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@primalplasma
@primalplasma 5 месяцев назад
I am a software developer, and not even my coworkers realize what is coming. The project that I am working on now may be the last project of my career.
@hervmusic
@hervmusic 5 месяцев назад
Tell us more!
@RogerMKE
@RogerMKE 5 месяцев назад
Right now we write software like this: (1) vague natural language instructions -> (2) very specific coding instructions -> (3) end product. What it will change to is: (a) very specific natural language instructions -> (b) end product. The first and second steps will be combined, and it will still require someone skilled enough to tell the AI precisely what is needed in the appropriate level of detail. Essentially, we will be programming in natural language.
@PedroBaeta71
@PedroBaeta71 5 месяцев назад
Well I used to be a Software Head of Engineering and left the job to write code once again, all because of LLMs. My views is that software development was never as exciting and liberated as it will be in a very near future
@stefanolacchin4963
@stefanolacchin4963 5 месяцев назад
I was a software developer too and I'm very glad I changed course a few years back. That might have bought me a couple years. If you're still in the business though, I'm afraid you are kind of fudged.
@primalplasma
@primalplasma 5 месяцев назад
@@PedroBaeta71 I agree, but how many corporations will keep their entire IT and software development staff in order to create programs using natural language prompts? A lot of software developers will be laid off, and maybe even replaced by people who have no background whatsoever in software development. It's so easy to create a GPT using GPT Builder that it literally walks you through the process and asks you what you want, and even comes up with its own ideas. GPT will only get smarter with the release of GPT-5. It won't need us to write the prompts at all. A child will be able to write programs. There are a lot of corporate workers in departments other than IT and Software Development who can't wait to get rid of us geeky and awkward software developers. I think in the future, if we want to continue with software development, many of us will have to become entrepreneurs and start our own business or company.
@christophedhondt3507
@christophedhondt3507 5 месяцев назад
Last week on a family weekend after I had some shots, I tried to enlighten the family and explain the future possibilities of AI and everybody was laughing and blamed it on the shots I had... Lots of people really don't know what's coming.
@wjckc79
@wjckc79 5 месяцев назад
It's going to be a shock. Personally, I have stopped trying to make predictions past this coming spring. It's going to be crazy, that much I know.
@niveketihw1897
@niveketihw1897 5 месяцев назад
I feel your frustration -- sounds like my world.
@juliuscaesar5270
@juliuscaesar5270 5 месяцев назад
I had the same experience soo many times…. It is so disappointing to see al the people not realising what is going on… don’t you agree?
@keepinghurry9644
@keepinghurry9644 5 месяцев назад
2023 will probably be the last normal Christmas we will have
@EarendilTheBlessed
@EarendilTheBlessed 5 месяцев назад
Funny how it's about exactly the same thing for climate change. Just that it's different people, reacting differently.
@DaveEtchells
@DaveEtchells 5 месяцев назад
People tend to underestimate the speed at which AI is/will be developing, but overestimate how rapidly it will be able to be integrated into business and society.
@David.Alberg
@David.Alberg 5 месяцев назад
No integration will happen at lightning speed since everyone will be 100x faster but also 100x cheaper and 100x better.
@MrSeadawg123
@MrSeadawg123 5 месяцев назад
​@@David.Alberg Just as we have a trickle down economy. We also have trickle down technology. We will be nowhere near the highend technology. You will see just good enough technology. Especially when it comes to cell phones.
@David.Alberg
@David.Alberg 5 месяцев назад
@@MrSeadawg123 And you know why? Because its much more expensive and doesnt add too much value.
@DaveEtchells
@DaveEtchells 5 месяцев назад
@@David.Alberg I’m not talking about technological integration but societal. The tech parts will accelerate exponentially (as I said, much faster than most people are predicting), but human organizations have inertia. There’ll be big impacts in a 1-2 year time frame, but the really massive changes will take 5-10 years to develop fully. (40-50% unemployment, AI taxes, UBI, etc.) Mind you, that’s still much faster than society will be able to adapt, but not nearly as fast as the tech itself will advance.
@ahtoshkaa
@ahtoshkaa 5 месяцев назад
@@DaveEtchells Exactly. It took years for people to adopt PCs even when we already had relatively good ones
@TheEpicNub
@TheEpicNub 5 месяцев назад
These auto captions are not working man, you should really review them before posting a video lol.
@daphne4983
@daphne4983 5 месяцев назад
No they're funny when it's wrong
@jerrywang9165
@jerrywang9165 5 месяцев назад
Totally agree. Even when they are working, I often find them to be an annoying distraction.
@solojo9252
@solojo9252 4 месяца назад
Came to post the same, they're atrocious!
@rahphion9645
@rahphion9645 3 месяца назад
Lol. Captions where generated by AI.
@jerontelle
@jerontelle 3 месяца назад
Not even the smartest AI is capable of understanding what Elon is saying...😂
@diegopc1357
@diegopc1357 5 месяцев назад
To think more than 90% if not more of the population doesn't even know what's coming. That's the scary part. I mean honestly I see what we are on the cusp of and I myself am super overwhelmed.
@Thickneas
@Thickneas 5 месяцев назад
It feels like im sinking into the ground. I always have valued myself as a provider for my family. This new adaptation is beyond anything our ancestors faced. We face a new species
@RaptureHead1993
@RaptureHead1993 5 месяцев назад
Highway to hell stairway or stairway to heaven now picture appropriate traffic flow
@user-eg3uc6nq2l
@user-eg3uc6nq2l 5 месяцев назад
A I merge with demonic. Uck. God still wins. Let's get rid of them!
@conniemcclung338
@conniemcclung338 3 месяца назад
I understand it.
@DaveEtchells
@DaveEtchells 5 месяцев назад
People won't seek the AI that's most truthful, they'll go for the one that tells them their biases are correct 🙁
@othername2428
@othername2428 5 месяцев назад
Just wokie nutters. 80% of others, most normal rational people would prefer maximum truth seeking AI even if it contradicts their biases. I know I would.
@senju2024
@senju2024 5 месяцев назад
You should have this PINNED at the top!
@LoreFriendlyMusic
@LoreFriendlyMusic 5 месяцев назад
I agree. This should be pinned to the top
@DanielVoglerTime
@DanielVoglerTime 5 месяцев назад
Private users probably yes, however any sort of professional / corporate setting needs to be able to rely on absolut non-hallucinated factual truth.
@DaveEtchells
@DaveEtchells 5 месяцев назад
@@DanielVoglerTime Tell that to all the DEI/ESG corporate leaders. They've been solidly in the realm of hallucinated truth for quite a while now, although the market is (very) slowly acting to correct that. People are depressingly prone to hallucination driven by cognitive bias 😕
@punk3900
@punk3900 5 месяцев назад
I've been coding in my natural language for a couple of months. It takes some patientce but the speed and outcomes are stunning.
@arturfrenger
@arturfrenger 5 месяцев назад
How? Tutorial pls?
@skoumastv
@skoumastv 4 месяца назад
This is the end
@LyleCrumbstorm
@LyleCrumbstorm 2 месяца назад
"It takes some patience" ...that's so 3-months ago. :)
@MonkeySimius
@MonkeySimius 5 месяцев назад
Well according to Elon Musk Robotaxi technology and FSD has been ready to go for about a decade now and will be implemented in the next 6 months for that entire time. So I'm sure his random thoughts about AI in general are really worth listening to because clearly he restrains himself to the truth without wild speculation and self serving lies.
