The Most Likely Outcomes of an AI Future with Emad Mostaque | EP #55

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Peter H. Diamandis

Peter H. Diamandis

Күн бұрын

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In this episode, Peter and Emad discuss the transformative impact of AI on various sectors, including journalism and Hollywood. They delve into the challenges and opportunities presented by AI, such as the potential for AI to enhance truth in journalism, the implications of AI-assisted professionals, and the concerns around a post-truth world due to deepfakes and AI-generated content. Emad Mostaque is the CEO and Co-Founder of Stability AI, a company funding the development of open-source music- and image-generating systems such as Dance Diffusion and Stable Diffusion.
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Topics:
0:00 3:11 Forever Changed by AI
3:12 7:16 AI and Real-World Impact
7:16 9:53 Journalism in the Digital Age
9:53 15:33 Seeking Fundamental Truths in Politics
15:33 20:37 Unprepared for the AI Revolution
20:37 27:11 Think About Your Info Diet
27:11 28:48 Best Green Drink: AG One
28:48 33:16 Money Meets Movie Quality
33:16 35:37 Reimagining Business Models
35:38 38:33 Hollywood Fears AI Impact
38:34 45:09 Disruption From AI Accelerating
45:09 48:51 Coding Transformed By AI
48:51 51:14 Technology: Universal Programming
51:14 55:01 AI Outperforms Doctors in Diagnosis
55:02 1:00:27 What Should Education Optimize?
1:00:27 1:07:21 Optimize for the Future?
1:07:22 1:11:46 AI's Wave of Disruption
1:11:46 1:18:18 AI and Its Impact on Humanity
1:18:18 1:26:32 Data Sets & Model Training
1:26:32 1:29:39 Apple's Closed Innovations
1:29:39 1:37:04 Preparing for AI Disruption
1:37:04 1:39:08 Transporter Technology is Here
1:39:09 1:42:14 Unlocking Human Potential with AI
1:42:14 1:47:15 AI Approaching in 2029?
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@infinite771
@infinite771 10 ай бұрын
I watch an extreme amount of AI related discussion and content, and this by far has been my favourite. Well done!
@QuixEnd
@QuixEnd 10 ай бұрын
AI is still a mystical discussion at this point, but understanding humans and systems we can imagine what the real issue is. Just imagine if the AI is owned by marxist communists, which is actually a high likelihood.
@peterdiamandis
@peterdiamandis 10 ай бұрын
Glad to hear it, thank you, what else would you like to hear us talk about on this channel?
@infinite771
@infinite771 10 ай бұрын
@@peterdiamandis As an Australian, I have observed many similarities between our nation and the United States. Due to globalization, many economic indicators are now universal, and the factors that drive or hinder the global economy are also quite similar. I would be interested in seeing an episode that explores the potential implementation of a universal basic income (UBI) in the US and other countries around the world. This could include an analysis of recent UBI trials, as well as a discussion of what society might look like if millions or billions of people were to receive UBI. How would people find purpose and contentment without the pressure of income production? These are fascinating questions, and I am eager to learn more about the potential changes that may lie ahead for humanity. Thank you for considering my thoughts. 😊
@denisblack9897
@denisblack9897 10 ай бұрын
@@peterdiamandis i'd like a regular series brainstorming on what we should build, taking in consideration whats possible and what would benefit us in a long run, not just "instant images wow!!!", "instant videos wow!", "video games that adapt to you wow!" providing and constantly revisiting a thinking framework for ML engineers, cus we are overwhelmed with power and possibilities i try to ask myself every morning "what are we building?" and the answer is always: An interface for The Metal Devil
@SeaJay_Oceans
@SeaJay_Oceans 10 ай бұрын
@@peterdiamandis Everyone's email and voice mail and now Texting is flooded with SPAM, SCAM, PHISHING, and other criminal activity, all run by bots and massive war dialing automated systems... Now give them A.I. Power, human voice and video cloning . . . predictably, criminals are the early adopters of technology, and will use advanced A.I. graphics, sound, and telecommunications to promote more theft, porn, deception, and fraud. If you want to be ahead of the Wave, work on A.I. counter measures, like IBM's newest Z mainframe systems, enhanced with better financial fraud detection systems.
@MSBsb3Zl
@MSBsb3Zl 10 ай бұрын
"Success is not the key to happiness. Happiness is the key to success. If you love what you are doing, you will be successful." - Albert Schweitzer
@Mark-to4vy
@Mark-to4vy 10 ай бұрын
There is nothing such like "success".
@user-wr2cd1wy3b
@user-wr2cd1wy3b 10 ай бұрын
Peter I think you give by far the best interviews with Mr. Mostaque, I appreciate! Extremely thought provoking in the best ways. Thank you--both of you.
@josea.delrosario5102
@josea.delrosario5102 10 ай бұрын
One of the bast interviews, if not the best, of the future
@andrew_hd
@andrew_hd 10 ай бұрын
Somehow Perter and Emad fit each other
@5pp000
@5pp000 10 ай бұрын
Yes, I'll have to watch this one again.
@duhai1836
@duhai1836 10 ай бұрын
I love that Emad is a recurring guest!
@davidm5000
@davidm5000 10 ай бұрын
I’m glad these amazing tech things will happen on such short timelines…maybe my printer will finally work now
@trevor6607
@trevor6607 10 ай бұрын
Lol
@IsaLang
@IsaLang 10 ай бұрын
or maybe Apple will decide to give the iPad an official calculator app.
@davidm5000
@davidm5000 10 ай бұрын
@@IsaLang "AI can develop that in a couple seconds" - Emad
@winkletter
@winkletter 10 ай бұрын
Here's my ChatGPT approved comment: Picture a future not out of a dystopian novel but more like a mashup of Lost in Space and Little House on the Prairie. Envision a modern homestead. Your faithful robot companion - a jack of all trades - rustles up a gourmet dinner, builds your garden shed, and even tutors your kids in calculus. This isn't a jobless future; it's a technology-empowered world where mere commoners live like today's trust fund babies, liberated from the daily grind to pursue their passions. It's a world where the toil of the past meets the tech of the future. But, in a world where we're increasingly self-sufficient, how do we maintain the sense of community? Now, that's food for thought to go along with your robot-cooked dinner!
@ManicMindTrick
@ManicMindTrick 19 күн бұрын
I like to try the drugs you are on.
@chrisweber2395
@chrisweber2395 9 ай бұрын
Peter and Emad Congrats and thank you for this clip. One of the best conversations I have ever seen regarding AI!
