How Far is Too Far? | The Age of A.I.

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Published 2019-12-18
Can A.I. make music? Can it feel excitement and fear? Is it alive? Will.i.am and Mark Sagar push the limits of what a machine can do. How far is too far, and how much further can we go?

The Age of A.I. is a 8 part documentary series hosted by Robert Downey Jr. covering the ways Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning and Neural Networks will change the world.

0:00 What Is AI?
3:03 Baby X
7:24 Object Recognition
9:41 The Future Studios
14:26 Human Collaboration
21:45 A New Hand
27:20 Digital Will Meets Real Will
31:40 Free Will

All Comments (21)
  • @Kdot519
    This feels like a documentary inside of the MCU hosted by Tony Stark
  • @spidermax9002
    It feels like Tony uploaded this as one of his memory archives before his sacrifice in Endgame.
  • @SanDiego619RS
    This video just randomly showed up on my feed 8/10 and why am I starting to watch this 3 years later.
  • @user-N20
    Okay but RDJ is actually really soothing to listen to as a narrator
  • @aryanverma7708
    No one could have done it better than Robert Downey Jr.
  • @BLANK-ey2jy
    3 years later and this still puts a big smile on my face
  • @adxbnwr147
    You got this on your Recommandation thinking this is new, then you realise it came 3 years ago...
  • @omvipers7190
    It’s fascinating to consider how the creation of an AI, modeled after a real person, involves such complexity. This complexity is a testament to the intricate nature of human allegedly evolution. It leads us to ponder that if creating a self-aware and conscious AI is this intricate, then the entity responsible for our creation must possess an extraordinary level of intelligence.
  • If RDJ is talking about something, he's being himself. But when he's talking about technology, He's Tony Stark.
  • @keshav....4263
    4 years later this video randomly showed up on my feed 😮
  • @Higinjhhg1123
    I'm so glad tony made all these episodes before the battle on titan. R.i.p stark.
  • @keichan9186
    J.A.R.V.I.S and F.R.I.D.A.Y are the only A.I's we need in this world.
  • @j2csharp
    "It would really be cool to have a 'hand' in helping technology." - Well placed, sir. Respect. The irony of that statement is not lost on me.
  • @artofsam
    "One of the biggest misconceptions of A.I is that there is a super intelligent being or what we call generalized A.I, that knows all, can do all, is smarter than all of us put together. That is a total misconception." - Dr. Ayanna Howard That is a very dangerous and naive statement to make. Just because it doesn't have that capability now, doesn't mean that one day it won't be. Whether it be in our lifetime or our grandchildren's lifetime A.I will reach a threshold where it will be as intelligent as we are but unlike humans their capacity to learn won't stop it will continue beyond us and it will eventually have the capacity to outsmart us, what I am talking about isn't science fiction this is simply an inevitable fact. This video was created only 3 years ago and as I write this there are strikes happening because we are already seeing A.I affect peoples employment in the creative industries, what we are dealing with is an incredibly uncertain future.