Daphne Koller is exceptonally well articulated and precise, even among the many other guests at WSF , when explaining the use and results of ML/AI in her field. Having a CS background myself, I really appreciate her talk.
It’s frustrating when progress in science and health seems tied up with money and power dynamics. Your comment speaks to the core issue of how breakthroughs and innovations often get held back by greed or economic interests. The vision of a world where AI and advanced tech are used to help humanity, instead of being leveraged for profit, is a powerful one. Keep pushing for that future where the cure isn’t just a distant dream but a reality. The voice you raise matters, even if it shakes a few pillars along the way. - sincerely, Bright.
you are like the village beggar who asks that each person share their resources with everyone; become a millionaire, set an example by sharing your wealth and then what you ask for will make sense
ts8281: If u see a way for progress not to be dominated by our current political economy; aka, capitalism; please -- may I encourage u -- share it, & don't hold back!
@@kricketflyd111 The bible is a book of cult written more than 1700 years ago, arbitrarily iterated over the centuries, before and during the emergence of science. No matter your faith and beliefs, that book has nothing to do with geometry and should not be promoted in a context of scientific research that relies on empirical evidence. As I mentioned earlier, your topic has no place here.
@@mackenziemarceau1055 I will give you this one, 30 degrees = 1 hour and 2160 years that is the perspective of time dilation and our precession. Assuming you can comprehend time dilation.
Where are the AI hypes leading to? Based on informal results from casually using Gemini and Copilot, these LLMs often make logical errors not to mention accuracy or comprehensiveness. Imagine what can happen if humans follow such instructions 😱
Yes, but unlike humans AI is more consistent, making the identification and correction of the error easier. The correction propagates everywhere quickly to all practitioners and is far less,likely to be made again. Humans are terribly inconsistent. See Kaneman’s book “Noise”
24:06 Just wondering whether simulating humans could be done virtually, by building up virtual models based on medical data spread across hospitals all over the world and combining it with the data coming from the organoids. One way could be to consider this huge multi-dimensional space in which each human is a vector, and each organoid is also one based on their individual data, and using the data one could try to devise the energy function for these vectors, so much so that one might be able to predict what would happen under a perturbation and then verify it in human trials.
The complexities of machine code algorithms within their bit masses overlaps with the entropy of a single change in a single cell, in a system of a trillion synergies. Interesting times. Biology could be heading towards a coalescence of holistic practice in its entirety. Now, where's those nodes that quiesce on behalf of dark matter ....they're in a virtual test tube working on a recombiant organism.....😂😂
Honestly, I'm getting increasingly frustrated with the World Science Festival obsessing and speculating over everything AI and quantum computing. I long for WSF to resume discussions on cosmology.
Climate change can absolutely be solved without AI. Animal husbandry uses land area that size of North and South America combined! Animal husbandry is also a huge emitter of GHGs. If we were to reforest/rewild 70% of land currently used by animal husbandry, which would still leave enough land to feed everyone healthy, plant-based foods, and keep on track with phasing out fossil fuels with renewables, we could sequester all the carbon emissions from the beginning of the industrial revolution within a few decades.
Have you noticed that people seem less interested in AI? The last three videos on that topic have the lowest views on your channel. It might be a good idea to return to your original content about the cosmos and physics, which many of us appreciate more.
Are cosmology and physics on the cusp of providing free, competent medical advice to anyone with an internet connection? Or post-secondary-level education to anyone who wants one?
@@Apjooz It was so boring enough for people to discover things thousands of years ago that astronomers of today still can't even answer with or without machines.