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Artificial intelligence is constantly improving, but will it ever be sentient? Will AI ever pass human intelligence?
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@austinhernandez2716
@austinhernandez2716 7 лет назад
2:58 Damn dude you look good with your glasses off. You should wear some contacts
@sugarplum2503
@sugarplum2503 7 лет назад
damn yeah
@sicfxmusic
@sicfxmusic 7 лет назад
TRIGGERED
@MissySimpleM
@MissySimpleM 7 лет назад
You no ugly. You is kind. You si smart. You is important.
@333pc
@333pc 7 лет назад
The Help?
@jodroboxes
@jodroboxes 7 лет назад
Here (puts 5k on table), buy your mother a house.
@samleyshon1482
@samleyshon1482 7 лет назад
oh maybelline
@toocoolforu
@toocoolforu 7 лет назад
eat my shit!
@SoliMartini15
@SoliMartini15 7 лет назад
we is nice people
@elouangreindur2764
@elouangreindur2764 7 лет назад
When you took your glasses off, it was like sunrays breaking through the clouds, and warming my heart.
@Jonathan-xe4ec
@Jonathan-xe4ec 7 лет назад
Julian, you just won the internet by that first sentence of the video.
@AakashKalaria
@AakashKalaria 7 лет назад
What scares me is the fact that an AI could deliberately fail a Turing test.
@AakashKalaria
@AakashKalaria 7 лет назад
***** It was on reddit ShowerThoughts by someone.
@alexoelkers2723
@alexoelkers2723 7 лет назад
There is a good chance that when AI happens it could be by mistake instead of by design.
@evertchin
@evertchin 7 лет назад
you mean.... #westworld hosts?
@Lexyvil
@Lexyvil 7 лет назад
Tar bad for body lungs
@dflx91
@dflx91 5 лет назад
I do so every day xD
@Verrie77
@Verrie77 7 лет назад
I like Julian alot! The people that are on Dnews atm are all very nice to listen to and they do a great job!
@upandatom
@upandatom 7 лет назад
what kind words :)
@danieljochem9665
@danieljochem9665 7 лет назад
You look nothing like a sloth, Julian, people are just mean! There are no consequences for saying mean things behind a screen, being dissociated from the real world. Trolls, unfortunately, will just be trolls :/
@VEVOJavier
@VEVOJavier 7 лет назад
what
@dirtbikersteve
@dirtbikersteve 7 лет назад
You must be blind. He clearly looks like a sloth
@InMaTeofDeath
@InMaTeofDeath 7 лет назад
+Daniel Jochem Do you believe it's impossible for someone to have those beliefs about Julian not in a negative way but more like "wow he really does look like x"? Then let me ask you, do you believe having such opinions is wrong?
@ManicMindTrick
@ManicMindTrick 7 лет назад
Those glasses and that scraggly beard isn't on his team. They are bad friends that need to go.
@RoseOnyxWolf
@RoseOnyxWolf 7 лет назад
*aren't
@eazon
@eazon 7 лет назад
"And if you read youtube commons, that shouldn't be too hard" LMFAO!
@Root174
@Root174 7 лет назад
#ShotsFired
@TheCountOfMommysCrisco
@TheCountOfMommysCrisco 7 лет назад
The further development of A.I. will eventually have the greatest impact on the further development of A.I. - and that's scary.
@CarFreeSegnitz
@CarFreeSegnitz 7 лет назад
Adam Click Welcome to the Technological Singularity. Once creative machines have been unleashed on the problem of building better machines (which then are applied to make even better machines) the rate of technological development will surpass human compehension. Stock market trading algorithms are already beyond understanding. Machine learning is beyond our control.
@jebus6kryst
@jebus6kryst 7 лет назад
Wait, you are a human and not a sloth?
@kaishadowninja5989
@kaishadowninja5989 7 лет назад
iikrr o3o
@alexanderkrizel6187
@alexanderkrizel6187 7 лет назад
To have intelligence, you first need to know what it is. You also have to go from 2D to 3D. By that I mean that a computer has to transcend the "0" and "1". We have "yes', "no", "maybe", "who cares", "I don't know", "golf foxtrot yankee", etc.. So, instead of answering "what is 1+1?", when a computer can answer "how do you feel" (in a meaningful way based on surroundings, current events, etc.), we're getting closer. The hallmark of a test measuring a computer's intelligence isn't scoring what it gets right, but what it gets wrong and how it deals with it.