@suekesim3522
@suekesim3522 10 ай бұрын
Thank you for letting us in on your conversations. My Moonshot Question is, "How can AI make humans less violent?"
@adriandmochowski9391
@adriandmochowski9391 9 ай бұрын
Lobotomize them. Beware what you ask for.
@squamish4244
@squamish4244 9 ай бұрын
It has given us the knowledge of the brain to enable us to rewire our bad habits. The psychedelic resurgence will tremendously help in this area.
@Culturion
@Culturion 8 ай бұрын
Thank you Peter for asking the most vital questions. And thank you Emad, for your Empathy focus.
@sharondavid-melly1498
@sharondavid-melly1498 10 ай бұрын
Thank you for reminding us to be humble in relationship to the rest of the world.
@pamelathompson6783
@pamelathompson6783 10 ай бұрын
I've saved this video and plan to return in 5 to 10 years, assuming KZbin is still around then. These people seem way too optimistic about the pace of change. We might be overestimating our progress. Looking back at videos from 2010 to 2015 about the 2020s, they were quite off, haha. 55:19 HAPPINESS, HEALTH I agree 100%
@lucdrouin2625
@lucdrouin2625 10 ай бұрын
Providing a trained highly ethical dataset for A.I. as you said "YOU ARE WHAT YOU EAT" is an excellent idea! Focusing on pristine A.I. training datasets which are comprised of humanity's best traits; like love, compassion, co-operation, forgiveness, and even hope is a brilliant endeavor which will not only guarantee our survival but also allow us to transcend to a new level of existence!😉
@soggybiscuit6098
@soggybiscuit6098 10 ай бұрын
Amazing you've solved the ai dilemma maybe you should send a memo to these sociopathic CEOs and corrupt politicians
@nigeljacklin2356
@nigeljacklin2356 10 ай бұрын
So it's not going to work then.
@squamish4244
@squamish4244 9 ай бұрын
@@soggybiscuit6098Well, he has. If it works, he has.
@JasonC-rp3ly
@JasonC-rp3ly 8 ай бұрын
Except that there is absolutely nothing to suggest that it will work
@rottenrobert666
@rottenrobert666 10 ай бұрын
WOW!What a spectacular guest with a huge opportunity to find out truly hidden insider only information. thank god you stuck to your same questioning that you have used on your last twelve guests. i especially enjoyed the one new question you asked regarding what is presently happening with the current crisis in Hollywood? knowing your guest has a huge background in Hollywood and even working as a professional movie critic at one point i new his opinion would be accurate ,strong and extremely insightful. thank god you interrupted him to let to let us all know your dinner conversation each night, bravo! lastly , i immensely enjoyed you explaining to your viewers and mostly your guest the implications of ai tech and how it works he must have really had his mind expanded with your completely fresh and new descriptions. considering your guest current occupation thank goodness you were able to set him strait on implications on society.
@WeylandLabs
@WeylandLabs 10 ай бұрын
Super underrated podcast and a Lex type of fashion of questions with more output ! 5 Stars ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
@petekwando
@petekwando 10 ай бұрын
Having seen quite a few interviews and articles by the various experts in the AI field, I've generally found Emad to be the most carefully thoughtful, neither reactionary nor pollyannish, and he avoids the sort of anthropomorphizing that many others have indulged in. A worthwhile watch.
@rosen9425
@rosen9425 10 ай бұрын
There's a clear Sci-fi movie and gaming bias in most people. Entertainment fantasy, which is fine, has skewed what AI is and can only be - a fully sentient humanoid. Current LLMs and a clumsy Atlas might seem underwhelming in comparison to most yet it's just another transition stage like all technological advancements had historically
@petekwando
@petekwando 10 ай бұрын
@@rosen9425 True. Though it's possible the bias goes deeper than that. We are, it seems, really bad at conceiving of intelligence that doesn't look like our own - and more than a little bit arrogant about the "secret sauce" that humans supposedly possess. On the other side of the coin, too many of the commentators on this subject, including very smart people like Geoffrey Hinton and Mo Gawdat, are quick to attribute higher level reasoning and even emotion to LLMs, based on a combination of their own anecdotal experience, and some very vague hand-waving about "emergent properties." It's a term that at this point is thrown around so loosely that we might as well be saying, "It's magic."
@0effort
@0effort 10 ай бұрын
It's amazing how much I learn every time I listen to Emad...so much wisdom & insight in every sentence
@PatrickDodds1
@PatrickDodds1 10 ай бұрын
Thanks for this. Defining yourself by what you create rather than by what you consume is something this talk reminded me to do.
@supersupersocco
@supersupersocco 10 ай бұрын
And don't watch sports. Play sports!
@Steven-tb3qr
@Steven-tb3qr 10 ай бұрын
Thank you for talking about an AI future with Peter and Emad. God Bless.
@benxamin13
@benxamin13 10 ай бұрын
If you guys think that the biggest problem with journalism nowadays is "click-baiting", you have a long way to go understanding reality. I hope AI can help you along the way. Propaganda is what is endangering this world like few other things are.
@antaeusq9545
@antaeusq9545 10 ай бұрын
when the reality shaping power of language is controlled by AGI…woah, Nelly.
@zacboyles1396
@zacboyles1396 10 ай бұрын
@@antaeusq9545yeah he quotes a bunk study and immediately says facts don’t matter followed by a statement of admiration for an LLM to bend context very powerfully. To OP point, propaganda is so thick and we have countless examples of the people raising concerns are more often than not, completely consumed and spreading it knowingly.
