The video was a fascinating discussion about the potential of AI to enhance human capabilities and the ethical considerations that come with it. I particularly liked the metaphor of AI as a "bicycle for the mind", which highlights the potential for AI to amplify our cognitive abilities and efficiency. One of the key takeaways for me was the importance of building a science of inversion, where algorithms infer mental states rather than just predict behaviour. This is a crucial area of research, as it could lead to a deeper understanding of human behaviour and preferences, and ultimately more effective and ethical AI systems. The discussion around the gap between behaviour and preferences was also thought-provoking. The idea that algorithms might magnify certain aspects of ourselves that are not truly reflective of our preferences is a concern, and it's a reminder that we need to be cautious about the assumptions we build into our AI systems. Overall, the video provided a fresh perspective on the role of AI in shaping our society, and I'm excited to see the continued research and development in this field.
This is one of the most fascinating talks I’ve listened to on this topic. It’s both fantastic and thought-provoking. I’d love to see more from both of you.
The video was a fascinating discussion about the potential of AI to enhance human capabilities and the ethical considerations that come with it. I particularly liked the metaphor of AI as a "bicycle for the mind", which highlights the potential for AI to amplify our cognitive abilities and efficiency.
One of the key takeaways for me was the importance of building a science of inversion, where algorithms infer mental states rather than just predict behaviour. This is a crucial area of research, as it could lead to a deeper understanding of human behaviour and preferences, and ultimately more effective and ethical AI systems.
The discussion around the gap between behaviour and preferences was also thought-provoking. The idea that algorithms might magnify certain aspects of ourselves that are not truly reflective of our preferences is a concern, and it's a reminder that we need to be cautious about the assumptions we build into our AI systems.
Overall, the video provided a fresh perspective on the role of AI in shaping our society, and I'm excited to see the continued research and development in this field.
This was one of the best AI interviews I've seen in a long time
This is one of the most fascinating talks I’ve listened to on this topic. It’s both fantastic and thought-provoking. I’d love to see more from both of you.
We need such talks that touch people's lives not AGI & hype