How will AI change the world?


Explore the current limitations of artificial intelligence and the possibility of creating human-compatible technology.

In the coming years, artificial intelligence is probably going to change your life— and likely the entire world. But people have a hard time agreeing on exactly how AI will affect our society. Can we build AI systems that help us fix the world? Or are we doomed to a robotic takeover? Explore the limitations of artificial intelligence and the possibility of creating human-compatible technology.

This video is based on interview excerpts from the Radio Davos Podcast. The episode is called, “The promises and perils of AI – Stuart Russell on Radio Davos”.
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17 COMMENTS

  1. Am I the only one that believes this video is implying that these Tesla robots are what’s ganna take over . I mean seriously if you watch some streams you will witness that these machines have a real mind of there own and one Tesla not thought the movie that will smith kills that robot , the Tesla bot looked at his owner like niggy wudufuwk

  2. The proposed idea nowadays is to create agents. Agents that specialize in particular tasks, not general tasks as such. Humans will be part of this agentic process. It won't be a general-purpose agent; it can't be a general-purpose agent. It will still require your intervention, or the intervention of other agents that act as a counterbalance. That's what happens in our minds. We are a composite of multiple personalities that are products of both nature and nurture.

  3. By 2030, we are going to have probably the AGI with quantum computers as the engines. So far, chatpgt already knows more than most people about anything and AI is beginning to be independent of human intervention. Future looks promising!

  4. Here is my take on a world with AI: Humanity would become mollusc-like creatures in a billion years if this AI luxury could keep going. If AI art and stuff like that ends, we would all be further progressing and living safer lives whilst enduring the hard things they have to endure and befriending nature to be a part of their world again.

  5. IDK whether it's good for China or not! It's just like being caged. As a students, as a child, they should have time to play, to have fun, and there are some reason to be distracted ! Plz give them more freedom!

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