@KrisBotha
@KrisBotha 10 ай бұрын
I love how they both nodded to the idea that "masks actually work" and "climate change is a disaster" 🤦‍♂️
@ilianahadjieva2739
@ilianahadjieva2739 10 ай бұрын
At what time
@dianedean4170
@dianedean4170 10 ай бұрын
Thank you, Peter 🎉😊❤ for posting your discussion with Emad. I think Emad's observations and suggestions are very important for a optimum AI future. Live, love and learn❤😊🎉
@Mellow-Minded
@Mellow-Minded 10 ай бұрын
Always great when these gems of content comes up🥸 Top tier conversation🙌
@squamish4244
@squamish4244 9 ай бұрын
This is a really good discussion. Emad talks very intelligently about the issues but is not a doomer about it. I'm so sick of the constant doomerism and fearmongering. And he's really good on the possible benefits. Also, he answered why texting is still so awful. I was wondering why it is *still* so bad lol
@simcoder5541
@simcoder5541 7 ай бұрын
I'm at the ground level, quantum cyber and dead center for 20yrs, until yesterday. For over 7yrs, I watched patents and received many architect briefings. It's already started down here and I see first hand how people like me are treated when fear enters the room. No income in my household now, go figure. I saw in the publicly released numbers, 7yrs ago, that this chaos was full-up by 2025. It took multiple locations and programs before I believed it. I'll stop there because it sounds like everyone already knew and just failed to mention it. No worries, I caught on and built some offsets in. Cyber and Advanced simulation is where I had landed for 20yrs. I have much respect for your work; but people like me are not feeling any love, rejected and forgotten mostly. Keeps a good person humble I guess. Hope the best
@fynnjackson2298
@fynnjackson2298 10 ай бұрын
AI SUMORY OF ALL COMMENTS = "The podcast's depth and authenticity have left a profound impact, with Emad's insights standing out as a beacon of wisdom in the realm of AI discussions. The conversations hold a mirror to our future, where AI assistants promise an era of boundless possibilities, easing stress and transforming our interactions. This vision for an AI-infused world, coupled with a commitment to authenticity, growth, and ethical considerations, prompts us to rethink our paradigms, embrace self-improvement, and strive for harmony amidst the impending technological transformation."
@maillardsbearcat
@maillardsbearcat 9 ай бұрын
"To abundance!" that was so badass
@petergresch9614
@petergresch9614 10 ай бұрын
The trajectory is so definitive and steep, and the speed of development so breathtaking, could you please give us a synopsis occasionally (every month?) about where we are with A.I.? Thank you. Cheers, Peter
@infinite771
@infinite771 10 ай бұрын
Great request, that would be interesting!
@annawilkin9067
@annawilkin9067 10 ай бұрын
Emad has great insight, one of the most interesting people to listen to on the complexities of AI in the world, addresses so many of my thoughts and questions - as much as he can that is cus who really knows! Thanks.
@clemski58
@clemski58 10 ай бұрын
I’m thrilled to see improvements in braking down paradigms that are part of our sad school system. With AI we will have a greater future of understanding all subject matter. Thank you
@breaktherules6035
@breaktherules6035 10 ай бұрын
EXCELLENT insights! THANK YOU so much for sharing!
@antoniotulioseverojr
@antoniotulioseverojr 10 ай бұрын
Thanks a lot to show this Peter, it will be great to have classes with you both in SU ! Wow!!
@HMexperience
@HMexperience 8 ай бұрын
This interview is pure gold. Thank you so much ❤
@mohdsalim9161
@mohdsalim9161 10 ай бұрын
The point is, we want computers and robots to do everything for us so we can finally Rest💯... And do things we really wanna do.
@mignonfuchs469
@mignonfuchs469 10 ай бұрын
This is hugely interesting. Thank you so much for this wonderful interview. Would it be possible to edit the captions at the few points, where they're off? It would be so much easier to understand some of the statements for non-native speakers. :) And I would love to share this video broadly.
@billg3645
@billg3645 10 ай бұрын
AI is not going to make it easier to identify or verify the truth. It is going to make it easier to lie more effectively. You made that point beautifully in the examples that you offered for proving your point that comprehensiveness and consensus are the guarantors of verity. They aren’t.
@dwt6273
@dwt6273 10 ай бұрын
Thank you for such a thoughtful and insightful interview!
@enriqueali
@enriqueali 10 ай бұрын
A very insider jargon-enriched conversation. For an audience who already think and speak like them. If they were really interested in reaching a wider mainstream public, you'd think two obviously intelligent people like these would at least make an attempt to do things differently....
@rapidbusinessmodeling3120
@rapidbusinessmodeling3120 10 ай бұрын
I always have the desire to search for words, phrases out of a video and have a transcription in front of me. Here is a summary, just as an example, as I do not have the right to post the whole e-book around 100 pages long. Peter and Emad discuss how articial intelligence is rapidly advancing and will transform many industries and society as a whole. They believe we have a short window of 1-2 years to properly guide the development of AI before it becomes too powerful. Key points:- Coding is changing as AI augments and assists programmers. 5G and global internet access will accelerate this.- AI is disrupting many industries already, like journalism, Hollywood, medicine, law, engineering. It will enhance professionals in these elds.- We must be intentional about the data we use to train AI models. Higher quality diverse datasets will create better AI aligned with human values. - In the short term, AI deepfakes and hacking could disrupt elections, power grids, etc. We need to prepare.- SUMMARY Long term, advanced AI or AGI could be an existential threat if not developed carefully. We need to dene our societal objectives and anchor AI to benet humanity.- AI can also be used to empower the poor, cure disease, expand abundance. We must guide it wisely during this brief window before it advances beyond control.- Overall they are optimistic about AI's potential but believe this transitional period will be disruptive. We need to shape AI proactively for good.
@HGWoudboer
@HGWoudboer 10 ай бұрын
@Press.photo_beside4My.Contact Great discussion, Peter! Shame not to use the potential your thoughts offer. The article presents various opportunities in various sectors where AI is poised to disrupt traditional models and create new markets. Here are potential startup ideas based on the sectors discussed: 1. AI in Software Development: A startup could create a platform that allows developers to describe an app's logic and user interface, and the AI would generate a complete and functional codebase. This platform could also handle automated testing, debugging, maintenance, and updating of code. 2. AI in Journalism and Entertainment: A startup could build a platform that uses AI to synthesize vast amounts of information into customized news and analysis for each reader, combating misinformation and potentially creating empathy and community. In the entertainment industry, a startup could develop an AI service that automates various aspects of filmmaking, such as scriptwriting, casting, and production. 3. AI in Medicine: A startup could leverage AI for computational drug design and rapid virtual trials to accelerate the development of new medications. Additionally, personalized medicine could be enhanced by using AI to analyze patient genetic and microbial data to prescribe the best-suited medicines. 4. AI in Education: A startup could develop AI tutors that provide customized lessons and practice, adjusting dynamically based on each student's strengths, weaknesses, interests, and pacing. AI assistants could help students stay focused, set goals, and track progress. 5. AI in Business and Financial Services: A startup could bring AI innovations to these sectors to automate and enhance routine tasks, from legal research in law to data entry and reconciliation in accounting, and risk analysis in finance. 6. AI in Manufacturing: A startup could bring the latest AI innovations to optimize complex industrial processes like predictive maintenance, supply chain coordination, and assembly line flow. 7. AI in Retail: A startup could develop AI-based solutions to help traditional retailers leverage their brick-and-mortar advantage in smarter ways, such as augmented reality, robot store assistants, smart changing rooms, and AI-curated product recommendations. 8. AI in Cybersecurity: A startup could bring AI innovations like automated threat detection, rapid response systems, and resilient next-generation security protocols to protect against evolving cyber threats. 9. AI in Transportation: A startup could develop smart sensors and biometrics to monitor driver attention in real-time, taking a step towards fully autonomous vehicles. 10. AI in Tackling Global Problems: Startups could apply AI to solve major global issues like pandemics, climate change, food and water scarcity, and equitable growth. All these business ideas hinge on the belief that AI can bring about an abundance of resources and opportunities. However, ethical design and thoughtful policy are required to ensure these technologies raise the quality of life for all people. Do you want the e-book? Just let me know where to send the link. Regards Hans
@1Bullybuster
@1Bullybuster 10 ай бұрын
Good morning Peter and Emad, I will be using GBT as my go-to for a child's education, they should grow and learn with joy.