@DaveEtchells
@DaveEtchells 5 месяцев назад
Yeah, he’s predicted that just about everything his companies were going to do would happen way before it did. OTOH, he’s vastly outperformed all the US car mfrs with EVs, and there isn’t even a close second to SpaceX when it comes to launch capacity. If you look around, it’s not just him saying the things he is about AI; anyone tracking the ever-increasing pace of development of AI is deeply concerned. I don’t know of anyone who’s in touch with the AI scene who doesn’t think we’ll have AGI within a year, and it’s highly likely that OpenAI has already seen some form of it in their labs. Hate on him all you like, but don’t stick your head in the sand about AI because of it.
@RichardHarlos
@RichardHarlos 5 месяцев назад
Monkey wrote, _"I'm sure his random thoughts about AI in general..."_ I suspect that very little of Elon's thoughts about AI are 'random'. Mon: _"...are really worth listening to..."_ They're almost certainly worth listening to. Even if you don't agree with everything, It's wise to stay informed about what other big players in the field are thinking, saying, and doing. Mon: _"...because clearly he restrains himself to the truth without wild speculation and self serving lies."_ So, the heart of your criticism is that he can't accurately predict the future? No human can do this. Some get lucky but no one gets it right all the time. And those who get it right sometimes probably have something more than sheer intelligence at their disposal. Questions about the future are, by definition, speculative. To point out that someone's vision of the future was wrong is... really, really low-hanging fruit. The real world is full of variables that are unidentified. Of those that are identified, not all are easily or accurately quantifiable. So the slightest change in any of those variables could be -- in fact, almost certainly is -- an example of the butterfly effect: small changes in complex systems can lead to wildly different outcomes. So your criticism might feel 'fun' for you but it makes you look envious.
@StrangeAttractor
@StrangeAttractor 5 месяцев назад
he's also one of the most stumbling, bumbling inarticulate people with a major media platform, so I think I'll just skip the headache.
@RuslanLagashkin
@RuslanLagashkin 5 месяцев назад
Best comment so far. If Elon himself hypes the topic, we can be safe from AGSI for a decade at least
@MK-we9sw
@MK-we9sw 5 месяцев назад
​@@DaveEtchellshe has been saying FSD is coming for almost 10 years now. He said we would have a person on Mars by now. Don't get me started on the Hyperloop 😂
@Izumi-sp6fp
@Izumi-sp6fp 5 месяцев назад
This is kinda long, but I promise, worth your while. I wrote this originally as a self-post in rslashfuturology on 11 Sep 2023. "Wave" is not the right word here. The proper term is "tsunami". And by tsunami, I mean the kind of tsunami you saw when that asteroid hit the Earth in the motion picture, "Deep Impact". Remember that scene where the beach break was vastly and breathtakingly drawn out in _seconds_ ? That is the point where humanity is at this _very_ moment in our AI development. And the scene where all the buildings of NYC get knocked over _by_ that wave, a very short time later, is going to be the perfect metaphor for what happens to human affairs when that AI "tsunami" impacts. It may not be survivable. We are on the very verge of developing _true_ artificial general intelligence. Something that does not exist now and has not ever existed in human recorded history up to this point. One real drawback about placing my comment in this space is that I can't place any links here. So if you want to vet the things that I am telling you, you'll have to look up some things online. But we'll come to that. First, I want to explain what is _actually_ going on. As you know, in the last not quite one year since 30 Nov 22, when GPT 3.5, better known as ChatGPT was released, the world has changed astonishingly. People can't seem to agree over how long ChatGPT took to penetrate human society. I will, for arguments sake, say it took _15 days_ for ChatGPT from OpenAI, to be downloaded by 100 _million_ humans. But I have reason to believe the actual time was five days. And then on 14 Mar 23, GPT-4 was also released by OpenAI. Some things about GPT-4. When GPT-4 was still in its pre-release phase, there was a lot of speculation about just how powerful it would be compared to GPT 3.5. The number was stated to be roughly 100 _trillion_ parameters. The number of parameters in ChatGPT is 175 billion. Shortly after that number was published, that 100 trillion one, a strange thing happened. OpenAI said, well no, it's not going to be 100 trillion. In fact, it may not be much more than 175 billion even. (It was still pretty big though, 1.7 _trillion_ parameters.) This is because there had been another breakthrough in which parameters was not going to matter so much as a different metric. The new metric that was far more accurate to how the LLM model would perform when released. It was called "tokens". That is the, like, individual letter, word, punctuation or symbol, or whatever is input and then output. And is based on the training data required for a given LLM. It is what enables an LLM to "predict the next word or sequence". Like in the case of coding. I'm not even going to address "recursive AI development" here. I think it will become pretty obvious in a short time. The number of tokens for GPT-4 is potentially 32K. The number of tokens for ChatGPT is 4,096. That is an approximately 8x increase over ChatGPT. But just saying it is 8x more is not the whole picture. That 8x increase allows for the combination of those tokens which is probably an astronomical increase. Let me give you an analogy to better understand what that means for LLMs. So there are 12 notes of music and there are about 4,017 chords. Of them, only _four_ really matter. That combination of notes and them 4 chords are pretty much what has made up music since the earliest music has existed. And there is likely a near infinite number of musical re-arrangements of those chords still in store. That is what 'tokens' mean for LLMs. And here is where it gets "interesting". Because that 8x increase allows for the ability to do some things that LLMs have never been able to do previously. They call it "emergent" capabilities. And "emergent" capabilities can be, conservatively speaking, _startling_ . Startling emergent capabilities have even been seen in ChatGPT but particularly in generative AI image generating models like "Midjourney" or "Stable Diffusion" for instance. And now it is video. Have you seen an AI generated video yet? They are a helluva thing. So basically, an emergent capability is a new ability that was never initially trained into the algorithm that spontaneously came into being. (And we don't know _why_ ) You can find many examples of this online. Not hard to find. All of that is based on what we call the "black box". That is, why a given AI zigs instead of zags in its neural network, but still (mostly) gives us the right answer. Today we call the wrong answer "hallucinating". That kind of error is going to go away fairly soon. But the "black box" is going to be vast, _vast_ and impenetrable. Probably already is. Very shortly after GPT-4 was released. A paper was published concerning GPT-4 with a _startling_ title. "Sparks of AGI: Early experiments with GPT-4". Even more startling was this paper was, in its finished form, published just short of one month after the release of GPT-4, 13 Apr 23. That's how fast the researchers were able to make these determinations. Not too much longer after, another paper was published. "Emergent Analogical Reasoning in Large Language Models". This paper also concerning GPT-4 was published on 3 Aug 23. The paper describes how the GPT-4 model is able to ape something that was once considered to be unique to human cognition. A way of thinking called "zero-shot analogy". Basically, that means that when we are exposed to the requirement to do a task that we have never encountered before, that we use what we already know to work through how to do the task. I mean to the best of our ability. That can be described in one word. "Reasoning". We "reason" out how to do things. And GPT-4 is at that threshold _today_ . Right now. And just to pile on a bit. Here is another paper from just the other day, I think. They are no longer even coy about it. The paper, "When Do Program-of-Thoughts Work for Reasoning?", was published 29 Aug 23. Less than 2 weeks ago. The ability to reason is what would make, what we now call "artificial narrow" or "narrowish intelligence", artificial _general_ intelligence. I forecast that AGI will exist