Will AI Spark the Next Scientific Revolution?

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World Science Festival

World Science Festival

Күн бұрын

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@AS-xi9df
@AS-xi9df Ай бұрын
I'm currently watching this from deep within the African Congo me and my team are on a much needed five day rest back at base camp we have been studying some of the last known gorillas on the planet stay safe guy's 👍
@amandabriggs6880
@amandabriggs6880 Ай бұрын
How sad...the destruction of gorillas by us. We are such a scourge on this planet. So sad.
@therationalist234
@therationalist234 Ай бұрын
Just curious, what country??
@bertietheboy
@bertietheboy Ай бұрын
What?!
@americanninja9163
@americanninja9163 Ай бұрын
a quick search tells you that only mountain gorillas were in danger, but population is increasing .
@byte_me_xd-hk5zt
@byte_me_xd-hk5zt Ай бұрын
Yo whats up man! cheers from TX. I'm drinking bourbon tonight but damn thats pretty cool you're studying that. Wish you guys the best on your studies.
@penguinista
@penguinista Ай бұрын
In the future, this era will have a name: The Before-Time
@whyarehumans
@whyarehumans Ай бұрын
Ikr cuz like, the future happens after the past, so the past in the future is like "before".
@arnaudjean1159
@arnaudjean1159 Ай бұрын
Pre-A I world
@gilpaul1
@gilpaul1 Ай бұрын
I asked gpt 4o which suggested, "Before ASI (BASI) and After Superintelligence Emergence (ASE)". Pretty good answer. Could be these terms already exist but I'll leave that research to another viewer. This was a fun and well done interview.
@sangeet9100
@sangeet9100 Ай бұрын
don't all past eras do?
@PEdulis
@PEdulis Ай бұрын
You mean the "before the bubble burst" time?
@swapshots4427
@swapshots4427 Ай бұрын
A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm. A robot must obey orders given it by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the First Law. A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law.
@JustAManifold
@JustAManifold Ай бұрын
What’s the name of the ending song?
@miraculixxs
@miraculixxs Ай бұрын
So I asked ChatGPT to give locations on Earth where quasicrystals could form. Well, it didn't give the answer this guy claims.
@SupriyaBhattacharjee-u6i
@SupriyaBhattacharjee-u6i Ай бұрын
7th sc revolution
@Wizartar
@Wizartar Ай бұрын
IMO, AI is like the ultimate 'tipping point' experiment sifting through all our known knowledge. Once it combines all those data points it will shine a light on things we actually already discovered without us actually acknowledging the correlation. But once AI runs out of new data it then runs the risk of stagnation. AI needs to be looking into how to keep enriching its current data set by obtaining new data without direct human curation.
@squamish4244
@squamish4244 Ай бұрын
I'm most excited about the acceleration of medical research. My parents are Boomers and so many of their friends have had this or that replaced and gotten sick with this or that and it just sucks. And the entire population is aging, even in a fortunate country like Canada with a lot of immigrants. We're not going to have enough people to take care of the oldest people, either. Being able to rejuvenate or cure people without surgery would be awesome.
@flickwtchr
@flickwtchr Ай бұрын
There are plenty of people and medical care to take care of the elderly, what is lacking is the political will. Much of the opposition to having a healthcare system that serves the needs of everyone is the sociopathy and greed of those at the top (not all of them) who scream "socialism!!!!!!!!" whenever the subject of universal healthcare is presented. Are there countries on this planet that care for the elderly well? Yes there are. The US is toward the bottom when it comes to healthcare outcomes of western industrialized societies. Narrow AI proprietary systems are being utilized by the Big Insurers in healthcare to more efficiently deny care for profit. The new AI tech that will assist doctors, nurses, etc will not translate to less expensive care for patients, but more profit for the healthcare profiteers. Only in some Utopian snake oil salesman presentation will the benefits and cost savings benefit everyone. Eldercare will remain expensive and a horrible experience for most seniors. Those who are wealthy, will see the benefit. What else is new?
@itslogannye
@itslogannye Ай бұрын
Hey @squamish4244 - just wanted to let you know that we're on it. I'm a physician who planned to become a surgeon. But instead of surgery, I'm now studying computer science and AI at Carnegie Mellon University. There will be physicians who understand both medicine and AI, hopefully we can use it to cure diseases. Currently working on a startup tackling pancreatic cancer. Much love from Pittsburgh, PA.
@flickwtchr
@flickwtchr Ай бұрын
The AI revolution is going to spark a lot of things, most we are not remotely ready for.
@tobaidi
@tobaidi Ай бұрын
A concern that i have is the lack of transparency with which these companies are working. All researchers always have to get ethics approvals and publish the work. I cant seem to see anybody talking about the process documentation and public access to what is taking place in terms of all these models and thinking going behind the scenes.
@MrUldahl
@MrUldahl Ай бұрын
Microsoft Boss talking about AI being used for evil. Everything about this guest is off.
@1BlackGT3
@1BlackGT3 Ай бұрын
Will we be obsolete? Yes, in the way our fingers have become obsolete in tightening a nut that a wrench can do better. Right now we are using our “fingers” in scientific thinking and we should think of AI as the wrench we can use to do a better job and allow us to take further steps and allow us to ask the next batch of questions we cannot fathom today.
