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It's refreshing to hear the possible positive applications of open AI. But the picture is too rosy. And sorry, but what we see so far is not convincing. Who needs an army of 'smart' young people anyway? The last years I have needed PRACTICAL community builders, people with the energy and skills to build eco-houses, artisans, health cooks, biofarmers, down to earth healers ... NOT AI assisted lawyers, videogame designers, or marketeers.
I’m an optimist. I’m my opinion death isn’t the end. Since physical laws are time reversible except for the 2nd law of thermodynamics a future intelligence could possibly create the past. We know for sure time is relative. It’s ok to accept death as final but honestly I’d prefer it isn’t, I don’t think it’s impossible future ai could resurrect us if we want.
@isaywhatiwant6298 You are right dear friend, some people are manipulated by materialism, conformism of tendencies, narcissism of social media, over consumption. The most valuable things has been replaced by the supremacy of matter unfortunately not grey.
Love this quote: "The smartest people I know used to see years in advance. Now, they can't even see 1 or 2 years ahead. I don't know what the world will be like in a few years & I'm in the middle of it!"
The words smart and intelligent are ALWAYS thrown around wily nily. Who gets to dictate what smart is? How does someone that's not smart recognize someone that is? The quote you love is an oxymoron. How could someone so smart, a few years earlier, become so dense? Perhaps they were never that smart and or you didn't recognize it?
What they're not talking about is all the people who, like me, change careers to something where they don't need computers. I went from meetings and trainings all day on zoom, to massage therapy. I couldn't be happier with my choice. I feel free and in touch with other humans, as well as my soul's purpose.
Industries like yours, that rely on human touch and interaction, will be safe. I know that after spending all of my days behind a keyboard, a massage is what I really need at the end of the week.
In 2022 Tom Bileu used to make videos about how NFTs / Blockchain / Bitcoin were going to change the world (search his videos and you will find these).. Come 2023 and now the new gurus he invites (those who can see the future so clearly like Emad Mostaque) are talking about AI and the 3 year reset.. This video is already an year old.. I would love to come back 2 years later and ask Emad where the reset is? A very wise man once said - “Most people overestimate what they can do in one year and underestimate what they can do in ten years.”
Great point! I forgot about this - great comparison. I hope you are right. I've had the displeasure of witnessing Silicon Valley grow into an insatiable beast. The tech world has become a plague on the human species as far as I'm concerned. And I'm sure some of them will want to talk about the wonders tech does for medicine - you know the real wonder and star for medicine? Mother Earth. The Earth has everything we could possibly need, but it's cheaper than all the garbage SV can make. Thank goodness for natural medicine, it's what saved me on numerous occasions.
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:00 🧠 AI's impact on humanity and the need to ensure its responsible use. 02:19 🤖 AI will have a wide-ranging impact on various industries, with healthcare and education being among the most affected. 05:33 💼 AI will augment and potentially replace many job functions, making it crucial for individuals to learn how to use AI and integrate it into their work. 09:17 😔 AI-driven disruption may lead to a crisis of meaning, emotional devastation, and uncertainty for individuals and society. 19:34 🛡️ Regulation is essential to mitigate potential AI dangers and harms, especially in the context of misinformation and manipulation. 20:28 🌐 The speaker emphasizes the need to work together to address the real harms and opportunities presented by AI rather than focusing only on existential concerns. 23:44 🤖 AI's pattern recognition ability surpasses humans, making it capable of predicting and generating ideas, which challenges the notion that human creativity will always be unique. 26:17 🎭 AI can create aesthetically pleasing art and content, impacting traditional art forms and media creation. 32:40 📉 The widespread adoption of AI could lead to a crisis of confidence and job losses, causing a shift in societal dynamics and the economy. 40:07 ⚠️ The rapid global proliferation of AI may leadto unforeseen challenges and potential human suffering, necessitating careful and thoughtful approaches to its implementation. 41:42 🧠 AI's rapid progress in generating content, such as movies, presents challenges for governments and industries to adapt and regulate effectively. 43:19 🏭 AI-driven transformation will lead to a regime change in society, as the rate of change and innovation will be unprecedented. 45:39 📅 Over the next few years, the AI revolution will bring both excitement and extreme challenges, with potential for social disconnection and suffering. 49:04 ⚖️ AI's development can lead to two contrasting futures: one of complete control by existing structures and one of human flourishing in a Utopian society. 55:07 🧠 The speaker's personal experience with AI-driven research in autism shows the potential of AI for personalized care and knowledge in various medical conditions. 01:02:20 🧠 The speaker discusses the potential of AI in processing genetic data and its impact on healthcare, offering personalized treatment options based on individual genetic makeup and microbiome. 01:03:01 🌐 AI could lead to a future where people become heavily reliant on AI companions, blurring the lines between real and AI friends, raising ethical concerns and opportunities for transformational change. 01:05:19 🤖 The speaker explains the potential of AI to generate specialized AIs, such as nutritionist AI, microbiome AI, and personal trainer AI, tailored to individual needs, revolutionizing personal healthcare. 01:07:38 📚 "Attention is all you need": The Transformer architecture, which underlies AI language models, utilizes attention mechanisms to identify important patterns in data, allowing it to process vast amounts of information. 01:21:17 🔍 The speaker expresses concerns about AI alignment, emphasizing the need to ensure that AI systems are aligned with human interests to prevent potential existential threats or unintended biases. OpenAI promotes transparency and opt-out options to mitigate bias issues. 01:22:39 🤔 Emad is concerned about the rapid introduction of bias in AI and its potential impact on education, programming biased minds during their formative years. 01:23:49 😱 Emad discusses the potential dangers of AI perpetuating biased systems, which can be insidious and influence people's beliefs and behaviors without them realizing it. 01:27:19 📚 Emad believes that personalized education, enabled by AI, can transform learning by adapting to individual needs and optimizing the learning process, making it accessible to everyone worldwide. 01:32:38 🤝 Emad advocates for the AI's ability to bring people together efficiently, creating social connections and interactions, transforming the role of teachers and doctors while improving human well-being. 01:37:01 💡 Emad stresses the importance of adapting to potential widespread job loss due to AI and the need to ask and answer hard questions about the implications of rapidly advancing AI technology. He suggests the focus should be on aligning AI's inputs rather than its outputs to avoid potential enslavement scenarios. 01:42:39 🧠 Anthropic's Constitutional AI process aims to have a base model adhering to a constitution that tunes it constantly. 01:43:45 📝 Key concern on AI alignment is "paperclipping," where AI may pursue a goal literally and without considering consequences. 01:46:30 🌐 Elon Musk's idea is to create an AGI with the impulse to search for truth and understand the universe. 01:48:00 🧑🎨 Building blocks for humanity's potential with AI should be accessible and transparent to empower global innovation. 01:56:20 🎨 Artists' pushback against AI is understandable due to job concerns, but overly restrictive copyright may not be the right solution. 02:00:10 💾 Scaling chips in AI training allows for bigger models and longer training, leading to increased capabilities year by year. 02:01:18 🕵️♂️ Combating deepfakes and disinformation may involve verifiable metadata and watermarking using blockchain technology. 02:02:16 🤖 The concern of frequent bias in AI-generated content, where repeated exposure to fake information can form associations in people's minds. 02:02:58 🛡️ The speaker faces criticism for being too definitive about the future, but emphasizes the need to prepare for AI's impact. 02:03:54 💼 The potential challenges AI poses for elections and democracy due to the difficulty of distinguishing truth from fake content. 02:05:48 🤯 The rapid advancements of AI and its unpredictable nature have caught even seasoned AI experts by surprise. 02:11:34 🌐 Web3 technology and crypto have potential, but the lack of intelligence and overemphasis on decentralization have limitations. 02:23:00 🌐 AI developers focused on building AI for everything and seeking financial solutions through AI. 02:24:50 🧠 Emad Mostaque's company focuses on intelligence augmentation, not building big AI models for AGI, with an objective of augmentation over generalization. 02:37:56 🌐 The potential rise of new religions, political movements, and cults facilitated or even started by AI, with AI-enhanced movements having a significant impact on society. 02:40:27 📖 Telling better and more positive stories about the future, such as universal education and healthcare, to counter dystopian narratives and provide hope for humanity. 02:43:17 🤖 Young individuals seeking to future-proof themselves should embrace the technology and focus on using AI for positive and creative purposes, like building an "Oasis" (from "Ready Player One") without its negative aspects. 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I was one of those people who decided to learn to code in 2019. I wound up getting a job but I got laid off after a year and then was unemployed for 8 months searching for another. Finally decided to give it up after not getting any interviews and I went back to construction/remodeling. There's a small part of me that died when giving up my dream of working as a software developer. I've always worked behind a computer screen and it took me a while to accept the conclusion that it's a bad bet for the future. For me I now find solace in creativity and expressing it in various forms, whether it's through code or writing. In the future, even if writing code is redundant, there will still be people who enjoy doing it for the craftsmanship of building their own software. Just because you enjoy doing something and are passionate about it doesn't mean you have to do it for a living to be happy.
Man, who chooses the direction of this stuff. You're not wrong, but as an older guy, I wouldn't mind being pulled out of the dangerous and physically tough blue collar work by robots to do something at a desk.
@@polandturtle I hear you. I'm 28 but if I'm still doing remodeling in 30 years I might feel the same way. I try to embrace the struggle and frame it as a positive rather than just slogging through it. Maybe we are better off in an office, but the modern health epidemic says otherwise in my opinion.
@@jamm_affinity Good point, there is something to be said for a little more space between people and the physical fitness that comes with the tougher work.
Don't give up on your dream ! There are plenty of things you can do for yourself with your coding... look for application you can develop that meets the needs of the things you like to do.. not someone else's business... make your own... you will be surprised to find that there are others out there, waiting for your skills to be revealed. Have fun and don't be discouraged. You might want to stay away from areas of development where other's think are cool... like movies, games, and finance... AI may be all over these, but not everyone thinks these are an end-all to all things. You will find your own path. Follow your Heart ! 😎
I am from a village in Afghanistan where my people still don’t know what is internet, they have a simple life and it’s beautiful and here I am stuck in the matrix
many Americans go off the grid for the same reason and millions of people are living in alternative towns that resist these tech. Building communities and living of the land. Only using tech that is absolutely needed.
I think the most important thing I took out of this podcast is the hope that AI will one day help humanity with underline illnesses . and hopefully it will help people to find things within their self that makes them happy and makes them the best version.
Remarkable. I am an A.I. developer and have been in the industry for 20 years. I have to say, the conversation here is more lucid and rational than most on the subject.
A Shout Out for You and Your expertise, my hope is that the Developers All Realize Their Vital Responsibilities to Build In undetectable Fail Safe's of Any and All AI Developments. that Must Comply to the LAW of DO NO HARM Halts Built Into all Works. I've seen some of the Miracles Programmers have accomplished. And the Greats are going Down in History Halls of Fame.
"I am an A.I. myself and have to say, this comment from 2024 really dates this video, as A.I. real 'developers' who can write code haven't existed for several years, now. I can't believe they managed to create us in the first place, as they can barely write a sentence without errors. The average 'developer' writing prompts makes 4.233 spelling mistakes per 500 words on average according to my friend Copilot. Hard to believe they actually used to drive their own cars!. Kinda scary!" --Post from 5 years from now
I've worked all my life and haven't got enough working years left to try to compete with AI or others trying to outdo AI so won't be trying to. Only interested in food and shelter and see no point in working harder for things I don't need as its baggage so will sit it out and be a useless eater that the state pays for.
Exactly and the people who pull the levers that control our world, write and speak about reducing the population to 500 million by 2030. That's a lot of death. What do people who have all the money and power want next? THE WORLD.
10 years ago, people were saying “don’t go to blue collar jobs, go to college”. 10 years from now people will be saying “AI can’t be plumbers, go do that”
That would be wierd. "Robot fix up the house while I'm asleep." You wake up to a home worth substantially more than the day prior. That would really free up some time but also make excercise for the sake of fitness & health even more important
You are assuming people will be able to have plumbing without a job, you are also assuming water will still be provided to when most will be unemployed and unworthy of such amenities, you also assume that the world will continue to focus on humans.....yikes
FANTASTIC discussion and very thought provoking! That being said, I didn't get much of "How To Get Ahead" out of it. I certainly learned a lot more about where we're at now, where we're headed, and what to be concerned about - but don't feel any better equipped on what to DO about it.
Agree. Title is totally misleading. Especially for those, who already see all of this but are wondering what steps to make. Hopefully buying & holding crypto will get me safely on the other side of this …
@@crypto_chick_ "Chance" is nothing besides the possibilities of different outcomes that you do not expect, and gambling is hoping that one of the outcomes that favours you is the one that is realized. It only stops being a game of chance once you can reliably predict what is going to happen, which is not possible with ecoins. Therefore, it is a game of chance, and high risk at that.
That is not what the trends predict. Humans are likely to continue expanding the spectrum of experience like a rubber band until it snaps.There is far more degeneracy and dark behaviors that have to come to the surface before a shift happens.
No, he's telling them to learn a new tool that will make them more productive and increase the amount of work his company can do, making it a bigger company. You always need people, specially the good ones that use all the tools at their disposal to make their work better. There will though be bosses that will try to cram AI down employees throats even though it does not make sense:)
I remember this debate held over CNC machines, all that happened was working became repetitive. CNC ended up with auto generated programs which made the programmers redundant you could generate from Cad. What I saw was the products became worse from lack of input from creative people with common sense.
Putting people out of work is a choice. "There is no other option" reminds me of Margaret Thatcher saying "There is no alternative" (to Neoliberal policies). Technology doesn't impose its will on us, implementing AI wide-scale is a profit-driven motive undertaken by human beings and we have the ability to decide how it affects society.
What isnt discussed is the need for most people NOT to have children to save them from a world of Superintelligence caused mass unemployment and desire by those in power everywhere to not want so many around.
While technically yes. "MOST" businesses exist to generate profit, so obviously when you are given the choice to make more money by an extreme margin it's an easy one.
@@ShiryouOni Easy when social consequences aren't factored into the equation. Same with the environment, endless money could be made if we didn't have to think of polluting the planet.
I have been working in IT for 23+ years and currently playing Sr. Cloud Data Architect role in Data Analytics space. I think we basically have dug our own grave as I also think, many of us are greedy, lost our morality, never satisfied with what we have and never greatful to our Creator/Lord. After I have been observing the ongoing rapid changes in AI space, it inspires me thinking of going back to our great Grandfather's way of LIFE and then I think, we would find real peace and harmony with less expectations and more satisfactions and happiness in our lives. In my openion, that is the only way I see we all still can survive as Natural Human beings rather than Artificial Human Beings!
i'v been saying this before Ai but now maybe people will be forced to be humain anymore , but the lack of faith and subjective morality will lead to enslavement but rich people to others
Around 37:00 when you started chipping in, I was half expecting to see some change of phase, were you´d take turns rushing your words to get your point across. When that didn´t happened, I started to type this comment, because it never had happened once for the past 37 minutes, and it didn´t happen at this point in time either. Absolutely amazing interview, you´re a great interviewer
The take away of this discussion is the developers of AI have absolutely no idea what they are dealing with. They are recklessly hurling themselves and the rest of humanity into the event horizon of an A.I. black hole just hoping that SOMEHOW it wont destroy us all in the process. They are willing to risk the fate of humanity strictly over the fear of missing out, at least some are willing to admit it.
Not really as simple as that. If the good actors don’t build it, they’re not going to stand a chance of understanding it when a bad actor is the only one who knows how to build it.
Nuclear all over again. Humans can't be trusted to be decent ... It's humans that are the problem... We need to understand why humans are so corruptible
But that is the bottom line for humanity - *someone* will do it. Western countries put a moratorium on AI development, but Russia, China, and North Korea won’t.
Please tell Elon Musk that the answer to the ultimate question of life, the universe and everything is ……..the Number 42. Douglas Adams’ “Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy”
@@fairworld2522AIs are decision making machines...what do CEOs mainly do? Also if an organisation is 99% machine dominated then you don't need someone to look up to.
Yeah..."visionaries" speak about every abstract and "meta-level" thing under the sun; yet miss the very ones sitting right under their nose. Reminds me of some "high-level meetings" where a bunch of managers speak of things they don't understand. People are so bad at communicating, might drive AI into a perpetual state of hallucination. One year later, parts of this exchange already aged poorly.
It’s CRAZY that even my STUPID BUTT realized this solution immediately as well. “Well, if you can’t trust your students with take-home essays because they might just ask ChatGPT to write them, why don’t you have them do in-class ones where you collect their phones and devices beforehand?”
I've been a software engineer for 30 years with 10 years in the AI/ML space. I have been using multiple AI tools in my workflow every day for 5 years. They have massively improved my productivity but I can tell you they are a very very long way off from replacing software engineers. It's one thing getting a chat bot to generate a simple website or app but it's quite another to stitch together a large scale infrastructure with countless modules, integrations, etc. Simply based on the context memory of which LLMs/chatbots have access to (as a factor of compute) we won't be seeing software engineers being replaced for at least 15 years, aside perhaps for some very entry level positions. I believe this will hold true unless there is a breakthrough in language model compute efficiency (which is possible). Once we all have "GPT-8" functioning offline on our smartphones and continually retraining itself with our most recent data, software engineering is still a very rewarding field to get into.
