What Is an AI Anyway? | Mustafa Suleyman | TED


When it comes to artificial intelligence, what are we actually creating? Even those closest to its development are struggling to describe exactly where things are headed, says Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman, one of the primary architects of the AI models many of us use today. He offers an honest and compelling new vision for the future of AI, proposing an unignorable metaphor — a new digital species — to focus attention on this extraordinary moment. (Followed by a Q&A with head of TED Chris Anderson)

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10 COMMENTS

  1. first of all we were not monkeys.There is not evience that there was a transitinal species according to Darvings theory called evalution.Secondly AI still cannot replace human.They are very robotic in advice giving and communicating style.Robots never will have uniquness we human have.Because Who created us create us uniquely

  2. Ai.

    who provides the info or knowledge to the Ai? Who or which group forces the info to Ai as the main source? Can they be trusted? What if they have agenda? Even in Science, among researchers have different opinions. I hope someone can share the process of selection.

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