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“This AI application finally matches humanity's sci-fi vision of artificial intelligence”
an application of AI that actually matches the vision of what humanity thought artificial intelligence would be in all the sci fi books and movies leading up to say. And I think it's the first real...
a game of chess with a computer, which is analyzing board positions and and applying a certain kind of intelligence to figure out what its next move should be. That's the subject of our program today, artificial intelligence. The good future of AI...
But it was obviously very concerning from a lot of angles if you open source increasingly capable models because, you know, artificial general intelligence means something that's, you know, as smart and capable as you and I, as a human. And perhaps...
we now have a thinking machine. But, that was just a more anecdotal inspiration. The field really began in the fifties, when computer scientists came together and look at how we can use computer programs and algorithms to, to build these programs...
Now it's still incredibly smart model. Yeah. And so you you have to now start measuring impact, and then it feels like benchmarks are less and less capable of capturing the intelligence of models, the effectiveness of models, the usefulness, the...
shift what it means to be human and what a human relationship or human human or human AI relationship is. Well, on the most commonly used large language models, there are guardrails in place. You actually can't. You can't, like I've written...
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which is the sort of thing that it, like, might be much more feasible to figure out with AI, than for a human to figure out, or something similar. There's a lot of uncertainty here, but just, like, does not currently seem like something that AI is...
Where are we at on the journey right now? And I wanna go into your crystal ball as we start thinking about the shifts in society. Where do you think we're gonna be in three, five years' time? Georgia? Well, I went to MIT this year. Sorry. Then and I...
and it gets the wrong answer, it doesn't know how to solve the problem. You look at it and go, okay, I'm using AI to try to do a hard math problem. This language model versus the other one got it right, got it wrong. I my prompt was changed. It's...
sort of categorized yet. And it's not just tacit knowledge. It's actually knowledge that you could, you know, ask them about, and they could describe it. How you know, because one question people have with the alarms is, like, how much we've already...
“MIT Professor compares proactive AI agents to raising children until age 18”
But AI agents can convert words to actions. But proactive AI is the agents really being autonomous and doing actions on their own, you know, without we having to stimulate them or prompt them and so...
So the other way to think about this is this concept that was also created at MIT and MIT Media Lab by by Marvin Minsky called the society of the mind. And he he put together this very important hypothesis that human brain is not just one...
K. As if it has read all the textbook in the world or headed all the newspapers, all the papers in the world. Well, what it doesn't know is what to do at this given instant, what to do in this given scenario, what to do when there's all this unknown...
or it might be it might be that there's there's other forms of it. But I I think I think it's gonna be sort of like the the economy is gonna naturally value whatever the AI can't do. And what what is the framework for what it can't like, I I would...
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