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Exponential Technology Literacy: Neil Jacobstein at TEDxSanMigueldeAllende 

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Niell Jacobstein of NASA's Singularity University describes how artificial intelligence will change the world.
Neil Jacobstein Co-chairs the Artificial Intelligence and Robotics Track at Singularity University on the NASA Research Park campus in Mountain View California. He served as President of Singularity University from October 2010-2011. His work there focuses on the technical, business, and ethical implications of exponential technologies. Neil became a Reuters Research Fellow in the Digital Vision Program at Stanford University in 2006. He has been a Distinguished Visiting Scholar in Stanford's Media X Program since 2007. He Chaired AAAI's 17th Innovative Applications of Artificial Intelligence Conference, and has served as a technical consultant on AI research and development projects for many industrial and government agencies. Jacobstein was CEO of Teknowledge Corporation, a pioneering AI company. He worked as a graduate research intern in Alan Kay's Learning Research Group at Xerox's Palo Alto Research Center (PARC), and in PARC's Software Concepts Group. Neil is a Crown Fellow at the Aspen Institute. Jacobstein is deeply interdisciplinary, and for 20 years has served as Chairman of the Institute for Molecular Manufacturing, a nanotechnology R&D organization that has advised the White House Science Office, Foresight, and the Academy of Sciences. Neil has performed in executive and technical advisory roles for industry, NGOs, and government.
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@PianoMastR64
@PianoMastR64 10 лет назад
This, and videos like this, give me the confidence that a Resource-Based Economy will actually work. This is the state of our technology, and it is advancing at an exponential rate.
@louisbarbisan8471
@louisbarbisan8471 9 лет назад
It's about time someone individualistic thinking and speaking in a way that some of us can understand in a laymen and clear terms. You have strengthen the way I think. Thank you so much
11 лет назад
excellent talk. a fresh perspective on the topic.
@AZURA888
@AZURA888 9 лет назад
All this was predicted first by Raymond Kurzweil, if you want to know what will happen in the future read his books, the Singularity is Near and the Age of the Spiritual Machines.
@PianoMastR64
@PianoMastR64 10 лет назад
We do have unlimited resources. What is limited is our access to these resources which is increasing exponentially.
@myeasypc2010
@myeasypc2010 11 лет назад
One of the most basic problems in maths is solving very large linear equations., Even a supercomputer would struggle to solve a system of equations that has a trillion variables. However, in a new paper recently published in Physical Review Letters, Aram Harrow at the University of Bristol and colleagues from MIT in the United States have discovered a quantum algorithm that solves the problem much faster than conventional computers can. And the larger the problem, the greater the speedup.
@IlMagnusReviews
@IlMagnusReviews 10 лет назад
The universe is awaking, it seems...
@bighands69
@bighands69 11 лет назад
I was not trying to disagree with your statement. Moores law does not dictate computing power alone it does contribute to its growth but is not the only thing at play. Advances in algorithms and quantum computation have nothing to do with moore's law. and are separate growth area's. There will more than likely be quantum computers that will be used for precise problems and not general computing. My point is more about the growth of computing power.
@bighands69
@bighands69 11 лет назад
Even if Moores law was to stop tomorrow there will still be growth in computing power as information methodologies will still create growth. it is possible that in the next 10 years everybody will have quantum computers via the cloud and some will not even know they are interacting with them as their computers will still look and act like they do today.
@georgegalamb7523
@georgegalamb7523 9 лет назад
Yesterdays science-fiction is tomorrows reality. Like it or not, here it comes.
@jackstratif9988
@jackstratif9988 10 лет назад
oh yea
@bighands69
@bighands69 11 лет назад
Embedded systems is a field that if anybody is paying attention to will make money on a grand scale. And this money will then drive new innovation. People who are involved in technology today want to drive things forward and not build a castle on the hills. Even the walls in our homes will be embedded and will trees in forests.
@JodsLife1
@JodsLife1 10 лет назад
i like the robot selfie the msot
@myeasypc2010
@myeasypc2010 11 лет назад
if Watson used quantum algorithm as part of his programming .Watson could have played 10,000 people at one time and beat them all. just by changing programming . Solving big problems with new quantum algorithm look it up
@paulussantosowidjaja8390
@paulussantosowidjaja8390 9 лет назад
Thanks to "GOD" for taking me out of the tabacco family business. And thank you, Sir for sharing your thought. Long time ago I was an AISB activist.