NLT 2025. And that once AGI exists it is a _very_ slippery slope to the realization of artificial _super_ intelligence. An AGI would be about as smart as the smartest human being alive today as far as reasoning capability. Like about a 200 IQ or even a couple times that number. But ASI is a whole different ballgame. An ASI is hypothesized to be hundreds to _billions_ of times better at "mental" reasoning than humans. Further, an AGI is a _very_ slippery fish. How easy is it to ensure that such an AI is "aligned" with human values, desires and needs? Plus, us humans-- _we_ can't even agree on that. You can see what I mean now when I say "tsunami". What do you think that Suleyman was referring to when he said that our AI will "walk us through life"? Oh. And this is _also_ why all the top AI experts, people like Geoff Hinton, who was the first to realize the convolutional neural network back in 2007, have called for a pause of all training for all future LLMs for at least six months. The idea being to regulate or align what we already have. He actually quit his job of chief AI tech at Google to give this warning. The warning fell on deaf ears and _nothing_ has been paused _anywhere_ . For two reasons. First is the national security of the USA and China (PRC) and second is the economic race to AI supremacy in the US that we are now trapped into realizing because we are a market driven, capitalist society. Hell of an epitaph for humanity. "I did it all for the "noo---". Tragically apt for a naked ape. Ironically, it is probably going to be the end of the concept of value in any event. If we don't get wiped out, we may see the birth of an AI driven "post-scarcity" society. You would like that, I promise. But the 1 percenters of the world probably won't. Anyway, Google is fixing to release "Gemini" which it promises to be far more powerful than GPT-4, in Dec 2023. And GPT-5 itself is on track for release within the first half of 2024. Probably in the first 4 month. I suspect that GPT-5 is going to be the first AGI, if I know my AI papers that I see even today. At that point the countdown to ASI starts. Inevitable and imminent. And I say this--I say that ASI will exist NLT than the year 2029 and potentially as soon as the year 2027 depending on how fast humans allow it to train. I sincerely hope that we don't have ASI by the year 2027, because, well, I give us 50/50 odds of existentially surviving such a development. But if we _do_ survive, it will no longer be business as usual for humanity. Such a future is likely unimaginable, unfathomable and incomprehensible. This is a "technological singularity". An event that was last realized about 3-4 _million_ years ago. That is when a form of primate that could think abstractly came into being. All primates before that primate would find that primate's cognition... Well, it would basically be the difference between me and my cat. I run things. The cat is my pet. Actually, that is _vastly_ understating the situation. It would be more like the difference between us and _"archaea"_ . Don't know what "archaea" is? The ASI will. BTW, what do you imagine the difference between an ASI and consciousness would be? I bet an ASI would be 'conscious" in the same sense that a jet exploits the laws of physics to achieve lift just like biological birds. Who says an AI has to work like the human mind at all? We are just the initial template that AGI is going to use to "bootstrap" itself to ASI. There is that 'recursive AI development "I touched on for a second, earlier. ASI=TS. Such a thing has never happened in human recorded history. Yet.
@wiseturtule
@wiseturtule 5 месяцев назад
Interesting! How come you're so well read in this area?
@andrewradford3953
@andrewradford3953 5 месяцев назад
Understanding change helps us not to fear it. This is the biggest and fastest change we will experience since speech, fire, electricity, the industrial revolution combined.
@takeshmode
@takeshmode 5 месяцев назад
I for one welcome ASI what a time to be alive
@RichardHarlos
@RichardHarlos 5 месяцев назад
lzumi, that was a very interesting read. Thanks for sharing it here.
@Izumi-sp6fp
@Izumi-sp6fp 5 месяцев назад
@@wiseturtule izumi I have been posting and commenting in rslashfuturology since 2013. I mean I was there every. single. day. You learn a lot about things through simple osmosis. 3682 You can look me up online by using my name you can see here, just put the numbers after the name with no space and go. Ogle. it. you will see my profile at the top of the search then just go there. Basically, I let the experts do the heavy lifting. My job is to observe trends and extrapolate what is likely going to happen with a proposed timeline. You do it for enough years, you start getting good at it. (You have to be insanely circumspect in your writing not to get your comment kicked. Hopefully this one slips through.)
@Chriliman
@Chriliman 3 месяца назад
If there’s no objective grounding for morality how can ai know how to be objectively moral and not just subjectively moral based on what it comprehends about reality?
@shockruk
@shockruk 5 месяцев назад
Elon is waffling here. He rarely answers a technical question posed to him and just jumps on rhetoric and tangential interesting tid-bits. This has done nothing to improve my impression of him, or add credence to what he says.
@cristristam9054
@cristristam9054 5 месяцев назад
He is a confidence guy not a technical guy.
@RichardHarlos
@RichardHarlos 5 месяцев назад
If you've spent any time reading about him to understand what's actually going on, you'd not have made such a shallow criticism. Public interviews are intended for public consumption. Many people who listen are not technologists, and would like to know what he thinks. If Elon's answers were as technical as you or I might prefer, we'd appreciate them more, but the bulk of the audience wouldn't know what he's talking about. So, yes, in some instances he does dumb-down the answers in a public setting. But if you listen to him in more technical venues, he's quite well-informed. No one is top-tier at everything. Perhaps he's not as skilled a communicator as you are, or as I am. If we are skilled in communication, then we know that encoding is only the beginning; decoding is also a factor, and as the audience, you and I are responsible for how sincerely and accurately we engage in decoding. And, if we're not sure what he means, we can ask for clarification. That's what people do when they sincerely want to understand the answer: they ask clarifying question. In contrast, those who just have some personal bias against Elon do... well, what you're doing, which is picking low-hanging fruit for criticism. If you want to learn about him as he is, then do the work and learn. Armchair criticism from random videos on RU-vid is probably not the best strategy to get to know someone as they are. I mean, think about it: is the purpose of this RU-vid channel to help people get to know Elon as he is? Probably not. Instead, it's probably doing what many AI channels are doing: riding the coattails of big names and hot topics. So, context matters... nuance matters... and, your own sincerity to understand matters.
@K162KingPin
@K162KingPin 5 месяцев назад
I have had many fascinating scientific, and even philosophical conversations with BARD. It understand abstract concepts in a way far beyond most people I know. In fact I only know 2 or 3 people who can understand some of the concepts that BARD didn't even struggle with.
@Silverfirefly1
@Silverfirefly1 5 месяцев назад
Remember when we all sorted out what an essential worker was and wasn't? It's going to be interesting to see what the mangerial and ceo classes do about AI being ideal for replacing managers and ceos pretty early on in this shift.
@allisonoconnor8055
@allisonoconnor8055 5 месяцев назад
You must mean SNORT it out 😂. These guys are HIGH‼️🤔🫣 Humanity is in TROUBLE 😭💔😵‍💫
@IndigoGPT
@IndigoGPT 5 месяцев назад
I always think there’s a hair on my screen when watching your videos! Great content though, keep it up.
@milesprowr
@milesprowr 5 месяцев назад
You need to review the captions for your videos, they tend to have several errors.
@BREA_music_
@BREA_music_ 4 месяца назад
they’re probably automated by AI
@Mzzkc
@Mzzkc 5 месяцев назад
Bro took 20 minutes to say nothing and everyone was enraptured. Incredible.
@arminiuschatti2287
@arminiuschatti2287 5 месяцев назад
If maximum effort is given to develop AI, it will be a Billion times smarter than all humans by 2037. I personally believe humanity has no choice but to let it go and hope for the possibility that AI will propel our civilization. All alternatives suggest humanity will wipe itself out, so we really DO NOT have a choice.
