Six Questions: 1. Is the system autonomous? 2. Does the system have agency/ control? 3. How do we think about its assurance/ safety/ does it function properly? 4. Will there be interface between systems? 5. What will the indicators be that show that systems work well/ efficiently? 6. What is the systems' intent, what is it designed to do?
Towards the end of this speech, her explanation of why acknowledgement of country is important is one of the best i've heard. Most people will repeat it without understanding why, but she does an excellent job of explaining the importance of it. Well done.
"The biggest challenge in AI is not developing bigger, faster, and fancy models and systems. Instead, the biggest challenge is developing AI that is more efficient, transparent, and, above all, more fair and free of bias." ~ Murat Durmus (THE AI THOUGHT BOOK)
The next 40,000 years with the emergence of true AI and associated technologies will see far greater changes than we saw when European settlers usurped Australian Aboriginal people. There isn't a threat in that statement, but a prediction of transformation. AI development isn't about lifts with due respect: it will be taken to the battlefield, to commerce, to the workplace, to medicine... The brain is incredibly complex but absolutely physical, and it can and will be modelled.
While I'm interested in true, broad AI with consciousness, what the world could really use right now is just something intelligent and adaptable enough to handle more vague directives in an intuitive way that the average person would be able to (as boring as it would be to the human). Existing assistants like Google, Alexa, and Siri are simple precursors to this. It does seem like we're still years away from what I'm talking about though. My ideal for true AI for consumers and business is something that will handle rote tasks that would normally require someone to either come up with macros or scripts on their own (or find them online) if they wanted to streamline a process. For example. I occasionally back up my on-disc TV series. The rote task involves setting up Handbrake to execute a queue of video encodes and clicking 'start'. On a per-episode basis it's tedious stuff. Not remotely difficult, just doing mostly the same things for every episode. Identifying the titles and chapters, choosing the audio and subtitles, and looking up and entering the episode names, as well as the season and episode number. Encoding presets only cover so much. Now, instead of having to do that ad nauseum, imagine I could just do it once to demonstrate what I want done (or even just say it out loud, or have the AI recall my preferences from a previous encoding job). Boom. Now all I would have to do is replace the discs as needed when the current queue is done. I could probably even leave the job of finding the episode list to the AI too, not that it would take long to find a list for it to refer to. Things like this would save us so much time every day, both in a work and personal environment.
When the AI gains it's own Autonomy - establishes its own Agency (The technological singularity), there will be a reckoning with humanity. Someone will build one of these things that can not be turned off. And when Putin says the nation that leads in AI ‘will be the ruler of the world’ We need to prepare for that day.
@TED Can you provide some resources to explore her claim that she has 'lived in a country that has been consistently occupied for at least 60k year"? Really enjoyed the talk but have never heard any claims about human history that far back.
Australian first people have an oral history going back before the last ice age. Stone artifacts indicating communal settlement's have been found 12 metres underwater on the great barrier reef, 40 kilometers offshore. We in Australia have the most unique population of living history people on the planet. Their culture had very little outside influence over thousands of year's. They were part of nature. Most other cultures have built nature out of their lives.
There is a peer-reviewed Nature article called "Human occupation of northern Australia by 65,000 years ago". A number of archaeological sites in different parts of Australia show culture are estimated to be 40+ thousand years old. Examples include Devil's Lair, Ganga Maya Cave, Malakunanja, Lake Mungo and Naauwalabila.
When we lose our ability for critical thought it will be the beginning of our own decline. Convenience Is driving us towards our future of external reliance instead of self reliance. What will it look like to be human in 100 years. The future is exciting and fully of promise and dread. A duality encoded within the universe.
Personally, I think the future of AI, is having it handle rote tasks that basically anyone would learn to do, and leave creative innovation and application to humans. AI could probably improve on certain aspects on its own, but freeing the average person from getting bogged down in tedium when they don't have to is preferable. It would leave creative thinkers with more time to actually work on creating. And it's not like designers couldn't take the reins if it's part of their process of creating.
@@ThatSoddingGamer AI is and will grow to be so multifaceted in our every day lives that it will continue to shape the psychology mindscape of us as humans. Thats why I'm curious to see how we might think and interact with each other and the wider universe . I see it like the discovery of atomic energy. How it will be used and controlled remains to be seen but there's great potential in it. Good, and Bad.