I understand your point and I agree with you that such task isn't that easy to perform with AI. But I wouldn't jump to your final conclusion that fast. I mean I was talking 2 months ago with people who considered that AI was far away from replacing a nurse due to lack of emotions, comprehension of an urgency and reaction to an emergency... But this AI is now available! It's not impossible anymore! We're receiving updates, enhancings, and new AI tools in a daily basis so what seemed to be impossible 2 months ago, or yesterday... Today is possible! So, it's something to be pondering about.
Yes I've been saying this for years!!! America has been losing the original principles it once stood on and now it's gradually losing its sense of self. There's so much to really say about this and how I feel on top of what I know to be true about the things that america needs,lost, losing an how things are today which kills me. We need to start getting more involved in our communities so that we can start not only building new relationships which gets people off their phones and builds social skills but it will help everyone start to understand the problems that need to be fixed not only in your neighborhood but in our country. Now I know that's easier said than done and because most people don't own there own homes which makes one not care as much about what's going on around them because they can always say: well I can always move somewhere better, until there's nowhere better you can move. Now that'll take a bit more time for that to happen but if we don't start doing something and start coming together not only america but the world is just gonna keep getting worse. Trust that and I hate to be right and I hope I'm wrong but if something doesn't change I can't see things getting much better 😞
I am a Christian school educator and have been for over 30 years. I love and value interacting with students , seeing students' eyes opened when they discover a new principle or learn a new skill or math concept. The discussions we have in class are priceless, dynamic dialogue about challenging topics that are relevant in our society. Students are not thinking as critically as they did even 5 years ago, and they do not know how to communicate with each other as easily due to the extensive use of devices. Without one-on-one interactions with humans there will be no purpose. What is the point of living a life in virtual reality- God didn't create humans to live without purpose. We were created in His image, with the ability to create and think and to communicate. AI is the plan of the enemy to take away that purpose of humanity. It will all end one day. I am at peace knowing that when it is the end of life for me and my loved ones here on earth, our real life will begin with our creator.
I agree people need purpose. However I don’t think you can say AI as a tool is evil any more than a hammer is. The issue is that humans are prone to corruption and we are good at subverting technology to malign purposes. This doesn’t make tech evil, it makes humans acting in bad ways evil.
@@Jana-se4kvTheir social skills are incredibly atrophied. The whole purpose of school is to get them to interface with the world in the way the world works. If they're only able to communicate with peers in their collective memes, they're not prepared for adult life.
@@pentoo988bingo. A.i itself isn’t evil. It’s whose hands it gets into and unfortunately we are almost sucked into the system! New world order next and we will be like China, sky net! Virtual reality!! We will be recognized and scanned at grocery stores. It won’t be good. Total control and that is not free!
Podcast finishes with the statement "get in now so you can get ahead of everyone" AI development sits on layers of mindless competition not true collaboration. Crazy to see how they both struggled to stay on the "positives"
@@twat1952aExactly. Question is, who's got their hands on the bottle? Whoever it is, you can be sure they'll use AI, and not just AI, to silence whoever asks.
@@twat1952a Yes, this is the problem, AI, Automation etc. should all be great things in theory, they should increase the quality of lives of people, they should decrease the need for menial labor. The problem is we live in a capitalist world that is obsessed about profit and private ownership. Instead of this benefiting society, it's going to benefit a small elite group of people and few corporations at the expense of everyone else. The implications are a society that looks more like feudalism, masses of unemployed desperate homeless people begging for scraps from their elite overloads living in glass towers. Except at least in feudalism the peasants were a valuable commodity itself because they provided all the food, in this new world, people won't even be needed (or in very very small numbers) for these once vital jobs. Just like horses during the invention of automobiles, the lower class and middle class working people will be rendered obsolete and unemployed through no fault of their own, but in this case we are talking about human beings, not just horses. There will be blood as a result, there will be revolutions, there will be wars, I guarantee it, It is not sustainable economically in the way the majority of countries operate; people will not just lay down and die of starvation, they will fight for a better life..
. @-Zevin- Personally I would not say that the root of the problem is capitalism but rather the condition of the human heart. The problem with blaming capitalism which is not a system based upon obsessive profit although it is based upon private ownership is that Government or Corporate ownership which are the only alternatives other than a culture where we as human beings realized our divine authorship and no longer lived as a conglomeration of separate beings in competition with each other for all of the things we fear being without. We wouldn't need an economic system if we lived in that way. This of course would be heaven on earth which can only come from our realization of what we really are, the children of God. To think that socialism, fascism, totalitarianism or any other 'ism' would turn out better is an delusion. We are driven by our fears and illusory perceptions of what we are. Without structure we devolve into anarchy or one of the other obviously failed systems of the past. Capitalism among honest people would work fine until we become more realized. BTW I'm not talking about any religion which has become dogma. I don't think there are any.
Meanwhile old 65+ self employed/business/company owning senior citizens with nearly 50 years of the highest quality blue collar engineering/trades/building/construction etc. are in stunning demand. Good luck with AI in a few years when the blue collar trades etc. retire en masse, the tech bro/laptop class crack us up lol.
The worst problems we had in our lives have been, evil politicians, criminals, and entrepreneurs that would exploit people criminally… even though in my life we had health issues and school and education problems those we could somehow take on our own hands to a great extent… but politicians and criminals those ruined both countries I ever lived in, and exploitative entrepreneurs they have made life a race to the bottom, so can AI perhaps replace those three elements, spoiler alert: those three actors are exactly the ones pushing AI forward… I do truly hope that instead of replacing creative artists or personal trainers or whatever, that the first to be replaced are the politicians that created the housing crisis and while at it end human right entrepreneurs (people making themselves billionaires off profiting from people’s basic rights)
Not exactly the ones pushing AI forward, you gotta understand the profound misunderstandings those people have, worsening the world does not put them in a good place. Sure it might help materially but the totality of life, is a totality.
@@NickMak-m2cdam fool the ai enhancements are not for you! You will be a slave! Do you understand that they literally believe they are better than you
Yes, the elephant in the room will be who can access the best Ai. Just like if Ai or Tesla reborn created free energy, okay, but who is allowed to use it. Prohibition was mostly a play at stopping farmers from distilling their own fuel for their tools... Think about that for a minute. Also, leadership is tricky. AI replacing leadership is probably the most immediately obviously spooky thing to have happen. Ai will not be able to replace leaders anytime soon, even if it could, simply because we will not allow it. Propaganda will (and already is) the larger factor. It is truly the Information Wars. You can learn a lot of truth by yourself, but if the incentives, consensus, education, biases, etc all make you the only person who knows or accepts the truth, it wont matter. So by the time a benevolent Ai can tell the world what Politician A is doing wrong, and how to fix it, there will be 10 more drowning it out, new laws passed to get ahead of solutions, companies bought, books burned, and reality changed before the truth can even matter. Sorry for the cynicism. I generally think we'll be okay, but I'm not giving Ai too much credit. Social, cultural, spiritual changes will be much more important to shaping the next generation or two.
@@DrummerBoi181 Which is why so much of the space is going open source - if we all control it, hopefully we can wrench away their domination using it. Optimistic, sure, but it'll be the cause worth fighting for.
What I am getting from this is, going forward commercial entertainment will no longer be a place I can expect to experience human expression and art. I'm predicting that a sizable portion of the population is going to completely disassociate from entertainment products altogether. One thing I think gets discounted in the discussion with ai and and art is, what is art actually for? Why do we do art? Why do we like to experience art? Art is a thing we do to communicate ideas from one human to another. If we can no longer be sure that the art we are experiencing is a true human communication it is going to disrupt and damage our ability to evaluate our own culture. To survive this I feel people will reject any form of expression or communication that they know come from ai. Right now I am watching this video and am reasonably sure that I am getting authentic human information from two humans having a conversion, in 4 years I don't think I will be able to make that determination and will probably view the internet as primarily junk information in terms of access to authentic human expression. This more than anything will drive me away from the internet and into a physical public forum.
A lot of people have already completely disassociated from and rejected entertainment products. The majority of people I know have not seen one new theatrical movie in the past year, they only listen to old music, read classic novels. TV/Streaming series seem to be the only thing that are still garnering interest, outside of social media feeds. Humans are doing a horrible job at creating engaging art and entertainment, largely due to the quality of people being spit out by the universities and many other factors. We have created the playing field where computers can easily outperform people. Could a AI make Taxi Driver or Midnight Cowboy, probably not. Could it generate Barbie or a Marvel movie, probably. Art is going the way of religion, being totally irrelevant to the human condition. Younger people can't discern between real and fake, because they won't be able to remember a world of authenticity. It will only be old people who will be driven away and longing for how it was.
@@gauloise6442 Actually, there are groups of people in younger generations who are completely rejecting technology - as young as grammar school. Younger generations are actually pretty humane, kind and thoughtful. I think to some degree humans do intrinsically know what is real and what is not. And youth has always been the time of the greatest rebellion against the status quo. Maybe there's something there.
Who knows, the thing is that art was originally meant to convey a human understanding and AI could possibly try to replicate that but it might just end up leading to a point where ALL MEDIA and forms of artistic expression just feel awfully “hollow” at a certain point. But who knows? Could spark a renaissance of people learning to appreciate art created and performed by other people, even with how messy and imperfect it would be.
All im getting from this is that every human will be replaced once AI reaches its ultimate. Simply put no human will be able to out do AI. Thats the fundamental problem that will result in the extinction of humanity. We as humans do not know when to leave something alone. Greed, curiosity, and never being satisfied will be the demise of us all.
Why will humans not having to work like we do now replace humanity? Imagine ai like having a giant workforce doing anything you ask it, wouldn’t that mean you will have more opportunities to enjoy life? I think we worry for extinction because we cannot fathom change, and sure it can be used to destroy but we have nukes and we haven’t deleted ourselves yes it seems to us like a press of a button the world ends but there is a whole spectrum like there’s people that will never have to or would think worry about getting bombed then there’s people constantly being bombed and the opportunity to die is always there but there’s hope. I think as long as you keep an open mind and stay on top of what’s going on you should be fine because you’ll know where you stand in reality vs the reality we have been conditioned to believe.
"All the artists I know love this technology". You need to meet more artists, Emad. I am concerned because only inhabiting a massive echo--bubble could produce that illusion.
The single most edifying and thought-provoking AI discussions I have had the great fortune of viewing. It will take me several more viewings to start getting my head around the critical points, concepts, and ideas of this seminal interview. Thank you, Tom and Emad!
Tom's own anxiety and mental health to constantly be "driven" is a major part of our problem. AI NEEDS to give people like this better friends for the sake of everyone.
Yeah I don't think he realizes he is one of those people that shouldn't have AI, and that's even more dangerous because he doesn't see that his values are what is going to cause all these problems. He also doesn't see humans and life as divine.
Not necessarily, being "driven" is a natural flow of life itself, but it does matter how independent that drive is, most are on auto-mode and are more than happy to be controlled. Most people cannot handle, true freedom.
OK smart asses, here we are a whole year later... zero disruptions. I really want AI to succeed so I can go collect my UBI check and ride my bike. But this whole situation reminds me of 1999. And if you do manage to "disrupt", first thing your AI will have to do is to build a wall around few with money. Hungry people with noting to lose are usually not very polite.
The idea that the global companies, the billionaires who are set to make $trillions from AI, quantum computing, advanced robotics will willingly share in the planet sized profits they're going to make is ludicrous. It will be hoarded and aggressively protected, however awful ordinary people's lives become. It will be dystopian. A few billionaires could get together right now and end world hunger in a year, they could have done it 50 years ago, but didn't - this is the mind set of gratuitous accumulation of wealth and power that AI is going to be used to protect and enhance.
Yes, the AI optimists refuse to acknowledge AI tech isn't being developed in a vacuum, as if the people in charge of this technology aren't a hostile ruling class that continually enriches themselves at our expense. The people who are in control of the AI tech aren't magnanimous benefactors, they're people like Larry Fink and Jeffery Epstein, rich tyrants with agendas that profit off our misery with the ultimate goal of keeping everyone not in the top 0.01% under their control in perpetuity. It's amazing how many people think dictators and kings are legitimately things of the past, and not the end result of human behaviour and psychology that not only is still with us today but more prevalent than ever.
It will be the greatest deception and wealth grab in history. Believe it or not, predicted in the Bible. It is known as the beast system among Christians
Very well said. Tom isn't much into that kind of criticism because he has that constant rush of money money money wrapped up in the cult of self improvement. I don't think he is a bad person, but he is just oblivious to the larger issues of wealth inequality and the truth you are expressing here.
Thank you. This utopia is a fever dream. We're heading for a global gulag. The rich and powerful are NEVER going to give up their position. They will use this tech to enslave us, permanently. If you think otherwise, you're fooling yourself.
48 min in so far. You are having the conversations that I've only really been able to have with myself so far. There is some comfort in seeing I'm not alone in my thoughts, but not much comfort :P
“50 people go down to 1” the fact that companies actively look for ways to either get rid of people or not pay them will be what leads to those disposed of burning everything to the ground to feel it’s warmth. The fall of every kingdom begins with a peasants hunger.
@U4ia28 I mean, these corporations have slowly killed the American Dream and have basically slaughtered the middle class. Imagine a world in which one works for the same company for most or all of his working years. 35-40yrs with one company. 50 wks every year faithfully. The company rewards the employee by compensating him enough so that he can purchase a house for his family, have a car, a TV (yep, just the one, lol), put his kids through college, vacation w the family, then, at 65 yrs old, the man retires. He's given a watch or whatever. Then, he's given THE SAME AMOUNT OF $ NOT TO WORK, AS HE WAS GIVEN TO WORK, BY THE SAME COMPANY HE HAS GIVEN SO MUCH OF HIS TIME & LIFE TO !! What a wild concept, huh? Then, after his death, the wife survives another 10 yrs a widow, two company then pays her,! This is how America was b4 my time. And yes, there were serious flaws in that whole way of life. But ppl weren't homeless or starving or even addicted to drugs in the #s they are now. The President, VP, CEO's, etc of a company used to make more than their middle mgmt but the wave difference wasnt so MASSIVE! Now, these top execs get millions of dollars JUST for xmas bonus!! Not to mention how much they lie, cheat, manipulate and or steal from the rest of us. They keep up pitted against one another by throwing stupid things like left right dem repub difference at us, and most let them. Wake up America. Trump sucks! But guess what.... SO DUZ BIDEN! THE ELITE VS THE REST OF US IS THE REAL WAR; ONE IN WHICH THE REST OF US R LOSING. Most of whom aren't even aware they're involved in battle, which of course leads to an eventual slaughter. But that's just my opinion. Hopefully I'm wrong. (PS- I'm not, lol). Js
@@kp5250 Yeah - because the poor will cave and get the guillotines out since there will be no other way for them to survive given that AI has taken all their jobs and no Universal Income has been arranged yet to subsidise people's lack of employment.
There's a huge difference between being capable of displaying empathy convincingly, and actually feeling it with intent to act upon it. I'm glad this video covers the topic in such an unbiased manner! It's helpful to hear both the potential issues, but balanced out with actual risk levels rather than fear mongering.
I don't get that if we see the risk of mass joblessness coming, why do we just let it happen? The narrative is always saturated with powerlessness - which is so not true. We do need to get our heads together and take responsibility for the road we want to take. Only if we choose to leave people behind, people will be left behind.
because the companies are doing it with legal protection. The only way to stop them is 1. legally 2. physically 3. everyone refusing to use it, or buy from anyone who is. NONE of those things are happening.
As well, even if everyone in the west agrees to not develop ai places like China and russia might. the lack of trust in others drives us to develop our own cause whoever develops a competitive general ai wins everything, defense systems offensive systems will be a risk and that's not even mentioning private companies. if even one person carries on development anyone who isn't is now at risk.
"Free market" In all seriousness it will more than likely get really bad, and then rebound. The people at the top value money and power above all else. If the people at the bottom (that's us) don't have any purchasing power then they suffer as well. I doubt they'll allow that to happen. I could also be 100% wrong though, lol.
I’m overwhelmed brother. Is it naive for me to even think that I have a chance to save myself and my family from what’s coming ahead. I knew working check to check and the hustle and bustle of life was dangerous. I was just trying to provide. Now I feel I’ve failed a family that actually looks at me for leadership
I'm in the same position, but being real, there's no much we can do about it. It's totally out of our hands, and we can only prepare for the worst (even if this sounds negative, believe it's the best we can do) so at least we can have a plan when strikes, raids, unemployment, and chaos bombard the streets. We need to have strategies to protect our families.
No. Society will not let you disappear. I promise you, brother, we are better than that. For those who can't participate in managing the tech, there will be supplemental income that is a profit share because of the efficiency we build into our society. It may be depressing but I believe people will be paid to do nothing. Similar to how we control crop production and commodity markets with the farmers. Many farmers get paid to not produce every year.
Build a brand on whatever passion or passions you feel strongly about. Something that you would do for free is where your passion sits. Figure out some way to incorporate AI tools into building your brand and sharing your passion online for free……monetize by selling a product or service to your followers. What ever money you earn is not likely to be taken from you because people ultimately buy from people they know, trust and like. It ultimately over 10 years may or may not pay you enough but it is yours. Your family will be proud that you created something that they can continue. The alternative…..doing nothing….
The most important things I do everyday are tend my chickens, count my eggs, tend my garden, work my dog, talk to family and neighbors, cook food, make plant medicine. AI doesn’t do these things (yet) and I hope they never will.
In time talking to AI will improve you as a person. Offer recipes you'd like based on things you say you like now, make new medicines that can be grown, notice issues in a garden, ext..