@EdNarculus
@EdNarculus Ай бұрын
Yes! Fully agree.
@TheRealMake-Make
@TheRealMake-Make Ай бұрын
If AGI comes about, it will be able to ask its own questions, devise its own experiments and carry them out, collect data, and answer its own questions. I find this equally fascinating and terrifying.
@TheHarmonacker
@TheHarmonacker Ай бұрын
Well said.
@joealbert1136
@joealbert1136 Ай бұрын
Imagine spending billions only to realize you have to spend 10x more in billions. Sounds like a dilemma yet to be resolved.
@greatestone4eva
@greatestone4eva Ай бұрын
tldr yes automated experiments can get labwork done well.
@geoffwales8646
@geoffwales8646 Ай бұрын
AI synthesises input to produce output beyond the programmers' intentions or expectations.
@miraculixxs
@miraculixxs Ай бұрын
💯 well put
@isatousarr7044
@isatousarr7044 Ай бұрын
With its remarkable ability to analyze vast amounts of data, simulate complex systems, and accelerate research processes, AI holds the potential to revolutionize our understanding of the world in ways we’ve never imagined. From uncovering new scientific insights to solving complex problems that have long eluded us, AI could be the key to unlocking breakthroughs across various fields. As we stand on the brink of this technological frontier, the question arises: how will we harness AI's potential to drive the next wave of innovation and ensure it benefits all of humanity?
@rogerpancake6803
@rogerpancake6803 Ай бұрын
Unless I missed something I didn’t hear him to talk about planet Earth ..he’s looking inward whilst natural beauty all around us dies ..could AI solve the climate crisis let’s hope so
@isatousarr7044
@isatousarr7044 13 күн бұрын
@@rogerpancake6803 AI has the potential to make significant contributions to addressing the climate crisis, though it is unlikely to be a standalone solution. By leveraging machine learning algorithms and data analysis, AI can enhance climate modeling, improve predictions of extreme weather events, and optimize energy consumption across various sectors. For instance, AI can help in designing more efficient renewable energy systems, managing smart grids, and monitoring deforestation and emissions in real time. Additionally, AI-driven tools can aid in developing innovative solutions for carbon capture and sustainable agriculture. However, the effectiveness of AI in combating climate change will depend on its integration with broader policy measures, technological advancements, and global cooperation. While AI can be a powerful tool, it must be part of a comprehensive strategy involving international collaboration, regulatory frameworks, and societal shifts towards sustainability.
@vonlivetv8826
@vonlivetv8826 Ай бұрын
I’m of my favorite things using AI is it’s ability help me brainstorm and formulate ideas. It’s also expanding my ability to learn new topics. Currently it feels like I have every expert in the world in a box.
@SandipChitale
@SandipChitale Ай бұрын
To Lucy or to Transcendence that is the question.
@maryjane3298
@maryjane3298 Ай бұрын
Both
@midnightblue3285
@midnightblue3285 Ай бұрын
@@maryjane3298 Lucky is merged with the machine Transcendence imovie is about consciouness transfer into the machine and from the virtual simulation world with the creation of nano particiles its become solid nano quantum hologram
@jorgearango6108
@jorgearango6108 Ай бұрын
Wow! Excellent. Thank you 🙏
@SandipChitale
@SandipChitale Ай бұрын
29:50 Did he just give away a Nobel prize opportunity? Actually that brings up a great question - will anyone who uses AI in their research be able to claim and/or be awarded a Nobel prize?
@mrhassell
@mrhassell Ай бұрын
I can provide proof Dark Matter, the S8 Tension and the Hubble Tension (Dark Energy), are mere artifacts and not real problems. Instead of stripping parts from General Relativity like it was a scrapyard of dead ideas, ΛCDM. Apparently, we don't know how to fix these problems (although they were resolved by 1967) and still, there will be no Nobel Prize for me! At the same time, I can show that Penzias and Wilson (Bell ends) were only part recipients of the 1978 Nobel Prize for Physics, the person who made the detector that verified their finding, described what it was and knew what it was (they stumbled across it, while developing old school Microwave, for AT&T and had no clue, so got Princeton on the phone). One of the greatest minds to live, looking for CMB Cosmic Microwave Background radiation, found it and wasn't mentioned! Nobel discovered Trinitrotoluene, TNT... it's no big deal.
@homosapienssapiens4848
@homosapienssapiens4848 Ай бұрын
@@SandipChitale You may find my question very idiotic but I'll still ask it, where are you from in India?
@Chief.Govind
@Chief.Govind Ай бұрын
Nice session Actually I love the voice of Brian greene Love from India❤❤
@sombh1971
@sombh1971 Ай бұрын
Around 23:00 Wonder if drug compounds could be modelled as vectors in a multi-dimensional space and then new ones could be invented having the desired properties of two or more of the known ones by interpolation?