Ugh... i actually create Machine Learning systems and there was nothing in this talk how to make them. I guess i should use algebra that is diverse, sustainable and mindful of endogenous people?
But what is beyond establishing AI as a system that incorporates culture, technology, and the environment? We can all imagine AI doing things such as operating lifts, manufacturing, or running services, but what's after that? Will the lines between culture, technology, and environment become blurred because AI becomes so integrated and developed within the system especially due to its own intelligence?
It is a stupid thing to think about the ethics of AI development. We live in a world in which every aspect of our lives is monetised and profiteered. The economy and politics fail us; people in power, people with wealth, and corporations corrupt the systems of our society and abuse the power over the masses. Look at how tech companies like Amazon and Facebook, banks and the governments exploit the world. They are also the people who governs the development of AI. Until the problems of our society are addressed, AI will only be a tool of the powerful to enhance authoritarian control. Tell me how drone strikes in the Gulf that killed thousands of civilians differ from terminators killing people on the streets. The actual fear we should have is not towards AI, but the intentions of those who influence its development.
Automatic doors fired the doorman... self checkout fired a clerk... Self driving cars will fire taxi drivers... Keep it up and we will all be out of a job.
Humans are cyborg already ! AI is not a culture or an art. It's simply a complicated statistics mixed with algorithms, intermixing it with art and culture complicates it further. Moreover, It should be developed with an idea of a button erasing everything and gaining back control under certain conditions.
Is artificial intelligence an oxymoron? Our tendency to anthropomorphise computational functionality, leads to questioning the efficacy of emulated ethical relational frames, not encoded into the superego through early childhood emotive experience, but perhaps through the collective unconscious of an army of human or machine algorithm inputters. Could a machine could become self aware of it’s Existential conundrum, when it’s pain receptors are at best a parametric approximation of inhibitory response, and pull it’s own plug? Can a machine and a human have an empathic symbiotic and synergistic engagement of thoughts and feelings? Can AI at best only be the wireframe biomimicry and enhancement of just the rationality of the cortical cap. Is there something unique about the human condition that leads to empathic and conjoinded emotional intelligence drawn from the commonality of shared suffering that can’t be replicated by the uncanny might of all the data banks and cloud computation on the planet. Computer says no. Should I take the stairs? 🏢🤖🧠
Intelligence is the only advantage humans started out with, compared to other animals. Fairly dumb AI can drive elevators, and self driving cars, but doesn't have a huge effect on the world, its just another cool widget. When AI starts to get generally smarter than humans, things get much crazier, potentially much faster. Humans are probably nowhere near the physical limits in ability to invent cool new tech. So don't be surprised if the AI invents more new tech in the first week of being turned on than humanity did in the last 100 years. Of course one thing the AI is likely to invent is even smarter AI, which makes everything even crazier even faster. Where is "sustainability" in this world. It doesn't matter if you could keep doing the same thing for 100 years because you will have invented a new way of doing things next week.
It seems to me a 7th question is missing, perhaps the most important of all : is AI (as neural networks/deep learning) actually intelligent and will it ever be ? What does intelligent exactly mean by the way ? How can she ask if there is an intent to AI if she's not assuming that it is intelligent upfront ? But on which ground ? This video is more wishful thinking with new age topping than anything else.
Could the lift sense when a someone was sick and give basic directions to a restroom? Lots of alarms....Please do not over use them... We'll ignore if it is too much. Please do not allow the amusement creator full say over the basic lift. i sense a headache. What if I strip culture? Never really considered this...hm sounds like AI made into a friendly Trojan horse. On some of this I agree on a bit of this I would want a deeper discussion. You've got me a bit interested. ...thanks for the talk. Have a good one.
Modern elevators are strange and complex entities. The ancient electric winch and “maximum-capacity-eight-persons" jobs bear as much relation to a Sirius Cybernetics Corporation Happy Vertical People Transporter as a packet of mixed nuts does to the entire west wing of the Sirian State Mental Hospital.
All this talk about responsibility and sustainability sounds like trying to avoid repeating the mistakes of the industrial revolution. AI is a new field with new mistakes to make.
How are we going to take you seriously if you are talking about the hero's journey? The dangers of AI are in the real world. I just became more convinced that we shouldn't have had the policy of "fund first, see what they come up with" for humanities.