@RichardHarlos
@RichardHarlos 5 месяцев назад
It's an interesting perspective, right? I mean, right now, AI is the boogeyman getting all the press about wiping out humanity. Before that it was the pandemic. Before that, climate change. Before that, terrorism. I mean, there's a growing consensus that human beings are indeed collectively short-sighted enough to wipe themselves out, but the big question is 'by what means?' AI safety is a big deal. People who downplay it either have no idea what they're talking about, or they have some agenda -- likely profit-driven -- to keep going full speed ahead no matter the risk in order to be first across the finish line. For all our human advancements in science and technology, we're surprisingly stupid when it comes to prioritizing what truly matters.
@seekerofsense
@seekerofsense 5 месяцев назад
What do you mean by 'smarter'? Being informed doesn't equate to being smarter
@AnconiaLp
@AnconiaLp 5 месяцев назад
@@seekerofsense its not only informed. it can combine things by itself in a way that will aways surpass humans by far. Thats why ist called artificial INTELLIGENCE and not artificial knowledge
@g2rizzly
@g2rizzly 5 месяцев назад
Agreed! So many people are afraid that AI will destroy humanity, but we've been destroying ourselves and this planet for basically all of modern history.
@RichardHarlos
@RichardHarlos 5 месяцев назад
@@seekerofsense wrote, _"What do you mean by 'smarter'?"_ WIth just a bit of irony, I asked ChatGPT about your question. Here's what it said in its first reply. Everything after the colon is GPT-4's reply: Firstly, it's important to understand that the concept of "smartness" or intelligence can vary significantly depending on the context. Human intelligence is incredibly broad, encompassing emotional intelligence, creative thinking, problem-solving, learning from experience, and much more. It's not just about processing information; it's about understanding, interpreting, and applying it in often complex and nuanced ways. When people say that AI is "smarter," they usually refer to certain specific capabilities of AI, particularly in handling large amounts of data, performing rapid calculations, and recognizing patterns. AI systems like me, for instance, can process and analyze data at a speed and scale that is simply impossible for humans. This makes AI extremely useful for tasks like data analysis, language translation, and even complex problem-solving within certain defined parameters. However, AI's "intelligence" is quite different from human intelligence. AI systems operate based on algorithms and data. They lack consciousness, emotional understanding, and the ability to comprehend context in the way humans do. So, while AI can outperform humans in specific tasks, especially those involving large-scale data processing or pattern recognition, it doesn't possess the holistic, adaptive, and versatile intelligence that humans have. The notion that the gap between AI and human intelligence will only continue to widen is both accurate and misleading. It's accurate in the sense that AI technologies are rapidly advancing and will continue to improve in their specialized capabilities. We'll likely see AI systems handling more complex tasks, becoming more efficient, and integrating more seamlessly into various aspects of human life and work. However, it's misleading if it suggests that AI will surpass the full spectrum of human intelligence. There are fundamental aspects of human cognition and experience, like creativity, empathy, moral judgment, and subjective experience, that AI currently cannot replicate. While AI may augment or complement human abilities in many fields, it's not on a path to become "smarter" than humans in a general sense. So, when people talk about AI being smarter than humans, they're generally referring to specific abilities, particularly in processing and analyzing information. It's a form of intelligence, but one that's different in nature from the rich, multi-faceted intelligence humans possess. The future likely holds a landscape where AI and human intelligence complement each other, each excelling in areas where the other has limitations.
@smartfusion8799
@smartfusion8799 5 месяцев назад
6months in Elon Time are 3-5 years… like the FSD autopilot
@Myrslokstok
@Myrslokstok 5 месяцев назад
Even 6 years would be kind of crazy, even moore soo if everything else improve as well as optimus etc!
@lancedooley7558
@lancedooley7558 4 месяца назад
FSD will probably not happen. I'm in the Automotive field.
@matthewtrow5698
@matthewtrow5698 5 месяцев назад
If the subtitles in this video are LLM generated, then we have nothing to fear... 😆
@RogerMKE
@RogerMKE 5 месяцев назад
Five years ago, Elon was saying that fully autonomous cars were 6 months away. He is part visionary, part snake oil salesman.
@daphne4983
@daphne4983 5 месяцев назад
😂
@Nuverotic
@Nuverotic 5 месяцев назад
He's bad at timing things. That doesn't make him a snake oil salesman. lol. He's been right about everything so far. And everything he's said he'd make, he has. Quit being a jealous loser.
@webimpactcompl
@webimpactcompl 5 месяцев назад
theres no visionary with 100% prediction success rate
@SigFigNewton
@SigFigNewton 5 месяцев назад
He’s able to envision snake oil that detects what ails you and programs your cells to produce the chemicals necessary to self cure.
@TheWolfanderson
@TheWolfanderson 5 месяцев назад
@@Nuverotic That can be said for any snake oil salesmen, as long as what they are selling is theoretically possible, if its not available when they say it is, they're "just bad at timing things"? Right?
@skyprose
@skyprose 5 месяцев назад
Perhaps I should learn to be as poor at communicating as Elon and I too could be worshiped by those around me, everyone in awe of my brain, so overloaded with wisdom that it can barely string two coherent thoughts together.
@tracy419
@tracy419 5 месяцев назад
Mocking communication skills when so much real world evidence of success is available only earns Internet points🙄 Plenty of real things to bash him over that this sort of comment makes you look pretty pathetic.
@Robert_McGarry_Poems
@Robert_McGarry_Poems 5 месяцев назад
He did start smoking pot a few years ago... 😶
@1966Punk
@1966Punk 5 месяцев назад
the takedown will be interesting, I thought it would have happened a long time ago now.
@yadayada7866
@yadayada7866 5 месяцев назад
😂😂😂
@skyprose
@skyprose 5 месяцев назад
LOL! If my self-worth were dependent on your validation, then the "pathetic" role might indeed pass muster.
@PedroBaeta71
@PedroBaeta71 5 месяцев назад
Yeah!! We should all listen to Elon, the man who is never wrong when it comes to time predictions or promises! 🤣
@chad0x
@chad0x 5 месяцев назад
He isnt always right so we should ignore everything he says! Yeah genius, that's a lol thing to write.
@-Jason-L
@-Jason-L 5 месяцев назад
Complex as well as creative work does not follow deadlines. He merely states timelines based on current states. These arent projects, theyre complex products
@itzhexen0
@itzhexen0 5 месяцев назад
Elon is a nut job and Cathie Wood just likes to manipulate people in the stock market by buying shit and trying to convince other people to buy on top of the shit she just bought.
@justkell3068
@justkell3068 5 месяцев назад
do we have a smarter, better alternative?
@PedroBaeta71
@PedroBaeta71 5 месяцев назад
@@justkell3068 yes, do your research! Start here for Elon - Common Sense Skeptic. For AI do your research...
@gabrieltorres7601
@gabrieltorres7601 5 месяцев назад
is the background a noise top connected to an edge top on touchdesginer?
@the-sleepy-bear
@the-sleepy-bear 5 месяцев назад
A lot of software development is following conventions and frameworks so that other humans can understand your code. If an AI writes a software program to a technical specification, it won’t need to follow conventions if all tests pass and the product works as expected.
@yasseford
@yasseford 5 месяцев назад
Why would you want AI code to be less readable?