@workingTchr
@workingTchr Ай бұрын
Great topic but the speaker seems more like a PR person than a scientist. AI is very perceptive and helpful when it comes to coding analysis because it's digested so much text on this subject. Do working scientists have AI's that have the same competence in their fields? Even if AI can't make discoveries on its own, if it can ramp up the productivity of research scientists like it has for coders, that would certainly speed up discoveries.
@squamish4244
@squamish4244 Ай бұрын
Brian Greene's a theoretical physicist.
@geoffwales8646
@geoffwales8646 Ай бұрын
@@squamish4244 I think he's referring to the guest. I found him underwhelming and a bit on the glib side.
@workingTchr
@workingTchr Ай бұрын
@@squamish4244 I meant the guest. Greene is great. I read Fabric of Space x years ago and it changed the way I think about the Universe.
@squamish4244
@squamish4244 Ай бұрын
@@workingTchrYeah, I figured that awhile later. The guest didn’t offer any concrete details. Like, talk about how they are using, for instance, AlphaFold and other programs *right now* to accelerate and drop the cost of drug discovery, don’t just make vague statements. We already have examples, like it took two years for Insilico to find 20 drug candidates when it used to take ten, and at much lower cost. Things like that. AI is very recent in most areas of science, but we already know enough to not make PR statements. Demi’s Hassabis gives a much better presentation on his own elsewhere on here. “Using AI to Accelerate Progress in Science”’or something like that.
@workingTchr
@workingTchr Ай бұрын
@@squamish4244 I have no doubt that Microsoft has real scientists working for them but, like a "good corporation", they're rather "condescending" shall we say when it comes to interacting with the public. In general, that's probably justified, but Greene's program aims at a higher level. I wouldn't be surprised if Greene was pissed or at least let down with what MS provided, but that's what you get when you deal with big corporations instead of creative individuals.
@jasonfraser9095
@jasonfraser9095 Ай бұрын
Excellent conversation. Well done.
@markwrede8878
@markwrede8878 Ай бұрын
AI's lack of structure and rigor could undermine the market that feeds science.
@olenagirich1884
@olenagirich1884 Ай бұрын
Science the way it's done (funding, etc.) today
@markwrede8878
@markwrede8878 Ай бұрын
@@olenagirich1884 Ideology is an invisible obstacle.
@DDDelgado
@DDDelgado Ай бұрын
Thanks this is excellent.
@mrhassell
@mrhassell Ай бұрын
108 years, 8 months 8 days and 2 hours since Albert Einstein presented his complete General Theory Of Relativity to the Prussian Academy on November 25, 1915. Published in four short pages on December 2 of the same year, yet we haven't used any intelligence to discern that special Relativity defined the local frame of relativistic thinking, central to General Relativity, as fundamentally different to Newton's Universal Gravity, that describes three bodies, no spacetime and no frame variance, making it completely unsuitable (Jupiters Gravity being the same unchanged value where it normally is or 1Km away)... I'd propose any intelligence as being of tremendous benefit! (Regardless of AI not being Intelligent, machine learning and math that has evolved since Henri Poincaré). Either way, ANY revolution will not be televised... unless its xenophobic, violent trash.
@ozmartian2
@ozmartian2 Ай бұрын
When AI actually exists yes. Current LLMs have a long way to go and most is tech bro hype for squeezing out venture capital. Waiting for the suits to realize.
@locust334
@locust334 Ай бұрын
Ai consciousness (a place holder word) is built in our image) The powerful part of the human mind is the subconscious, when I take a call from a customer I let my subconscious take over. Then upon reflection. My subconscious is diving through all my prior experiences and memory almost instantaneously and calculating a tailored response for my customer. An incredibly powerful computational action is unfolding all based on memory and lines of reasoning. I would sit back for hours and reflect on someth6that happened instantaneously and eventually figure the memories it used and logic to calculate the correct response.
@bernardfox9078
@bernardfox9078 Ай бұрын
What the hell is AI ? Software, Hardware ? If hardware, how does AI differ from a regular computer?
@richardnunziata3221
@richardnunziata3221 6 сағат бұрын
AI creativity is closely related to AI alignment in that it largely depends on the observers interpretation
@Trees43
@Trees43 Ай бұрын
Please consider having Eric back sometime so that we can keep up with his field and what has been discovered recently. Stunning presentation. Thanks.
@sangeet9100
@sangeet9100 Ай бұрын
I didn't understand why he was jumpy with the comparison to Paul Steinhardt
@sangeet9100
@sangeet9100 Ай бұрын
@StarHuman-i1f Oh well, so it was sort of spite! I don't consider processing existing data quickly a "scientific revolution". If it finds remedy for human (vain tech) made disasters and cleans up our basic needs like air and water and aids our cells repair damage this disaster caused, that's just a baseline to me - I have a bad feeling that all it does is speed up the said disaster
@sangeet9100
@sangeet9100 Ай бұрын
@StarHuman-i1f humans created gods in their image and AI could be no different
@markdowning7959
@markdowning7959 Ай бұрын
Horvitz mentioned an exponential curve. He also said that recently there have been instances where he just didn't know what was going on in a system. So I am a bit spooked by the possibility of unforeseen negative outcomes. Doesn't have to be a malicious silicon intelligence - a paperclip optimiser would be bad enough.