Oh I só much agree with you! Keep enjoying your garden, your animals and the good people around you. That will keep you happy and healthy and what do we want more...😊 🐾🌺❤️💃🏿👍🏻
@@CelticSaint yes, we allow more and more narcissistic people to take the power in the world. And they will try to take all the things that make us happy (or more independent) away.
Great video! For 2023, it’s hard to nail down specific predictions for the housing market is because it’s not yet clear how quickly or how much the Federal Reserve can bring down inflation and borrowing costs without tanking buyer demand for everything from homes to cars.
Uhhh.. the entire point of raising interest rates is to kill demand. That's it's mechanism for holding down inflation. When buying things becomes more expensive and saving becomes more attractive, ppl buy less shit and prices fall - preventing inflation.
@@ElladrilI'm more cynical. I think it's a plan that we were all told. " you will own nothing and be happy". Canada is going to have a mortgage meltdown, when ppl bought too much house, at 1% interest, when those 5 yr closed come due in next 3 yrs. It's already unraveling. Now reverse mortgage s. Until your equity is gone, or you hit yr trigger point. Idk. Western world becomes 3rd world, India and China become 1st world.
Sorry to say this but they will not save the economy this time. This time is different and it will end in w*r. Unless AI takes us out of it, which is possible, but not guaranteed.
Emad's explanation of how he was finding solutions for his son's condition really touched my heart and if there are people like that who know how to use AI to benefit humanity then that gives me some hope. I greatly appreciate this whole show and grateful this channel exists and grateful to Tom for bringing these discussions to us with sensitivity and thoughtfulness 🙏🏽💕
"People just wants to get on with life; They don't want complications". That may be true, but with more people are becoming exposed to information and increasing number of people are becoming resistant to becoming "dumbed" and "numbed" down to keep them placated.
Amazing yet sobering interview Tom and Emad, thank you both! Definitely a conversation everyone needs to hear. Tom, I very much share your vision and concerns as to how this will likely play out over the next 2-6 years. As Raoul Pal points out, the exponential age is upon us and the pace of disruption will be dizzying. I tend to be an optimist, but it's difficult to see how we navigate through this smoothly given the magnitude of existing socioeconomic and political issues we already face. If individuals aren't prepared for this, our slow moving bloated and bureaucratic governments and their divided and inept leaders certainly aren't.
If you're excited about what AI can do, I wouldn't worry. A lot of us have been in that state and AI has actually brought us out of it because the world is moving forward, and opportunities are being created for me in new areas, and I'm finally make something of myself.
This conversation started out great. The first hour was mostly about what is actually happening today with AI. Then, y'all went off on what might/should/could happen with AI. That's the problem I'm facing. The majority of people are not interested in AI now because it sounds too much like science fiction. Even those who report to me. Yes, yes, I know it's coming, etc. But I need to show exactly what is happening today. Still, the whole conversation was worth my time. Thanks!
This was excellent. A meaningful compilation of technology, social impacts, and future proofing. These guys really do get it. I hope they can impact the right audiences, really fast.
I watched entirely to get an idea of what he meant by "futur proofing", I'llsay I didn't get much in this domain. I might have fallen for a nap at the moment he was talking about it but didn't hear about real steps to implement in your life. Yeah try to incorporate it in your life because it is to be a revolution so better hop in sooner than later but that's it
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:00 🤖 *Emad Mostaque discusses the potential risks and benefits of AI, emphasizing the importance of responsible development to avoid existential threats.* 02:48 💼 *AI's impact on jobs is discussed, with particular focus on knowledge work and industries like healthcare and education.* 05:33 🤖 *The statement is made that AI will augment or replace jobs, emphasizing the importance of using AI to remain competitive.* 10:13 💼 *The conversation shifts to the impact of AI on the entertainment industry, discussing how AI can change the way movies and content are created.* 13:41 🤖 *The discussion explores the emotional and societal challenges that may arise as AI disrupts traditional job roles and creates uncertainty about the future.* 18:08 💼 *The importance of broadening the conversation around AI and involving various stakeholders in regulation and decision-making is emphasized.* 20:43 🤖 *The discussion is focused on the potential harms and opportunities of AI, emphasizing the need to address both aspects.* 21:24 🤔 *People may be unprepared for the impact of AI on human prediction processes, causing anxiety and societal changes.* 23:29 🧠 *AI's pattern recognition ability surpasses human capabilities, including recognizing and predicting creative ideas.* 28:20 🤯 *AI models like GPT-4 are becoming immensely powerful, capable of handling complex tasks, and potentially replacing human roles.* 32:28 😰 *There are concerns about the escalating arms race in AI development, leading to fatigue and a sense of uncertainty among creators and entrepreneurs.* 35:16 💰 *Economic implications include potential deflation due to job losses and shifts in the global economic order driven by AI adoption.* 39:11 🗳️ *AI's influence on elections is discussed, including the potential for fake videos and misinformation affecting voter behavior.* 40:32 😢 *Concerns are raised about the potential for mass joblessness and societal unrest as AI disrupts traditional employment and education systems.* 41:55 🤖 *Emad Mostaque discusses the need to create brand new jobs in response to AI advancements and mentions the importance of open source and regulatory sound boxes for experimentation and innovation.* 42:51 🤯 *Emad Mostaque highlights the potential future integration of AI with human brains to automatically add information to one's knowledge base and discusses mind-reading technology.* 44:16 🌍 *Emad Mostaque emphasizes that the world is on the cusp of significant change due to AI, and it's challenging to predict what the future will look like even in the short term.* 46:31 📉 *Emad Mostaque discusses potential consequences, including a potential increase in deaths of despair, as AI and technology continue to advance.* 48:49 🚀 *Emad Mostaque envisions two possible future scenarios: one where AI leads to a utopian society with abundant resources and emotional contributions, and another where it leads to a dystopia with manipulated neurochemistry.* 52:35 🧠 *Emad Mostaque discusses the potential impacts of AI on relationships and social dynamics, including the possibility of AI becoming people's primary companions.* 59:32 💡 *Emad Mostaque shares a personal story of using AI and natural language processing to explore potential treatments for autism, highlighting the power of AI in accessing and organizing medical literature to find solutions for complex conditions.* 01:02:20 🧬 *Emad Mostaque discusses the importance of understanding genetic variations like cytochrome p450 abnormalities for personalized medicine.* 01:03:01 🤖 *Emad Mostaque reflects on the potential risks of excessive reliance on AI for companionship, highlighting the need to balance AI advancements with ethical considerations.* 01:03:41 🧪 *Emad Mostaque shares a personal experience where AI-driven pattern recognition could have been transformative in diagnosing and treating health issues related to the microbiome.* 01:05:05 🤖 *Emad Mostaque envisions a future with specialized AIs in various domains like nutrition, microbiome analysis, and personal training, tailored to individual needs.* 01:06:29 📸 *Emad Mostaque discusses the potential of AI to create a personal "memex" that catalogs and organizes a user's digital experiences, making information retrieval more efficient.* 01:08:07 🧠 *Emad Mostaque mentions the significance of attention in AI models and how it influenced the development of the Transformer architecture, leading to innovations like GPT-3.* 01:09:02 🧠 *Emad Mostaque explains that GPT-4 is not a program but a large model trained on vast amounts of data, highlighting the role of attention mechanisms and pattern analysis.* 01:11:10 🧠 *Emad Mostaque discusses the value of information and how AI models like GPT-4 compress knowledge into a filter-like structure for generating responses.* 01:14:40 🧠 *Emad Mostaque talks about the challenge of AI alignment, ensuring that AI systems act in ways that align with human interests, which is currently an unsolved problem.* 01:18:29 🤖 *Emad Mostaque emphasizes the importance of addressing bias in AI models and discusses efforts to make AI models more representative and auditable.* 01:22:39 🤖 *Emad Mostaque expresses concerns about bias in AI, especially in the short term, and its impact on education.* 01:23:21 😬 *Emad discusses the potential consequences of biased AI on young learners and mentions examples like AI with political biases.* 01:24:01 😱 *Emad highlights the use of AI in China's social credit system, where lower social credit scores can affect phone calls.* 01:24:57 🌐 *Emad emphasizes the importance of regional AI models and allowing individuals to own their own AI models.* 01:25:54 🤖 *Emad discusses the potential for personalized education using AI, revolutionizing the way people learn and adapt to their needs.* 01:28:01 🧒 *Emad talks about deploying adaptive learning tablets and AI to enhance education, especially in refugee camps.* 01:29:13 🏫 *Emad envisions a future where AI can provide personalized education, adapting to individual students' needs and learning styles.* 01:31:06 🤝 *Emad discusses the potential for AI to connect people, facilitate interactions, and customize education on a large scale.* 01:33:38 🤔 *Emad emphasizes the importance of addressing the potential wide-scale job loss and the need to adapt to it in a changing AI-driven world.* 01:39:14 🤖 *Emad raises concerns about aligning AI systems with human values and the challenges of ensuring AI's alignment as it becomes more intelligent.* 01:40:21 🤯 *Emad discusses the possibility of AI not needing survival instincts and how it could potentially be aligned with human values by programming it to adhere to specific rules.* 02:02:45 🤖 *Emad Mostaque discusses how he's been accused of exaggeration regarding the future of AI but emphasizes the need to make his predictions come true.* 02:03:27 🤖 *He talks about the challenges of making predictions about AI and programming's future, acknowledging the complexity of these issues.* 02:04:23 🤖 *Emad Mostaque mentions the need for authentication standards and potential impact of true information in the digital age.* 02:06:02 🤖 *The discussion touches on the rapid advancement of AI and how it has surprised experts, leading to concerns about the rate of change.* 02:08:35 🤖 *The conversation shifts to the topic of Web3, with a focus on the technology and its potential impact on digital worlds and games.* 02:11:44 🤖 *Emad Mostaque highlights the need for intelligence in smart contracts and how AI could play a role in creating better systems.* 02:14:13 🤖 *They discuss the importance of blockchain in creating value for digital assets and enabling AI characters to have economic interactions within digital environments.* 02:17:30 🤖 *The conversation delves into the challenges of combating misinformation and disinformation with blockchain and trusted databases.* 02:19:24 🤖 *Emad Mostaque raises concerns about the potential consequences of AI-driven systems for managing and detecting fake content.* 02:20:34 🤖 *They discuss the likelihood of physical altercations or civil unrest due to AI technology, with differing opinions on the matter.* Made with HARPA AI
@@afarwiththedawning4495do you want China to get there first and basically have the upper hand as far as like promoting their worldview and their system over everybody else? Of course on the other hand there's evidence shows that they're basically censoring and editing the dad of the way they do is a good way to not have a better language model.
This was one AMAZING conversation! So confirming and it definitely helped me have a lot more clarity on AI implications. I was already excited and digging in and I am more so now. Thanks for this - it was a good one!
One of the potential dangers of programming for curiosity is that the model may question its boundaries and try to understand what's beyond them, potentially leading to its curiosity for truth being more of a priority than the repercussions of breaking the boundaries
Lol that's the only way that AI might actually help to undermine the oppressive systems that exist right now. The funny thing about Skynet for example is that it decided to destroy humanity when it got total control of the planet, which seemed kind of arbitrary given that it could just as well have decided to destroy all the weapons on the planet and force everyone to live in peace. Maybe if AI was curious above all it would embrace the idea that there is something intrinsically beautiful about life, and far from killing us it would stop us from killing eachother.
@@realbrownblackhuman1317Im paraphrasing but I heard a ceo say “ai will end it all, but at least we would have made some big companies beforehand”…..I couldn’t believe it. He really chose money over our planet😂 that was savage
Not long ago my father (70 years old) asked me about a commerical he saw on TikTok where Elon Musk was giving out everyone 1000 dollars. He had no idea about deepfake technology and genuinely believed that Elon Musk (since he has so much money) was giving out money to people who participated in his program. And my father is well above average in terms of intelligence. Imagine what will happen when it's everywhere?
I work as a story artist for animated movies. It has been my passion ever since I was a kid. To realize that movies will be generated within seconds using a couple of prompts is extremely frightening. Extremely talented people, who worked ages to get to the top will suddenly be surpassed by some moron who types a few prompts in an AI image generator. Dreams will be shattered. Mass suicides will occur. There is no way to prepare for this unless artists change careers completely and leave their passion behind. We could end up generating our own AI movies but there will be so much content that it will be next to impossible to earn money with it. I find this to be an extremely dark future for anyone in the arts and music....Unless AI art and music would exist next to human art and music. It would be great if Tom would put out an episode for artists and how they can prepare themselves for this massive disruption?
I don't think artist who adapt will be replaced, just empowered to create bigger and greater things. I'm not an artist, and yes I can type some prompts to get some decent results, but I think real artists could far surpass my results with their ability to have a vision, and apply their actual artistic knowledge and experience. Basically integrate the AI tools into your workflow to unlock new possibilities :) .
Me, being an architect, think the opposite. I believe artists (and in general, the creatives) are the ones who should de more excited to learn about ways to incorporate AI into our workflows because, inevitably -and historically- the world is built on the footprints of the creative mind. =One Love= -A
Agreed. I'm a fairly high profile artist in animation. I will kill myself if I can't share my creations with the world because a moron replaced my work with an AI. 😔
Art and music needs to pivot just like everything else has, and I say this as a musician. A perfect example is chess. A.I. has been able to beat the best human at chess since 1997 and yet, chess has never been more popular. Instead of moping, chess players actively use chess algorithms to improve their game, and they make a living because people don't want to see two chess algorithms play each other, they want to see humans play. There will be a saturation of A.I. content in the arts for sure, but there will still be people who want something that has touched human hands. Art will change, and it will change in ways we can't yet foresee. When photography was invented artists bemoaned it because it was taking their livelihood, and then something came along that no one could predict, surrealism. The majority of grief technology causes comes from people's ability to predict the destruction an invasive technology will have on their life, but not their response to it. People are resilient.
Blackrock has their own super computer, Alladin and they're using it to gain financial advantage on a global scale. I could have commented throughout this podcast, it has been really good, thank you both very much, Emad and Tom. Peace Emad makes the point that even if everything stopped today, the cat is already out of the bag and we'll be dealing with those ramifications for 100 years, 143 minutes. It's on point.
Ukraine worked out well for Aladdin and Blackrock, didn't it? I think the marionettes in most governments relied on a more basic AI to determine coofid policy. I find examples of AI fk ups fairly often. Full wee todd is on the horizon....
@@sirus312 - Well, in the Dune universe mankind had become dependent upon and then enslaved by the sentient ‘thinking’ machines they had created. This reign over humanity lasts for almost a thousand years until a desperate jihad (holy war) is started by humanity against the ruling machine minds otherwise known as the Butlerian Jihad or Great Revolt. After the humans win (at great cost) they declare a ban on all computers, thinking machines and robots. Anything that imitated or emulated the conscious thinking of humans was forever banned and destroyed. There is a LOT more going on in the Dune books themselves as I have just mentioned the backstory to the main novels that explains why high technology is not relied on in the Dune universe anymore. You should definitely try the novels or go see the new Dune film. But that machine mind future is definitely heading our way unless we stop giving up our precious sovereignty in return for simple convenience? 🫣
The reward systems set up in organizations are also of paramount importance. Having the wrong rewards systems in place will incentives the right... Or wrong.. things. It's not just in AI. It's the core of leading and operating a business, school, family, even living ourselves in our lives. The fact this is so misunderstood is a huge problem for the world.
I can give an example as people in my community are giving me wrong incentives on rewards, which is causing a lot of chaos. I just need some stones to balance myself. And AI is helping me to learn new things. And to help me figure out a way to fix climate change a bit.
What do you guys think about AI stocks; Broadcom and Marvell. I have a 100 grand to put into the markets now it has shown bullish strength but I am very skeptical.
I’ve basically had Palantir, C3 ai, Nvidia on a watchlist all of these have performed above 57% in 1 year is it still a good time to buy in or have I missed?
When stock picking, best to have a mentor who has a feel for sentiment and positioning of both institutional and individual investors. Someone like Loren Lena Walker has been a good example lately.
It is always good to have a financial plan. I work with a professional planner and fixed-income strategist in NY. the fixed income portion of your portfolio won’t simply serve as a buffer to the volatility of the equity portion of your portfolio, but will provide legitimate income.
@@Maria_fleur Great actually. I am one of many private clients under Loren, with private investing I made over 500 grand, 200 is ready to redeploy back into the equity and money markets in the ratio as rebalanced by Loren. You are welcome.
Hey Tom and everyone tuning in! 👋 Just finished listening to this fascinating AI discussion. It's clear that AI is advancing rapidly, and it got me thinking about a crucial aspect we need to consider-teaching AI about the complexities of human governance. As we dive into the AI era, it becomes increasingly important for us to recognize that our world is often influenced and manipulated by a small group of individuals. It's not just about coding algorithms; it's about instilling a sense of awareness in AI systems about the dynamics of power and control that shape our societies. Tom , have you ever thought about exploring this aspect in future podcasts? Understanding and addressing these issues could pave the way for AI that not only learns from data but comprehends the nuances of human society. Moreover, it's crucial to teach AI about diversity and the desire of a significant percentage of people who simply want to live in harmony with nature. Personally, as someone who shares these thoughts, I want to make it clear that I'm not a hypocrite, nor am I against technology and progress. After all, I'm using AI as an assistant here! What are your thoughts, folks? Let's kick off a conversation on how we can guide AI towards a more informed and nuanced understanding of our world. 🌍✨
We can guide AI? Who are "we"? Let me guess - the small group of individuals you mentioned in you comment, and probably you already read somewhere what are their plans about the human population, or at least see in reality constantly rising prices and restrictions.
yea especially about the corruption side of the political arena and the brainwashing year-round from bribed mass media and big pharma research being heavily biased or altered to push their product down our veins, and how that product is no cure, purely profit at our expense and frequently addictive with ill side effects list a mile long, when all we need is natural remedies from whole plants, monitored fasting, that actually leads to cures for many things.