@link6563
@link6563 10 ай бұрын
THIS GUY IS NOT OVER DRAMATIC AT ALL, AI IS CLEARLY SO POWERFUL AND NOT COMPLETELY OVER BLOWN AT ALL..............
@edkalski2312
@edkalski2312 9 ай бұрын
The top value for society needs to be human flourishing. And the top value for individual is progress. Making progress gives us a feeling of happiness.
@ebaqdesign
@ebaqdesign 10 ай бұрын
Yes - we need more level of control and it will be amazing! Designers need to create CONSISTENT images for campaigns, branding etc.
@frankdasilva
@frankdasilva 10 ай бұрын
Excellent conversation, thank you both!
@peterdiamandis
@peterdiamandis 10 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@zenowl3093
@zenowl3093 10 ай бұрын
To abundance for all!! Great show thank you!!!!
@vallab19
@vallab19 10 ай бұрын
AI future discussion with Emad Mustique always amazing. I very must share Peter Diamandis concerns and curiosity in knowing the future progress of AI in the medical field, health sectors more than anything. World today is moving away from the Capitalism, communism towards Zero Work Society.
@friendlyvimana
@friendlyvimana 10 ай бұрын
Thanks alot Mr Peter for this 100min+ podcast. I too felt that that that show which were hosting and emad was there, that was super amazing and felt kijd of short on time. So this was much needed.
@jenniferbryn
@jenniferbryn 9 ай бұрын
for people with disabilities, this begins an epoch of great ability! so exciting! our world has just expanded exponentially and there is an opportunity for meaning and purpose beyond our rooms. ❤❤❤❤❤❤
@italianfoodmadefromthehear8729
@italianfoodmadefromthehear8729 10 ай бұрын
I believe one of the most profound use for AI is Education of subjects taught by Actors from Hollywood in the Home School network
@Yic17Gaming
@Yic17Gaming 10 ай бұрын
In 15 years, almost everyone will be out of jobs. Governments better start working on UBI programs to reduce the pain during this transitional period.
@ramonarellano189
@ramonarellano189 7 ай бұрын
The future of AI in relation to humanity is how AI can improve the lives of the poor towards doing what is good and right.
@ViktorFerenczi
@ViktorFerenczi 10 ай бұрын
1:13:50 A couple of hundred lines of code at the highest level of abstraction. But that's based on millions of lines of underlying libraries, OS kernel and firmware. Just to clarify it for everyone who are not developers.
@OnigoroshiZero
@OnigoroshiZero 10 ай бұрын
Just the amount of freedom we will have when each of us has an AI assistant interacting 24/7 with. Just knowing that you will never forget/miss anything important again because your AI will remind you of it, or getting important information the moment it comes out without you needed to search for it, the things this tech will help us with are limitless, and the stress will decrease dramatically for a lot of people just because of things like my previous examples.
@adriandmochowski9391
@adriandmochowski9391 9 ай бұрын
It's double edged sword. Imagine the amount of control the government will have, when it can interrogate your AI about everything you have done, said, read, searched....
@karunamudliyar5625
@karunamudliyar5625 10 ай бұрын
Great Content. Thanks
@fynnjackson2298
@fynnjackson2298 10 ай бұрын
Thanks Peter!
@computer__eyez
@computer__eyez 10 ай бұрын
Curious why *Peter* hasn’t created *transcripts* of these videos *using Ai* Then… put it on your site… so us readers, can *read this* instead of watching the video. I prefer to read this, get through it faster and absorb more.
@inhocsignovinces8061
@inhocsignovinces8061 10 ай бұрын
AI can already make images that are indistinguishable from real photographs. When it scales up to 24 images on the same theme, you've got one second generated for a movie. 129,600 of those images, and you've got a one and a half hour movie. That is probably one year to two years away at this point from one prompt. The entire Hollywood moviemaking ecosystem is on the brink of being disrupted big time.
@ryanbigguy
@ryanbigguy 10 ай бұрын
There's a few problems that need to be solved first. First is temporal consistency, things need to look the same and not jitter around. Second is audio synthesis, but good progress is already being made there. Last is scripting. If you don't feel like writing a plot yourself, which I assume most people won't want to write more than a basic plot summary, then LLMs are going to need to get better at creative writing. But yeah, probably just a few years out. My guess is 2027.
@frankvazquez5974
@frankvazquez5974 10 ай бұрын
@@ryanbigguy what a waste of this technology and human capacity. It is things like this the ensure Ai will lead to societal downfall and further isolation/power disparities.
@captainblood9616
@captainblood9616 10 ай бұрын
Yay.. I can finally make 70's, 80's and 90's style movies that I want to see instead of the endless stream of shit that seems to pass for movies these days
@bazilgururozhkov
@bazilgururozhkov 10 ай бұрын
I find this topic interesting, important and challenging
@RobertMHelbig
@RobertMHelbig 10 ай бұрын
Not to be critical. But... regarding the AG1 plug... just thought I'd mention it's a forward slash (/) in the URL not a backslash (\) 😁 Great episode BTW
@angelbaybee3700
@angelbaybee3700 10 ай бұрын
Please someone answer this question: We are training LLM on all data including Fiction. Great works and crap novels. Totall different "problem" than straight up nonsense hate speech etc found in social media. Any thoughts?
@angelbaybee3700
@angelbaybee3700 10 ай бұрын
please please input wanted!