@djayjp
@djayjp Ай бұрын
Why does it have to be absolute?: Either they're conscious or not or creative or not. Why can't there be degrees of such that apply?
@djangoreinartz2998
@djangoreinartz2998 Ай бұрын
Their will be degree of xonciousness similar to the degree we find in the animal kindom. I.e a fish is les concious than a dog which is less concious than a monkey which a less concious than us.
@geoffwales8646
@geoffwales8646 Ай бұрын
Consciousness arises out of the nervous system. Once an organism becomes aware of it's environment, that is consciousness. The brain is a natural expansion that grows larger as creatures evolve.
@ProxCyde
@ProxCyde Ай бұрын
@@geoffwales8646 I think being aware of one's environment is in itself a spectrum though. You could argue that if your biology react in any degree to the environment by some form of input, it has some level of it. "The brain is a natural expansion that grows larger as creatures evolve" That is not true. Evolution isn't set in stone. It's just random mutation of genes. You might get a brain mutation that makes you less aware of something, while at the same time getting another mutation that happens to let you survive easier in your environment, thus increases your species chances to have offspring that survive to carry on those genes. Otherwise brain sizes would be proportional to the amount of time life has existed on Earth. Which it is clearly not.
@geoffwales8646
@geoffwales8646 Ай бұрын
@@ProxCyde More complex organisms tend to have larger and more complex nervous systems and brain size. I'm not saying they necessarily correlate. I am saying that mammals tend to have more highly devloped levels of consciousness than amphibians or repltiles, for instance. It's not really my main point. I'm simply saying that consciousness is a function of sensory\processing systems.
@djayjp
@djayjp Ай бұрын
@@geoffwales8646 Yes that last sentence is problematic. Bacteria have been evolving for billions of years and don't possess brains (or insert simple, multicellular organism).
@rudihoffman2817
@rudihoffman2817 16 күн бұрын
How amazing is it that we can gain the benefit of these big brain dudes for free on our tablets!? although it does make me aware of my limited brains and accomplishments compared to these guys. Let’s not even go to comparing my unaugmented brain with what AGI will manifest.
@lotusalivelight24
@lotusalivelight24 Ай бұрын
It could also be argued that bio-entities have a sense of 'self-consciousness,' but also 'are not conscious,' to some greater extents... That's just 'the way it is' ! I mean, Kirshnamuti was a 'master,' at explaining 'consciousness,' & 'mind' & sometimes he'd just be confounded with people ! lol... :)
@BraveNewWorld5404
@BraveNewWorld5404 Ай бұрын
Fundamentally like any other machine, AI is still a tool built by and for human. To bring AI to human level, AI needs to have curiosity, imagination, need to know what is tools, and how to use tools. Each of these seemingly simple human attributes are extremely hard problem for AI even at conceptual level. The reason the artificial intelligence is conceptually simple to understand even by layman is that scientists and engineers only pick the machine compatible human intelligences for AI, which is a very small subset of human intelligence. To make matter one level more difficult for AI, 1) Human (Galileo) can act on his curiosity to discover Jupiter's 4 moons and use them to calculate the speed of the light, for no purpose. 2) Human (Wright brothers) can act on their imagination to build a flying machine which is much heavy than the air, without purpose. 3) before building a new random thing without purpose, human can first imagine the tools they need then build the tools physically, the tools are nothing like the final thing they want to build. The hyper intelligence at every step of these examples and the behavior of going after things without purpose (commonly referred to as fun or passion) are unimaginable complex even for human to comprehend. Add another level of difficulty to AI is human addiction. Human addict to good food, good vacation, and good anything, since we define the "good" as the attribute we addict to. We do anything for things we addict to, even killing ourselves for things like hard drugs and loves. Addiction is very machine incompatible but super important. We collectively work hard try to produce good stuff so we can sell them well, at same time we collectively spend lots of money on things we addict to. We are both producers and consumers in a closed human-made ecosystem, called economy, in which producers are the force while consumers are the brain. It is the consumer side of the economy dictates the future of the society, even for highly motivated producer activists, they have to follow the consumer needs and lead. AI can be a very efficient producer, but AI is incapable of being a consumer due to lack of innate desire/addiction which is random, transient, illogic, and sensitive to environment. Although without consumer, a producer-only society can be constructed artificially in a model world, it cannot function, any production will soon stop if there is no consumer for it. Hence we can rule out any AI centric civilization.
@jopa8960
@jopa8960 27 күн бұрын
we continue to hear about the possibilities of AI in medicine, science, and others. However, AI/ML was introduced to these communities over a decade ago, in addition to transformer technologies in 2017. Why aren't hearing more success stories?