@rocksteel9087
@rocksteel9087 8 лет назад
what
@cawfeedawg
@cawfeedawg 8 лет назад
Internet of things... idk if I want my fridge telling the rest of the world what I put in it. Its getting so hard to hide body parts these days.. sheeze.
@robinchwan
@robinchwan 9 лет назад
hmm.. i think the next logical step of harware is to develop a flexible hardware.. i wanted to call it software but that is allready taken so... flexware ?
@robinchwan
@robinchwan 9 лет назад
+robinchwan in case you guys did not understand... like flesh that living beings have.. BUT not flesh.. just like it.. and it is flexible... maby strechable ?
@DarthSenorQueso
@DarthSenorQueso 8 лет назад
+robinchwan already happening, flexible screens are a thing of today. They were shown off at the nobel prize presentation.
@DrJackalPhD
@DrJackalPhD 11 лет назад
Maybe it's just our time Jack.
@myeasypc2010
@myeasypc2010 11 лет назад
conventional computers, the larger the problem, the greater the speedup. DO YOU UNDERSTAND AND KNOW WHAT THIS MEAN ?
@likennedy
@likennedy 11 лет назад
Wow cool you can get on Ted these days by regurgitating Kurzweil!
@wernertrptube
@wernertrptube 10 лет назад
Gurdjieff had teached us to awaken. But most has failed.
@Earth-Angel-639
@Earth-Angel-639 9 лет назад
Elon Musk founder tesla said AI wound be like summoning a Demon from hell!!!!
@mastertheillusion
@mastertheillusion 9 лет назад
By 2030 my cell phone will be smarter than me. O.o
@Banzay20
@Banzay20 10 лет назад
Technological unemployment gonna be for real pretty soon… on a mass scale!
@myeasypc2010
@myeasypc2010 11 лет назад
i do not think you understand ,problem solving , a system of equations that has a 100s of trillions variables down to few hundred variables. Watson 80 trillion flash in a sec or less
@nicholastrice8750
@nicholastrice8750 5 лет назад
"Artificial intelligence is not our enemy...it's going to be harnessed..." I hope he's right; otherwise we are all screwed. What are the chances that a cabal of psychopaths will hijack A.I. for their own purposes? I know, I know- extremely unlikely! *chuckles ruefully*
@nicholastrice8750
@nicholastrice8750 5 лет назад
I agree that AI offers unprecedented opportunities and processing power, and will be indispensable to solving the great issues of the 21st century. However, starry-eyed AI evangelism like this man typifies strikes me as extremely naive. Like many new technologies throughout history, AI's primary utility and employment will be as a weapon and an instrument of great power politics. Let that sink in, then tell me this devotion among the Silicon Valley intelligentsia to discussing only the limitlessly bright future of AI while downplaying the threats it poses is anything but blind or dishonest. Musk's assessment of Al's potentialities is far more realistic and sober-minded than the many apostles of the Cybernetic Second-Coming; who, like Dr. Frankenstein, believe they are too smart to lose control of the undead monster they are assembling. Science's crowning achievement may be its crowning (and final) act of hubris. "Let's build a globe-spanning hyper-intelligent, self-aware golem with access to every level of our infrastructure, and then say with a straight face that THERE'S NOTHING TO WORRY ABOUT! Trust us, we won't lose control and we know what we're doing." That's Science Inc.'s P.R. platform regarding AI in a nutshell. Hilarious. AI is a national security issue of the highest order. The threats it poses cannot be underestimated. Whether AI prevents our extinction or hastens it is up to us and how rigorously, ethically, and securely we develop it. Something with so much impact on every sector of society should not be decided on solely by wide-eyed true believers in Silicon Valley. There is no room for mistakes with this technology.
@kellogsnotavailable
@kellogsnotavailable 11 лет назад
such wishful thinking. I might have agreed with him if we have lived in a perfect world with infinite resources. Oh wait, he did talk about ethics. Well, I guess the second problem remains to be addressed.
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