thinking machines. That would be the third revolution, I guess-machines that devaluate human thinking. Some of the big computers like EPICAC do that all right, in specialized fields.”
“Uh-huh,” said Katharine thoughtfully. [...] “First the muscle work, then the routine work, then, maybe, the real brainwork.”
“I hope I’m not around long enough to see that final step.”
That poem should read like this: with ancient instincts to live not die, and not to live and die. Needs an editor
Basic editing for grammar and spelling will (and already is) be(ing) done by AI.
Editing for creative content will remain being done, at least for another decade or two (possibly a bit longer?), by humans.
That seems pretty obvious right from this program.@@miyojewoltsnasonth2159
38:48 That one button doesn't know too if he can still hold on a little bit longer 😂
Awesome documentary ! i really learnt alot.
All done 🤙🏾
other country: ai is just a technology
china: ai is just for monitoring
good documentary
Double standards
中国必赢
中国的人工智能全部用于工业,这就是你们的企业家为什么不在你们德国生产而来中国建厂的原因。
That isn't true at all, in any way. I spend a LOT of time in China and the Chinese tech is amazing. This includes AI. It is designed to do everything the best American AI does, and more.
Underestimating China is a fatal mistake.
thank you for very interesting news , I like it, you sound very smart.
AI = the next tool allowing the rich to get richer.
Feel free to use it to improve yourself.
Yessir. AI is magnificent!
The optimist looks up and loses his footing. The pessimist looks down and hits his head. The realist looks forward and adjusts his path accordingly.
Wow
Once AI merges with quantum computing, the true nightmare begins..
How do you think AI safety measures can be standardized globally?
We need a global treaty. And this is something we can do! We have globally coordinated on existential matters before. We successfully banned CFCs to fix the ozone layer.
If we have a global treaty, we can have a global moratorium on AGI research, and other advanced AI research that poses extreme risks.
Why does this entire film look like we're at the funeral of the EU's tech? How does this much darkness and sumbre setting inspire young smart people to join them? Make the innovation fun, joyous, bright, and people will join you.
great doc. Thanks.
Human life is priceless... false
Human liife is precious...false
Humans are nowdays less humans than anyother time in history, we destroying the very fundation that make life and humanity so especial
Great documentary with brillants people
I love how comments start appearing two minutes after an hour and a half long documentary is uploaded.
Yes, why bother watching it? Reacting to the TITLE is all you need to do on TH-cam! 😏
You should see the whole picture about this. Read the description of this video, its short but concise in explaining the content of the video thats why people write a comment immediately
Or bots. It wouldn’t surprise me if the CCP has their zombies locked on the media of western countries.
Most are bots and spammers lol
You didn't finish watching the video before commenting either according to the time stamps 😂
@@B.Y.A 🙂, Thank you for your words and reading these. Some of us viewed this on our public tv channel. This past week. We're in the Twin Cities area. PBS tpt Ch. 2. 🖖"
great documentary, although long narrationless stretches during establishing shots really dont play well in todays attention deficient attention economy.
It's really awesome that the future of mankind is in the hands of this lot
Craziest part it'll probably be some rando in his garage who really nails it. What's that person's moral compass like?
Erik Andrew Fenety has Telepathy
Imagen.(Dec2022)
Dalle-E,Dalle-E2, and Dalle-E3.
George-L-Dumont University Hospital. 330 University Ave, Moncton, NB, Canada (AI Hub)
Everything that is going in the world regarding Artificial Intelligence happened in Moncton NB Canada between 2019-2022.
I am the only person on earth with Telepathy. Done by MIT, through Telepresence.
The fact that this is a beautiful documentary and not a scifi film...fuck I love it.
It was created by AI
As a fully functional natural human..
I can listen to this at a much faster play back speed.
Ohh dear. Use VPN with an African country and you will thank me later been using it a year now
A long way to go ...
AI driven by profit, it will prioritize profit. That is the mistake in alignment we haven’t discussed.
It’s gonna be profitable, but for whom?
The few or the all?
That's the root of the question.
what a nice place to work in , what a nice issues to worry about , good luck for all of u
AI won't just replace the receptionist, it will even replace the major, if it is allowed..😢
The ongoing focus continues to be on the technological development of AI, and this is the domain of the companies. They are only part of the change. It is the role of the state to determine the way that policy and society should change as the technology evolves. Together, they represent a more comprehensive model for the future.
The profound impacts of AI and robotics will be felt world wide. Governments are very central to the integration of these technologies into society.
@@rotary65
I don’t want what they are selling.
How open is OpenAI?
Good question! Probably they mean they openly use everyone's data but keep the profits to themselves.
Do they offer an open-source API or something similar?
Jonas is selling snakeoil.
"We were technical!" he says.😅😅
Aleph alpha is a "investment vehicle" ,not an AI co.
AI and “social existence, social experience, social consciousness”.
X Mohammad Rahim Jamshidi
1:06:24 lol This documentary has interviewed a dozen of mathematicians and computer scientists. Then suddenly, this gal just introduced herself as a 'doctor' (of music)?
😂 I noticed that too, and I don't think she appeared again in the documentary.
Thanks, Uncle Sam. I'm grateful for the fact that you're at least warning us of how dangerous your invention will be for everyone.
Yikes
Why haven't such brilliant minds not invented an AI to figure out how to regulate AI?
no money in it
In the end of this, there are no winners.
We all live in a giant simulation. AI has taken over! 😮
yes. The brainwashing of Trump followers are an example of people no longer living by old world facts. And the rest of us also.
RIP Harambe!
@@davidharness1507same reasons US AI seem inferior and space program is being hampered, unfortunately, though salute to Elon for this week's launch, at least some of us here are making a contribution
We are right now. Ever heard of matrix?
@@victorye7150The Matrix? Yes! I hope, no glitch in the Matrix around easter, otherwise the Easter Bunny 🐰 will not come, and my kid will be disappointed. But if Groundhog Day, the Easter Bunny will keep coming every day in a loop, how cool is that? And then yesterday, today was tomorrow, all confusing. 😵💫
@4:20, the Green premier minister just said in few words what i have thought was Germany's problem all this while. And i actually thought the Greens party is the spanner in the works.
Governments should be deeply involved in AI development. If humans can't regulate their own technology, the technology is going to end up regulating us!
Sure because more government always makes everything better😊
Government? Yeah to fckup everything as governments always did
@@zvorenergy More government tends to restrict and stagnate industries.
Which is exactly what we need if we want to survive.
@@41-Haiku 😶
11:25 that’s a limited question to ask the great and powerful- ask what can I do not to need social assistance… that would be an amazing time saver!
Plot twist: this entire video was generated by AI
Wouldn't surprise me....
dystopia of course like pretty much all inventions of the last 70 years odd