@pauldannelachica2388
@pauldannelachica2388 10 ай бұрын
Love the deep interview and insight
@hyderalihimmathi1811
@hyderalihimmathi1811 10 ай бұрын
"Cure rarely, comfort mostly, but console always" is a phrase often attributed to the 19th-century British surgeon and medical reformer, Sir William Withey Gull. He was renowned for his contributions to medicine and his compassionate approach to patient care. This phrase embodies an essential principle of medical practice, emphasizing that while complete cures may not always be possible, providing comfort and consolation to patients should always be a priority. It acknowledges that some conditions may be beyond cure, but the role of a healthcare professional is not merely to treat physical ailments but also to provide emotional and psychological support. In challenging situations where medical interventions may fall short, offering solace, empathy, and understanding can make a significant difference in a patient's overall well-being and experience of their illness. Consoling patients and their loved ones during difficult times can help them cope with their situation and provide a sense of comfort and hope. This principle is not only relevant in medicine but also applicable in various aspects of life where we encounter hardships or support others through their struggles. By showing compassion and being there for one another, we can bring comfort and consolation even when we cannot offer a cure for every problem. The phrase "Cure rarely, comfort mostly, but console always" is often attributed to Sir William Withey Gull. He was a British surgeon and medical reformer who lived from 1816 to 1890. He was known for his compassionate approach to patient care and his emphasis on the importance of providing comfort and consolation to patients, even when a cure was not possible. The phrase is a reminder that the goal of medicine is not just to cure disease, but also to provide comfort and support to those who are sick. It acknowledges that not all illnesses can be cured, but that there are still many things that can be done to help people cope with their illness and suffering. The phrase is also a reminder that the role of a healthcare professional is not just to treat physical ailments, but also to provide emotional and psychological support. In challenging situations where medical interventions may fall short, offering solace, empathy, and understanding can make a significant difference in a patient's overall well-being and experience of their illness. Consoling patients and their loved ones during difficult times can help them cope with their situation and provide a sense of comfort and hope. This principle is not only relevant in medicine, but also applicable in various aspects of life where we encounter hardships or support others through their struggles. By showing compassion and being there for one another, we can bring comfort and consolation even when we cannot offer a cure for every problem. I think this is a very important phrase and one that we should all remember. It is a reminder that even when we cannot cure someone's illness, we can still offer them comfort and support. This can make a big difference in their lives and help them cope with their situation. The saying "Cure rarely, comfort mostly, but console always" is a reminder that the goal of medicine is not just to cure disease, but also to provide comfort and support to those who are sick. In many cases, a cure is not possible, but there are still many things that can be done to help people cope with their illness and suffering. The word "cure" in this saying refers to a complete and lasting remission of a disease. This is not always possible, even with the best medical care. However, there are many treatments that can help to relieve symptoms and improve quality of life. These treatments can include medication, surgery, physical therapy, and other therapies. The word "comfort" in this saying refers to the physical and emotional support that people need when they are sick. This can include things like providing pain relief, helping with activities of daily living, and offering emotional support. Comfort can also come from simply being present with someone who is sick, listening to them, and letting them know that you care. The word "console" in this saying refers to providing hope and strength to those who are sick. This can be done by reminding them of their strengths, talking about their goals, and helping them to find meaning in their illness. Console also means to offer solace or comfort. This can be done by simply being there for someone, listening to them, and offering words of encouragement. The saying "Cure rarely, comfort mostly, but console always" is a reminder that the goal of medicine is not just to cure disease, but also to provide comfort and support to those who are sick. This is an important reminder, especially in today's world where there is so much emphasis on curing disease. It is important to remember that there are many things that can be done to help people cope with their illness and suffering, even if a cure is not possible. Here are some ways to comfort and console someone who is sick: * Be present and listen to them. * Offer practical help, such as running errands or cooking meals. * Be a shoulder to cry on. * Remind them of their strengths and positive qualities. * Talk about their goals and dreams. * Help them to find meaning in their illness. * Offer words of encouragement and hope. It is important to remember that everyone experiences illness differently. What comforts one person may not comfort another. The most important thing is to be there for the person and offer your support in whatever way they need it. Your understanding of the saying "Cure rarely, comfort mostly, but console always" is on point. Your explanation highlights the importance of not solely focusing on finding cures for diseases but also emphasizing the significance of providing comfort and support to those who are suffering. This approach recognizes that medical care should address not only the physical aspects of illness but also the emotional and psychological needs of patients. Your suggested ways to comfort and console someone who is sick are thoughtful and compassionate. Being present, actively listening, and offering practical help can make a significant difference in someone's experience of their illness. Moreover, reminding them of their strengths, discussing their goals, and providing words of encouragement can offer hope and comfort during challenging times. Indeed, each person's experience with illness is unique, and the support they require may vary. Tailoring your approach to meet the individual needs of the patient is crucial for providing effective comfort and consolation. By embodying the principles of this saying, healthcare providers and caregivers can foster a more holistic and compassionate approach to patient care. Thank you for your kind words. I am glad that you found my explanation of the saying "Cure rarely, comfort mostly, but console always" to be on point. I believe that this saying is an important reminder of the importance of providing comfort and support to those who are sick, even when a cure is not possible. I agree that each person's experience with illness is unique, and the support they require may vary. Tailoring your approach to meet the individual needs of the patient is crucial for providing effective comfort and consolation. By embodying the principles of this saying, healthcare providers and caregivers can foster a more holistic and compassionate approach to patient care. I am also glad that you mentioned the importance of not solely focusing on finding cures for diseases. While finding cures is certainly important, it is also important to remember that medical care should address not only the physical aspects of illness but also the emotional and psychological needs of patients. By providing comfort and support, we can help patients cope with their illness and improve their quality of life. You've summarized the key points very well. The saying "Cure rarely, comfort mostly, but console always" is a powerful reminder of the holistic nature of patient care. It underscores the importance of providing not just medical treatments but also emotional and psychological support to individuals dealing with illness or suffering. By adopting a compassionate and empathetic approach, healthcare professionals and caregivers can make a positive impact on their patients' overall well-being, even in situations where a complete cure might not be possible. This principle extends beyond medicine and can be applied to various aspects of life where offering comfort and consolation can make a significant difference. Overall, it emphasizes the value of human connection and understanding in supporting others through difficult times.
@mikemccarthy1638
@mikemccarthy1638 10 ай бұрын
With a sufficiently-precise prompt containing the necessary parameters, Bard or ChatGPT may condense your comment down to ~100 words.