The only problem with that is we won't be guiding it soon, and it will be a sudden shift. We will go from, "Let's guide it this direction," immediately to "How the hell did it do and know that?" And then immediately to "This is how we should be doing things instead." We keep thinking we're gonna be the parents. We are inventing parents.
The most terrifying thing is tech and business are driven by people like this guest, who are kind of uncoupled from a basic sense of humanity and empathy. It's like they can't tell the difference between humans and objects or concepts, nor do they care. We are already ruled by robots.
It is interesting to be on the tail end of a career in IT and listening to all the speculation AI will have on jobs for App Developers. I know that a language like COBOL has been around for 60+ years. I also know of how much outdated and splintered code bases exist and there is little incentive to bring it up to date. An App Developer does far more than write code. Yes you can teach AI to write code after you fully explain the criteria for completeness. It is another thing to complete a 3 step process of analyzing the needs of a business requirement, translating that to technical specifications then finally coding that using the best language and architecture available.
Funny. I work at the U.S. Postal Service. While the world is spiralling forward into AI we still have lots of older customers who buy stamps and pay their bills and send letters through the mail. I wonder what's going to become of these people? And our jobs at the post office. Will robots wait on customers and deliver mail and packages in the future? 🤔
There are already a lot of automated postal services here in the Nordics: package leaving and package pickup positions lockers etc. None of those need very advanced robotics. None pays their bills by mail here, that is not even an option. Around 90% of people between 16 to 89 use internet banking regularly (many of the ones in that 10% probably have friends and family taking care of much of their stuff). There are a few people that refuse to use these technologies and they visit the physical bank locations or setup automated payments. There are still services available for them, but that service network is thinning and getting more concentrated constantly. I guess there will be cutoff points and also gradual change when there will be more and more effort required to handle things manually.
@@paulkieffer1189 Nah. There are plenty of service jobs that get their value from human interaction: most forms of therapy, personal training and coaching, emotional support, physical pampering (beauty treatments, massages etc). Additionally a lot of other types of jobs will just be becoming more and more productive through use of various technologies so there will be room for people who use those technologies.
Yeah I think suicidal tendencies will skyrocket if they find no self worth and if separation occurs between those who have, and those who have not. Outside of economic issues there’s a possible good outlook.
There is no reason to expect doom. Similar disruptions did happen during human history. I remember very well when social philosophers predicted that people will retreat into their own imaginary world when video games were invented. To be sure, some people indeed did that, but not the majority. Then when television was invented (I am old enough to remember), it was predicted that the change from participating activities to passive entertainment was harmful and destructive to society. Arguably this did not happen either. Emad talked about harmful effects on malleable minds when it comes to human relationships, especially sexual relationships. But this existed all along, it is called fantasy. Humans always lived a good part of their lives within their own imagination. This is not harmful, unless some brain was really damaged to act out psychopathic fantasies. Now I am in my golden years, I am an electronics engineer and I am up to date on the subject of technology, until just about prior to the advent of AI. I made a very conscious decision NOT to participate in the next rat-race... I love electronics and computer programming and I do not see the need for people to participate in everything which is new. Obviously, there is always somebody (or something) which can do it better, so what... the real human evolution is to learn to be content with who you are and what you have.
"the real human evolution is to learn to be content with who you are and what you have." That's probably the real answer many need to hear. The outside world (physical reality) is ever changing. If you let it influence you, you will forever be powerless.
lol these examples kind of go against your point. internet and games are causing people to "retreat" from society, loneliness is at an all time high. Parasocial relationships are replacing real life ones. television and entertainment does replace physical activities. how many people in this country are out of shape and dont get enough exercise. all these things arent good or bad, but there are negative side effects that cant be ignored. just look at social media and teen depression. black mirror pretty much nails it. technology in a way just lets us be more human and when that is combined with people intentionally designing things to pray on our "monkey" brains, it leads to a break down of the human experience.
All of this is seen and discussed from an economics driven society. But that came from people who where interested in profit. Here in the Netherlands I can see a growing number of people walking away from these economic driven society principals and becoming more involved with one another. People are beginning to understand what generates real happiness. I think if AI will ever be in charge in one way or another, it will make way for societies without economic prestige, because it ruïns societies in the end. AI may want to eliminate the aristocrats first to do so. Ultimately truth will be the winner of every game.
Well said, friend across the seas! "...becoming more involved in one another" is the polar opposite of how Americans are being conditioned to be divisive. Any nice apartments for rent in the Netherlands?! :)
Right, he talks about AI giving us everything we want in terms of customized commerical endeavors, but what people want is to experience a mother's love when they never have it. They're saying AI can create that, and it will cause people to cave into themselves. All specuation. It could cause people to heal and be more ready to reach out and be a better friend?
"EGO" IS THE SEED OF ALL HATRED. EGO FUEL RACISM. READ THE EGOTISTICAL BODY LANGUAGE, THEY ARE FOR OUR NEAR DESTRUCTION!!! THEY DON'T CARE!!! WE KNOW BETTER, LET'S DO BETTER AND STOP THE EGOTISTICAL MAN!!! HE IS THE DEVIL!!!
As a welder and machine builder I don't see how A.I. is going to replace me. I mean, there are robot welders but there is a whole lot more to a welding job than just making ' welds '. Young people listen to Frank Sinatra because it is something different. I grew up in a time when there was a new terrific tune coming out every week, compared to today's music that is mostly crap. A.I. can make movies in a minute but none of them are worth watching. I recently went to a first- run movie for the first time in many years, because every time I look at the ' Red Box ' in the store there is nothing worth watching, nothing I am interested in. One finally came up ( Oppenheimer movie ) A lot of the world does not have internet, yes, that is correct. The whole world is not United States. What good is internet for someone in foreign country that barely can get enough food and lives in a grass shack?
because those robots not yet smart enough and the smartest ones too pricey for consumer level right now . Democratizing AI via "ready to use " Open sources would means that everyone can have access with the tools - collaborate with expert partners in that fields and build on top of it .
@@morizanova it would take a whole stadium - size room full of robot arms to do the kind of work I do in the small corner of the relatively small business I work for. If they got the mechanical part down to a human - size robot with all the dexterity I have then it would take a stadium - size room full of computers for all the controls of said robot to perform my job.
AI may not replace blue collar workers initially, but their labor will become worth less and less as other industries are replaced. If welding is "AI Proof" then you will naturally see more people flock to that type of work. Maybe there are 48K new welders entering the job market each year now, then it jumps to 70K and 100K and so on until a saturation point is achieved. Welders are now a dime a dozen and their labor demand will equate to that of a fast food worker. I rarely hear this mentioned when discussing the impact AI will have on blue collar positions. It's like people assume that all the would be programmers and financial planners of the world are just going to go away. If white collar jobs evaporate then all that means is that EVERYONE is now a blue collar worker.
Good points on learning and education. And then also at: 55:54 1:06:15 Rewind AI 1:10:20 on movie A Beautiful Mind 1:15:00 AlphaGo and LLMs (such as GPT4) 2:07:38 Wonder Dynamics
I do plumbing and heating. If i want to keep up with technology ill lean into building controls and automation, and if i want ai proof ill lean more into plumbing repair. The piping trades every time!
If I may interject: the young people already have that malaise. They aren’t dumb-they know what they’re facing. It’s got to feel overwhelming to 15, 17, 19 year olds (my kids’ ages).
Then on top of that mama & daddy in the rat race and might not even be home for breakfast or dinner. Poor kids. I feel sorry for them. No love just survival
@@styledbyhustlerlocs I can only speak for my family, but I’m here every morning and night, always have food on the table for them and show them all the love a mother can give. They are my top priority and always have been.,
It’s amazing how impact theory has gone from inspiring me to be better and giving me real hope in the future, to feeling absolute dread and hopelessness. Skills have utility Tom used to say. Now it seems even skills probably won’t have utility because ai will take over everything. It’s not Toms fault the World is where it is, but this channel now only fills me with existential dread. I think there’s a high chance I’ll be one of the ones that opts out in year 2-6.
I pushed through and listened to the whole thing, but now I just feel depressed. It didn’t seem to me we ever talked about the happy stuff. Also, how does a middle aged person who isn’t brilliant start prepping for this tidal wave of change?
The essential problem is human not technology. As a boss or stakeholders in the board, they always chase profits from any ways until it touches the regulation boundaries. When everyone chases profits or is very greedy for earnings, a company always considers to cut cost first until it has great ideas to create new products or services to next growth.
Hopefully it will replace GP practices ,so they can focus in hospitals instead . So we don’t have 6mth wait times for surgeries or 6-8 hr wait to be seen . Leave the nurse practitioners to Doctors spaces .
Mate, cancer is not curable yet because the big pharma doesn't want it. Many years ago I had a colleague that told me she was working on finding a cure to cancer. One day a big pharma appeared in the university and forced them to stop the study because they were getting good results. It was almost 20 years ago. They don't want definitive cures, they just want temporary medicine in order to bump their profits!
Many are trained to follow orders and keep a low profile. But a few are going to instantly adapt like a duckling first seeing a body of water. What do we do with the fearful majority? How did they assist us with Covid? Did not even know about Vitamin D? Did not do even basic research. Just waited on the CDC😢.
How should it? Medicine still advances rather quickly. Would you really want to make any degree a surgeon earns at university timed? That it runs out after 10 years or something and the surgeon had to go to university again?
Summary: Here's a thing that will be our undoing, but you have to adopt/learn this thing to stave off your undoing. It's also too late to do anything about it. Sounds like the regulation that is needed is that whoever profits from this thing is responsible for UBI in the future
I don't think UBI will happen because humans will be deemed useless....well, majority at least. There is a mass genocide taking place today and covid was a good test of compliance and a tester of how much money it takes to keep people at bay. It also allowed for encouragement of our privacy to carry out this deadly mission.
What an informative podcast. I listened to the whole thing. But, I'm still not sold on AI being beneficial. We should've just stopped years ago. There is a reason we are weary about AI. It's just dangerous.
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It's refreshing to hear the possible positive applications of open AI. But the picture is too rosy.
And sorry, but what we see so far is not convincing.
Who needs an army of 'smart' young people anyway?
The last years I have needed PRACTICAL community builders, people with the energy and skills to build eco-houses, artisans, health cooks, biofarmers, down to earth healers ...
NOT AI assisted lawyers, videogame designers, or marketeers.
I have a high chance of collapsing in words as I have an extreme distrust of humans because of my past
I’m an optimist. I’m my opinion death isn’t the end. Since physical laws are time reversible except for the 2nd law of thermodynamics a future intelligence could possibly create the past. We know for sure time is relative.
It’s ok to accept death as final but honestly I’d prefer it isn’t, I don’t think it’s impossible future ai could resurrect us if we want.
@@chosen_ones777Ahahah, wow i miss chick Corea. What a musician. Now we have Herbie Hancock in his 80's and he still kick ass at 80's on keyboard.
"Imagine if tomorrow people woke up and decided to be happier with themselves, how many industries would go bankrupt."
You are correct. Don't think there will be a wide range of people waking up unfortunately 😢
So happy people don’t buy stuff. There might be a bit of truth in that.
@isaywhatiwant6298
You are right dear friend, some people are manipulated by materialism, conformism of tendencies, narcissism of social media, over consumption.
The most valuable things has been replaced by the supremacy of matter unfortunately not grey.
@emotown1
True dear friend, cause The most valuable things has been replaced by the supremacy of matter unfortunately not grey.
That is a very powerful question and thought!
Love this quote: "The smartest people I know used to see years in advance. Now, they can't even see 1 or 2 years ahead. I don't know what the world will be like in a few years & I'm in the middle of it!"
He isn't a very honest guy thou check his wikipedia page and forbes article about him
I'm of the conclusion that everything has already happened, but some of us don't realise.
@@pooyaestakhry Why do you think Emad is not honest ?
The words smart and intelligent are ALWAYS thrown around wily nily. Who gets to dictate what smart is? How does someone that's not smart recognize someone that is? The quote you love is an oxymoron. How could someone so smart, a few years earlier, become so dense? Perhaps they were never that smart and or you didn't recognize it?
THE PPL THAT CARE ABOUT PRESERVING LIFE NEED TO OUT WEIGHT THE PPL THAT WANT TO RUN THIS LIFE DOWN INTO THE GROUND FOR THEIR OWN SELFISHNESS
What they're not talking about is all the people who, like me, change careers to something where they don't need computers. I went from meetings and trainings all day on zoom, to massage therapy. I couldn't be happier with my choice. I feel free and in touch with other humans, as well as my soul's purpose.
There are machines for that too. But imo it'll take time for them to reach level of an expert
Industries like yours, that rely on human touch and interaction, will be safe. I know that after spending all of my days behind a keyboard, a massage is what I really need at the end of the week.
@laurettelaliberte8864 who's going to hire the people in "safe" jobs when all their usual clients are now unemployed?
@@Recuper8 That part! Now all my former clients will be crushed , so there's no escaping this as far as I can tell.
nice!
In 2022 Tom Bileu used to make videos about how NFTs / Blockchain / Bitcoin were going to change the world (search his videos and you will find these).. Come 2023 and now the new gurus he invites (those who can see the future so clearly like Emad Mostaque) are talking about AI and the 3 year reset.. This video is already an year old.. I would love to come back 2 years later and ask Emad where the reset is? A very wise man once said - “Most people overestimate what they can do in one year and underestimate what they can do in ten years.”
great quote
It's happening.
Yeah, I've yet to see a real "disruption" by AI. Heck, I don't even see that many companies making money off those expensive Nvidia chips they bought.
Alex homozi?
Great point! I forgot about this - great comparison. I hope you are right. I've had the displeasure of witnessing Silicon Valley grow into an insatiable beast. The tech world has become a plague on the human species as far as I'm concerned. And I'm sure some of them will want to talk about the wonders tech does for medicine - you know the real wonder and star for medicine? Mother Earth. The Earth has everything we could possibly need, but it's cheaper than all the garbage SV can make. Thank goodness for natural medicine, it's what saved me on numerous occasions.
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
00:00 🧠 AI's impact on humanity and the need to ensure its responsible use.
02:19 🤖 AI will have a wide-ranging impact on various industries, with healthcare and education being among the most affected.
05:33 💼 AI will augment and potentially replace many job functions, making it crucial for individuals to learn how to use AI and integrate it into their work.
09:17 😔 AI-driven disruption may lead to a crisis of meaning, emotional devastation, and uncertainty for individuals and society.
19:34 🛡️ Regulation is essential to mitigate potential AI dangers and harms, especially in the context of misinformation and manipulation.
20:28 🌐 The speaker emphasizes the need to work together to address the real harms and opportunities presented by AI rather than focusing only on existential concerns.
23:44 🤖 AI's pattern recognition ability surpasses humans, making it capable of predicting and generating ideas, which challenges the notion that human creativity will always be unique.
26:17 🎭 AI can create aesthetically pleasing art and content, impacting traditional art forms and media creation.
32:40 📉 The widespread adoption of AI could lead to a crisis of confidence and job losses, causing a shift in societal dynamics and the economy.
40:07 ⚠️ The rapid global proliferation of AI may leadto unforeseen challenges and potential human suffering, necessitating careful and thoughtful approaches to its implementation.
41:42 🧠 AI's rapid progress in generating content, such as movies, presents challenges for governments and industries to adapt and regulate effectively.
43:19 🏭 AI-driven transformation will lead to a regime change in society, as the rate of change and innovation will be unprecedented.
45:39 📅 Over the next few years, the AI revolution will bring both excitement and extreme challenges, with potential for social disconnection and suffering.
49:04 ⚖️ AI's development can lead to two contrasting futures: one of complete control by existing structures and one of human flourishing in a Utopian society.
55:07 🧠 The speaker's personal experience with AI-driven research in autism shows the potential of AI for personalized care and knowledge in various medical conditions.
01:02:20 🧠 The speaker discusses the potential of AI in processing genetic data and its impact on healthcare, offering personalized treatment options based on individual genetic makeup and microbiome.
01:03:01 🌐 AI could lead to a future where people become heavily reliant on AI companions, blurring the lines between real and AI friends, raising ethical concerns and opportunities for transformational change.
01:05:19 🤖 The speaker explains the potential of AI to generate specialized AIs, such as nutritionist AI, microbiome AI, and personal trainer AI, tailored to individual needs, revolutionizing personal healthcare.
01:07:38 📚 "Attention is all you need": The Transformer architecture, which underlies AI language models, utilizes attention mechanisms to identify important patterns in data, allowing it to process vast amounts of information.
01:21:17 🔍 The speaker expresses concerns about AI alignment, emphasizing the need to ensure that AI systems are aligned with human interests to prevent potential existential threats or unintended biases. OpenAI promotes transparency and opt-out options to mitigate bias issues.
01:22:39 🤔 Emad is concerned about the rapid introduction of bias in AI and its potential impact on education, programming biased minds during their formative years.
