How AI could transform businesses, healthcare and our daily lives (Full Stream 6/25)

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  • After a series of rapid advances in artificial intelligence, the coming year could be a critical test of how the technology is used in the real world. Sierra co-founder and OpenAI chair Bret Taylor joins Washington Post Live to discuss how businesses could benefit from AI and manage the risks around the technology. The interview will be followed by a discussion with Stanford School of Medicine dean Lloyd Minor and Mass General Brigham chief medical information officer Rebecca G. Mishuris about how AI could shape the future of health care.
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  • @Moochie007
    @Moochie007 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Unfortunately, or fortunately, for some people I guess, today's AI is basically going to be used to sell you more products, and not much else, advances in science and other fields of endeavor notwithstanding. For old geezers like me, being able to interrogate one of these LLMs about stuff that used to require heavier Binging or Googling is fine, but really doesn't change the contours of my day-to-day existence much at all; that won't happen until my PC acquires arms and legs, generally speaking, and the dexterity to use them in ways that will actually be useful to me. That day is approaching, to be sure, and I predict that within 100 to 200 years, personal robots will become available to more and more people, first as expensive toys, but then as indispensable helpmates. But then I'm just a dreamer... 🙃