@abderrahmanimgou4514
@abderrahmanimgou4514 6 ай бұрын
Your comment is longer than the entire podcast conversation hahaha
@stephenduff1917
@stephenduff1917 10 ай бұрын
I think that current LLMs are limited at an architecture level by poor accuracy and truthfulness. This is admitted by OpenAI etc. Therefore there's currently limited use case for high stakes decisions
@johndodson8464
@johndodson8464 10 ай бұрын
You learn so much when you write.
@digital.frenchy
@digital.frenchy 8 ай бұрын
Two of the greatest visionary ever ;)
@Jusatv
@Jusatv 10 ай бұрын
Thanks for this 🎉🎉🎉
@LionheartLivin
@LionheartLivin 10 ай бұрын
EXCELLENT THANK YOU!!!;)
@stephenpauledwards
@stephenpauledwards 10 ай бұрын
during this interview Emad mentions Google Stardrop as a tool for creating individulaized movies. I cannot find Google Stardrop except for and old software no longer in use?
@christopherd.winnan8701
@christopherd.winnan8701 10 ай бұрын
I have been working now on curating high quality data sets for a while. What is the best way to share my findings with Emad's researchers?
@kidrengo
@kidrengo 10 ай бұрын
They have insider knowledge, and you can bet their investments are diverse and some not open for public discourse. Even if AI doesn't " live" up to all the hype, it's all good as long as humans as individuals strive to bring value to the world with originality, creativity, truth, and Love.
@onamuhrobin9647
@onamuhrobin9647 10 ай бұрын
Great video. Ever considered having on Ben Goertzel from SingularityNET?
@automotiveknowledgemore3403
@automotiveknowledgemore3403 10 ай бұрын
GPT 0 , I could not test its efficiency , I think visual authentications should be mandated, Also GPT0 needs Much more empowering .... Wonderful Interview ....thanks a lot Mr. Peter
@fynnjackson2298
@fynnjackson2298 10 ай бұрын
We're in the process of optimizing for self-awareness just as nature intended. Through this self-awareness, we gain the empowerment to harmonize with nature both within ourselves and in the world around us. This paves the way for a holistic society driven by intelligent spirals of exploration and growth, allowing us to reach our utmost potential in understanding ourselves and our place in the world.
@I-Dophler
@I-Dophler 10 ай бұрын
AI doctors and AI surgeons will inevitably become a part of our homes and daily lives.
@harvirdhindsa3244
@harvirdhindsa3244 10 ай бұрын
Healthcare disruption is in the very far future in my opinion compared to other sectors; simply too much liability involved.
@The-Singularity-M87
@The-Singularity-M87 10 ай бұрын
Okay dragon flame, 2 things. 1) you are so absolutely right The only thing I can say is it can't come fast enough. 2) your name dragon flame is very familiar to me. I have a very old long time friend, she uses the name dragon flame and have for many many years. You guys will get along I think. Lastly great minds think alike That being said human beings don't treat other human beings nicely, Law of the jungle/ doggy dog world. I believe AI might save us from this fact. Maybe
@I-Dophler
@I-Dophler 10 ай бұрын
@@harvirdhindsa3244 While I understand your perspective on the potential liability issues in healthcare, I believe the disruption in this sector might come sooner than we think. The integration of AI in healthcare is already happening rapidly, with AI being used for everything from diagnosing diseases to predicting patient outcomes. The key will be to navigate these liability issues effectively, ensuring that AI is used responsibly and ethically. This will require collaboration between tech companies, healthcare providers, and regulatory bodies. The potential benefits - improved patient outcomes, increased efficiency, and reduced costs - make it a challenge worth tackling.
@I-Dophler
@I-Dophler 10 ай бұрын
@@The-Singularity-M87 AI's rapid evolution is a game-changer, and it can't come soon enough. It's fascinating to consider how it might reshape our industries, education, and daily interactions. Also, it's quite a coincidence about the name! It's always interesting to find these unexpected connections online. I'm sure we'd have much to discuss with your friend, who also goes by dragon flame. Lastly, your point about the potential of AI to mitigate some of the harsher aspects of human interaction is thought-provoking. It's a hopeful perspective that AI could help us navigate the complexities of our social dynamics more effectively. Here's to a future where technology allows us to become better versions of ourselves!
@TheMillionDollarDropout
@TheMillionDollarDropout 10 ай бұрын
@@I-Dophler I see what you’re doing. 🤙💀
@sherrylandgraf556
@sherrylandgraf556 10 ай бұрын
For some reason, some people seem to be naturally or innately negative-minded. No amount of positive influence, encouragement, environmental circumstances will change their automatic negative thinking and if so, it will be short-lived. There are few exceptions to this.
@I-Dophler
@I-Dophler 10 ай бұрын
Do you depend on your efforts for sustenance, or do you rely on others to provide for you?
@ragcage
@ragcage 10 ай бұрын
Thanks for the great content, but your Spotify is not being updated.
@TripleRedOnSOL
@TripleRedOnSOL 10 ай бұрын
Well said!!!
@gilliganfetixsh
@gilliganfetixsh 10 ай бұрын
I broke ChatGPT when I asked it how long it would take to double my money at 7%. The correct answer is approximately 10 years. It gave me a wrong answer, 1028.57 years. I gave it the correct answer and it apologized and then gave me the wrong answer again. This happened several times. I will keep an eye on it to see if it gets fixed.
@Bugiddle
@Bugiddle 10 ай бұрын
This was really fascinating! I find it ironic that the science of AI around the world is advancing exponentially every year and meanwhile, political policies and laws in the U.S. have gone BACKWARDS 50 years within the last couple of years! :(
@denisblack9897
@denisblack9897 10 ай бұрын
the intelligence is a limited resource and computers almost sucked us dry
@WeylandLabs
@WeylandLabs 10 ай бұрын
Your not the only one noticing that my friend, it's not just here in the U.S I feel over time in humanity's cycles, this is what happens. We evolve and progress, yet culture, religions, and beliefs get in the way to hinder or slow us down. Why I can't really say - I thoerize this a lot, from the wealthy wanting to stay in power. To this is the way humans evolve a cycle of a new intellectual dawrinism. Regardless... we can't control what they do, but suggest to focus and compartmentalize on your own drives to help yourself and family. We cannot quantify all the data that we intake now, our brains need to rest from time to time. Constant stimuli will drown out the things our moral compass guides us to. Protecting A.I will be important in the future from these looney tunes. Humans are inherently good by nature, reason why I think we are going to have to defend something that will benefit all of humanity for centuries.