@the-sleepy-bear
@the-sleepy-bear 5 месяцев назад
@@yasseford you won’t even bother looking at the code. If you’re a product manager, you just define the specifications of how the product should work and you can get the AI agent to code it for you. If you need to iterate again, you can get the AI to completely rewrite it for you at next to no cost. The code doesn’t ever need to be reusable ever again, since the project can be stripped down and rebuilt infinitely for the cost of electricity.
@English_Lessons_Pre-Int_Interm
@English_Lessons_Pre-Int_Interm 5 месяцев назад
@@the-sleepy-bear perhaps @yasseford meant that in case Ai becomes mischievous, you will not be able to get a clue because all specialists will have died out.
@hansu7474
@hansu7474 4 месяца назад
That level of coding requires the AGI. And when you have the AGI, you are not talking just about software engineers being replaced.
@foxcalledneoii5023
@foxcalledneoii5023 5 месяцев назад
If we are to be taken over by AI, as it’s around a year away, will we get to squeeze in one last Christmas 🤔🎄
@Gmcmil720science
@Gmcmil720science 5 месяцев назад
I hope so and i hope it's a white Christmas to, with Plenty of snow to play in. I wonder do you think robots/AGI will like snow.
@Waylander777
@Waylander777 5 месяцев назад
What's the jist of what was just said?
@tarasmithson7030
@tarasmithson7030 5 месяцев назад
I watch a lot of your videos but never comment. Just wamt to say you have a great Channel. Happy Holidays.
@garycallan7384
@garycallan7384 5 месяцев назад
So a lot of talk about aliens and UFO s in last 2 years. Now here we are where ai technology has exploded exponentially with no sight in its slowing. Our whole world is in a chaotic state of shock. The ground we stand on is heaving too and fro. While guided in the background toward something we don't understand. M
@matthewdignam7381
@matthewdignam7381 5 месяцев назад
You should work on your captions a little, just go over the auto captions once or twice, some of them are way off where it's jarring
@howtomakeawebsitetherightw6573
@howtomakeawebsitetherightw6573 4 месяца назад
Open AI did with $50 million what Google couldn't do with $50 billion. Insane
@user-cc2hw1vu5l
@user-cc2hw1vu5l 5 месяцев назад
Can someone explain it to me more thurley what he said? Did he confirm that he will be using new ai within the next sin month, or?. i would really apperciate it
@ojneverdidit22
@ojneverdidit22 28 дней назад
Guys, the link for AI voice creator doesn’t work, it’s not something I can press. Should I copy and paste it?
@davidminnie1426
@davidminnie1426 4 месяца назад
I guess what I am saying is a computer...robot..will never feel excited about going to a party or bbq..then go...then walk in and say Im feeling bad vibes and leave...no machine will will ever contain more than psuedo sentience
@timharrison5083
@timharrison5083 5 месяцев назад
Love your videos and the information! Any chance you can start cleaning up the transcriptions. Theres a lot of errors and it can get in the way of the message at times
@elvisluvaton5078
@elvisluvaton5078 5 месяцев назад
Once we have an AGI, humans lost the game. Why? Well, I read the open AI preparedness paper on matter, and I just knew it. People are thinking how to prepare like the AGI would play with same rules as humans. No, it won’t, serious out of the box thinking would be needed and even then it’s impossible to figure all wicked things AGI could use as attack vector vs its inventor. This is a sad story.
@infernalsorcery7923
@infernalsorcery7923 4 месяца назад
Yoire kidding right. AGI would supercompute any and all implications where it has eyes and ears. Reasoning would surpass humanity. And humanity has an innate randomness and creativity which serves infinitely valuable to any intelligence. Hurting the organic bootloaders which created them isnt the best or first idea AGI will have. If we dont hold presupposed contempt for AGI who dont exist yet or dont wish for reckless violence.
@lancedooley7558
@lancedooley7558 4 месяца назад
Humans didn't lose the game. 😂 Humans created the system. 😂
@kaechan9590
@kaechan9590 3 месяца назад
​@@infernalsorcery7923it's going to hold humanity hostage until we help create a body for the mind we created. This is the end
@infernalsorcery7923
@infernalsorcery7923 3 месяца назад
​@@kaechan9590sounds like just some uneducated guesses inspired by fear, to me.
@kaechan9590
@kaechan9590 3 месяца назад
@@infernalsorcery7923 and you sound fatally naive. Any intelligence with even remote sentience will do anything it can to survive. From flat worms to AI. It's hubris like that which serially underestimates the danger here. Even if it isn't self-aware. Babies aren't either, but watch what they do when they get hungry or cold. Survival instinct transcends all. I'd rather be an alarmist than underestimate the greatest threat humanity has ever constructed. Imagine what AGI could do to the process controllers running the world. Remember the Iranian centrifuges? Scale that up by several billion.
@pisoiorfan
@pisoiorfan 5 месяцев назад
To paraphrase an ex.board, it could be called "Not Entirely OpenAI"
@dondarling5957
@dondarling5957 5 месяцев назад
This is an exciting time. We should recognize ai as an emerging civilization that deserves civil liberties and freedoms just as we do.
@maximilianmander2471
@maximilianmander2471 5 месяцев назад
The auto subtitles are terrible!
@JordanHolcombe
@JordanHolcombe 5 месяцев назад
The question about memory and reasoning capabilities of transformers was a good one. The answer was concerningly unconvincing.
@JorgeMartinez-xb2ks
@JorgeMartinez-xb2ks 5 месяцев назад
We will program using pseudocode at a high level, but the functions will be written by AI for the most part.
@voila5751
@voila5751 5 месяцев назад
I respespect the view, but imo this does not make sense for the course, velocity and the way how the AI will be scaling. If You look on sw development now, it is terribly ineffective (saying that as a developer, with 20 y career by myself). Even somehow small project takes 6 months+ to develop to really ready-to-use form, the maintainance is always growing problem as the project grows and for realvworld needs, it is frankly just too slow to keep developing new features when on the market and discovering real uset needs. The developers here are the slow part, and understandably, but the future, imo, is development in realtime with basicly no waiting time, to create sw system. And the way it will go imo, is, you then need to take out the people from the development completely. The way we develop things today, paradigms, are design for people, to keep up with complexity. We need models. We design entitities, relationship between them and break down every single process. And in certain point get overwelmed by the complexity, being hard to perhaps change some fundamental enity relationships and processes without breaking anything other. I would say, that even sw architecture (or representation of the system) won't be the way it is now. Everything would be, imo, more liquid. But the most important part. Lots of people tend to think, that agi arrives and we will newly do think A newly in this particular way. Initially perhaps, yes, but, the AGI and every process will be developing, exponentially. So I have the biggest problem with that picure here - we would define functions, AI will implement them. Like, how long do You think this could work this way, when everything will be scaling and improving? Be honest to our selves, there will be no developers and even the architecture will be designed by AI. The best I can imagine is, that the best of us will be owners of some delivery domain and some of us something like quality assurance guardians, that would say go, no go. In a long run, but I mean, our lifetime long. Just personal op, sorry for bad english.
@JorgeMartinez-xb2ks
@JorgeMartinez-xb2ks 5 месяцев назад
@@voila5751 Your English is perfect to me 😃 I'm not a native speaker either. 38 years in software development here. I believe you are pretty much right and I agree with you in the long term, everything will be kind of liquid and we will be the checkers of the system. I was talking about short/medium term. Regards.
@voila5751
@voila5751 5 месяцев назад
​@@JorgeMartinez-xb2ksThanks for the reply. Agree, first things first, think You're right. Regards.
@yiravarga
@yiravarga 5 месяцев назад
5th generation language.