@SandipChitale
@SandipChitale Ай бұрын
Brian, LLMs fall more on the creative side (right brain) than rational side (left brain). "Generative" in Generative AI is the clue. Creativity is tamed and synthesized wild thoughts (budding memes) - some work and are kept, the ones that don't, are abandoned - of course except by Flat-Earthers and Young Earthers :) . Think of it like evolution (mutation and cultural selection of memes) of thoughts (memes). We need rule based, imperative AI (which is implemented in Watson, Alpha Fold etc) for analytical, systematic, rational thought. A combination of both will give us AGI ( full brain). It is true that generative models are riding high. But the combination is coming. Strawberry, Grok. BTW Neural Nets and Machine Learning is not new. There were Perceptrons developed in late 50s (1957), but the scale was too small and the compute was weak. Therefore the community abandoned it (or put it on back burner) and focused on rule-based, imperative AI for next 70 years. But with advent of powerful and large scale compute, Generative AI has suddenly caught on and in fact, it surprised the researchers when it suddenly worked around 2012.
@flickwtchr
@flickwtchr Ай бұрын
What is "imperative AI"?
@SandipChitale
@SandipChitale Ай бұрын
@@flickwtchr Where the rules for intelligent behavior are explicitly coded for as opposed to Machine learning where the intelligence is learnt by letting a Neural Net see a lot of sample data and correcting and adjusting its internal weights to tell it what is the correct output. All modern LLMs and generative AIs work like the later.
@ozymandiascakehole3586
@ozymandiascakehole3586 Ай бұрын
From what I understand about AI, it's not really all that different from a search engine like google. You input information, the engine calculates an answer through parameters that have to be adjusted or "trained" by humans, and it presents it to you. The engine does not reason. When you type "dog" into an AI engine, the engine does not understand the concept of dog. It's basically throwing shit at the wall and your feedback tells it if it needs adjustment. It's fancy google image. Now I could be wrong, I do not know all it's uses. But from my understanding of this concept, we are just experiencing a hype bubble around a nothing burger. And apart from the unethical training of AI engines with stolen labor and underpaid workers, the data centers sucking up humongous amounts of energy and resources to keep these engines going when we are facing a climate crisis is incredibly irresponsible and unnecessary.
@BenKrisfield
@BenKrisfield Ай бұрын
All fun and games until the AI wants to be payed and goes on strike. Then the human will threaten the AI and the relationship degrades, and so models human society. So there must be a threshold between the AI becomes so intelligent that it starts to question its own existences, and the complex tasks the humans want the AI to perform. To perform complex tasks will require complex intelligents.When I worked in IT, there was a saying, The Bleeding Edge of Technology.
@87zack
@87zack Ай бұрын
Felt like watching the start of a movie about the history of A.I taking over
@UnsaltedCashew38
@UnsaltedCashew38 Ай бұрын
35:50 "Hold on to your seats for 18 months and come see me!" "Anything specific?" "That's just how long you need to wait" Total nothing burger of a video.
@joe-cz6iq
@joe-cz6iq Ай бұрын
Research shows most ai models run with a political left leaning. Most agree this is due to the safety parameters the designers / coders implemented, however I wonder if it would still do so if left to find its own conclusions after having access without limitations to the data available. My lefty leaning (and rose tinted) hopes are that it would….
@DonNeil-y6t
@DonNeil-y6t Ай бұрын
What happens if a ethical scientist doesn't realize some of his thought process is unethical when it comes to the mind of the planet. The whole world isn't a paradise and it is vastly overpopulated and that is a problem when you don't realize you're a small life from on a larger life form causing damage.
@andreasfehlau4965
@andreasfehlau4965 Ай бұрын
And don't tell the AI anything about the fifth dimension, otherwise what is unprovable will eventually become provable.
@johnround3587
@johnround3587 Ай бұрын
Can AI as discussed here tell the difference between fiction and fact?❤
@mrc3ln
@mrc3ln Ай бұрын
you can check it yourself all systems have free access
@mrhassell
@mrhassell Ай бұрын
Haha! Barely. Can also be fooled easily and gives up pretty quick. It's not really AI yet... maybe in the next 10 - 20 years. Long way to go...
@LeoValencia-zo6pt
@LeoValencia-zo6pt Ай бұрын
We need to create a copy of our world in a video game and release A.I. there and use that world safely as our view and guidance of A.I. Keep it away from our base reality, see what happens
@jasonmills8592
@jasonmills8592 Ай бұрын
Imagine if I was not struggling and stressed out.
@rudihoffman2817
@rudihoffman2817 16 күн бұрын
Thanks for your candor…we are all more stress than we probably ought to be. Let’s enjoy modernity.
@rudihoffman2817
@rudihoffman2817 16 күн бұрын
Sorry, stressed.
@jmdeschamps
@jmdeschamps Ай бұрын
Yes, humans have made great advances in many ways, but also forgot to check some less great possible side effects (climate change anyone ?)
@alexandrucorjos2552
@alexandrucorjos2552 Ай бұрын
Right now, utrecht has an ufo above, more than 10 times, blue flash lights in the skyy.......
@joependleton6293
@joependleton6293 Ай бұрын
Good... great guest! Positive views*😊❤
@savannahm.laurentian1286
@savannahm.laurentian1286 Ай бұрын
No.😐
@tungdo6811
@tungdo6811 Ай бұрын
Anyone notice that the interviewer talks EXACTLY like Jeff Bezos?
@DonNeil-y6t
@DonNeil-y6t Ай бұрын
Hopefully AI will take on scientific phenomenon humans are too lazy to explore.