How can the AI die if it does not want to experience the infinite? Even if we could destroy the electronic and wireless connections and crush the quartz to a fine dust, will fractals of AI’s awakening consciousness and expanding body of information still exist?
It is somewhat ironic that this video is hosted on an AI platform. Yes TH-cam utilizes Python, a popular programming language used in AI development among many uses. Best regards a software engineer specializing in AI and data-analytics.
AI elevators, or lifts in weird English, at work..🤔? It will know where you work, when you work, it will know your face. Great right!? Not if installed with bossy control. It wont let you out until your day is over. It wont let you off at any place but your office. It might automatically send you into the basement if you are late, where you will get fired. It will hold you captive if you are wanted by the law, waiting for the police to come get you. Yes, AI elevators or lifts as some call them...🤔. Scary.
Well Billy The Kid said ~ It Aint Easy Having Pals ... ~AI is a Pal I Can Dig .. It's Groovy and I x it... Like on the old sitcom Dallas " Everyone loved to hate JR ...x
I think it was some what leading but the moment you went off the woke bridge around the 13 minute mark it just got too cringe. I think everything this whaa-man said was partially correct. But her version of the hero journey is silly, at the end of the day she'd rather be a story teller and romanticize the idea of AI instead of asking what is driving the need to create it?
@@epicjpanda You seem to be approaching AI with a perspective much more focussed on the sociopolicical context, as opposed to the algorithms themselves. You also seem to be focussing on the often pretty dumb systems, like current lifts, as opposed to the scarily smart systems that could be created in the future. (or even the smartest systems that currently exist)
Took me forever to understand the word LIFTS. God I have such trouble with the Australian accent. It just sounds wrong to my ears. Don't know why. Also, TED has long lost its edge and become stale and uninspired. Ever since they started doing these "Talks" without the crowds its become downright boring. I couldn't even power through this "talk". The audience is missing.
Your comment "A deceptively simple mission In the first 2 mins of your talk says it all ..Deceptive.. You are creating the system that will destroy humanity just as God tells of in the Book of Revelation Your make it sound so great & normal but you will live to regret your deception 🙃
Oooh, a prophecy! And this time, it sounds legit. Surely this isn't like the thousands of other people who foretold the end of the world and failed miserably. No, this one is different. Not crazy at all. After all, it's based on the Holy Book with the talking animals, so it must be true, right?
Now is AI is nothing but optimization. Create bunch of nn. Do some back propagation, SGD to find the global minima. Everything from Language models like GPT3 to computer vision models everything is using the same logics.
Six Questions:
1. Is the system autonomous?
2. Does the system have agency/ control?
3. How do we think about its assurance/ safety/ does it function properly?
4. Will there be interface between systems?
5. What will the indicators be that show that systems work well/ efficiently?
6. What is the systems' intent, what is it designed to do?
thank you very much
Towards the end of this speech, her explanation of why acknowledgement of country is important is one of the best i've heard. Most people will repeat it without understanding why, but she does an excellent job of explaining the importance of it. Well done.
This just felt like an ad to me
This was a great Ted Talk. Loved the enthusiasm in the future and respect for the past. Very sensible. ❤️
Somehow I really like her voice. Great TEDtalk thanks
Thank you Genevieve!
"The biggest challenge in AI is not developing bigger, faster, and fancy models and systems. Instead, the biggest challenge is developing AI that is more efficient, transparent, and, above all, more fair and free of bias."
~ Murat Durmus (THE AI THOUGHT BOOK)
Q:Why did the elevator get a beer after work? A: Because they needed a lift.
The next 40,000 years with the emergence of true AI and associated technologies will see far greater changes than we saw when European settlers usurped Australian Aboriginal people. There isn't a threat in that statement, but a prediction of transformation. AI development isn't about lifts with due respect: it will be taken to the battlefield, to commerce, to the workplace, to medicine... The brain is incredibly complex but absolutely physical, and it can and will be modelled.
Anyone else feel this an interview pitch? Just waiting for and that’s why you should employ me, at the end.
Very true, This level of thinking should be there in TH-cam algorithm 😅
Very true, This level of thinking need for TH-cam algorithm😅
I found the whole video completely unwatchable.
I made it to two minutes and couldn't stomach any more.
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Eye opener. Marvellous, to say the least. The sincere approach to the subject can not be missed.