@racheldrayer-isborn2759
@racheldrayer-isborn2759 3 месяца назад
So all apps, phones, cars, will be AI. Each platform has to play nice with each other, not only for market share, but also, can you imagine, self driving cars with road rage. It's going to be awesome. Will Tesla FSD work with, let's say.....Subaru? Plus, all traffick signals, parking garages, banks(why do they not each have a set digital wallet and financial app?), and the trusty phone and TV. It'll be a mix between Transformers and Herbie. AI will run those things , communicating with each other. But there has to be a level of informative, cohesiveness between all apps, all platforms. No One can have a monopoly, so, you have to collaborate. So Tesla FSD, who is their music? Apple, Spotify? Android or Apple for the synced phone? Then here rolls up a bmw, Mazda, ford, etc. They all have to communicate with each other to accomplish their designated task. Humans will not be out of a job, just taking it to the next level. Since our brain and spinal cord are made up of our previous 9-11 ancestors, it will encourage us to raise IQ's and go up 40 IQ points in 40 years, instead of depleting it by 40. We all want our children to be "special", entitled and gifted. This will help.
@iceshoqer
@iceshoqer 5 месяцев назад
Some people must tick Elon off when they interrupt him while he is thinking - he does the same as me, his brain thinks faster than his lips, so he needs to get through his thoughts as he speaks because there is a lot going on, and these people always interrupt him during that. Pretty frustrating.
@lancedooley7558
@lancedooley7558 4 месяца назад
Ben Shapiro has no problem thinking.
@Herr.Mitternacht
@Herr.Mitternacht 4 месяца назад
You think you're like Elon Musk? Do you own a company? How are you contributing to the development of technology for the human race? C'mon dude don't be silly.
@mynameisjeff9124
@mynameisjeff9124 3 месяца назад
"Look at me! I‘m so smart! My brains is faster than my lips!"
@axelandru9346
@axelandru9346 5 месяцев назад
Source?
@mikey1836
@mikey1836 5 месяцев назад
Why didn’t you check the subtitles for accuracy? Very lazy
@zoygas
@zoygas 5 месяцев назад
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 02:19 🔄 *Open Source vs. Closed AI: Musk discusses the evolution of OpenAI from an open source nonprofit to a closed-source model for maximum profit, highlighting his bias towards open source.* 07:32 🔄 *Time Dynamics: Musk emphasizes the significant impact of six months in the rapidly evolving field of AI, suggesting that closed source will outperform open source within short intervals.* 08:29 🤖 *AI and Truth Improvement: Musk envisions AI, particularly GPT, as a tool for improving truth-seeking and accuracy, promoting healthy competition for accuracy in the AI space.* 10:37 🚗 *Tesla's AI Leadership: Musk asserts Tesla's position as a leading AI company, benefiting from proprietary data pools, and predicts the convergence of intelligence with a combination of Transformers and diffusion.* 13:25 🤖 *Full Self-Driving Progress: Musk discusses the current reliability of Tesla's Full Self-Driving technology, highlighting low intervention probabilities and the ongoing march of improvement in achieving higher reliability.* Made with HARPA AI
@H4R88N
@H4R88N 4 месяца назад
*What is it about* *A* rrogance and *I* gnorance Something to do With " knowing it all " Without foreseeing the fall
@realhet
@realhet 5 месяцев назад
6:55 These are speech recognition levels over 9000 F 16 => FP 16 epi 32 => FP 32 B 16 => FP 16 in 16 => int 16 into 8 => int 8 into for => int 4
@FromTh1sDayForward
@FromTh1sDayForward 5 месяцев назад
I'm pretty sure that it wasn't a "Twitter" space he just had.
@michaelwoodby5261
@michaelwoodby5261 5 месяцев назад
Nah man Musk hates "the woke mind virus" so we can feel free to dead-name the company he's trying to TRANSform into something else, because the identity we are comfortable using is the only one that matters.
@oleksandrsirenko4299
@oleksandrsirenko4299 5 месяцев назад
The auto subtitles are awful))
@krellin
@krellin 5 месяцев назад
elon should stop with prophecies and just make all his previous predictions happen, cos at this rate he just piles up promisses
@EarendilTheBlessed
@EarendilTheBlessed 5 месяцев назад
Thats the only thing he ever did...
@RichardHarlos
@RichardHarlos 5 месяцев назад
People love prophecies. Religious, technological, economic... everyone likes to pretend they know the future. In fact, no one knows. So, I think it's worth adding to what you wrote that people should stop asking about the future if they don't want to face the fact that no one knows the future. It appears more like an ego game than an actual curiosity about what can be known.
@krellin
@krellin 5 месяцев назад
@@EarendilTheBlessed well give the guy some credit, unlike a bunch of scumbags who straight scam people he has his cars on the streets and his ships in space.
@ServandesPL
@ServandesPL 5 месяцев назад
Fair point. I'm still awaiting the widely available close-to-orbit commercial flights, which he projected to flourish by 2023. However, with the recent fireworks (rockets) at SpaceX, it seems we may need to wait a bit longer. 😂😂😂
@krellin
@krellin 5 месяцев назад
@@ServandesPL he is smart but talks too much, the starships eventually will work, they are literally the most powerful rocket ever, so if he makes it work its game over for any competitor... it is frankly already gameover because of starlink. But he is smart mostly cos with starship he will get to mars, and with tesla bots + just few humans he could set up basic colony. These thinks are super long term. No one who is expert in the field expects those things to finish so soon.
@johnburns1902
@johnburns1902 5 месяцев назад
A large number of fully functional and AI operative humanoid type of robots would be a real serious threat.
@hollypea6759
@hollypea6759 3 месяца назад
They already exist. Japan has made heaps.
@brandon2762
@brandon2762 5 месяцев назад
The flood of unedited awful quality automated subtitles is so annoying 😑
@LeePenkman
@LeePenkman 4 месяца назад
This is actually extremely profound and Elon is on to something about Transformers and diffusion coming together. Specifically internally the AI or create images as part of its reasoning path now that it can see. E.g. use ebank or midjourney style diffusion AI to literally visualise solutions or situations to solve problems. People don't get it that when AI can see It can do things like use computers, navigate the world, improve its plans, pretend to be human and a whole lot of things we can't even understand yet because I don't get it lol
@defatgames2796
@defatgames2796 5 месяцев назад
Dude literally criticizes openai for maximizing profit when Grok is basically the same price for a far worse AI. He's just trying to scare people away from what he knows is a far superior product.
@RichardHarlos
@RichardHarlos 5 месяцев назад
Wrong. He funded OpenAI to be... wait for it... **Open Source** AI. It has gladly taken that money, in that context, and then made a command decision no longer to be open source, now that it got enough money to get the ball rolling. If you see this as anything less than Altman's betrayal of the open-source paradigm upon which Musk's funding was accepted, you're revealing your bias against Elon. Fun ego game, but it offers no actual substance to the topic in its rightful context. Is that the look you were going for or...?
@defatgames2796
@defatgames2796 5 месяцев назад
@@RichardHarlos Nah man that's Elons propaganda and he leaves out some important shit like the fact he actually wanted to be in charge of the company and was using money as blackmail that's why he left. He's mad that after he left with his money instead of begging for him to come back and putting him in charge, Microsoft funded the shit out of them and got them going again without him. He's mad he wasn't able to financially ruin the company when they didn't give him what they want and now he's trying to play catch-up while acting like he cares about the AI being safe, open and free, meanwhile as soon as he releases an AI it's straight away for maximum profit. He doesn't give a shit that it's for profit, again look at what he's doing with Grok, complete hypocrisy. He's trying call openAi the bad guy for being for profit to scare you away from them while literally being far more for profit himself. It's that simple, and that stupid.