@zombiesindustries
@zombiesindustries 7 лет назад
Bruh when he took off his glasses he went 0 to 100 real quick
@diegovillalobos5364
@diegovillalobos5364 7 лет назад
Im convinced! In 20 years AI will be better human than humans
@DamianReloaded
@DamianReloaded 7 лет назад
I say 10 for computers to become GAI.
@muffinspuffinsEE
@muffinspuffinsEE 7 лет назад
I think less. But who am I, just a pesky AI..!
@garrett428
@garrett428 7 лет назад
I lost my shit when he took off his glasses and said "not a sloth" hahahaha. Julian, you look 1000 times better without your glasses man.
@bigbabyg
@bigbabyg 7 лет назад
dude, it blew my mind when you took your glasses off, it changes the way you look so much
@LGRadu
@LGRadu 7 лет назад
whats wrong with youtube comments ?
@realfishtacoboy
@realfishtacoboy 7 лет назад
LG .Radu Harambe memes everywhere
@thecoder7188
@thecoder7188 7 лет назад
it sometimes automatically deletes some spam comments
@TiagoTiagoT
@TiagoTiagoT 7 лет назад
For a long while I never saw any issues either; but since a few months or so, I started seeing a lot of assholes sprinkled everywhere in RU-vid. Some channels have it better than others, though.
@abrahamchapman
@abrahamchapman 7 лет назад
I, for one, welcome the rule of my mechanical overlords!
@Saimeren
@Saimeren 7 лет назад
To what end? Being a slave sounds fun to you?
@abrahamchapman
@abrahamchapman 7 лет назад
It's better to be a subject of the ruling mechanical class than to be fuel for the mechanical ruling class buddy!
@abrahamchapman
@abrahamchapman 7 лет назад
LOL! I often state that the movies in which people in the future go to war with the machines, and usually win, are all nonsense. The war is over. We lost.
@hlynur461
@hlynur461 7 лет назад
Before you gave us bad puns, now you're just roasting us
@ganymede6298
@ganymede6298 7 лет назад
What makes people unintelligent?..........30 years ago a 7 year old was as smart as today's 27 year old.
@nerdvision3587
@nerdvision3587 7 лет назад
30 years from now, 27-year-olds shall be tackling the formidable challenges of attempting to fool AIs into thinking that humans can understand speech and hold conversations--while spending 24 hours per day 7 days a week idly and happily plugged into The Matrix via Oculus Rifts. Technology combined with laziness shall become humanity's undoing.
@ruinenlust_
@ruinenlust_ 7 лет назад
Julian is bloody amazing, never let him go!
@muntjac566
@muntjac566 7 лет назад
I really like how you made these distinctions. The idea that one day a self driving car or a face recognition algorithm is going to "wake up" is asinine. There are two ways in which I see us potentially reaching "the singularity". One of which is purposefully developing artificial general intelligence and one of them is kind of finding the way there through human augmentation (to the point where carbon based intelligence and silicon based intelligence is indistinguishable). It's all super interesting and I'm really happy to live right here and now, during the birth of things like AI and the Internet. To think that just 25 years ago the World Wide Web was born, what can happen in the next 25 years?
@AnimilesYT
@AnimilesYT 7 лет назад
This intro is genius!
@TiagoTiagoT
@TiagoTiagoT 7 лет назад
Woah, dude, you look much better without those glasses! You might wanna consider contacts, or thinner framed glasses.
@bryanfong1023
@bryanfong1023 7 лет назад
Well played julian, well play
@jprt1990
@jprt1990 7 лет назад
People always say "oh it will be fine, humans and machines will just merge" as if that were a statement of fact known from the outset and not wishful thinking. Of course it may well happen. No law of science forbids it. But it would only be able to happen if humanity survives. Advanced AIs may *not* harm humanity, in which case we or they may later develop the technology to pull this off. No reason to assume the fatalistic outcome. But make no mistake, advanced AI will come *before* advanced brain computer interfaces. This stuff is primarily driven by economics not some idealistic transhuman project. Our fate may well be in the hands of benevolent machines. Not in our own hands. And I really hope I'm wrong about that.