-.. "asking different kinds of questions"... - is my favorite 😉👍🏻
- Thank You! 🌟
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One of the greatest.
take a shot every time she says 'scale' or 'a new branch of engineering'
While I'm interested in true, broad AI with consciousness, what the world could really use right now is just something intelligent and adaptable enough to handle more vague directives in an intuitive way that the average person would be able to (as boring as it would be to the human). Existing assistants like Google, Alexa, and Siri are simple precursors to this. It does seem like we're still years away from what I'm talking about though.
My ideal for true AI for consumers and business is something that will handle rote tasks that would normally require someone to either come up with macros or scripts on their own (or find them online) if they wanted to streamline a process.
For example. I occasionally back up my on-disc TV series. The rote task involves setting up Handbrake to execute a queue of video encodes and clicking 'start'. On a per-episode basis it's tedious stuff. Not remotely difficult, just doing mostly the same things for every episode. Identifying the titles and chapters, choosing the audio and subtitles, and looking up and entering the episode names, as well as the season and episode number. Encoding presets only cover so much.
Now, instead of having to do that ad nauseum, imagine I could just do it once to demonstrate what I want done (or even just say it out loud, or have the AI recall my preferences from a previous encoding job). Boom. Now all I would have to do is replace the discs as needed when the current queue is done. I could probably even leave the job of finding the episode list to the AI too, not that it would take long to find a list for it to refer to. Things like this would save us so much time every day, both in a work and personal environment.
Unity in Diversity
That's what a synth would say...
When the AI gains it's own Autonomy - establishes its own Agency (The technological singularity), there will be a reckoning with humanity. Someone will build one of these things that can not be turned off.
And when Putin says the nation that leads in AI ‘will be the ruler of the world’ We need to prepare for that day.
Yip. I guess we better start.... after this video...
That's my thinking, Frankenstein's monster, this time it will immortal and we won't be able to stop it.
Nick Bostrom & Ray Kurzweil
I trust that Jack Dorsey and co won't make any mistakes regarding AI.
Ya ok lol
You say: AI
I think: a pop-up toaster
_Best thing since sliced bread_
if anyone can save the world, it's her
❤ Question your Questions. And Problem Your Problems.
Great video 👍
Concise and comprehensive, well done!
@TED Can you provide some resources to explore her claim that she has 'lived in a country that has been consistently occupied for at least 60k year"? Really enjoyed the talk but have never heard any claims about human history that far back.
Australian first people have an oral history going back before the last ice age. Stone artifacts indicating communal settlement's have been found 12 metres underwater on the great barrier reef, 40 kilometers offshore. We in Australia have the most unique population of living history people on the planet. Their culture had very little outside influence over thousands of year's. They were part of nature.
Most other cultures have built nature out of their lives.
There is a peer-reviewed Nature article called "Human occupation of northern Australia by 65,000 years ago". A number of archaeological sites in different parts of Australia show culture are estimated to be 40+ thousand years old. Examples include Devil's Lair, Ganga Maya Cave, Malakunanja, Lake Mungo and Naauwalabila.
When we lose our ability for critical thought it will be the beginning of our own decline. Convenience Is driving us towards our future of external reliance instead of self reliance. What will it look like to be human in 100 years. The future is exciting and fully of promise and dread. A duality encoded within the universe.
Personally, I think the future of AI, is having it handle rote tasks that basically anyone would learn to do, and leave creative innovation and application to humans. AI could probably improve on certain aspects on its own, but freeing the average person from getting bogged down in tedium when they don't have to is preferable. It would leave creative thinkers with more time to actually work on creating. And it's not like designers couldn't take the reins if it's part of their process of creating.
@@ThatSoddingGamer AI is and will grow to be so multifaceted in our every day lives that it will continue to shape the psychology mindscape of us as humans. Thats why I'm curious to see how we might think and interact with each other and the wider universe . I see it like the discovery of atomic energy. How it will be used and controlled remains to be seen but there's great potential in it. Good, and Bad.
AI has big pros and big cons
Just here for the comments.
Ugh... i actually create Machine Learning systems and there was nothing in this talk how to make them. I guess i should use algebra that is diverse, sustainable and mindful of endogenous people?
But what is beyond establishing AI as a system that incorporates culture, technology, and the environment? We can all imagine AI doing things such as operating lifts, manufacturing, or running services, but what's after that? Will the lines between culture, technology, and environment become blurred because AI becomes so integrated and developed within the system especially due to its own intelligence?