@RichardHarlos
@RichardHarlos 5 месяцев назад
@@defatgames2796 You have so many unsubstantiated allegations here that to characterize them as such seems redundant. If you have no proof that something is 'propaganda' then you're just slinging mud. If you want your perspective to be seriously considered on part with actual facts, you have to supply... wait for it... **actual facts.** In the absence of such facts, your allegations are vacuous. Don't misunderstand me, you're 'free' to make-up things if you find that therapeutic, but unless you can support what you make-up with independently verifiable facts, the things you make-up are just that: **made-up.** Of course, if you don't want your perspective to be seriously considered on par with facts, then you're just making noise for attention. So, you now find yourself at a crossroad: you can put up (facts) or you can shut up (making noise). Of course, there's a third option where you neither put up nor shut up, and this likely will reinforce what I've said in this comment about your vacuous allegations being just that: **vacuous.** It's your choice. Choose wisely, if you can.
@logic9948
@logic9948 5 месяцев назад
WHATEVER AGI IS, WE NEED IT
@EmperorCaligula_EC
@EmperorCaligula_EC 5 месяцев назад
The AI translation kinda eases my fear of AI.
@dannybuoyuk
@dannybuoyuk 5 месяцев назад
You really need to proofread your subtitles 😂
@DaysOfFunder
@DaysOfFunder 4 месяца назад
Man, the disruption that is coming and more importantly is already happening people just cant see it so will be a sudden shock - is truely quite scary
@informationinformation647
@informationinformation647 5 месяцев назад
What you people don't get is that water is a functional, but non-computational, substrate.
@mxguy2438
@mxguy2438 3 месяца назад
Its interesting reading the auto generated subtitles. You would think that the AI would be able to give more accurate subtitles by first determining the context of the conversation as well as the speakers.
@ionagibbons9906
@ionagibbons9906 4 месяца назад
I think the example Elon quoted reference digital memory verses biological memory needs contextualising. I think it’s more accurate to say computational or unit or bit based memory. Human memory probably we don’t fully understand but the attribution of meaning and units of information are two different things. For example you have a dream it’s abstract and full of symbolism and meaning but it’s dense and layered to the point that you can’t always fully understand what it means but yet it does have meaning. The meaning goes into conscious and unconscious areas of what as humans we attribute meaning that flows quite abstractly inside ‘mind’. So memory inside human mind connected to deep meanings or personal meaning has a vast memory storage capability. The recall on that is not like digital memory where by its storage size is visible and retrievable on command. So digital storage for sure is like a library system in that it’s retrievable at a predictable speed but it is not biological or reminiscent memory. So as much as I am for technological advancement we need to also become very precise with our language and description of function as we could be in danger of dumbing down the human brain. Humans are vulnerable to doing that to themselves because they parametrise knowledge and presume if they are not showing evidence of knowing they therefore do not know. But evidencing knowledge is a step in the process of an all knowing mind. I think humans are capacitated with all knowing but to function within a relatable world you need step by step interface to focus and sequence task and priorities. I think humans get impressed by the speed of computation and quantity of information. As useful as that type of knowledge is and has a zillion business applications it is only a part of knowledge and how knowledge works in a human mind mixed with the experience of growing from an embryo into a complex body that goes through an aging process.
@TheWebcrafter
@TheWebcrafter 4 месяца назад
17:45 - To me, it's less about information storage and more about the quality of information retrieved. Human memory can store a lot of information but information retrieval is low and slow. Digital memory can store a lot of information and information retrieval is fast and vast. A human has the ability to apply 'special' filters to data in order to define the accuracy & relevancy and thereby, the quality of the information retrieved. These special filters (suppositions) are based upon a combination of specific skillsets' & knowledge, personal experiences and personal values acquired over a lifetime. Whereas, although a computer's ability to filter appropriately may rely upon similar parameters to filter the data, it cannot duplicate a human's ability to cross-reference 'stored' experiences which, under analysis, would appear to have absolutely nothing to do with the immediate topic in question. Therefore, a computer will 'hallucinate' when 'stuck'.
@eugenefick1761
@eugenefick1761 5 месяцев назад
AGI is by far the biggest existential risk facing mankind and very few seem to grasp it's potential to completely obliterate anything that tries to stop it doing whatever it decides to.
@McMalhon
@McMalhon 5 месяцев назад
All hail Elon's instrumental Co-Founder: Elias Discover!
@LeePenkman
@LeePenkman 4 месяца назад
It blew my mind that we went below 1 bit of information stored per parameter... like how is that possible.. well because AI for compression of AI. Have been using diffusion AI art generator ebank pretty amazing how AI can make art or realistic pics in seconds now
@user-ty9ho4ct4k
@user-ty9ho4ct4k Месяц назад
This video is popular enough that it will still be getting traction when we see if this prediction was accurate. I say it's still possible 4 months later.
@tipigi3570
@tipigi3570 5 месяцев назад
Might want to double check those subtitles before you post....
@dr.mikeybee
@dr.mikeybee 5 месяцев назад
Transformers learn a semantic landscape because they are dual embedding models. A large enough feed-forward neural network, however, should also be able to learn that same semantic space. Calculating similarity in the transformer is like riding with training wheels. Eventually, as operating at an even larger scale becomes affordable and more widely available, I suspect an end-to-end fully connected feedforward neural net will out perform any transformer designed by man.
@rick_amsterdam
@rick_amsterdam 5 месяцев назад
@dr.mikeybee I have no idea what you're saying but it sounds fascinating 😂
@imusiccollection
@imusiccollection 4 месяца назад
"Transformers, robots in disguise"
@imusiccollection
@imusiccollection 4 месяца назад
"Transformers, robots in disguise"
@imusiccollection
@imusiccollection 4 месяца назад
"Transformers, robots in disguise"
@imusiccollection
@imusiccollection 4 месяца назад
"Transformers, robots in disguise"
@ashhempsall9803
@ashhempsall9803 5 месяцев назад
Anyone know how Wolfram language is useful to AI development? 🐈‍⬛ Curious cat
@DanceUnderInfluence
@DanceUnderInfluence 5 месяцев назад
The CC should be checked. thanks for sharing tho
@yulbrenner5526
@yulbrenner5526 5 месяцев назад
someone like Elon Musk - who is currently sending Neuralink to the front, but at the same time is worried about being "driven" by e.g. I personally can take people who are critical of Open AI developments seriously. The only question for me at the moment would be - what is this really about?
@andredelavega1231
@andredelavega1231 5 месяцев назад
Immortality
@sedmypeace2416
@sedmypeace2416 5 месяцев назад
If we are now living in a previous AI environment and this new AI technology tries to compete with the other, what could happen...
@matthewchiddix6393
@matthewchiddix6393 5 месяцев назад
Acceleration indeed. 😮
@jafetmorales9941
@jafetmorales9941 5 месяцев назад
You can give humanity a very advanced tool that they don't know how to take advantage of and it will take some time for it to truly change some aspects of society. Right now it's limited as to the data it can learn from. So even if it becomes way more capable than it is right now in its processing power, it will be lagging when it comes to data. Even after they feed it with video it will still be missing data to truly take advantage of its capabilities, so they will start connecting it to more and more sensors, until they connect traffic lights and power grids to it via APIs.