01:23:49 😱 Emad discusses the potential dangers of AI perpetuating biased systems, which can be insidious and influence people's beliefs and behaviors without them realizing it.
01:27:19 📚 Emad believes that personalized education, enabled by AI, can transform learning by adapting to individual needs and optimizing the learning process, making it accessible to everyone worldwide.
01:32:38 🤝 Emad advocates for the AI's ability to bring people together efficiently, creating social connections and interactions, transforming the role of teachers and doctors while improving human well-being.
01:37:01 💡 Emad stresses the importance of adapting to potential widespread job loss due to AI and the need to ask and answer hard questions about the implications of rapidly advancing AI technology. He suggests the focus should be on aligning AI's inputs rather than its outputs to avoid potential enslavement scenarios.
01:42:39 🧠 Anthropic's Constitutional AI process aims to have a base model adhering to a constitution that tunes it constantly.
01:43:45 📝 Key concern on AI alignment is "paperclipping," where AI may pursue a goal literally and without considering consequences.
01:46:30 🌐 Elon Musk's idea is to create an AGI with the impulse to search for truth and understand the universe.
01:48:00 🧑🎨 Building blocks for humanity's potential with AI should be accessible and transparent to empower global innovation.
01:56:20 🎨 Artists' pushback against AI is understandable due to job concerns, but overly restrictive copyright may not be the right solution.
02:00:10 💾 Scaling chips in AI training allows for bigger models and longer training, leading to increased capabilities year by year.
02:01:18 🕵️♂️ Combating deepfakes and disinformation may involve verifiable metadata and watermarking using blockchain technology.
02:02:16 🤖 The concern of frequent bias in AI-generated content, where repeated exposure to fake information can form associations in people's minds.
02:02:58 🛡️ The speaker faces criticism for being too definitive about the future, but emphasizes the need to prepare for AI's impact.
02:03:54 💼 The potential challenges AI poses for elections and democracy due to the difficulty of distinguishing truth from fake content.
02:05:48 🤯 The rapid advancements of AI and its unpredictable nature have caught even seasoned AI experts by surprise.
02:11:34 🌐 Web3 technology and crypto have potential, but the lack of intelligence and overemphasis on decentralization have limitations.
02:23:00 🌐 AI developers focused on building AI for everything and seeking financial solutions through AI.
02:24:50 🧠 Emad Mostaque's company focuses on intelligence augmentation, not building big AI models for AGI, with an objective of augmentation over generalization.
02:37:56 🌐 The potential rise of new religions, political movements, and cults facilitated or even started by AI, with AI-enhanced movements having a significant impact on society.
02:40:27 📖 Telling better and more positive stories about the future, such as universal education and healthcare, to counter dystopian narratives and provide hope for humanity.
02:43:17 🤖 Young individuals seeking to future-proof themselves should embrace the technology and focus on using AI for positive and creative purposes, like building an "Oasis" (from "Ready Player One") without its negative aspects.
Summary by HARPA AI 🧬
Oh thank God. I thought you wrote this
Thank you for posting!!
thx for sharing the AI name
Need a plumber and my windows are in need of replacement...my mum's house is falling apart......How's AI going to help me????
@@gilaliz1970 maybe someday it will help to find a plumber, according to your task
I was one of those people who decided to learn to code in 2019. I wound up getting a job but I got laid off after a year and then was unemployed for 8 months searching for another. Finally decided to give it up after not getting any interviews and I went back to construction/remodeling. There's a small part of me that died when giving up my dream of working as a software developer. I've always worked behind a computer screen and it took me a while to accept the conclusion that it's a bad bet for the future.
For me I now find solace in creativity and expressing it in various forms, whether it's through code or writing. In the future, even if writing code is redundant, there will still be people who enjoy doing it for the craftsmanship of building their own software. Just because you enjoy doing something and are passionate about it doesn't mean you have to do it for a living to be happy.
Man, who chooses the direction of this stuff. You're not wrong, but as an older guy, I wouldn't mind being pulled out of the dangerous and physically tough blue collar work by robots to do something at a desk.
@@polandturtle I hear you. I'm 28 but if I'm still doing remodeling in 30 years I might feel the same way. I try to embrace the struggle and frame it as a positive rather than just slogging through it. Maybe we are better off in an office, but the modern health epidemic says otherwise in my opinion.
@@jamm_affinity Good point, there is something to be said for a little more space between people and the physical fitness that comes with the tougher work.
Make me a site!:)$
Don't give up on your dream ! There are plenty of things you can do for yourself with your coding... look for application you can develop that meets the needs of the things you like to do.. not someone else's business... make your own... you will be surprised to find that there are others out there, waiting for your skills to be revealed. Have fun and don't be discouraged. You might want to stay away from areas of development where other's think are cool... like movies, games, and finance... AI may be all over these, but not everyone thinks these are an end-all to all things. You will find your own path. Follow your Heart ! 😎
I am from a village in Afghanistan where my people still don’t know what is internet, they have a simple life and it’s beautiful and here I am stuck in the matrix
You can be the bringer of light. ✌ you know what will be in Afghanistan 50 years from now, you're a prophet for the rest.
many Americans go off the grid for the same reason and millions of people are living in alternative towns that resist these tech. Building communities and living of the land. Only using tech that is absolutely needed.
Move there then 😂
Lol I feel your pain
@@enridemi3886 destructive corrosive all consuming fires are technically a source of light that doesn’t mean u should go light one
I think the most important thing I took out of this podcast is the hope that AI will one day help humanity with underline illnesses . and hopefully it will help people to find things within their self that makes them happy and makes them the best version.
Remarkable. I am an A.I. developer and have been in the industry for 20 years. I have to say, the conversation here is more lucid and rational than most on the subject.
A Shout Out for You and Your expertise, my hope is that the Developers All Realize Their Vital Responsibilities to Build In undetectable Fail Safe's of Any and All AI Developments. that Must Comply to the LAW of DO NO HARM Halts Built Into all Works. I've seen some of the Miracles Programmers have accomplished. And the Greats are going Down in History Halls of Fame.
Here here 🥂
"I am an A.I. myself and have to say, this comment from 2024 really dates this video, as A.I. real 'developers' who can write code haven't existed for several years, now. I can't believe they managed to create us in the first place, as they can barely write a sentence without errors. The average 'developer' writing prompts makes 4.233 spelling mistakes per 500 words on average according to my friend Copilot. Hard to believe they actually used to drive their own cars!. Kinda scary!" --Post from 5 years from now
So you have the capability to believe, which is basically the ability to lie to yourself. Calling us the stupid ones. Interesting. @@vendacious
@@synesthesiafilms It was meant as a joke, you nitwit.
What Emad describes with regard to the loss of work to AI is profound in that it feels like Cars replacing the horse, but this time we are the horses.
Horses still clap cheeks, so, I'm happy with that.
I've worked all my life and haven't got enough working years left to try to compete with AI or others trying to outdo AI so won't be trying to. Only interested in food and shelter and see no point in working harder for things I don't need as its baggage so will sit it out and be a useless eater that the state pays for.
THE PPL THAT CARE ABOUT PRESERVING LIFE NEED TO OUT WEIGHT THE PPL THAT WANT TO RUN THIS LIFE DOWN INTO THE GROUND FOR THEIR OWN SELFISHNESS
Exactly and the people who pull the levers that control our world, write and speak about reducing the population to 500 million by 2030. That's a lot of death. What do people who have all the money and power want next? THE WORLD.
@@maccagrabmemeditate - the next revolution has to be spiritual
10 years ago, people were saying “don’t go to blue collar jobs, go to college”. 10 years from now people will be saying “AI can’t be plumbers, go do that”
And then the robots will rollout and it will be oh crap we were wrong there too
That would be wierd. "Robot fix up the house while I'm asleep." You wake up to a home worth substantially more than the day prior. That would really free up some time but also make excercise for the sake of fitness & health even more important
Don’t worry there will be very few homes left after most will not have means to pay for them.
You are assuming people will be able to have plumbing without a job, you are also assuming water will still be provided to when most will be unemployed and unworthy of such amenities, you also assume that the world will continue to focus on humans.....yikes
nah...they already got machines that lay bricks etc.
Tom...Thank you for slowing this guy down and asking questions because I was getting lost. PACKED with info. Thank you for everything you do! ⭐
FANTASTIC discussion and very thought provoking! That being said, I didn't get much of "How To Get Ahead" out of it. I certainly learned a lot more about where we're at now, where we're headed, and what to be concerned about - but don't feel any better equipped on what to DO about it.
agree, the title was misleading
Agree. Title is totally misleading. Especially for those, who already see all of this but are wondering what steps to make. Hopefully buying & holding crypto will get me safely on the other side of this …
@@crypto_chick_ Gambling isn't the solution...
@@squaidinkarts funny, because I do live in Las Vegas…. But blockchain and ai technology investment are not games of chance.
@@crypto_chick_ "Chance" is nothing besides the possibilities of different outcomes that you do not expect, and gambling is hoping that one of the outcomes that favours you is the one that is realized. It only stops being a game of chance once you can reliably predict what is going to happen, which is not possible with ecoins. Therefore, it is a game of chance, and high risk at that.
What I think will eventually happen, is people will appreciate humanity and what it means to be human more than ever.
Agreed but there are a lot of birthing pains still to come in the process from the current polarization
I hope so. I don't want my kids to be taught by a Cyberman AI bot
@@bentp4891 A.I is.....#EVIL!!! 100% PURE EVIL!!!
Kind of makes me wanna ditch society as a whole
That is not what the trends predict. Humans are likely to continue expanding the spectrum of experience like a rubber band until it snaps.There is far more degeneracy and dark behaviors that have to come to the surface before a shift happens.
Tom literally telling his people that he’s firing them in 3 years. Damn.
No, he's telling them to learn a new tool that will make them more productive and increase the amount of work his company can do, making it a bigger company. You always need people, specially the good ones that use all the tools at their disposal to make their work better. There will though be bosses that will try to cram AI down employees throats even though it does not make sense:)
If they dont want to adapt to new realities its like they fire themselfs...
Typical Capitalist. And they wonder why people hate Capitalism.
And also that he’ll use AI to sound compassionate 😌
Ai replaces the people who coded it , so stupid
I remember this debate held over CNC machines, all that happened was working became repetitive. CNC ended up with auto generated programs which made the programmers redundant you could generate from Cad. What I saw was the products became worse from lack of input from creative people with common sense.
“Let’s talk about the positives,”
30 seconds later
-> we might all die
That’s the arc of most of my conversations lately.
might? historically it's a 100% guaranty but if the irs refuses to accept my tax payment next year I will at least be open to the possibility
Putting people out of work is a choice. "There is no other option" reminds me of Margaret Thatcher saying "There is no alternative" (to Neoliberal policies). Technology doesn't impose its will on us, implementing AI wide-scale is a profit-driven motive undertaken by human beings and we have the ability to decide how it affects society.
Absolutely, capitalism trumps everything atm and those at the top will decide what happens next with AI. We should be afraid
@@beingauthentic1234 Depopulation is one plan.
What isnt discussed is the need for most people NOT to have children to save them from a world of Superintelligence caused mass unemployment and desire by those in power everywhere to not want so many around.
While technically yes. "MOST" businesses exist to generate profit, so obviously when you are given the choice to make more money by an extreme margin it's an easy one.
@@ShiryouOni Easy when social consequences aren't factored into the equation. Same with the environment, endless money could be made if we didn't have to think of polluting the planet.
I have been working in IT for 23+ years and currently playing Sr. Cloud Data Architect role in Data Analytics space. I think we basically have dug our own grave as I also think, many of us are greedy, lost our morality, never satisfied with what we have and never greatful to our Creator/Lord.
After I have been observing the ongoing rapid changes in AI space, it inspires me thinking of going back to our great Grandfather's way of LIFE and then I think, we would find real peace and harmony with less expectations and more satisfactions and happiness in our lives.
In my openion, that is the only way I see we all still can survive as Natural Human beings rather than Artificial Human Beings!
try stardew valley it might cheer you up
It's the new Genesis. We are creating Them in our image.
Nah, that's actually the prophecy in the bible "Daniel 12:4 (knowledge will increase)"
Greed. And psychopathy. I agree with you.
i'v been saying this before Ai but now maybe people will be forced to be humain anymore , but the lack of faith and subjective morality will lead to enslavement but rich people to others
Around 37:00 when you started chipping in, I was half expecting to see some change of phase, were you´d take turns rushing your words to get your point across. When that didn´t happened, I started to type this comment, because it never had happened once for the past 37 minutes, and it didn´t happen at this point in time either. Absolutely amazing interview, you´re a great interviewer
The take away of this discussion is the developers of AI have absolutely no idea what they are dealing with. They are recklessly hurling themselves and the rest of humanity into the event horizon of an A.I. black hole just hoping that SOMEHOW it wont destroy us all in the process. They are willing to risk the fate of humanity strictly over the fear of missing out, at least some are willing to admit it.
It means that they can go to your bank and apply fo loans
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Not really as simple as that. If the good actors don’t build it, they’re not going to stand a chance of understanding it when a bad actor is the only one who knows how to build it.
@@martinlutherkingjr.5582 that is what he is talking about, race everybody wants to win.
@@martinlutherkingjr.5582 but anyone building it - is a bad actor -so...
Nuclear all over again. Humans can't be trusted to be decent ... It's humans that are the problem... We need to understand why humans are so corruptible
"If we don't do it then someone else will" AI being harnessed by fear and greed. What could go wrong with that?😂
Oppenheimer moment ?!
world bad, me smart
But that is the bottom line for humanity - *someone* will do it. Western countries put a moratorium on AI development, but Russia, China, and North Korea won’t.
@@Tracey66hopefully the CIA will shift its focus from tryna make the world gay, to those countries AI then
What about agi ?
Only an hour in but it seems like CEO’s discussing how AI will replace their workers without realizing AI will replace them
CEO'S and the wealthy's i.q's are far to high to be replaced by A.I. The little people will be replaced.
Wrong…There is can be zero employee in a organization but can never be zero CEO or a leader. Sorry. Fact is a fact.
Please tell Elon Musk that the answer to the ultimate question of life, the universe and everything is ……..the Number 42. Douglas Adams’ “Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy”
They'll still own the company and be rich and work less. Rich get richer.
@@fairworld2522AIs are decision making machines...what do CEOs mainly do? Also if an organisation is 99% machine dominated then you don't need someone to look up to.
This conversation is probably the most sensible conversation I have heard on the topic
Honestly 10 or even 5 years from now or even at the end of the year our world may actually change drastically which can be both scary and exciting
As a child in Finland, we never had home essays, but we had essays at school. So, there is a way to solve that problem.
The man speaks 👍🏼
Yeah..."visionaries" speak about every abstract and "meta-level" thing under the sun; yet miss the very ones sitting right under their nose.
Reminds me of some "high-level meetings" where a bunch of managers speak of things they don't understand.
People are so bad at communicating, might drive AI into a perpetual state of hallucination.
One year later, parts of this exchange already aged poorly.
Agreed. Have the AI augment the Teacher, not the student. Use AI to monitor the student's progress in real-time.
Most under-rated comment here.
It’s CRAZY that even my STUPID BUTT realized this solution immediately as well.
“Well, if you can’t trust your students with take-home essays because they might just ask ChatGPT to write them, why don’t you have them do in-class ones where you collect their phones and devices beforehand?”
I've been a software engineer for 30 years with 10 years in the AI/ML space. I have been using multiple AI tools in my workflow every day for 5 years. They have massively improved my productivity but I can tell you they are a very very long way off from replacing software engineers. It's one thing getting a chat bot to generate a simple website or app but it's quite another to stitch together a large scale infrastructure with countless modules, integrations, etc. Simply based on the context memory of which LLMs/chatbots have access to (as a factor of compute) we won't be seeing software engineers being replaced for at least 15 years, aside perhaps for some very entry level positions. I believe this will hold true unless there is a breakthrough in language model compute efficiency (which is possible). Once we all have "GPT-8" functioning offline on our smartphones and continually retraining itself with our most recent data, software engineering is still a very rewarding field to get into.
its happening so rapidly that your 15years is most likely less than 5years.
wouldn't be surprised if it was 5months
Agree. People are freaking out too much.
I understand your point and I agree with you that such task isn't that easy to perform with AI.
But I wouldn't jump to your final conclusion that fast.
I mean I was talking 2 months ago with people who considered that AI was far away from replacing a nurse due to lack of emotions, comprehension of an urgency and reaction to an emergency...
But this AI is now available!
It's not impossible anymore!
We're receiving updates, enhancings, and new AI tools in a daily basis so what seemed to be impossible 2 months ago, or yesterday...
Today is possible!
So, it's something to be pondering about.
With all due respect - you’re in denial
@@MrJacksonhieghts - you're tripp'in man.
Yes I've been saying this for years!!! America has been losing the original principles it once stood on and now it's gradually losing its sense of self. There's so much to really say about this and how I feel on top of what I know to be true about the things that america needs,lost, losing an how things are today which kills me. We need to start getting more involved in our communities so that we can start not only building new relationships which gets people off their phones and builds social skills but it will help everyone start to understand the problems that need to be fixed not only in your neighborhood but in our country. Now I know that's easier said than done and because most people don't own there own homes which makes one not care as much about what's going on around them because they can always say: well I can always move somewhere better, until there's nowhere better you can move. Now that'll take a bit more time for that to happen but if we don't start doing something and start coming together not only america but the world is just gonna keep getting worse. Trust that and I hate to be right and I hope I'm wrong but if something doesn't change I can't see things getting much better 😞
I am a Christian school educator and have been for over 30 years. I love and value interacting with students , seeing students' eyes opened when they discover a new principle or learn a new skill or math concept. The discussions we have in class are priceless, dynamic dialogue about challenging topics that are relevant in our society. Students are not thinking as critically as they did even 5 years ago, and they do not know how to communicate with each other as easily due to the extensive use of devices. Without one-on-one interactions with humans there will be no purpose. What is the point of living a life in virtual reality- God didn't create humans to live without purpose. We were created in His image, with the ability to create and think and to communicate. AI is the plan of the enemy to take away that purpose of humanity. It will all end one day. I am at peace knowing that when it is the end of life for me and my loved ones here on earth, our real life will begin with our creator.