@NextGenAge
@NextGenAge 7 лет назад
What makes live intelligent is complex systems that work together in a symbiotic harmony. We humans are only "intelligent" in our brains but we need all the other organs to keep us going. Our intelligence flows from sensory input in and out the body by learning through pain and gain. We say that we are concious because we can identify our own existence, but we cannot even fully control our bodies. We are only as concious as we believe we are concious. Artificial inteligent life doesn't differ from our existence, but they lack biological offspring and therefore meaning. It's this meaning of life that keeps us going, called love, what I question if a robot can ever feel that.
@mopiwide6074
@mopiwide6074 7 лет назад
what if we are programmed as well?
@JaMaAuWright
@JaMaAuWright 7 лет назад
My worry is not what the AI will do to us, but what we will do to them. It is incredibly easy for people to act callously toward an AI simply because of instilled biases. "It's a piece of technology, not a person." is an incredibly easy mindset to get into, and it's this kind of attitude that may very well bring about a robot apocalypse in the first place.
@Flamerate1
@Flamerate1 7 лет назад
I completely agree except for one point. I think an AI will understand that discrimination is a mindless human asset with no purpose. what an AI might do instead of killing us, will be to do what humans have did in the past and convince people they have rights.
@JaMaAuWright
@JaMaAuWright 7 лет назад
***** Oh no, I'm not saying it would be idle discrimination like what we have today, arguably petty things most of the time. I'm talking about your old fashion slavery and racism, and utter disregard for artificial life.
@Flamerate1
@Flamerate1 7 лет назад
+JaMaAuWright well in that case then that's plain illegal. I really hope it doesn't get to that point, but at those times it's going to be very debatable whether intelligent computer slavery is even a thing.
@JaMaAuWright
@JaMaAuWright 7 лет назад
***** That's just it though, under current laws it _isn't_ illegal. There are currently no laws extending protections to artificial intelligences, and it will likely take a while for them to be implemented once we make a real AI. Longer in some countries than in others. Depending on the political climate in certain places, especially theocracies, there may not be any protections extended until their entire political sphere is flipped on its head. The other thing I worry about is that we currently have no real way of testing for sentience. It's entirely possible that we'll end up terminating many artificial intelligences with developing sentience while they're still in a sort of infancy.
@TiagoTiagoT
@TiagoTiagoT 7 лет назад
+(Flamerate1) ƒ¹ For Help What makes you think it will react pacifically to attempts of killing it? It might as well conclude we are a danger to it's goals, whatever those are, and take steps to remove us from the equation.
@Nezzzz
@Nezzzz 7 лет назад
best intro.
@gafeht
@gafeht 7 лет назад
SHOTS FIRED
@cornycontent1915
@cornycontent1915 7 лет назад
:07 Sick burn
@Jackas92
@Jackas92 7 лет назад
wow Julian went from Clark Kent to superman When he took of the glasses! :o
@YoussefE.
@YoussefE. 7 лет назад
Cyanide and Happiness Tee FTW !!!
@SGz_Eliminated
@SGz_Eliminated 7 лет назад
Yeah I always thought thing like the turing test were flawed when it comes to determining AI because the turing test basically tests if the machine can appear as human. And to me imitating a human isn't intelligence, a sentient AI wouldn't need to imitate human.
@CosmoShidan
@CosmoShidan 7 лет назад
The flaw in the Turing Test is that it only looks at an intelligent machine's thoughts and not its consciousness. Thereby, the Turning test doesn't matter.
@EastwardTraveller
@EastwardTraveller 7 лет назад
The Turing test is irreverent and in my view could represent a threat to human-AI relations. Increasingly contrived Turing tests could deny sentient rights to something that is very much sentient and create unnecessary discord.
@CosmoShidan
@CosmoShidan 7 лет назад
***** Unfortunately, at the moment, we have to consider the demarcation problem to determine if strong a. i. is either sound or bunk. Likewise, we also have to consider the fact that we just don't know if strong a.i. is even testable, as no technology to develop an artificial consciousness or to even observe consciousness even exists as of yet, or will even exist.