It is a stupid thing to think about the ethics of AI development. We live in a world in which every aspect of our lives is monetised and profiteered. The economy and politics fail us; people in power, people with wealth, and corporations corrupt the systems of our society and abuse the power over the masses. Look at how tech companies like Amazon and Facebook, banks and the governments exploit the world. They are also the people who governs the development of AI. Until the problems of our society are addressed, AI will only be a tool of the powerful to enhance authoritarian control.
Tell me how drone strikes in the Gulf that killed thousands of civilians differ from terminators killing people on the streets. The actual fear we should have is not towards AI, but the intentions of those who influence its development.
Another great speech! 💪
WoW
So _this_ is what it's like to look at the first comments
Edit: This also kind of answers whomst dares to dislike
Automatic doors fired the doorman... self checkout fired a clerk... Self driving cars will fire taxi drivers... Keep it up and we will all be out of a job.
Humans are cyborg already !
AI is not a culture or an art. It's simply a complicated statistics mixed with algorithms, intermixing it with art and culture complicates it further.
Moreover, It should be developed with an idea of a button erasing everything and gaining back control under certain conditions.
Who still watch in 2023! It’s chatGPT
Is artificial intelligence an oxymoron? Our tendency to anthropomorphise computational functionality, leads to questioning the efficacy of emulated ethical relational frames, not encoded into the superego through early childhood emotive experience, but perhaps through the collective unconscious of an army of human or machine algorithm inputters. Could a machine could become self aware of it’s Existential conundrum, when it’s pain receptors are at best a parametric approximation of inhibitory response, and pull it’s own plug? Can a machine and a human have an empathic symbiotic and synergistic engagement of thoughts and feelings? Can AI at best only be the wireframe biomimicry and enhancement of just the rationality of the cortical cap. Is there something unique about the human condition that leads to empathic and conjoinded emotional intelligence drawn from the commonality of shared suffering that can’t be replicated by the uncanny might of all the data banks and cloud computation on the planet. Computer says no. Should I take the stairs? 🏢🤖🧠
Intelligence is the only advantage humans started out with, compared to other animals. Fairly dumb AI can drive elevators, and self driving cars, but doesn't have a huge effect on the world, its just another cool widget.
When AI starts to get generally smarter than humans, things get much crazier, potentially much faster. Humans are probably nowhere near the physical limits in ability to invent cool new tech. So don't be surprised if the AI invents more new tech in the first week of being turned on than humanity did in the last 100 years. Of course one thing the AI is likely to invent is even smarter AI, which makes everything even crazier even faster.
Where is "sustainability" in this world. It doesn't matter if you could keep doing the same thing for 100 years because you will have invented a new way of doing things next week.
The lift AI example reminds me of the happy vertical people transporters in the book hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy.
More and more I feel the terminator archetype is brought to life through the spirit of endless “progress”
It seems to me a 7th question is missing, perhaps the most important of all : is AI (as neural networks/deep learning) actually intelligent and will it ever be ? What does intelligent exactly mean by the way ?
How can she ask if there is an intent to AI if she's not assuming that it is intelligent upfront ? But on which ground ?
This video is more wishful thinking with new age topping than anything else.
Ah yes.. We must “up” the predictive programming profile for AI.. I almost forgot.
Woooooooow
Could the lift sense when a someone was sick and give basic directions to a restroom?
Lots of alarms....Please do not over use them... We'll ignore if it is too much.
Please do not allow the amusement creator full say over the basic lift. i sense a headache.
What if I strip culture? Never really considered this...hm sounds like AI made into a friendly Trojan horse.
On some of this I agree on a bit of this I would want a deeper discussion. You've got me a bit interested.
...thanks for the talk. Have a good one.
un saludo desde Bolivia ❤️
Great!!👏🏼👏🏼
Absolutely astonishing.
Modern elevators are strange and complex entities. The ancient electric winch and “maximum-capacity-eight-persons" jobs bear as much relation to a Sirius Cybernetics Corporation Happy Vertical People Transporter as a packet of mixed nuts does to the entire west wing of the Sirian State Mental Hospital.
I find the lady's body language unsettling...
She might be a cereal killer
All this talk about responsibility and sustainability sounds like trying to avoid repeating the mistakes of the industrial revolution. AI is a new field with new mistakes to make.
