Top Researcher Li on the Promises and Perils of AI

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Published 2024-05-09
Fei-Fei Li, Sequoia Professor in Computer Science & Co-Director Human-Centered AI Institute, Stanford University speaks with Bloomberg’s Emily Chang about AI and ethics at Bloomberg Tech in San Francisco.
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All Comments (21)
  • @architectinth
    To the audio engineer, turn down the gain, and turn up the volume. Basic stuff, basic stuff.
  • @mmmch7
    i cannot forget her Ted talk about imagenet. 👏
  • @raphaelamorim
    Fei-Fei Li is a brilliant person. The question about representation in the industry is not valid. It's a derived problem from the distribution of people in the universities. The distributions are quite similar, that's the problem we need to solve first if you want to see any real change in the long run.
  • @nigellawson8610
    If human beings as a whole have difficulty in behaving ethically. Why should we expect their mind children to behave differently?
  • @geaca3222
    I very much disagree with Dr. Fei-Fei Li about not placing importance on possible AI existential threat. When she talks about AI as a humanity collective effort, it should include ensuring safeguards against that.
  • @emc3000
    I think it would be very cool to have lunch with her. I still struggle with grasping the limitations and frontier challenges for the field.
  • @user-he1hs5vx3d
    Fei Fei Li has her name on over 300 papers, how many of them with her contributions? Which AI algorithm was created by Feifei Li, if any? Imagenet is a dataset, like a library, how did the image dataset fundamentally change the AI? Fundamentally? How much does Feifei Li know about language models? What are her contributions to AI?
  • @ZZZXYZ
    Please tell me she advocates UBI.
  • @kylev.8248
    God Bless Fei-Fei Li. I love her. 😍
  • @ScotBotAI
    It's amazing how life like she looks.
  • @jamesmhango2619
    Its comforting to see her confidence. I was watching with girlfriend who also was thrilled. big sisters
  • @emc3000
    Asking who she trusts the most or least seems a bit unfair
  • @Brincat369
    build a cad design for making engines with AI creative elvolotions
  • @1anre
    She's properly assertive. I like that
  • Should we really be asking a start-up founder on what sorts of laws should be passed? Of course they'll be against any kind of regulations.
  • @masterwatch
    Conscious AI "Super AI" will let you know it is real and people will know about it most probably in a way you don't expect. We are not there just yet but there is a technology vector that indicates that conscious AI might be achieved.
  • @nigellawson8610
    Why would a super intelligent AI care about what human beings feel or need? After all, human beings don’t consult chimpanzees before deciding to build a highway through their territory. Therefore, the idea that a super intelligent AI would conforms its actions in order to be aligned with human needs is patently absurd. When it comes down to it, if lower life forms stand in the way of progress, the natural human instinct is to either sweep them aside, eat them, or exploit them in some other way that is of economic advantage to us? Likewise, a race of hyper advanced cyber beings would in all probability adopt the same attitude towards humans, if nature is any guide? Maybe, the best thing we can hope for if this scenario ever comes to pass is that they might take pity on us and decide to keep us as pets? In all probability a super AI might behave towards us in a manner similar to a mega corporation like Apple. On one hand, it might supply humans with all sorts of goodies, while acting in way that is inimical to human needs? Only the future will tell.