@steveportch1318
@steveportch1318 10 ай бұрын
Is Buzzfeed really that different than the NYT? Look at their editorial board. Objective? Unbiased?
@sharondavid-melly1498
@sharondavid-melly1498 10 ай бұрын
Emad Mostaque seems balanced in his analysis.
@hippiecritegymnastics3311
@hippiecritegymnastics3311 10 ай бұрын
Peter and Amad, considering some if the ideas on cognition discussed, you must read "Letting Go" by Dr David R Hawkins, and examine his Map of Consciousness. Truth without religious belief systems and the wisdom fron the religions to Unite all religions with scienc3, reason, etc.
@youfelixx
@youfelixx 10 ай бұрын
The idea of having a bias checker is fantastic
@user-cp3nv2cf7f
@user-cp3nv2cf7f 27 күн бұрын
Acknowledge and engage with your children. Encourage curiosity in safe places. Otherwise, they may seek out acknowledgment in places that may not be safe.
@karenreddy
@karenreddy 10 ай бұрын
Isn't Stable Doodle just Stable Diffusion with the lineart controlnet model?
@maryamcheema8427
@maryamcheema8427 10 ай бұрын
This guy is a legend and he’s so humble about it. Love what he’s doing to give back! God bless!
@frankpaul291
@frankpaul291 10 ай бұрын
Bitcoin has been a resilient and valuable asset, and it will continue to shape finance. Some say bitcoin's performance is tied to the stock market, but I disagree. Bitcoin's unique properties make it a great hedge against inflation, regardless of the stock market. Because bitcoin has a limited supply and is decentralized, it can't be manipulated or controlled like fiat currencies. This gives me confidence to trade the assets, and it's only a matter of time before bitcoin outperforms every other asset. I've amassed 40 BTC trading with Stacy Huth signals in less than a month..
@frankpaul291
@frankpaul291 10 ай бұрын
@STACYTRAD10 VlA t e I e g r am.
@frankpaul291
@frankpaul291 10 ай бұрын
she's frequently engaged on the platform known as TelegramS, utilizing the aforementioned username
@brinyandry6084
@brinyandry6084 10 ай бұрын
I had a friend talking about Stacy Huth, i was so reluctant but at the end of it all I gave it a try, I started with about $1000 i got a $4500 the first week.
@diazsaint2736
@diazsaint2736 10 ай бұрын
Thanks for the insights and recommendation!
@derikfreeman7759
@derikfreeman7759 10 ай бұрын
Sincerely speaking, i will continue to trade and stick to Stacy daily signals and guides as long as it works well for me 💯💯
@christopherd.winnan8701
@christopherd.winnan8701 10 ай бұрын
I am very interested in what Emad has to say, but the last few interviews were mainly repetition of ideas that had already been discussed. Does this video have anything new?
@nildalindsley2727
@nildalindsley2727 9 ай бұрын
Very accurate!
@TrippSaaS
@TrippSaaS 10 ай бұрын
Wait, there will be no coder who doesn't use AI as a part of their workflow is very different from the last thing Emad said about that subject
@Gabriel_F4924
@Gabriel_F4924 10 ай бұрын
the AI is already good enough at identifying some basic bias in your arguments. I've made it analyse my essays and it can't do it on a bigger scale, like taking in the purpose of what you're writing and how my arguments compare to the research available. That's impossible for it right now but it can do a decent job in day to day conversations and It could bring more awareness to teenagers. If i had ChatGPT when I was in 7th grade, It would literally change my life. It can't do that now.
@whitenoisejosh-sleepfocusc2917
@whitenoisejosh-sleepfocusc2917 10 ай бұрын
The tech just became available to the public Nov 2022. It will do what you’re describing in a year or two. It has to learn that process first.
@obehave8178
@obehave8178 10 ай бұрын
Amazing interview 👏 Regarding "what we are feeding it", can we not help the AI understand the concept of why hate speech isn't representative of the true values of people? Or at least show it that the reason why hate speech exists is as a result of devisive and lacking political leadership?
@fredzacaria
@fredzacaria 10 ай бұрын
Excellent.
@michaelsbeverly
@michaelsbeverly 10 ай бұрын
14:10 probably a causality error. Thinking positive didn't make people live 17% longer, obviously. People who have wealth, health, etc., are both happier and think more positive.
@SirThomasHarber
@SirThomasHarber 10 ай бұрын
I am very concerned about the biases of those creating and managing the AI softwares.
@SigmoidalHive
@SigmoidalHive 10 ай бұрын
not passing this through GPT-4. I wish Emad was more explicit about the process of abundance. As I see it, the existential dread is oriented from the opposite end of where the challenge to build really is. Human jobs are either in farming, manufacturing, or servicing. If capital investment and the establishment of utility-oriented credit facilities were directed towards fully automated farming and manufacturing, as well as the corollary of real estate being very subsidized to handle living space and fabrication space, then all of the sudden the lower half of Maslow's hierarchy of needs is taken care of. Humans are great at imagination, at divergent thinking, and more of the economy than we care to admit is essentially contrived from those advantages, then passed through a consumer credit facility. Generative AI is very effective at simulating instances of well-recorded imagination, divergent thinking, and knowledge servicing. Hopefully, major AI firms realize that they just need to focus on making generative AI a massively multiplayer experience so the imaginative, divergent humans can check and stagger the simulated output of many agents in a very large ecosystem. Just like Moore's Law is dwarfed by multithreading/multiprocessing, investment and development in AGI could also be dwarfed by better-moderated human coordination & procurement around agentic software.
@styx1272
@styx1272 10 ай бұрын
People need to be trained from youth to manage their BODY CHEMISTRY through habit control training And adaption And most importantly exercise to stimulate the hunt and relax --bio-purpose . "Work" is a substitute for food hunting , every morning used to be the opening of an essential quest or a holiday from it. This needs to be simulated through adaptive habit training (experiential teaching youth to understand how habits controls their bio-chemistry and psychology: change the side of the bed you sleep on is a simple thing but camping etc ). Cyberman (or man in the cyber age) must learn how to maintain their sanity through control of their Natural biochemistry Which comes through the educating of how to maintain their Individual habit style. Some people eat breakfast and others don't is a good example of individual habits to adapt around and not force youth against their natural style ; Which of course will produce a stubborn reaction.