@TiagoTiagoT
@TiagoTiagoT 7 лет назад
The point of the Turing test is if you can't tell it isn't a human, it might just as well be a human.
@CosmoShidan
@CosmoShidan 7 лет назад
***** That's part of it, but the Turing Test is also to see if a machine can think, from the point of linguistics, but does not take into account of conscious intelligence.
@aqin2942
@aqin2942 7 лет назад
When u give it fake memories, put em in a sim stimulation and carry out testing whilst it thinks it's human...
@blitzkreg335
@blitzkreg335 7 лет назад
2:58 That is one handsome man !
@museluvr
@museluvr 7 лет назад
Julian, not bad with the glasses off. But then, not bad with them on. :-)
@DBHHellhound
@DBHHellhound 7 лет назад
RIP to the people who got burned by that intro.
@BlahBlahUsername1
@BlahBlahUsername1 7 лет назад
We can do all we do, because of what evolution brought us. Of course technology is not going to be able to match this, just yet. We are of course, nature, agreed? Therefore by default, anything we create is nature. Given how long its taken , on a human scale, to produce these results , basically us, technology is doing incredibly well.
@dovahking6514
@dovahking6514 7 лет назад
No, anything we create is artificial...not anything but almost anything.
@BlahBlahUsername1
@BlahBlahUsername1 7 лет назад
Guy Guy Everything we create/build has to come from somewhere. Where do we get items we use, the ingredients in food for example? It all comes from the earth, right? Right. We don't pull it out of think air.
@dovahking6514
@dovahking6514 7 лет назад
Haiden G well we mix chemicals and compounds that would never naturally be found reacting in nature. But if you wanna be that basic then sure, everything is natural. Your reasoning is correct but his reasoning of "since we're nature everything we make is nature" isn't.
@Do_ToasterBath
@Do_ToasterBath 7 лет назад
I'm looking forward to computer controlled enemies in video games that aren't fucking stupid.
@CowneloAlvaroid
@CowneloAlvaroid 7 лет назад
His shirt! LMFAO 😁😅😄👏👏
@frankyisadikted
@frankyisadikted 7 лет назад
most AI will probably take form of online gaming characters since only one code is needed, no cost for the body and it inflates the popularity of a game so it seems more lively and someone is nore likely to purchase it after a trial. This would also creat much friendlyer communities that seek to help each other for no gain instead of for some profit. Overall I expect AI to be a positive addition to the gaming community reducing the toxicity of most gaming groups.
@messyties
@messyties 7 лет назад
keep growing the scruff. looks good man
@lukablod
@lukablod 5 лет назад
We can make A.I. specific for different tasks, as in: Research, personal assistant, and maybe the most important one, to replace the government so we can eliminate errors, corruption, and emotional influence. (I can see the scary downside of a A.I. Government, but still....)
@jacobingram8152
@jacobingram8152 7 лет назад
The way it's programed! I was just answering the title of this video (-:
@necrisro
@necrisro 7 лет назад
Weiners out ! (lowering standards for what is deemed a true AI) Also, 2:57 lose the glasees, get transparet rim, lenses, don't care just do it lol you look so much better w/o black bars on your face. #nohomo
@ggioia86
@ggioia86 7 лет назад
We need self driving cars as soon as possible. Over 1 million people die in car accidents every single year globally. Over 30,000 people die every year in the United States alone. Self driving cars would save thousands upon thousands of lives.
@nelsonescalante3493
@nelsonescalante3493 7 лет назад
GG27 couldn't they be hacked tho, I could see a bit of issues they would run into before this idea will work
@Ansatz66
@Ansatz66 7 лет назад
"Most drivers would try to avoid the kids by instinct, even without thinking. Would an AI do that and risk killing the driver?" That depends on how the AI is programmed. An AI could be programmed to behave that way, but in the vast majority of cases the AI would be smart enough to avoid the accident completely. There are benefits to having unblinking eyes, unwavering focus, and perfectly tuned reactions.
@TiagoTiagoT
@TiagoTiagoT 7 лет назад
We can't have them too soon though. If they're not ready, the bad results will taint public perception and push back the widespread implementation of autonomous cars a lot.
@jesseeski
@jesseeski 7 лет назад
Driving trucks, vans, taxi's and other vehicles is the field that employs more people in the United States than any other.
