AI Tipping Point | Full Documentary | Curiosity Stream

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Publicado 2023-11-28
With Artificial Intelligence evolving so rapidly, will it surpass human intelligence? Could this lead to our replacement—or, worse, our extinction? Top experts provide a clear understanding of the immense benefits and potential dangers of AI.

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  • @MarkAlbertoImage
    I like how everyone in the comments is positive. But put this tech in the wrong hands and it could be catastrophic. If this is available to everyone, it has the potential.
  • @atypocrat1779
    the AI that learned Go learned it without humans equipping it. The astonishing thing is that it learned how to beat a world master through self play. They are not made in our image.
  • The problems that no human will have a clue what AGI is doing once it arrives. It will be self trained and writing it's own algorithms. So fingers crossed and hope for the best 🤞
  • @stardustjazz2935
    They are all afraid that super intelligent AI could destroy humanity but what if super intelligent AI is only thing that can prevent us to destroy ourselves?
  • @mknomad5
    One critical mistake we're making, right now, is assuming linearity of TIME. We see things as unfolding with the arrow of time, AI will likely be able to calculate retro-causality, and, utilize it on massive scale. While we're observing how it learns and grows in a linear sense, it will observe and act within time in all directions, simultaneously.
  • @74Gee
    "We're still in control" was at the end of a somewhat abstract happy ending to this presentation. The fact we're using the word "still" is an absolutely diabolical position to be in. If we lose control, we lose control forever - let that sink in.
  • @headofmyself5663
    If we would get a message from other intelligent lifeforms saying: we are going to visit in 5 years, i guess the world would react very differently than we do now.
  • @caty863
    It's incredible to think that we now believe a language model is what is going to take us to AGI. No one saw it coming. All these so-called experts but no one predicted what a revolution this Transformer tech was going to be. It makes me wonder about what else is around the corner and nobody is able to see it coming.
  • @savathsan5328
    What people don’t understand is human intelligence is far beyond any ai of today and the future. The only thing we don’t experience that natural intelligence is because we are given the ability to experience emotions and pains. Because of it we somehow collapse intelligence and emotions together and got lost in it. Just learning to create a little space between the 2 can give us access to this intelligence that created the universe we known it be. Maybe this Ai thing will do all that thinking so we can start looking within ourself.
  • Everybody knows about Albert Einstein but only a few people remember his younger brother Frank. He was a famous movie star on the late-1930's.
  • @BHuang92
    I'm more afraid what we humans will do with A.I then what A.I will do to us.
  • @kephalopod3054
    Just wait for Distributed AI: AI systems learning from each other over the Internet.
  • @BruceWayne15325
    After we reach AGI we will see a world of abundance, and people won't have to work if they don't want to. They will instead pursue their own interests. Getting to AGI however is going to be a horribly dark and difficult road. You'll see vast sections of the population losing their livelihood, and having to find low paying entry level jobs (assuming that any exist with so many unemployed.) We either need to achieve AGI very quickly, or we need to abandon the effort. I can be a great thing, but it also has the potential to destroy our entire economy.
  • @PaulADAigle
    You should have the date this was made. Things change really quickly, especially in AI. It was only a couple days ago when a significant elevation of AI capabilities happened. Q*.
  • @rigelb9025
    This is brilliant. It is basically a step-by-step guide on how to prepare for submissiveness in the face of big tech, which is apparently 'inevitable'.
  • @user-cb4gj5zj9r
    🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:28 AI evolving rapidly. 02:06 AI mimics human. 07:18 Chat GPT prediction. 11:05 Chat GPT Tipping Point. 19:00 AI benefits: Health, education. 21:56 Regulation crucial for AI. Made with HARPA A
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  • @Dan-oj4iq
    "We are still in control". She needed to say those last words.
  • 4:08 a library full of books actually already surpasses individual human knowledge by large factor, artificial intelligence just gives us the ability for a computer to articulate it and automate the process of retrieval.
  • @fungfrancis7156
    Human language is far more complex and much broader than any AI models. AI perhaps is the best in performing highly specialized tasks, such as Chess, Go, Aircraft Takeoff and Landing, Structural Engineering Calculations, Ship Buildings, Drug Discovery, Genetic Research, Manufacturing specific products, Mine Sweeping, Facial Recognition, and so on. I am an engineer, but not in the AI field, so I may be wrong.