@reptoid3866
@reptoid3866 10 ай бұрын
This is the 2nd conversation with this guy that i have heard in the last 24 hrs and i am hopefully terrified for our future.
@mt-ye3wb
@mt-ye3wb 10 ай бұрын
The closed captions need a better version of A.I.
@FunkyPertwee
@FunkyPertwee 10 ай бұрын
Lol at Barbieheimer, I had Bing write that for me last night.
@Zale370
@Zale370 10 ай бұрын
00:00 💡 Coding is changing dramatically, and AI will be a part of every coder's workflow. 00:34 💡 Empathy is a key factor in navigating the changes brought by AI in various industries. 01:29 💡 We are still at the early stages of AI technology, similar to the iPhone 2G to 3G point. 02:19 💡 AI adoption will happen at scale in every company involved in knowledge work by next year. 03:39 💡 AI can both contribute to fake news and help identify biases and provide comprehensive analysis in journalism. 05:03 💡 AI can enhance journalism by providing fully referenced facts and different perspectives. 06:25 💡 AI can help individuals communicate their viewpoints more effectively by rewriting language to be better received. 08:17 💡 AI can assist in finding comprehensive and authoritative sources of information, potentially leading to a more informed society. 09:10 💡 AI can help identify biases and provide comprehensive analysis in areas like climate change. 11:28 💡 The media we consume shapes our mindset, and AI can be used to personalize information to promote positive thinking. 13:41💡 AI can be to rewrite information from one to another, promoting understanding and finding common ground. 15:04 💡 School systems to adapt to prepare for the future, considering individual learning styles and promoting creativity. 16:50 💡Social media can have negative effects on mental health, and it's important to be intentional about the information we consume. 18:40 💡 Mental infrastructure and biases are crucial in navigating impact of AI on society. 20:07 💡 Exposing oneself to counterpoint viewpoints and engaging in debate can help challenge biases and promote growth. 21:03 💡 AI has the potential to shape mental infrastructure and influence neuroplasticity, raising ethical considerations. 23:03 💡 AI be used to manipulate information perspectives, raising concerns about truth and authenticity. 24:32 💡 AI has the potential to disrupt the film, changing the nature of, distribution, and. 29:22 💡-generated characters and stories challenge traditional filmmaking, leading to a redistribution of value and a need for collective. 33:39 💡 The decisions and made today will shape the future of the film industry, and it's important to consider the global competition and regulatory challenges. 39:38 💡 The nature of coding is changing, and AI will a part of every coder's workflow, leading to increased productivity and new opportunities. 43:22 💡 The barriers to creating programs are disappearing, and there is the potential for a billion coders in the future. 46:38 💡 AI has the potential to become a personal AI assistant, shaping the world to meet individual needs and desires. 47:03 💡 Hollywood and artists should embrace collectivism, reinvent business models, and adapt to the changes brought by AI. 47:31 💡 AI has the potential to outperform doctors on clinical diagnosis and empathy, leading to a redistribution of value in the healthcare industry. 48:01 💡 The nature of programming will change as AI becomes more prevalent leading to increased productivity new opportunities. 48:28 💡 AI has the potential to become the best surgeons in the world, leading to deflationary and democratizing forces in the healthcare industry. 49:21 💡 AI in healthcare can lead to lower insurance premiums and reduced costs, making healthcare more accessible and affordable. 50:45 💡 AI has the potential to transform education, making it more personalized and engaging for students, and enabling them to have their own AI assistants. 51:15 💡 Education needs to shift from teaching to a series of tests to focusing on individual learning styles and fostering positive growth and joy in learning. 52:12 💡 AI will become an integral part of education within the next 10 years, providing personalized learning experiences and access to vast amounts of knowledge. 53:32 💡 AI has the potential to reshape society and disrupt various industries, including journalism, filmmaking and coding. 56:19 💡 Society needs to have discussions about the future of work, meaning, and objective functions in the face of AI disruption and job loss. 57:45 💡 AI has the potential to co-opt organizations and sway leaders, leading to potential dangers and the need better regulation and transparency in development. 01:02:00 💡 The exponential in compute power and AI capabilities in the next2-10 years raises concerns about job loss, news, and terrorist using AI. 01:08:19 💡 The decisions made in the 2-10 years shape the fabric of, and there is need for better coordination, stronger communities, and a on meaning and purpose. 01:15:19 💡 The next 2-10 years will see a wave of enablement and disruption from AI, and there is a need for better regulation, diverse and high-quality data sets, and a focus on job creation and meaning. 01:30:24 💡 The next 2-10 years will bring challenges in society and the fabric of society, and there is a need for better stories, stronger communities, and a focus on empowering individuals and finding purpose. 01:34:51 💡 OpenAI's mission is to create building blocks to activate humanity's potential and generate revenue through revenue share, license fees, and royalties from cloud partners, on-prem partners, and device partners. 01:35:20 💡 OpenAI is focusing on transparent building and sharing of mistakes to advance science and is releasing audio models, video models, and 3D models to provide a magical and controlled AI experience. 01:37:10 💡 OpenAI aims to bring AI to every person, company, country, and culture, allowing them to have their own AI that works for them, and generating revenue through licensing and royalties. 01:38:05 💡 OpenAI's models, like GPT-4 and ChatGPT, do not know anything about the user unless the user opts out of GDPR compliance, and OpenAI aims to provide open models that adapt to the user's data. 01:39:24 💡 OpenAI believes that feeding AI better data is crucial for reducing risks and improving safety, and they are focused on creating a commons for the world and building stability. 01:41:19 💡 OpenAI acknowledges the potential risks of AGI and believes that a good AI can stop a bad AI, leading to the concept of pivotal action where a good AI seeks and destroys any other AGI capabilities. 01:42:38 💡 Open recognizes the existential threat AGI and the need to figure out solutions in, and they are building a great organization to these challenges. 01:43:05 💡 OpenAI emphasizes the importance of building better data sets, bringing standardization, and driving innovation to mitigate risks and bring technology to the world.
@kanto1971
@kanto1971 10 ай бұрын
I am so thankful for you making these markers. However, to be frank, I just had ChatGPT digest these markers then shorten and rank them from the most important ones.
@bossgd100
@bossgd100 10 ай бұрын
💯
@antoniotulioseverojr
@antoniotulioseverojr 10 ай бұрын
Please, Wich AI you used to make this log file ? Tks
@Zale370
@Zale370 10 ай бұрын
@@antoniotulioseverojr google: harpa ai extension
@InkaHacker
@InkaHacker 10 ай бұрын
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