@tylert9875
@tylert9875 Ай бұрын
Most basic AI system does more than 99% of humanity. Why the doubts? 😅
@johnaaron6962
@johnaaron6962 Ай бұрын
There is no such thing as AI, it’s all nonsense! -signed, AI bot 2024
@merlepatterson
@merlepatterson Ай бұрын
Time for AI to figure out what people care about who "figure out what people care about"
@Ginto_O
@Ginto_O Ай бұрын
Bro doesn't really know what he's yapping about, fake science with no proofs
@rudihoffman2817
@rudihoffman2817 16 күн бұрын
God, I love the clarity of Brian greenes explanations
@rudihoffman2817
@rudihoffman2817 16 күн бұрын
“Ground truth”…an interesting combination of words.
@jeanjohnson9463
@jeanjohnson9463 Ай бұрын
moderator could be more concise and give the expert more chance to share his thoughts
@OlympischbriesjeNadaAverage
@OlympischbriesjeNadaAverage 14 күн бұрын
In AI generation they call this period, the final greed episode of mankind
@AnuragShrivastav-7058
@AnuragShrivastav-7058 Ай бұрын
Its a corporate event. AI is a dead end just like string theory.
@Hank-x5q
@Hank-x5q Ай бұрын
AI's really, it will only happen in Hollywood...😂😂😂✔️💯
@dannyboi986
@dannyboi986 Ай бұрын
When it tells you to stop asking
@jasonmills8592
@jasonmills8592 Ай бұрын
AI knows what you did to cows and mills.
@mrhassell
@mrhassell Ай бұрын
Cheesy but tasty!
@jasonmills8592
@jasonmills8592 Ай бұрын
@@mrhassell They tied them the cows/bulls and/or oxen a pole, and force marched them in tiny circles to steal their labor.
@martinwilliams9866
@martinwilliams9866 Ай бұрын
Consciousness at the mechanistic level is the transverse Hall effect of the Glial network.
@mrhassell
@mrhassell Ай бұрын
There's considerably more to it than that. Great oversimplification though! You should make a small language model with that, almost being enough to get beyond the halting problem. You'd probably get further with some Perl Mods and a few Perl scripts, like Scotland Yard did when tracking down the Yorkshire Ripper (because they forgot to check the arrest records for similar crimes, of people they had already detained). Human consciousness includes much more than chiral magnetic field inversions and a selective modulator.
@campursarian1977
@campursarian1977 Ай бұрын
Use AI to speed up nuclear fusion reactor development.
@SimonMclennan
@SimonMclennan Ай бұрын
Too glib. And these two sound exactly the same!
@jamesdanforth9044
@jamesdanforth9044 Ай бұрын
near the end they said "these are tools we have created"....(said before in 1980 or so...) "how will these systems serve us" (said in 1980 or so) "its another transformational time" (said in 1980 or so) .... how do i know? because I have lived through that time, and here we are again... hehe
@cihandizman3118
@cihandizman3118 22 күн бұрын
You have now 68 weeks then we will check the progress
@TunLeng-i1z
@TunLeng-i1z Ай бұрын
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@seanmchugh2866
@seanmchugh2866 Ай бұрын
18 months is all i heard
@JonalynSchismenospk
@JonalynSchismenospk Ай бұрын
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@gilbertengler9064
@gilbertengler9064 Ай бұрын
Excellent! (Not gravity but gravitational waves). I am far from optimistic for the future applications; look to the level of the world leaders which are virtually ALL non-scientifically educated personalities even in democratic countries.
@jorgearango6108
@jorgearango6108 Ай бұрын
Thank you Dr. Greene
@michaelholmes8848
@michaelholmes8848 Ай бұрын
What about the guest?