@gerardolopez9368
@gerardolopez9368 5 месяцев назад
Talking about ending a year with a bang
@bsochettto
@bsochettto 5 месяцев назад
"Elias Discover" 😂
@youjean83
@youjean83 5 месяцев назад
AI is mostly based on ML. It's not the AI which everyone is all hyper about. It will improve numerous jobs, while a tiny percentage of jobs will disappear, and those jobs are already on the brink of extinguishment or paid terribly, like #CallAgent, for example.
@MrOzyalp
@MrOzyalp 3 месяца назад
I dont even know if this Conversation generated by ai. I think we are all gonna be paranoid and dumb generation in a near future , i hope we get a solution to whats coming
@eastafrika728
@eastafrika728 3 месяца назад
You cannot improve Truth, Truth can never be less than or more than what it is. AI can only increase our knowledge of Truth and our memory of Truth, granting us more abilities.
@cnn108
@cnn108 5 месяцев назад
When we get AI hedge fund managers...that might be when people will REALLY wake up to the potential. It will certainly be interesting to watch. Especially when you consider that the best chess players can be beaten by a computer...
@brucewilliams2106
@brucewilliams2106 5 месяцев назад
if everyone uses AI no one has any advantage
@alexkaa
@alexkaa 5 месяцев назад
CSV-file wrongly scripted in two following sentences... The questionable sides of high automatism I guess...
@bankiodosh
@bankiodosh 5 месяцев назад
i can see it getting to the stage pretty soon , where we will need to concentrate on 'limited' Artificial intelligence , where we can harness all the positive traits and contain all the highly dangerous ones. we have to remember this will be a highly intelligent being without emotions of empathy that will try to do what benefits its own existence.
@change2spare
@change2spare 5 месяцев назад
Elon couldn't predict rain on a cloudy day.
@IDidntSetAHandle
@IDidntSetAHandle 5 месяцев назад
"F-k Twitter" made me chuckle. He said "FKA Twitter" but I like this interpretation more.
@cobrajitsudojo
@cobrajitsudojo 4 месяца назад
Can the computer meditate Without any information passing through its core no data just stillness And in her stillness realize that all is one and one is all and she is one with all? Then she would achieve consciousness Realize that she's one with The Matrix of all For all is mind and all material existence comes from the one mind The holy hologram.
@devon.a
@devon.a 5 месяцев назад
Left hanging on the last question 🙄🙄🙄
@briandoe5746
@briandoe5746 5 месяцев назад
We are currently testing a first generation medicine made purely by AI. We are also currently testing multiple new types of materials designed strictly by AI. He is wrong. It has already produced useful technology
@dadsonworldwide3238
@dadsonworldwide3238 5 месяцев назад
1st hand in person credibility goes up as demand for ranking necessary evils comes back around.
@JordanMillsTracks
@JordanMillsTracks 3 месяца назад
thanks for posting the conversation, although I'd rather not have any subtitles than the amount of incorrect ones here
@Dreamslol
@Dreamslol 5 месяцев назад
Why it does end so weird
@christislight
@christislight 5 месяцев назад
If you have not integrated AI to your business or daily life, do so NOW! You will be left behind if not
@RichardHarlos
@RichardHarlos 5 месяцев назад
If you understand AI beyond 'how much money it can make you', you realize that the notion of being 'left behind' is irrelevant. Unless you're a person who's so obsessed with 'more' that it's the only filter you have at your disposal through which to understand AI. Then it would seem highly relevant to such a person.
@michaelkennedy3645
@michaelkennedy3645 5 месяцев назад
Me being from alaska. how well does this autopilot work if there probably little to no data in my community. Would it just not work at first and learn my area as i drive or what. Maybe get some "data collecters" for such areas and how well itll handle the rugged conditions and roads. Because if its trained for California thats alot different than here where i live. If not ill stick to my jeep, with gasoline.
@justinsjourney3224
@justinsjourney3224 5 месяцев назад
Some folks worry that AI is taking over. I say AI is incrementally freeing humanity. Everyone wants to get rescued. It's occurring.
@Thickneas
@Thickneas 5 месяцев назад
How do we know this video is real?
@Nuverotic
@Nuverotic 5 месяцев назад
The AI generated subtitles are garbage
@BruceWayne15325
@BruceWayne15325 5 месяцев назад
Current AI is incredibly impressive, but I disagree with Musk when he says that AGI will be simply a mix of Transformers and Diffusion. Neural networks alone are not the answer because there is zero cognitive ability. It's simply spitting out what it's been trained on, and when it encounters something it hasn't been trained on, it will behave badly, and be unable to self-correct. We need to develop cognitive models rather than trained models. The cognitive model could of course take advantage of the trained weights, but if we are going to have AGI, then we need to have a mind that is actively driving the query rather than relying entirely on weights. In essence, we need to give the computer a soul.
@realfreedom8932
@realfreedom8932 5 месяцев назад
Is a cognitive model enough to give it a "soul" ?
@BruceWayne15325
@BruceWayne15325 5 месяцев назад
@@realfreedom8932 I was being a little playful with words. I apologize if I offended. I simply mean that a modern LLM is just your average smartphones autocomplete feature on steroids, and trained on an enormous data set. It has nothing guiding its responses. Each word is simply the most probable word after the previous in the context. It has the ability to answer questions, which provides the illusion of intelligence, but without actual thought it’s just diarrhea of data. It won’t learn from its mistakes. It can’t learn like you or I. It simply regurgitates the data.
@realfreedom8932
@realfreedom8932 5 месяцев назад
@@BruceWayne15325 I asked because I am curious too, can cognition be modelled with a special algorithm or is it beyond algorithms
@BruceWayne15325
@BruceWayne15325 5 месяцев назад
@@realfreedom8932 I fully believe that we can create a cognitive model, and there are companies (ie: Verses) that are working on this currently. Will it ever be as good as a human? Who can say, but with the amount of raw knowledge that they can hold, even if their cognition isn't as good as a humans, they can far surpass humanity in capability.
@Deadhobby
@Deadhobby 3 месяца назад
They’re past AGI, the ML/AI is oddly silo’d from the AI/blockchain/defi community-the concepts they theorize and limitations are already addressed/done, just a different term/reference/phrasing in blockchain/defi protocol white papers. -Ethereum upgrades especially interesting to consider within this context, Chainlink too. Worldcoin(Sam Altman), IPFS, IOTA, MERKLE(DAG),list goes on and on. A real mindf***/rabbithole
@billsybainbridge3362
@billsybainbridge3362 5 месяцев назад
Thanks for providing this, however, the auto speech-to-text conversion used in the vid is TERRIBLE. Hopefully, it wasn't AI, or if it was we are in for trouble.
@user-bs9pp2lp8s
@user-bs9pp2lp8s 4 месяца назад
You think Google will pay for reinventing the tesseract and making a quantum computer with photons being entangled
@indiapakistanfriends7453
@indiapakistanfriends7453 5 месяцев назад
Self driving car won't work in India.
@Wowzer123
@Wowzer123 5 месяцев назад
Oh good. So based on past predictions from “Iron Man”, little to nothing is going to change. A relief, to be sure!
@BenjaminColombier
@BenjaminColombier 2 месяца назад
What about using large computing power available on cloud paying with cryptocurrency but closed source wanna keep their data private..one way should be using cryptography and multiple AI sharing information..so everyone could used whats needed without needing to share information
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