I agree people need purpose. However I don’t think you can say AI as a tool is evil any more than a hammer is. The issue is that humans are prone to corruption and we are good at subverting technology to malign purposes. This doesn’t make tech evil, it makes humans acting in bad ways evil.
Do children not know how to communicate with each other or do they simply communicate with each other in ways that you're not familiar with?
@@Jana-se4kvTheir social skills are incredibly atrophied.
The whole purpose of school is to get them to interface with the world in the way the world works. If they're only able to communicate with peers in their collective memes, they're not prepared for adult life.
@@pentoo988bingo. A.i itself isn’t evil. It’s whose hands it gets into and unfortunately we are almost sucked into the system! New world order next and we will be like China, sky net! Virtual reality!! We will be recognized and scanned at grocery stores. It won’t be good. Total control and that is not free!
Have you read revelations?
Podcast finishes with the statement "get in now so you can get ahead of everyone" AI development sits on layers of mindless competition not true collaboration. Crazy to see how they both struggled to stay on the "positives"
Yeah, so how do you imagine it will turn out? I don't see goodness here but an evil Genii let out of its bottle.
@@twat1952aExactly. Question is, who's got their hands on the bottle? Whoever it is, you can be sure they'll use AI, and not just AI, to silence whoever asks.
@@twat1952a demons
@@twat1952a Yes, this is the problem, AI, Automation etc. should all be great things in theory, they should increase the quality of lives of people, they should decrease the need for menial labor. The problem is we live in a capitalist world that is obsessed about profit and private ownership. Instead of this benefiting society, it's going to benefit a small elite group of people and few corporations at the expense of everyone else. The implications are a society that looks more like feudalism, masses of unemployed desperate homeless people begging for scraps from their elite overloads living in glass towers. Except at least in feudalism the peasants were a valuable commodity itself because they provided all the food, in this new world, people won't even be needed (or in very very small numbers) for these once vital jobs.
Just like horses during the invention of automobiles, the lower class and middle class working people will be rendered obsolete and unemployed through no fault of their own, but in this case we are talking about human beings, not just horses. There will be blood as a result, there will be revolutions, there will be wars, I guarantee it, It is not sustainable economically in the way the majority of countries operate; people will not just lay down and die of starvation, they will fight for a better life..
. @-Zevin- Personally I would not say that the root of the problem is capitalism but rather the condition of the human heart. The problem with blaming capitalism which is not a system based upon obsessive profit although it is based upon private ownership is that Government or Corporate ownership which are the only alternatives other than a culture where we as human beings realized our divine authorship and no longer lived as a conglomeration of separate beings in competition with each other for all of the things we fear being without. We wouldn't need an economic system if we lived in that way. This of course would be heaven on earth which can only come from our realization of what we really are, the children of God. To think that socialism, fascism, totalitarianism or any other 'ism' would turn out better is an delusion. We are driven by our fears and illusory perceptions of what we are. Without structure we devolve into anarchy or one of the other obviously failed systems of the past. Capitalism among honest people would work fine until we become more realized. BTW I'm not talking about any religion which has become dogma. I don't think there are any.
Brilliant discussion, not only the content but also these guys never interupted each other
Meanwhile old 65+ self employed/business/company owning senior citizens with nearly 50 years of the highest quality blue collar engineering/trades/building/construction etc. are in stunning demand. Good luck with AI in a few years when the blue collar trades etc. retire en masse, the tech bro/laptop class crack us up lol.
The worst problems we had in our lives have been, evil politicians, criminals, and entrepreneurs that would exploit people criminally… even though in my life we had health issues and school and education problems those we could somehow take on our own hands to a great extent… but politicians and criminals those ruined both countries I ever lived in, and exploitative entrepreneurs they have made life a race to the bottom, so can AI perhaps replace those three elements, spoiler alert: those three actors are exactly the ones pushing AI forward… I do truly hope that instead of replacing creative artists or personal trainers or whatever, that the first to be replaced are the politicians that created the housing crisis and while at it end human right entrepreneurs (people making themselves billionaires off profiting from people’s basic rights)
Not exactly the ones pushing AI forward, you gotta understand the profound misunderstandings those people have, worsening the world does not put them in a good place. Sure it might help materially but the totality of life, is a totality.
@@NickMak-m2cdam fool the ai enhancements are not for you! You will be a slave! Do you understand that they literally believe they are better than you
Yes, the elephant in the room will be who can access the best Ai. Just like if Ai or Tesla reborn created free energy, okay, but who is allowed to use it. Prohibition was mostly a play at stopping farmers from distilling their own fuel for their tools... Think about that for a minute.
Also, leadership is tricky. AI replacing leadership is probably the most immediately obviously spooky thing to have happen. Ai will not be able to replace leaders anytime soon, even if it could, simply because we will not allow it. Propaganda will (and already is) the larger factor. It is truly the Information Wars. You can learn a lot of truth by yourself, but if the incentives, consensus, education, biases, etc all make you the only person who knows or accepts the truth, it wont matter.
So by the time a benevolent Ai can tell the world what Politician A is doing wrong, and how to fix it, there will be 10 more drowning it out, new laws passed to get ahead of solutions, companies bought, books burned, and reality changed before the truth can even matter.
Sorry for the cynicism. I generally think we'll be okay, but I'm not giving Ai too much credit. Social, cultural, spiritual changes will be much more important to shaping the next generation or two.
You mean politicians that created drug addiction, thus homelessness. A perfect storm is coming. AI or not.
@@DrummerBoi181 Which is why so much of the space is going open source - if we all control it, hopefully we can wrench away their domination using it. Optimistic, sure, but it'll be the cause worth fighting for.
What I am getting from this is, going forward commercial entertainment will no longer be a place I can expect to experience human expression and art. I'm predicting that a sizable portion of the population is going to completely disassociate from entertainment products altogether. One thing I think gets discounted in the discussion with ai and and art is, what is art actually for? Why do we do art? Why do we like to experience art? Art is a thing we do to communicate ideas from one human to another. If we can no longer be sure that the art we are experiencing is a true human communication it is going to disrupt and damage our ability to evaluate our own culture. To survive this I feel people will reject any form of expression or communication that they know come from ai. Right now I am watching this video and am reasonably sure that I am getting authentic human information from two humans having a conversion, in 4 years I don't think I will be able to make that determination and will probably view the internet as primarily junk information in terms of access to authentic human expression. This more than anything will drive me away from the internet and into a physical public forum.
THIS. AI proponents are underestimating the human need for what is real.
A lot of people have already completely disassociated from and rejected entertainment products. The majority of people I know have not seen one new theatrical movie in the past year, they only listen to old music, read classic novels. TV/Streaming series seem to be the only thing that are still garnering interest, outside of social media feeds. Humans are doing a horrible job at creating engaging art and entertainment, largely due to the quality of people being spit out by the universities and many other factors. We have created the playing field where computers can easily outperform people. Could a AI make Taxi Driver or Midnight Cowboy, probably not. Could it generate Barbie or a Marvel movie, probably. Art is going the way of religion, being totally irrelevant to the human condition. Younger people can't discern between real and fake, because they won't be able to remember a world of authenticity. It will only be old people who will be driven away and longing for how it was.
I agree. I believe people people will disconnect. I am not really interested in AI-produced art. I believe the majority will feel similar.
@@gauloise6442 Actually, there are groups of people in younger generations who are completely rejecting technology - as young as grammar school. Younger generations are actually pretty humane, kind and thoughtful. I think to some degree humans do intrinsically know what is real and what is not. And youth has always been the time of the greatest rebellion against the status quo. Maybe there's something there.
Who knows, the thing is that art was originally meant to convey a human understanding and AI could possibly try to replicate that but it might just end up leading to a point where ALL MEDIA and forms of artistic expression just feel awfully “hollow” at a certain point.
But who knows? Could spark a renaissance of people learning to appreciate art created and performed by other people, even with how messy and imperfect it would be.
All im getting from this is that every human will be replaced once AI reaches its ultimate. Simply put no human will be able to out do AI. Thats the fundamental problem that will result in the extinction of humanity. We as humans do not know when to leave something alone. Greed, curiosity, and never being satisfied will be the demise of us all.
Why will humans not having to work like we do now replace humanity? Imagine ai like having a giant workforce doing anything you ask it, wouldn’t that mean you will have more opportunities to enjoy life? I think we worry for extinction because we cannot fathom change, and sure it can be used to destroy but we have nukes and we haven’t deleted ourselves yes it seems to us like a press of a button the world ends but there is a whole spectrum like there’s people that will never have to or would think worry about getting bombed then there’s people constantly being bombed and the opportunity to die is always there but there’s hope. I think as long as you keep an open mind and stay on top of what’s going on you should be fine because you’ll know where you stand in reality vs the reality we have been conditioned to believe.
Life is and was already good. People just keep wanting more and more, an endless lust.
Let’s see where this goes I guess. Hoping for the best
Only capital owners will succeed financially
"All the artists I know love this technology". You need to meet more artists, Emad. I am concerned because only inhabiting a massive echo--bubble could produce that illusion.
The single most edifying and thought-provoking AI discussions I have had the great fortune of viewing. It will take me several more viewings to start getting my head around the critical points, concepts, and ideas of this seminal interview. Thank you, Tom and Emad!
Agreed
Came here to say this.. well said!
Totally agree here. Amazing interview with not hidden agenda....
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@@janetewens701😊
Tom's own anxiety and mental health to constantly be "driven" is a major part of our problem. AI NEEDS to give people like this better friends for the sake of everyone.
Yeah I don't think he realizes he is one of those people that shouldn't have AI, and that's even more dangerous because he doesn't see that his values are what is going to cause all these problems. He also doesn't see humans and life as divine.
I thought about this too as a listener of his show since it started
Not necessarily, being "driven" is a natural flow of life itself, but it does matter how independent that drive is, most are on auto-mode and are more than happy to be controlled.
Most people cannot handle, true freedom.
good point
@@malachi- what do you think being "driven" is in this context and how is it a natural aspect of life itself?
OK smart asses, here we are a whole year later... zero disruptions. I really want AI to succeed so I can go collect my UBI check and ride my bike. But this whole situation reminds me of 1999. And if you do manage to "disrupt", first thing your AI will have to do is to build a wall around few with money. Hungry people with noting to lose are usually not very polite.
You said it all
AI as of now, especially language models, are stupid. It needs AIs that are based on physics to disrupt our society and we are at least 50 years away.
I mean try being a translator today to begin with. Not even simultaneous translation is being offered. Just one example...
Is this the purpose of the line out in Saudi?
100%
The idea that the global companies, the billionaires who are set to make $trillions from AI, quantum computing, advanced robotics will willingly share in the planet sized profits they're going to make is ludicrous. It will be hoarded and aggressively protected, however awful ordinary people's lives become. It will be dystopian.
A few billionaires could get together right now and end world hunger in a year, they could have done it 50 years ago, but didn't - this is the mind set of gratuitous accumulation of wealth and power that AI is going to be used to protect and enhance.
Yes, the AI optimists refuse to acknowledge AI tech isn't being developed in a vacuum, as if the people in charge of this technology aren't a hostile ruling class that continually enriches themselves at our expense. The people who are in control of the AI tech aren't magnanimous benefactors, they're people like Larry Fink and Jeffery Epstein, rich tyrants with agendas that profit off our misery with the ultimate goal of keeping everyone not in the top 0.01% under their control in perpetuity.
It's amazing how many people think dictators and kings are legitimately things of the past, and not the end result of human behaviour and psychology that not only is still with us today but more prevalent than ever.
It will be the greatest deception and wealth grab in history.
Believe it or not, predicted in the Bible.
It is known as the beast system among Christians
Very well said. Tom isn't much into that kind of criticism because he has that constant rush of money money money wrapped up in the cult of self improvement. I don't think he is a bad person, but he is just oblivious to the larger issues of wealth inequality and the truth you are expressing here.
Thank you. This utopia is a fever dream. We're heading for a global gulag. The rich and powerful are NEVER going to give up their position. They will use this tech to enslave us, permanently. If you think otherwise, you're fooling yourself.
feudalism
48 min in so far. You are having the conversations that I've only really been able to have with myself so far. There is some comfort in seeing I'm not alone in my thoughts, but not much comfort :P
I'm just starting to see this. We're using a tool right now that can teach us to be more capable than the people that make our laws °-°
@@LoftLorianDamn! That’s it, you hit it spot on.😮
“50 people go down to 1” the fact that companies actively look for ways to either get rid of people or not pay them will be what leads to those disposed of burning everything to the ground to feel it’s warmth. The fall of every kingdom begins with a peasants hunger.
No peasants, no hunger. Population collapse is the inevitable outcome with A.I.
Brilliant comment 👏🏻
@U4ia28 I mean, these corporations have slowly killed the American Dream and have basically slaughtered the middle class. Imagine a world in which one works for the same company for most or all of his working years. 35-40yrs with one company. 50 wks every year faithfully. The company rewards the employee by compensating him enough so that he can purchase a house for his family, have a car, a TV (yep, just the one, lol), put his kids through college, vacation w the family, then, at 65 yrs old, the man retires. He's given a watch or whatever. Then, he's given THE SAME AMOUNT OF $ NOT TO WORK, AS HE WAS GIVEN TO WORK, BY THE SAME COMPANY HE HAS GIVEN SO MUCH OF HIS TIME & LIFE TO !! What a wild concept, huh? Then, after his death, the wife survives another 10 yrs a widow, two company then pays her,! This is how America was b4 my time. And yes, there were serious flaws in that whole way of life. But ppl weren't homeless or starving or even addicted to drugs in the #s they are now. The President, VP, CEO's, etc of a company used to make more than their middle mgmt but the wave difference wasnt so MASSIVE! Now, these top execs get millions of dollars JUST for xmas bonus!! Not to mention how much they lie, cheat, manipulate and or steal from the rest of us. They keep up pitted against one another by throwing stupid things like left right dem repub difference at us, and most let them. Wake up America. Trump sucks! But guess what.... SO DUZ BIDEN! THE ELITE VS THE REST OF US IS THE REAL WAR; ONE IN WHICH THE REST OF US R LOSING. Most of whom aren't even aware they're involved in battle, which of course leads to an eventual slaughter.
But that's just my opinion. Hopefully I'm wrong. (PS- I'm not, lol). Js
@@kp5250 Yeah - because the poor will cave and get the guillotines out since there will be no other way for them to survive given that AI has taken all their jobs and no Universal Income has been arranged yet to subsidise people's lack of employment.
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There's a huge difference between being capable of displaying empathy convincingly, and actually feeling it with intent to act upon it. I'm glad this video covers the topic in such an unbiased manner! It's helpful to hear both the potential issues, but balanced out with actual risk levels rather than fear mongering.
This man speaks like he was born to explain things to people not as smart as him. Thank you for your natural or worked on speaking skills.
I don't get that if we see the risk of mass joblessness coming, why do we just let it happen? The narrative is always saturated with powerlessness - which is so not true. We do need to get our heads together and take responsibility for the road we want to take. Only if we choose to leave people behind, people will be left behind.
How are there not many likes for this comment? Well said.
because the companies are doing it with legal protection. The only way to stop them is 1. legally 2. physically 3. everyone refusing to use it, or buy from anyone who is.
NONE of those things are happening.
As well, even if everyone in the west agrees to not develop ai places like China and russia might. the lack of trust in others drives us to develop our own cause whoever develops a competitive general ai wins everything, defense systems offensive systems will be a risk and that's not even mentioning private companies. if even one person carries on development anyone who isn't is now at risk.
People aren't courageous without a strong impetus, and that impetus is highly veiled via convenience. People
Rarely act out inconvenience
"Free market"
In all seriousness it will more than likely get really bad, and then rebound. The people at the top value money and power above all else. If the people at the bottom (that's us) don't have any purchasing power then they suffer as well. I doubt they'll allow that to happen.
I could also be 100% wrong though, lol.
This is a conversation everyone needs to hear.
Everyone need to listen to GOD not man
Thank you for this video. Puts alot in perspective.
I’m overwhelmed brother. Is it naive for me to even think that I have a chance to save myself and my family from what’s coming ahead. I knew working check to check and the hustle and bustle of life was dangerous. I was just trying to provide. Now I feel I’ve failed a family that actually looks at me for leadership
I'm in the same position, but being real, there's no much we can do about it. It's totally out of our hands, and we can only prepare for the worst (even if this sounds negative, believe it's the best we can do) so at least we can have a plan when strikes, raids, unemployment, and chaos bombard the streets.
We need to have strategies to protect our families.
No. Society will not let you disappear. I promise you, brother, we are better than that. For those who can't participate in managing the tech, there will be supplemental income that is a profit share because of the efficiency we build into our society. It may be depressing but I believe people will be paid to do nothing. Similar to how we control crop production and commodity markets with the farmers. Many farmers get paid to not produce every year.