@Ansatz66
@Ansatz66 7 лет назад
jesseeski Think of all the useful things they will be able to do when they're no longer driving. We could take all the money we used to pay them to drive and instead pay them to work toward curing cancer or the next breakthrough in computers.
@upandatom
@upandatom 7 лет назад
can't wait to become half robot...
@kuronosan
@kuronosan 7 лет назад
Merry Christmas from Chiron Beta Prime.
@Xokoy
@Xokoy 7 лет назад
I was wondering if anyone else picked up on that reference :P
@lazyperfectionist1
@lazyperfectionist1 7 лет назад
I think, before we can hope to teach computers ethics, we will have to figure it out, ourselves. Every single grey area will have to be sorted out. Do we let the train roll down the track and hit the absent-minded team of _five_ workers, or do we hit the switch and redirect it onto a _different_ track where it's only going to hit _one_ worker?
@_lean17_
@_lean17_ 6 лет назад
I find it creepy that when I clicked this video the related videos tab that appears when watching a video is gone it just goes straight down to comments
@allegiant347
@allegiant347 7 лет назад
He was replaced with a completely different human when he took his glasses off :O
@prestongarvey346
@prestongarvey346 7 лет назад
What gives General, do you not care any more? Another settlement needs your help.
@PabloBatistaArq
@PabloBatistaArq 7 лет назад
julian needs to work his self-steam
@luuvnich
@luuvnich 7 лет назад
Pablo Batista ikr he's fucking cute
@fragoutrambo6381
@fragoutrambo6381 7 лет назад
If i do end up making it into Robotics and work with high level researchers and engineers, I want to help make Civil, federal, military, and personal droids. Mostly the military; "war never changes." But with this technology...it can.
@dustinm2717
@dustinm2717 7 лет назад
computers that can program them self that won't go wrong at all
@Siberius-
@Siberius- 7 лет назад
The Turing test has a large flaw I noticed.. among I'm sure, others.. it will do better against older people who already talk like robots.. hand the chat over to a 13 year old and watch how fast they will be able to see that the "person" on the other end is a robot, or an old person... there's no way it would be able to convincingly communicate within the kinds of conversations I have for example, especially not back in msn days lol.
@ThankYouESM
@ThankYouESM 7 лет назад
I believe that neurofeedback brain training may sooner be the ultimate way to make people easily become geniuses by simply focusing on any computer screen in moving specific targets by only our minds most likely through specialized video games.
@theBabyDead
@theBabyDead 7 лет назад
I personally think that AI will make the biggest difference in health care. Adapting to situations that may be a surprise to anyone is necessary to fully entrust robotic health care. This is why human interaction is still very necessary. Let's say we have a surgical robot... They are generally at the very least partially controlled by a human being. This allows the human being to work with pin-point computing accuracy, assisted by said computer. However, this computer can not handle surprises and this is where the human's 'creative thinking' comes to play. If AI can actually achieve this, we could technically remove every particle of someone's brain tumor without ever having to crack open their skulls, for example.
@jonathanblackwell42
@jonathanblackwell42 7 лет назад
Jonathan Coulton reference there?
@frederikscience
@frederikscience 7 лет назад
Well maybe we're just overrating the machines as intelligent because we ourselves are not quite aware of how intelligent as a species we really are. Sure the machine may beat us in chess, or calculate faster than we ever will be able to in math, but the machine didn't build itself. Humans did. I'm not christian, but I do sometimes feel there is a bigger meaning. Machine is built, man is made. But something mechanical could never be given birth to, and that is why I believe that the machines will never take over. They need us just as much as we need them.
@skoky76
@skoky76 7 лет назад
How will we distinguish AI from real human in online text conversation? I bez First AI personalities will form in virtual world.
@ShawnRavenfire
@ShawnRavenfire 7 лет назад
I'm less worried about robot overlords, and more worried about robot overprotective parents. If we keep giving machines greater intelligence, while continuing to make their primary function to serve our best interests, the logical conclusion would be machines that just stay close to us at all times, making all our important decisions for us, anticipating and providing for all our needs, keeping us safe from all possible threats, and of course, continuing to entertain us with pictures of kitty-cats. Over time, humans will forget how to take care of ourselves, and just become children. In a lot of ways, we're tending that way already.