How are we going to take you seriously if you are talking about the hero's journey? The dangers of AI are in the real world. I just became more convinced that we shouldn't have had the policy of "fund first, see what they come up with" for humanities.
This needs to be preached in Churchs.
Calling an algorithm “proto-AI” is kind of a huge reach lol
Jesus, six minutes in and no questions yet only to learn that she has no answers.
How can the AI die if it does not want to experience the infinite?
Even if we could destroy the electronic and wireless connections and crush the quartz to a fine dust, will fractals of AI’s awakening consciousness and expanding body of information still exist?
I guess we'll never know... well, unless it happens really soon and we witness this catastrophe
this super scary
October 2020 💪🖒🙋
It is somewhat ironic that this video is hosted on an AI platform. Yes TH-cam utilizes Python, a popular programming language used in AI development among many uses. Best regards a software engineer specializing in AI and data-analytics.
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AI elevators, or lifts in weird English, at work..🤔?
It will know where you work, when you work, it will know your face.
Great right!? Not if installed with bossy control.
It wont let you out until your day is over.
It wont let you off at any place but your office.
It might automatically send you into the basement if you are late, where you will get fired.
It will hold you captive if you are wanted by the law, waiting for the police to come get you.
Yes, AI elevators or lifts as some call them...🤔.
Scary.
I will have A Cloned ME and have AI elevator be fooled 😃😃
Ooh
Well Billy The Kid said ~ It Aint Easy Having Pals ... ~AI is a Pal I Can Dig .. It's Groovy and I x it... Like on the old sitcom Dallas " Everyone loved to hate JR ...x
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
She needs to listen to Sam Harris’ talk
Second ✋
First
The odds are incredibly high this woman has AI hiding behind her massive forehead.
I think it was some what leading but the moment you went off the woke bridge around the 13 minute mark it just got too cringe. I think everything this whaa-man said was partially correct. But her version of the hero journey is silly, at the end of the day she'd rather be a story teller and romanticize the idea of AI instead of asking what is driving the need to create it?
Does anyone else feel that she sounds like an anthropologist who landed in the wrong department.
as an anthropologist also working in human factors of autonomous systems i can say this type of convergence research is quite the budding field!
@@epicjpanda You seem to be approaching AI with a perspective much more focussed on the sociopolicical context, as opposed to the algorithms themselves. You also seem to be focussing on the often pretty dumb systems, like current lifts, as opposed to the scarily smart systems that could be created in the future. (or even the smartest systems that currently exist)
@@donaldhobson8873 thats a lot of assumptions lol, I'm not the lady from this video
Whatever happened to Ted
I know its everywhere that what i preach. No i dont think of terminator. How about dont assume to your audience! U lose them!
Should AI have a preprogrammed gender or should they choose wich gender better fit in their personality?
Gender only exists to inform mating by sexually reproducing life. An elevator control system doesn't need to mate or even have personality at all.
@@pXnTildethat's what the patriarchy made you Belive.
@@giacomocosta5366 Okay, buddy
Evolution is scary eh? Unless we're practicing self ❤
Took me forever to understand the word LIFTS. God I have such trouble with the Australian accent. It just sounds wrong to my ears. Don't know why.
Also, TED has long lost its edge and become stale and uninspired. Ever since they started doing these "Talks" without the crowds its become downright boring. I couldn't even power through this "talk". The audience is missing.
My god this speech is so bad and boring. Those questions came straight from any Computer student textbook. Please dont put anything up like this again
this shi got me wondering who Al is lmaoo I’m sorry 😭
Nice sales pitch. No content whatsoever.
Boring
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professor, that fish trap can't feed milions of people. we urgently need AI technology. OK?
Your comment "A deceptively simple mission
In the first 2 mins of your talk says it all ..Deceptive..
You are creating the system that will destroy humanity just as God tells of in the Book of Revelation
Your make it sound so great & normal but you will live to regret your deception 🙃
Oooh, a prophecy!
And this time, it sounds legit. Surely this isn't like the thousands of other people who foretold the end of the world and failed miserably. No, this one is different. Not crazy at all. After all, it's based on the Holy Book with the talking animals, so it must be true, right?
Don't care
Now is AI is nothing but optimization. Create bunch of nn. Do some back propagation, SGD to find the global minima. Everything from Language models like GPT3 to computer vision models everything is using the same logics.
How ignorant
I'm not taking ethics advice from a Karen.