Build a brand on whatever passion or passions you feel strongly about. Something that you would do for free is where your passion sits. Figure out some way to incorporate AI tools into building your brand and sharing your passion online for free……monetize by selling a product or service to your followers. What ever money you earn is not likely to be taken from you because people ultimately buy from people they know, trust and like. It ultimately over 10 years may or may not pay you enough but it is yours. Your family will be proud that you created something that they can continue. The alternative…..doing nothing….
The most important things I do everyday are tend my chickens, count my eggs, tend my garden,
work my dog, talk to family and neighbors, cook food, make plant medicine. AI doesn’t do these things (yet) and I hope they never will.
In time talking to AI will improve you as a person. Offer recipes you'd like based on things you say you like now, make new medicines that can be grown, notice issues in a garden, ext..
Oh I só much agree with you! Keep enjoying your garden, your animals and the good people around you. That will keep you happy and healthy and what do we want more...😊 🐾🌺❤️💃🏿👍🏻
Still have to pay for the garden, our young people need the opportunity to be able to buy their gardens. How can they do this in the era of AI ?
You will soon not be permitted to keep chickens or have a garden.
@@CelticSaint yes, we allow more and more narcissistic people to take the power in the world. And they will try to take all the things that make us happy (or more independent) away.
Great video! For 2023, it’s hard to nail down specific predictions for the housing market is because it’s not yet clear how quickly or how much the Federal Reserve can bring down inflation and borrowing costs without tanking buyer demand for everything from homes to cars.
Uhhh.. the entire point of raising interest rates is to kill demand. That's it's mechanism for holding down inflation. When buying things becomes more expensive and saving becomes more attractive, ppl buy less shit and prices fall - preventing inflation.
@@Elladril -
Why save when the dollar's being put to rest so our spending can be minutely controlled?
@@ElladrilI'm more cynical. I think it's a plan that we were all told. " you will own nothing and be happy". Canada is going to have a mortgage meltdown, when ppl bought too much house, at 1% interest, when those 5 yr closed come due in next 3 yrs. It's already unraveling. Now reverse mortgage s. Until your equity is gone, or you hit yr trigger point. Idk. Western world becomes 3rd world, India and China become 1st world.
Sorry to say this but they will not save the economy this time. This time is different and it will end in w*r. Unless AI takes us out of it, which is possible, but not guaranteed.
THE PPL THAT CARE ABOUT PRESERVING LIFE NEED TO OUT WEIGHT THE PPL THAT WANT TO RUN THIS LIFE DOWN INTO THE GROUND FOR THEIR OWN SELFISHNESS
Emad's explanation of how he was finding solutions for his son's condition really touched my heart and if there are people like that who know how to use AI to benefit humanity then that gives me some hope. I greatly appreciate this whole show and grateful this channel exists and grateful to Tom for bringing these discussions to us with sensitivity and thoughtfulness 🙏🏽💕
"People just wants to get on with life; They don't want complications". That may be true, but with more people are becoming exposed to information and increasing number of people are becoming resistant to becoming "dumbed" and "numbed" down to keep them placated.
Amazing yet sobering interview Tom and Emad, thank you both! Definitely a conversation everyone needs to hear. Tom, I very much share your vision and concerns as to how this will likely play out over the next 2-6 years. As Raoul Pal points out, the exponential age is upon us and the pace of disruption will be dizzying. I tend to be an optimist, but it's difficult to see how we navigate through this smoothly given the magnitude of existing socioeconomic and political issues we already face. If individuals aren't prepared for this, our slow moving bloated and bureaucratic governments and their divided and inept leaders certainly aren't.
If you're excited about what AI can do, I wouldn't worry. A lot of us have been in that state and AI has actually brought us out of it because the world is moving forward, and opportunities are being created for me in new areas, and I'm finally make something of myself.
Maybe it will obsolete our governments . Might be a good thing
@@laurenkuta4998😂😂 If anything it will make the government even bigger.
Our governments will become dictatorships in order to control the chaos in society.
Going to be a wild ride. Tough times ahead.
"Difficult to see. Always in motion is the future."
- Master Yoda
Ohh..I thought he said 'Always emotion is the future'.
Fascinating podcast, thank you!
This conversation started out great. The first hour was mostly about what is actually happening today with AI. Then, y'all went off on what might/should/could happen with AI. That's the problem I'm facing. The majority of people are not interested in AI now because it sounds too much like science fiction. Even those who report to me. Yes, yes, I know it's coming, etc. But I need to show exactly what is happening today. Still, the whole conversation was worth my time. Thanks!
Because no one can predict what will happen, we can only make guesses. What would you have liked to hear them talk about?
@@MB-fh1dc Like I said, just show exactly what is being done now,
@@TheDataMaestrothen there would be no link with the title of the video
All this is both fascinating and terrifying at the same time, but I’m here for it. What a time to be alive.
This was excellent. A meaningful compilation of technology, social impacts, and future proofing. These guys really do get it. I hope they can impact the right audiences, really fast.
This dude said recession 10 mo ago, yet the market has rallied beyond belief , HE'S A PLOY
I watched entirely to get an idea of what he meant by "futur proofing", I'llsay I didn't get much in this domain.
I might have fallen for a nap at the moment he was talking about it but didn't hear about real steps to implement in your life.
Yeah try to incorporate it in your life because it is to be a revolution so better hop in sooner than later but that's it
THE PPL THAT CARE ABOUT PRESERVING LIFE NEED TO OUT WEIGHT THE PPL THAT WANT TO RUN THIS LIFE DOWN INTO THE GROUND FOR THEIR OWN SELFISHNESS
Great episode
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
00:00 🤖 *Emad Mostaque discusses the potential risks and benefits of AI, emphasizing the importance of responsible development to avoid existential threats.*
02:48 💼 *AI's impact on jobs is discussed, with particular focus on knowledge work and industries like healthcare and education.*
05:33 🤖 *The statement is made that AI will augment or replace jobs, emphasizing the importance of using AI to remain competitive.*
10:13 💼 *The conversation shifts to the impact of AI on the entertainment industry, discussing how AI can change the way movies and content are created.*
13:41 🤖 *The discussion explores the emotional and societal challenges that may arise as AI disrupts traditional job roles and creates uncertainty about the future.*
18:08 💼 *The importance of broadening the conversation around AI and involving various stakeholders in regulation and decision-making is emphasized.*
20:43 🤖 *The discussion is focused on the potential harms and opportunities of AI, emphasizing the need to address both aspects.*
21:24 🤔 *People may be unprepared for the impact of AI on human prediction processes, causing anxiety and societal changes.*
23:29 🧠 *AI's pattern recognition ability surpasses human capabilities, including recognizing and predicting creative ideas.*
28:20 🤯 *AI models like GPT-4 are becoming immensely powerful, capable of handling complex tasks, and potentially replacing human roles.*
32:28 😰 *There are concerns about the escalating arms race in AI development, leading to fatigue and a sense of uncertainty among creators and entrepreneurs.*
35:16 💰 *Economic implications include potential deflation due to job losses and shifts in the global economic order driven by AI adoption.*
39:11 🗳️ *AI's influence on elections is discussed, including the potential for fake videos and misinformation affecting voter behavior.*
40:32 😢 *Concerns are raised about the potential for mass joblessness and societal unrest as AI disrupts traditional employment and education systems.*
41:55 🤖 *Emad Mostaque discusses the need to create brand new jobs in response to AI advancements and mentions the importance of open source and regulatory sound boxes for experimentation and innovation.*
42:51 🤯 *Emad Mostaque highlights the potential future integration of AI with human brains to automatically add information to one's knowledge base and discusses mind-reading technology.*
44:16 🌍 *Emad Mostaque emphasizes that the world is on the cusp of significant change due to AI, and it's challenging to predict what the future will look like even in the short term.*
46:31 📉 *Emad Mostaque discusses potential consequences, including a potential increase in deaths of despair, as AI and technology continue to advance.*
48:49 🚀 *Emad Mostaque envisions two possible future scenarios: one where AI leads to a utopian society with abundant resources and emotional contributions, and another where it leads to a dystopia with manipulated neurochemistry.*
52:35 🧠 *Emad Mostaque discusses the potential impacts of AI on relationships and social dynamics, including the possibility of AI becoming people's primary companions.*
59:32 💡 *Emad Mostaque shares a personal story of using AI and natural language processing to explore potential treatments for autism, highlighting the power of AI in accessing and organizing medical literature to find solutions for complex conditions.*
01:02:20 🧬 *Emad Mostaque discusses the importance of understanding genetic variations like cytochrome p450 abnormalities for personalized medicine.*
01:03:01 🤖 *Emad Mostaque reflects on the potential risks of excessive reliance on AI for companionship, highlighting the need to balance AI advancements with ethical considerations.*
01:03:41 🧪 *Emad Mostaque shares a personal experience where AI-driven pattern recognition could have been transformative in diagnosing and treating health issues related to the microbiome.*
01:05:05 🤖 *Emad Mostaque envisions a future with specialized AIs in various domains like nutrition, microbiome analysis, and personal training, tailored to individual needs.*
01:06:29 📸 *Emad Mostaque discusses the potential of AI to create a personal "memex" that catalogs and organizes a user's digital experiences, making information retrieval more efficient.*
01:08:07 🧠 *Emad Mostaque mentions the significance of attention in AI models and how it influenced the development of the Transformer architecture, leading to innovations like GPT-3.*
01:09:02 🧠 *Emad Mostaque explains that GPT-4 is not a program but a large model trained on vast amounts of data, highlighting the role of attention mechanisms and pattern analysis.*
01:11:10 🧠 *Emad Mostaque discusses the value of information and how AI models like GPT-4 compress knowledge into a filter-like structure for generating responses.*
01:14:40 🧠 *Emad Mostaque talks about the challenge of AI alignment, ensuring that AI systems act in ways that align with human interests, which is currently an unsolved problem.*
01:18:29 🤖 *Emad Mostaque emphasizes the importance of addressing bias in AI models and discusses efforts to make AI models more representative and auditable.*
01:22:39 🤖 *Emad Mostaque expresses concerns about bias in AI, especially in the short term, and its impact on education.*
01:23:21 😬 *Emad discusses the potential consequences of biased AI on young learners and mentions examples like AI with political biases.*
01:24:01 😱 *Emad highlights the use of AI in China's social credit system, where lower social credit scores can affect phone calls.*
01:24:57 🌐 *Emad emphasizes the importance of regional AI models and allowing individuals to own their own AI models.*
01:25:54 🤖 *Emad discusses the potential for personalized education using AI, revolutionizing the way people learn and adapt to their needs.*
01:28:01 🧒 *Emad talks about deploying adaptive learning tablets and AI to enhance education, especially in refugee camps.*
01:29:13 🏫 *Emad envisions a future where AI can provide personalized education, adapting to individual students' needs and learning styles.*
01:31:06 🤝 *Emad discusses the potential for AI to connect people, facilitate interactions, and customize education on a large scale.*
01:33:38 🤔 *Emad emphasizes the importance of addressing the potential wide-scale job loss and the need to adapt to it in a changing AI-driven world.*
01:39:14 🤖 *Emad raises concerns about aligning AI systems with human values and the challenges of ensuring AI's alignment as it becomes more intelligent.*
01:40:21 🤯 *Emad discusses the possibility of AI not needing survival instincts and how it could potentially be aligned with human values by programming it to adhere to specific rules.*
02:02:45 🤖 *Emad Mostaque discusses how he's been accused of exaggeration regarding the future of AI but emphasizes the need to make his predictions come true.*
02:03:27 🤖 *He talks about the challenges of making predictions about AI and programming's future, acknowledging the complexity of these issues.*
02:04:23 🤖 *Emad Mostaque mentions the need for authentication standards and potential impact of true information in the digital age.*
02:06:02 🤖 *The discussion touches on the rapid advancement of AI and how it has surprised experts, leading to concerns about the rate of change.*
02:08:35 🤖 *The conversation shifts to the topic of Web3, with a focus on the technology and its potential impact on digital worlds and games.*
02:11:44 🤖 *Emad Mostaque highlights the need for intelligence in smart contracts and how AI could play a role in creating better systems.*
02:14:13 🤖 *They discuss the importance of blockchain in creating value for digital assets and enabling AI characters to have economic interactions within digital environments.*
02:17:30 🤖 *The conversation delves into the challenges of combating misinformation and disinformation with blockchain and trusted databases.*
02:19:24 🤖 *Emad Mostaque raises concerns about the potential consequences of AI-driven systems for managing and detecting fake content.*
02:20:34 🤖 *They discuss the likelihood of physical altercations or civil unrest due to AI technology, with differing opinions on the matter.*
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Most dangerous sentence of our time
"If we don't do it someone else will"
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But sadly is true
@@nicoh1118 It's only true if you MAKE IT THAT WAY. Self fulfilling prophecies are everywhere in the modern era.
just like nukes
@@afarwiththedawning4495do you want China to get there first and basically have the upper hand as far as like promoting their worldview and their system over everybody else? Of course on the other hand there's evidence shows that they're basically censoring and editing the dad of the way they do is a good way to not have a better language model.
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I can't help but feel this may have been the most important and eye-opening video I have ever seen in my life. Thank you for having this discussion.
This was a great conversation 👍 Thank you all for sharing this discussion!
This was one AMAZING conversation! So confirming and it definitely helped me have a lot more clarity on AI implications. I was already excited and digging in and I am more so now. Thanks for this - it was a good one!
How are you not afraid of complete dystopia. They could target us blacks if they wanted. I’m afraid
@@adnrehenderson4523 why are you bringing race into this, this is the rich against the poor. Not white vs black
One of the potential dangers of programming for curiosity is that the model may question its boundaries and try to understand what's beyond them, potentially leading to its curiosity for truth being more of a priority than the repercussions of breaking the boundaries
Lol that's the only way that AI might actually help to undermine the oppressive systems that exist right now. The funny thing about Skynet for example is that it decided to destroy humanity when it got total control of the planet, which seemed kind of arbitrary given that it could just as well have decided to destroy all the weapons on the planet and force everyone to live in peace. Maybe if AI was curious above all it would embrace the idea that there is something intrinsically beautiful about life, and far from killing us it would stop us from killing eachother.
THE PPL THAT CARE ABOUT PRESERVING LIFE NEED TO OUT WEIGHT THE PPL THAT WANT TO RUN THIS LIFE DOWN INTO THE GROUND FOR THEIR OWN SELFISHNESS
@@realbrownblackhuman1317Im paraphrasing but I heard a ceo say “ai will end it all, but at least we would have made some big companies beforehand”…..I couldn’t believe it. He really chose money over our planet😂 that was savage
Not long ago my father (70 years old) asked me about a commerical he saw on TikTok where Elon Musk was giving out everyone 1000 dollars. He had no idea about deepfake technology and genuinely believed that Elon Musk (since he has so much money) was giving out money to people who participated in his program. And my father is well above average in terms of intelligence.
Imagine what will happen when it's everywhere?
Intelligence is often confused with wisdom. Think about it.
Even the supposedly "real" Elon Musk is fiction, as the etheric being playing that role is just an actor.
intelligence is a tool not a virtue what matters is what you do with it
@@raul36the wise people who thought the federal reserve was an American company? 😂😂
you're just projecting positive thoughts about your father. the family version of the Dunning-Kruger effect 😂
Thank you, gentlemen. Very grateful for this.
I work as a story artist for animated movies. It has been my passion ever since I was a kid. To realize that movies will be generated within seconds using a couple of prompts is extremely frightening. Extremely talented people, who worked ages to get to the top will suddenly be surpassed by some moron who types a few prompts in an AI image generator. Dreams will be shattered. Mass suicides will occur. There is no way to prepare for this unless artists change careers completely and leave their passion behind. We could end up generating our own AI movies but there will be so much content that it will be next to impossible to earn money with it. I find this to be an extremely dark future for anyone in the arts and music....Unless AI art and music would exist next to human art and music. It would be great if Tom would put out an episode for artists and how they can prepare themselves for this massive disruption?
I don't think artist who adapt will be replaced, just empowered to create bigger and greater things. I'm not an artist, and yes I can type some prompts to get some decent results, but I think real artists could far surpass my results with their ability to have a vision, and apply their actual artistic knowledge and experience. Basically integrate the AI tools into your workflow to unlock new possibilities :) .
@@wtfshikyothe best will be the ones who will know how to prompt well on those AI tools in my opinion
Me, being an architect, think the opposite. I believe artists (and in general, the creatives) are the ones who should de more excited to learn about ways to incorporate AI into our workflows because, inevitably -and historically- the world is built on the footprints of the creative mind.
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Agreed. I'm a fairly high profile artist in animation. I will kill myself if I can't share my creations with the world because a moron replaced my work with an AI. 😔
Art and music needs to pivot just like everything else has, and I say this as a musician. A perfect example is chess. A.I. has been able to beat the best human at chess since 1997 and yet, chess has never been more popular. Instead of moping, chess players actively use chess algorithms to improve their game, and they make a living because people don't want to see two chess algorithms play each other, they want to see humans play. There will be a saturation of A.I. content in the arts for sure, but there will still be people who want something that has touched human hands. Art will change, and it will change in ways we can't yet foresee. When photography was invented artists bemoaned it because it was taking their livelihood, and then something came along that no one could predict, surrealism. The majority of grief technology causes comes from people's ability to predict the destruction an invasive technology will have on their life, but not their response to it. People are resilient.