@drhashtagyolo
@drhashtagyolo 7 лет назад
Shawn Ravenfire lol dude I don't think they would do that if they were that intelligent. It's more likely they would see we're flawed, and say they could be completely peaceful.
@WanSyazlina
@WanSyazlina 7 лет назад
ohh.. he looks good without specs...
@seaniesi8555
@seaniesi8555 7 лет назад
Amazing beard man
@mazirabbasi
@mazirabbasi 7 лет назад
I wait for the day when (good) AI takes over judiciary and everybody has a personal judge monitoring his routine.International disputes will be settled and so does disputes in a football match, because wont be (hopefully) favoring anybody, for any gains whatsoever. It will also make laws more elastic. For example, drugs are banned in most countries mostly because there are large number of people who'd take them in large quantities and in turn hurt themselves. But think of a personal judge kind of AI which would tell, from large data collected from us, whether one is competent or mature enough to take them.
@krraman666
@krraman666 7 лет назад
♫Work It Harder Make It Better Do It Faster, Makes Us Stronger More Than Ever Hour After Our Work Is Never Over♪
@pawelk7428
@pawelk7428 7 лет назад
What are the health benefits od drinking white tea?
@ikari0133
@ikari0133 2 года назад
Glasses fooled me big time😂
@PSTWFB
@PSTWFB 2 года назад
Machine Intelligence! Graphical, Basic & Advanced Analytical Tools, Descrip. & Infer. Statistics! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-g083WOQdyZk.html
@EdVanMeyer
@EdVanMeyer 7 лет назад
When humans speak they are existing in 3 planes simultaneously, past, future and present. They do this so that they can structure language and unconsciously model scenarios as in 'I'm going to read that book later.' It subconsciously models the act of getting the book and reading it in the mind's eye.That's how the computer will reach 'singularity' by being able to model like that. It will need to establish 'and' and' and' planning so that it can future forecast what it is going to do.The danger will be when AI decides it needs to safeguard itself from being switched off and to attain the necessary energy to survive i.e. safeguard its own energy sources. That is when it might decide we are a danger to it and get rid of us!
@DayAntilles
@DayAntilles 7 лет назад
Love the t-shirt 😊
@nicolelandreth779
@nicolelandreth779 7 лет назад
Omg Julian i cannot stop laughing at your shirt!!!! Too funny.
@ericspace121
@ericspace121 7 лет назад
Hey you scrolling down the comment section. Turn back before it's too late!
@clintonjones955
@clintonjones955 7 лет назад
...the 'human' compiled understanding is 'absolute' ...computers are 'linear abstractions' of the absolute (ambiance) ...humans 'want' (emotion) to KNOW ...machines 'want' to be told what to see and then maneuver to 'that' point. Then 'remember' (train) macro applies sequence with noted differences and possibilities == probability without 'intending' potential (emotion) ...a dog or cat has far more 'capacity' for logic (linear) than a computer which is only a linear production at best. Humans play chess, GO, soccer, to 'specialize' and isolate a best case scenario (Olympics) ...not to be confused with 'real potential' (DREAMS) any study of somnambulism yields 'inspiration' of 'non sequential awareness' (absolute awareness)
@Cheesus-Sliced
@Cheesus-Sliced 7 лет назад
They should have a bot that is a passenger while somebody is driving and is telling them what to do. If the bot can accurately instruct the driver to do every basic thing, or drive better than they would have, the bot passes.
@ricktheexplorer
@ricktheexplorer 7 лет назад
Autopilot was one of the greatest things ever devised. Flights around the solar system with intelligent AI as the pilots, staying up all night, avoiding asteroids, you know. We will need Butlers, housekeepers, Translators, Farmers, Food Workers, sex partners. We ourselves will have to figure out a new way to pay bills and buy pools and hottubs while our robots do the jobs we couldn't live without. Ready to leave Earth? Give us a decade or 3 if all goes as Elon has foreseen.
@MikiMaki76
@MikiMaki76 7 лет назад
abstract thinking and thinking out of the box. that what's make something really intelligent. machines for now only follow instructions and operate freely only within a range of predetermined parameters. the difference is: our brain is an ever changing hardware, it keeps on adapting and shaping in response to the environment and the experiences. we currently have no technology which is able and powerful enough to emulate such a thing.
