Machine Learning: Living in the Age of AI | A WIRED Film
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Published 2019-06-20
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Machine Learning: Living in the Age of AI | A WIRED Film
All Comments (21)
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When I was little we were memorizing multiplication and division tables. These kids are learning about neural networks.
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Cool. But can we talk about the old guy's sweet flight simulator setup?
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5 minutes in and I can say I'm not frightened of AI I'm frightened of the motives of those who control it! We should all have our own personal decentralised AI.
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The farmer words at the end of the video summaries it perfectly: You never know what the future holds but you have to be ready for it.
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I want to become like that old man when I grow up.
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I want to watch this again in 20 years
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At the start i thought he was gonna say “play despacito” 😂
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I wish this video was around when I was doing a school presentation on this 😅 Thank you Wired!
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If the old guy is my grandfather, I think we would be talking about technologies all day long. Nice video!
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People can be for or against this technology but one thing is guaranteed.-- It's here and it's here to stay.
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I am 41, I wish I had had the education those kids were getting. The string activity was awesome to understand how connected we are
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It is not a question if AI is good or bad. It is a question of using it in a good or bad way. Another thing is many people resist change of any type. Resisting change means that those people will be totally unable to cope when the change becomes everywhere.
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on one hand: This whole video feels like "Dr. Frankenstein asks public what they think of his monster" but on the other hand: This is pretty spectacular.
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When I was 7, we owned a VCR and used one in class, that was 14 years ago im 21, now im streaming 4K video to my VR headset, needless to say, we've made exponential leaps forward.
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"I could spend all day in here", O RLY, have you seen Black Mirror episode San Junipero?
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“When you don’t know what you can’t see, you almost don’t know you need help.” That is fairly profound.
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Kind of miss a part where the possible downsides like automated weapon systems etc are explained in a bit more detail.
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I LOVE that old guy at the beginning of this documentary! So nice to see people that destroy stereotypes!
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Reminds me of what I was doing with the TI-86 back in 2001. I was writing a graphing calculator program that ran completely on if then statements and get key feature. Got so big I had to overclock my graphing calculator for it to keep up. It was for electronics engineering. Would take the number of components in a circuit let you input all of the data you knew and would turn around and calculate all of the voltage current resistance and phase angle of all components up to ten parallel series or series parallel
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Insightful film ! Also loved how all the characters were brought together at the end !