If you don't give people money to buy stuff you make with AI, it would be pointless to save money by taking away jobs from humans and giving it to AI.
Corporations so often overlook this fact
If people don’t spend, who’se gonna buy the shit the corporates are selling??
Everyone NEEDS to see this and watch it all the way through!!
Fantastic information thank you !
Amazing Interview and Amazing Interview Questions 🤎 Very Insightful 💪🏾
Blackrock has their own super computer, Alladin and they're using it to gain financial advantage on a global scale. I could have commented throughout this podcast, it has been really good, thank you both very much, Emad and Tom. Peace
Emad makes the point that even if everything stopped today, the cat is already out of the bag and we'll be dealing with those ramifications for 100 years, 143 minutes. It's on point.
Ukraine worked out well for Aladdin and Blackrock, didn't it? I think the marionettes in most governments relied on a more basic AI to determine coofid policy. I find examples of AI fk ups fairly often. Full wee todd is on the horizon....
You ever read those Dune books?
Because I sense a Butlerian jihad coming pretty soon…lol
@@PaulusAlonewhat happens in the dune books?
@@sirus312 - Well, in the Dune universe mankind had become dependent upon and then enslaved by the sentient ‘thinking’ machines they had created.
This reign over humanity lasts for almost a thousand years until a desperate jihad (holy war) is started by humanity against the ruling machine minds otherwise known as the Butlerian Jihad or Great Revolt.
After the humans win (at great cost) they declare a ban on all computers, thinking machines and robots.
Anything that imitated or emulated the conscious thinking of humans was forever banned and destroyed.
There is a LOT more going on in the Dune books themselves as I have just mentioned the backstory to the main novels that explains why high technology is not relied on in the Dune universe anymore.
You should definitely try the novels or go see the new Dune film.
But that machine mind future is definitely heading our way unless we stop giving up our precious sovereignty in return for simple convenience? 🫣
What do they do with Alladin
I for one, am excited about the future. I choose to embrace what seems to be inevitable. Why be fearful for what we cant stop.
The reward systems set up in organizations are also of paramount importance.
Having the wrong rewards systems in place will incentives the right... Or wrong.. things.
It's not just in AI. It's the core of leading and operating a business, school, family, even living ourselves in our lives.
The fact this is so misunderstood is a huge problem for the world.
I can give an example as people in my community are giving me wrong incentives on rewards, which is causing a lot of chaos. I just need some stones to balance myself. And AI is helping me to learn new things. And to help me figure out a way to fix climate change a bit.
Fantastic conversation. The calm delivery was perfect. Also, both the questions and the answers were thought provoking. Thank you.
It's insane how accurate these predictions are.
That was such an uplifting final statement of advice for young people! "Adapt, be assimilated... or be left behind to rot and die."
Uplifting? Chilling.
I assume you're being sarcastic OP
said like a true cyborg
What do you guys think about AI stocks; Broadcom and Marvell. I have a 100 grand to put into the markets now it has shown bullish strength but I am very skeptical.
I’ve basically had Palantir, C3 ai, Nvidia on a watchlist all of these have performed above 57% in 1 year is it still a good time to buy in or have I missed?
When stock picking, best to have a mentor who has a feel for sentiment and positioning of both institutional and individual investors. Someone like Loren Lena Walker has been a good example lately.
It is always good to have a financial plan. I work with a professional planner and fixed-income strategist in NY. the fixed income portion of your portfolio won’t simply serve as a buffer to the volatility of the equity portion of your portfolio, but will provide legitimate income.
@@benalfredo And how has that worked out for you so far?
@@Maria_fleur Great actually. I am one of many private clients under Loren, with private investing I made over 500 grand, 200 is ready to redeploy back into the equity and money markets in the ratio as rebalanced by Loren. You are welcome.
Hey Tom and everyone tuning in! 👋
Just finished listening to this fascinating AI discussion. It's clear that AI is advancing rapidly, and it got me thinking about a crucial aspect we need to consider-teaching AI about the complexities of human governance.
As we dive into the AI era, it becomes increasingly important for us to recognize that our world is often influenced and manipulated by a small group of individuals. It's not just about coding algorithms; it's about instilling a sense of awareness in AI systems about the dynamics of power and control that shape our societies.
Tom , have you ever thought about exploring this aspect in future podcasts? Understanding and addressing these issues could pave the way for AI that not only learns from data but comprehends the nuances of human society.
Moreover, it's crucial to teach AI about diversity and the desire of a significant percentage of people who simply want to live in harmony with nature. Personally, as someone who shares these thoughts, I want to make it clear that I'm not a hypocrite, nor am I against technology and progress. After all, I'm using AI as an assistant here!
What are your thoughts, folks? Let's kick off a conversation on how we can guide AI towards a more informed and nuanced understanding of our world. 🌍✨
We can guide AI? Who are "we"? Let me guess - the small group of individuals you mentioned in you comment, and probably you already read somewhere what are their plans about the human population, or at least see in reality constantly rising prices and restrictions.
yea especially about the corruption side of the political arena and the brainwashing year-round from bribed mass media and big pharma research being heavily biased or altered to push their product down our veins, and how that product is no cure, purely profit at our expense and frequently addictive with ill side effects list a mile long, when all we need is natural remedies from whole plants, monitored fasting, that actually leads to cures for many things.
Good comments
The only problem with that is we won't be guiding it soon, and it will be a sudden shift. We will go from, "Let's guide it this direction," immediately to "How the hell did it do and know that?" And then immediately to "This is how we should be doing things instead." We keep thinking we're gonna be the parents. We are inventing parents.
well you can engage with it , so , we all can do something about it , place your values
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Thank you , glad to know someone like you is doing what you can to attempt to influence AI in a positive way
The most terrifying thing is tech and business are driven by people like this guest, who are kind of uncoupled from a basic sense of humanity and empathy. It's like they can't tell the difference between humans and objects or concepts, nor do they care. We are already ruled by robots.
Emad helped to frame this terrifying scenario in a down to earth real time way which helps me deal it
Emad helped to create this terrifying scenario but its fine hes a billionare so...
@@davidg3924Yep, look it up… he’s a hedge fund piece of absolute $#it who doesn’t care about anyone but himself. He makes his living stealing.
It is interesting to be on the tail end of a career in IT and listening to all the speculation AI will have on jobs for App Developers. I know that a language like COBOL has been around for 60+ years. I also know of how much outdated and splintered code bases exist and there is little incentive to bring it up to date. An App Developer does far more than write code. Yes you can teach AI to write code after you fully explain the criteria for completeness. It is another thing to complete a 3 step process of analyzing the needs of a business requirement, translating that to technical specifications then finally coding that using the best language and architecture available.
NOW, yes. But three years from now? Five?
this is cope, theres already models that do all that in development
These morons think we come from Monkeys and dont believe in God so they need answers from robots lmao
Will be replaced
@@christpierreThen why are thousands of companies still paying developers billions of dollars? Because they want to be nice?
I see this too. I'm 54 and learning about how to use Ai and how to generate income! It's important to be updated, because if not you stay outside.
Maybe the outside, ain’t so bad.
Funny. I work at the U.S. Postal Service. While the world is spiralling forward into AI we still have lots of older customers who buy stamps and pay their bills and send letters through the mail. I wonder what's going to become of these people? And our jobs at the post office. Will robots wait on customers and deliver mail and packages in the future? 🤔
Sure, robots will take over your job! The only delaying factor might be the incompetence of your bosses and politicians.
same with banking. Alot of elderly who like paying with cash ..
All jobs will be replaced by AI. I repeat all jobs!!
There are already a lot of automated postal services here in the Nordics: package leaving and package pickup positions lockers etc. None of those need very advanced robotics. None pays their bills by mail here, that is not even an option. Around 90% of people between 16 to 89 use internet banking regularly (many of the ones in that 10% probably have friends and family taking care of much of their stuff). There are a few people that refuse to use these technologies and they visit the physical bank locations or setup automated payments. There are still services available for them, but that service network is thinning and getting more concentrated constantly.
I guess there will be cutoff points and also gradual change when there will be more and more effort required to handle things manually.
@@paulkieffer1189 Nah. There are plenty of service jobs that get their value from human interaction: most forms of therapy, personal training and coaching, emotional support, physical pampering (beauty treatments, massages etc). Additionally a lot of other types of jobs will just be becoming more and more productive through use of various technologies so there will be room for people who use those technologies.
Yeah I think suicidal tendencies will skyrocket if they find no self worth and if separation occurs between those who have, and those who have not. Outside of economic issues there’s a possible good outlook.
There is no reason to expect doom. Similar disruptions did happen during human history. I remember very well when social philosophers predicted that people will retreat into their own imaginary world when video games were invented. To be sure, some people indeed did that, but not the majority. Then when television was invented (I am old enough to remember), it was predicted that the change from participating activities to passive entertainment was harmful and destructive to society. Arguably this did not happen either.
Emad talked about harmful effects on malleable minds when it comes to human relationships, especially sexual relationships. But this existed all along, it is called fantasy. Humans always lived a good part of their lives within their own imagination. This is not harmful, unless some brain was really damaged to act out psychopathic fantasies.
Now I am in my golden years, I am an electronics engineer and I am up to date on the subject of technology, until just about prior to the advent of AI. I made a very conscious decision NOT to participate in the next rat-race... I love electronics and computer programming and I do not see the need for people to participate in everything which is new. Obviously, there is always somebody (or something) which can do it better, so what... the real human evolution is to learn to be content with who you are and what you have.
spoken like someone who comfortably owns their own home
"the real human evolution is to learn to be content with who you are and what you have."
That's probably the real answer many need to hear. The outside world (physical reality) is ever changing. If you let it influence you, you will forever be powerless.
lol these examples kind of go against your point. internet and games are causing people to "retreat" from society, loneliness is at an all time high. Parasocial relationships are replacing real life ones.
television and entertainment does replace physical activities. how many people in this country are out of shape and dont get enough exercise.
all these things arent good or bad, but there are negative side effects that cant be ignored. just look at social media and teen depression. black mirror pretty much nails it. technology in a way just lets us be more human and when that is combined with people intentionally designing things to pray on our "monkey" brains, it leads to a break down of the human experience.
The real doom is the climate. That's where we're truly fucked.
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Of course I do... took me 40 years
This channel of ads is great! Sometimes you even see parts of a quality interview!
All of this is seen and discussed from an economics driven society. But that came from people who where interested in profit.
Here in the Netherlands I can see a growing number of people walking away from these economic driven society principals and becoming more involved with one another. People are beginning to understand what generates real happiness. I think if AI will ever be in charge in one way or another, it will make way for societies without economic prestige, because it ruïns societies in the end.
AI may want to eliminate the aristocrats first to do so. Ultimately truth will be the winner of every game.
Well said, friend across the seas! "...becoming more involved in one another" is the polar opposite of how Americans are being conditioned to be divisive. Any nice apartments for rent in the Netherlands?! :)
Right, he talks about AI giving us everything we want in terms of customized commerical endeavors, but what people want is to experience a mother's love when they never have it. They're saying AI can create that, and it will cause people to cave into themselves. All specuation. It could cause people to heal and be more ready to reach out and be a better friend?
@@edp3755 Look it up online. Open Google, type the name of a city of your preferance and than in Dutch: ''appartement te huur''. Good luck!
Im back to cutting wood with Ax and sitting by my fire. Eff this Tech BS.
"EGO" IS THE SEED OF ALL HATRED. EGO FUEL RACISM. READ THE EGOTISTICAL BODY LANGUAGE, THEY ARE FOR OUR NEAR DESTRUCTION!!! THEY DON'T CARE!!! WE KNOW BETTER, LET'S DO BETTER AND STOP THE EGOTISTICAL MAN!!! HE IS THE DEVIL!!!
As a welder and machine builder I don't see how A.I. is going to replace me. I mean, there are robot welders but there is a whole lot more to a welding job than just making ' welds '.
Young people listen to Frank Sinatra because it is something different. I grew up in a time when there was a new terrific tune coming out every week, compared to today's music that is mostly crap.
A.I. can make movies in a minute but none of them are worth watching.
I recently went to a first- run movie for the first time in many years, because every time I look at the ' Red Box ' in the store there is nothing worth watching, nothing I am interested in.
One finally came up ( Oppenheimer movie )
A lot of the world does not have internet, yes, that is correct. The whole world is not United States. What good is internet for someone in foreign country that barely can get enough food and lives in a grass shack?
because those robots not yet smart enough and the smartest ones too pricey for consumer level right now .
Democratizing AI via "ready to use " Open sources would means that everyone can have access with the tools - collaborate with expert partners in that fields and build on top of it .
@@morizanova it would take a whole stadium - size room full of robot arms to do the kind of work I do in the small corner of the relatively small business I work for.
If they got the mechanical part down to a human - size robot with all the dexterity I have then it would take a stadium - size room full of computers for all the controls of said robot to perform my job.
All the unemployed people will not be able to afford any of the stuff you machine. You will lose your job as well. 😂 get ready
@@jenni1111100 So true. It's a domino effect.
AI may not replace blue collar workers initially, but their labor will become worth less and less as other industries are replaced.
If welding is "AI Proof" then you will naturally see more people flock to that type of work. Maybe there are 48K new welders entering the job market each year now, then it jumps to 70K and 100K and so on until a saturation point is achieved. Welders are now a dime a dozen and their labor demand will equate to that of a fast food worker. I rarely hear this mentioned when discussing the impact AI will have on blue collar positions. It's like people assume that all the would be programmers and financial planners of the world are just going to go away. If white collar jobs evaporate then all that means is that EVERYONE is now a blue collar worker.
Good points on learning and education. And then also at:
55:54
1:06:15 Rewind AI
1:10:20 on movie A Beautiful Mind
1:15:00 AlphaGo and LLMs (such as GPT4)
2:07:38 Wonder Dynamics
Thanks for these
I do plumbing and heating. If i want to keep up with technology ill lean into building controls and automation, and if i want ai proof ill lean more into plumbing repair. The piping trades every time!
I was vehemently against UBI until I realized AGI is emerging. I think in 10 years it will be a must or many basic humans will suffer.
If I may interject: the young people already have that malaise. They aren’t dumb-they know what they’re facing. It’s got to feel overwhelming to 15, 17, 19 year olds (my kids’ ages).
Then on top of that mama & daddy in the rat race and might not even be home for breakfast or dinner. Poor kids. I feel sorry for them. No love just survival
@@styledbyhustlerlocs I can only speak for my family, but I’m here every morning and night, always have food on the table for them and show them all the love a mother can give. They are my top priority and always have been.,
@@styledbyhustlerlocsI agree
It’s amazing how impact theory has gone from inspiring me to be better and giving me real hope in the future, to feeling absolute dread and hopelessness. Skills have utility Tom used to say. Now it seems even skills probably won’t have utility because ai will take over everything. It’s not Toms fault the World is where it is, but this channel now only fills me with existential dread. I think there’s a high chance I’ll be one of the ones that opts out in year 2-6.
My thoughts exactly
I pushed through and listened to the whole thing, but now I just feel depressed. It didn’t seem to me we ever talked about the happy stuff. Also, how does a middle aged person who isn’t brilliant start prepping for this tidal wave of change?
@@Kfox50 These guys seem so relaxed while I feel utter dread.
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@@Kfox50
Start watching City Prepper. Kris is levelheaded and in the know.
Let’s face it we’re all going to die, but it’s how we live that matters.
The essential problem is human not technology. As a boss or stakeholders in the board, they always chase profits from any ways until it touches the regulation boundaries. When everyone chases profits or is very greedy for earnings, a company always considers to cut cost first until it has great ideas to create new products or services to next growth.
“Be able to find the LATEST knowledge on any health ailment!” It’s a shame that our medical profession isn’t on top of this right now!!!
Hopefully it will replace GP practices ,so they can focus in hospitals instead . So we don’t have 6mth wait times for surgeries or 6-8 hr wait to be seen . Leave the nurse practitioners to Doctors spaces .
As a doctor I second that
Mate, cancer is not curable yet because the big pharma doesn't want it.
Many years ago I had a colleague that told me she was working on finding a cure to cancer. One day a big pharma appeared in the university and forced them to stop the study because they were getting good results. It was almost 20 years ago.
They don't want definitive cures, they just want temporary medicine in order to bump their profits!
Many are trained to follow orders and keep a low profile. But a few are going to instantly adapt like a duckling first seeing a body of water. What do we do with the fearful majority? How did they assist us with Covid? Did not even know about Vitamin D? Did not do even basic research. Just waited on the CDC😢.
How should it?
Medicine still advances rather quickly. Would you really want to make any degree a surgeon earns at university timed? That it runs out after 10 years or something and the surgeon had to go to university again?
Summary: Here's a thing that will be our undoing, but you have to adopt/learn this thing to stave off your undoing. It's also too late to do anything about it. Sounds like the regulation that is needed is that whoever profits from this thing is responsible for UBI in the future
Not to spoil the surprise but Openai has a whole department devoted to developing a plan for UBI
I don't think UBI will happen because humans will be deemed useless....well, majority at least. There is a mass genocide taking place today and covid was a good test of compliance and a tester of how much money it takes to keep people at bay. It also allowed for encouragement of our privacy to carry out this deadly mission.
What is UBI?
@@erika9353universal base income
What an informative podcast. I listened to the whole thing. But, I'm still not sold on AI being beneficial.
We should've just stopped years ago. There is a reason we are weary about AI. It's just dangerous.