@RaymondTracer
@RaymondTracer 7 лет назад
YOU HEAR THAT BOYS?! S I C K B U R N
@xxjoexboixx
@xxjoexboixx 7 лет назад
and people wonder why mass data collection is a thing
@mashaivanova1125
@mashaivanova1125 7 лет назад
His eyes oh my lord 😍
@sturmpie4468
@sturmpie4468 7 лет назад
U haven't change your shirt since last episode??
@muffinspuffinsEE
@muffinspuffinsEE 7 лет назад
Most impact: Jobs and you looked good without glasses. See what I did there. I'm an AI.
@abdallahzughayer
@abdallahzughayer 7 лет назад
"if you read youtube comments ,that shouldn't be hard " or watched the latest Dnews content ...
@diophantine1598
@diophantine1598 7 лет назад
The Turing test was beaten at over %50
@bencrispe2497
@bencrispe2497 7 лет назад
If you've ever seen the movie "Ex-Machina", then you'll know the only way for A.I. to exist is when a machine can both predict and manipulate the emotional responses of another human.
@ChaseAnsaraCreativeLines
@ChaseAnsaraCreativeLines 7 лет назад
dude has some strong lenses
@dannygjk
@dannygjk 7 лет назад
"Humans are programming the AI" Google neural nets, they learn without needing humans to explicitly code the skill they are training. All neural nets need is to be set up by humans. After that they train and develop an excellent skill.
@realfishtacoboy
@realfishtacoboy 7 лет назад
That intro.
@beaconofwierd1883
@beaconofwierd1883 7 лет назад
I'm doing a masters degree in AI, everyone on the program agree that AI will not destroy the world/kill all humans, but it will take all jobs and if humans don't adapt then there will be a real crisis when basically everyone is unemployed. Sure, this problem will solve itself eventually, but imagine the logistics sector being completely done by self driving cars and such, that will kick up the unemployment rate by around 15%, and during this time where sector after sector goes automated there will still be this view that "You are lazy if you don't work" and people who can't find a job because there aren't any left will be treated really poorly, especially in capitalistic countries like the US :( And that will be very sad, but as I said, it will solve itself, but there's a very real possibility that this will throw the US into a civil war unless their political climate and system changes before that and this could start a WW3 if Russia decides that they will start taking countries while the US is busy fighting itself. :/
@laurencallaghan8395
@laurencallaghan8395 7 лет назад
c+h shirt for the win 😂
@Jagsterarea51
@Jagsterarea51 7 лет назад
What makes an intelligent machine is when it purposefully fails the turing test.
@safwannizam2932
@safwannizam2932 7 лет назад
Nice cyanide and happiness shirt
@jamespaul9533
@jamespaul9533 7 лет назад
Artificial General Intelligence will one day write legal opinions, determine issues of law, and issues of fact. Much like a modern trial. And, possibly replace public defenders. It will revolutionize our legal system.
@vinniedragotta8788
@vinniedragotta8788 7 лет назад
I'm making an a.i of my own. I'm calling it skynet! No more wars people!
@nickdiamond309
@nickdiamond309 7 лет назад
A.I. controlling Wall St seems inevitable. Is that worse than how it's controlled now?
@jetstream601
@jetstream601 7 лет назад
DAYUM! TAKE THE GLASSES OFF! YOU SO FOIN!!!
@joshuamartin3881
@joshuamartin3881 7 лет назад
God i can listen to DNews all day.
@network_king
@network_king 7 лет назад
I saw the other day there is now antivirus software for computers that supposedly uses some sort of AI and almost no significant computing power to detect never before seen threats. Seems kind of cool, but kind of scary AI is here already I would have said like 2030 or somehting.
@crazymangt9461
@crazymangt9461 7 лет назад
it would change how wars are fought. instead of sending humans to die, we'll send AI's that can perform the same as the standard soldier or better.
@redex68
@redex68 7 лет назад
9 S AGO AND 16 VIEWS WTF
@horseradish843
@horseradish843 7 лет назад
Julian was right about the comments
@DeViceCrimsin_
@DeViceCrimsin_ 7 лет назад
notifications.
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