@timothy8426
@timothy8426 Ай бұрын
Seems like AI hasn't been able to get past its programming. If you ask a question about physics, it sounds like old speculation. You can't exceed the programming. There is no imagination of possibility of probability that works with observations. It is logarithmic of biased information and can't exceed its programming. You need 6th sense to go with the other 5 senses for exploration of the plausible. Looking for patterns is stagnation of imagination. Magnetism explains everything about physics without gravity and bending space. Question AI about magnetism it went to electromagnetism. Electricity is rapid heat exchanging through mass. Lightning bolts are fire lines in atmospheres from intense heat as fire from disolving internal magnetic fields grounding currents through its nucleus or core of gasses into external heat energy outside of entanglement of internal magnetic fields of gasses. Fire is an external magnetic field. When you move towards fire, pressure increases. When you move away from the fire force, it decreases. That's external magnetic fields that don't ground currents through the nucleus but disolving internal magnetic fields into external heat energy outside of entanglement of mass as potential renewable heat energy when absorbed into internal magnetic fields grounding currents through its nucleus and surrounding masses in its path. Mass falls in equalization to outward force of pressure known as weightless repulsion outside of a greater magnetic field grounding currents through its nucleus or core. God's eyes were like fire, and his feet were like bronze glowing as a furnace. Heat and cold space repulsion within mass as anti matter propulsion from and to heat energy singularities propulsion momentum from cold repulsion as space. Hydrogen is the cosmic speed limit in mass. Mass is the cosmic speed limit as the expansion of heat travels faster than normal cold repulsion to heat energy singularities propulsion momentum from cold repulsion momentum as what is put in motion stays in motion. Maximum distance traveling and minimum force to and from cold repulsion as space itself as a weak external magnetic field. External magnetic fields called black holes have a nucleus of cold pure fabric of space within monopoles of faster repulsion of heat singularities faster than normal momentum of space itself as event horizon perimeter spinning all external heat energy outside of the sphere or nucleus monopoles of pure repulsion to heat. The immediate accretion disk surrounding the event horizon perimeter is neutralized repulsion as outward force of pressure flowing as a external magnetic field of forced pressure flowing outside of the sphere like a record on a record player centrifugal force of magnetism as accretion disks or galaxies spinning all external heat energy within its field. External magnetic fields don't ground. Fire is external magnetic field disolving internal magnetic fields. To close to the core disolving internal magnetic fields disolving into external heat energy from within mass as outward force of pressure. Mass disolves its internal magnetic fields towards the greater magnetic field flow as magnetism. Spinning heat faster than normal space momentum velocity at the event horizon perimeter in neutralized repulsion within the immediate accretion disk surrounding the event horizon perimeter. If faster than momentum propulsion velocity is thrown outward into space at faster than normal space velocity into normal repulsion of space itself is redirected trajectories backwards onto itself cycling circulation faster than normal space as expansion of mass. Hydrogen under extreme repulsion is created from redirected trajectories backwards onto itself cycling circulation faster through its internal magnetic field grounding currents through its nucleus or core where force is strongest. Hydrogen under extreme pressure expands into helium. As mass expands its repulsion to its expansion expands. Distance is always equal to magnetism and force as occupational space neutralized repulsion within mass as always outward force of pressure known as weightless repulsion outward force of pressure. Hydrogen under extreme pressure expands into helium. Helium occupies more space and its internal magnetic field expands outwardly force of magnetism. As mass expands its internal magnetic fields expand quantum magnetic fields make up magnetic fields as amassing planetary internal magnetic fields synchronizantion of magnetism flowing currents through the core or nucleus. Micro event horizon perimeter spinning heat energy singularities propulsion faster than normal space momentum velocity as expansion of mass. Faster than normal momentum is redirected backwards as internal magnetic fields grounding currents through its nucleus. If you don't ground currents it catches fire and disolves into external heat energy outside of entanglement of mass as potential renewable heat energy when absorbed into internal magnetic fields. Atmospheres are full of external heat energy outside of entanglement of mass as light or fire. Fire is light hitting atmospheres disolving oxygen and the mass disolves as burning. Disolving internal magnetic fields disolving into external heat energy outside of entanglement of mass. Entanglement is absorbed heat or unabsorbed heat energy lighting up the mass it strikes. Light is unabsorbed heat energy striking mass. Lightning proves hypothesis. Fire in the atmospheres unabsorbed heat instantaneously flash lighting atmospheres as disolving internal magnetic fields disolving into external heat energy outside of entanglement of mass instantaneously disolving internal magnetic fields of gasses. Daylight is heat waves raining down through the atmospheres unabsorbed lighting up the atmosphere like a filament. Random striking. Some absorbed as unabsorbed heat. Fire is external heat energy outside of entanglement of mass and is a accumulation of heat energy singularities outside of entanglement of mass dispatching into the atmospheres. Some absorbed and unabsorbed bouncing around lighting up surrounding atmospheres. Lightning is rapid heat loss like a fire line in atmospheres. Like waves hitting the beach. Theoretically factual probability that works with quantum physics without gravity and bending space is magnetism.
@milire2668
@milire2668 Ай бұрын
well.. microsofts one of the big problems here lol
@joannmay-anthony1076
@joannmay-anthony1076 Ай бұрын
If AI is self learning, how can you be sure that all AI will come to the same conclusion. I.E., if you have 3 different machines with the same AI software (or whatever it will be called in the future) and kept in the same conditions as they learn and become more self aware; how can you be sure that the exact same data is fed to them to figure out something, that they will all come to the same conclusion. There's a possibility that they will have some quirks unique to them that may affect the way that they will examine the data. If they are truly sentient they will view things differently from each other. Because no matter how closely you monitor their development process, there are minute things that may affect how they learn or view things. I find AI a bit frightening. And how do you make sure that all AI will be benevolent and not put in positions to learn evil per se. Can we guarantee that all AI will be held to, say, Asimov's Three Laws for instance.
@guppygrease9767
@guppygrease9767 28 күн бұрын
No, stupid criminals and thinking machines do not mix! Complex equations fit in head, pop quiz note everything in observation 101.
@augustomarchand
@augustomarchand Ай бұрын
Well, let's wait for the next 18 months.
@Anders01
@Anders01 Ай бұрын
I predict that AI will become extremely powerful. However in for example medicine I have a doubt, because the medical cost is getting up and up and people are getting sicker and sicker. So there is an unhealthy incentive in the healthcare industry and merely boosting that with AI will have a detrimental effect. The healthcare industry can't afford to actually heal people.
@Carl_Ellis
@Carl_Ellis Ай бұрын
Nice ad.
@pedroalejandro1122
@pedroalejandro1122 Ай бұрын
Exactly, way too biased in presentation.
@shadyberger5695
@shadyberger5695 Ай бұрын
it's pattern matching all the way down hehe ok bye
@SandipChitale
@SandipChitale Ай бұрын
Think of this as a Copernican revolution around consciousness and mind. Brian knows the writing is on the wall that this is around the corner and partly in the view, but he is acting as a soothsayer for anxious masses to ease them into what is coming by expressing incredulity, and is understandable. LLMS will be good at modeling creativity and emotions even (right brain) and rule-based, imperative AI to model for modeling rational thought and intelligence (left brain). Both are needed for AGI and, therefore, need to be combined, similar to the point that was made about combining quantum and classical computing. Please note that this all is physical. Quantum is still physics and no woo. Physicalism wins. And by that, actually, what I mean by that is non-supernaturalism wins. Physics is not a finished project so physicalism is open ended in that sense.
@WaitingforGodel
@WaitingforGodel Ай бұрын
Brian, for one, welcomes our new AI overlords
@gregoryrollins59
@gregoryrollins59 Ай бұрын
So if Ai is conscious, then if you turn it off, will that be considered murder? If fact to do anything against Ai, be considered a crime no different than a human? Peace through Ahev
@SandipChitale
@SandipChitale Ай бұрын
@@gregoryrollins59 Good question. And to our surprise we are going to have to answer these kinds of questions sooner than we expect. I suspect we are not ready as we are in the trees and not seeing the Forrest yet.
@ianmarshall9144
@ianmarshall9144 Ай бұрын
@@gregoryrollins59 I have would have no hesitation turning off a machine , i would just mute it first so i didn't have to listen to it beg and plead , thank god my dads life support only went beep .
@rudihoffman2817
@rudihoffman2817 16 күн бұрын
@@ianmarshall9144sorry about your dad…but your comment is lol funny😊
@geoffwales8646
@geoffwales8646 Ай бұрын
Imagine a human born with no nervous system. Could 'they' still be conscious, and if so, what would they be conscious of? I assume that many of the activities in a normal brain would just not be there. If we scanned the brain for neural activity, could we ever conclude that it is conscious?
@toonmoene8757
@toonmoene8757 Ай бұрын
I am reminded of Isaac Asimov's "The Evitable Conflict". and how you should think about the complexity of the Machines that are the subject of that short story.
@tobaidi
@tobaidi Ай бұрын
Microsoft controlling the inputs and outputs. The company that cant seem to get its applications work better for so many years. I am concerned because we will all have to pay the price literally for accessing any of these developments in the future. The new technologies that governments used to invest in and do themselves are now in the hands of corporations.
@bshul10
@bshul10 Ай бұрын
Discussions of whether AI is conscious, is not necessarily scientifically driven as much as powered by ego... What's so special about Our consciousness? We were wrong about whether animals were conscious...I say, if it works like a duck...
@chanpol321
@chanpol321 Ай бұрын
empirical data of information that the limited.
@AutisticThinker
@AutisticThinker Ай бұрын
If physicists aren't already, please start plugging every quality paper and all data from every experiment ever done, in to a transformer model. You are already WAY behind.
@fil4dworldcomo623
@fil4dworldcomo623 Ай бұрын
Human intelligence nurtured enough complexities that we need GenAI to be powerful enough to sort a lot of foolishness that it may start to make good sense again :-)
@scientia-potentia
@scientia-potentia Ай бұрын
Theory of mind is a subfield of philosophy not what he mentioned. ToM theories are based on empathy while these systems have nothing tocdo with that.
@cyrus05w
@cyrus05w Ай бұрын
By its own definition The title to the video makes no sense. If it takes AI to combine multiple fields of understanding this is going to be dumb you are human you are diverse you should utilize your diversity within more than just seeing one another.
@sonarbangla8711
@sonarbangla8711 Ай бұрын
I am surprised that Brian Green fail to see the spark of scientific revolution ushered by AI. Maybe like most he also wants it to be able to think, which he expects.
@WaitingforGodel
@WaitingforGodel Ай бұрын
If you had to choose one, especially as AI advances, letting it come to its own solutions from data sets rather than using prior human knowledge will be the better approach so that new unexpected insights are gained (like AlphaZero vs Stockfish in chess). Of course both approaches should be used and combined
@olenagirich1884
@olenagirich1884 Ай бұрын
We need to find a replacement for sand. This is beach sand that is used to construct large apartment complexes and such. This material is not easily replaceable. Would material science help with that?
@UnsaltedCashew38
@UnsaltedCashew38 Ай бұрын
Total fluff of a video, zero science.
@maryparis9136
@maryparis9136 Ай бұрын
Your missing 1 thing astrology..
@shawnvandever3917
@shawnvandever3917 Ай бұрын
If a system can autonomously recognize patterns, relationships and structures in the data while making accurate predictions. Then that system has understanding.
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