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and ai is suprisingly good at therapy. the amount of times it had snapped me back to the real life...
While I am no ethics expert, I am a non-US (and non-Common Law) lawyer. I follow your train of thought, but have the following remark.
You approach the question from a philosophical/ethics point of view, but ground your complete reasoning in US law. Criminal law is an applied form of ethics, but they don't match completely. However, criminal law should aspire to be a all-encompasing application …
Why would anyone sign a deal with someone who has shown on multiple occasions that they will not honour their end of the deal?
Trump’s favourite method of doing business is to screw them for all they are worth, that may work to some degree in real estate where there is always some new sucker willing to do business with him. But the US will find it difficult to find another Canada.
South African here. Things are not so great here, growth is extremely low and poverty keeps rising. Farm murders and people who are pro-"land expropriation without compensation" are rising in numbers. We need hope
Additionally, greenhouse emissions are only part of the problem (the leaky pipes if you would.)
The other major problem is the greenhouse gasses we have already emitted into the atmosphere (the existing water damage.)
Fixing the leaky pipes doesn't magically fix the water damage. And who let the leaky pipes leak for so long?
I find having a project you care about is how you learn outside of school.
Prior to starting my bachelors degree I already had spent several years writing scripts to automate playing runescape with various bot clients.
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Which lead to a very wide scope of knowledge coming into a CS program.
Virtually everyone in that community that I knew eventually worked for the Department of D…
There are reports of employees feeding chatgpt with trade secrets to make presentation slides lmao
Hollywood is absolutely right to believe that they will be replaced. Everyone is right to believe that they will be replaced. AI will be better at every single thing that humans do within ten years.
The solution to this is to set up systems so that we can all share in the wealth created by these machines rather than let it be locked up by an elite few.
Trying to resist it is futile. The contrac…
People don't understand how this AI revolution is different from all the previous technological revolutions. This time it's not labor that's replaced, it's thinking that is replaced. If your job is 100% about thinking, you're replaceable just like that. That hasn't happened before, it's always been physical labor that's disappeared.
And becuse white-collar workers are the ones who consume the mo…
17:33 could you imagine what the robot would do if he had full functioning arms? Look at his eye movement as the guy takes his hat back.
I’m a photographer and videographer for my local council. We travelled to a city which had these same Ai cameras because the council were in talks with the company that provides them and was considering to install them in my hometown.
I got some sneak peeks of how these cameras work and it was genuinely scary. At least the ones I saw could even recognize people wearing certain items of clothing…
I always hear my friends and uncles from other fields trying to mock me telling software engineers will get replaced by AI like their fields do not 😂
Self driving cars would automatically be a safe distance from other cars so they could brake in time
Great video! It's always fascinating to hear Elon Musk's insights on technology and the future. He explains it all in a clear and concise way which is cool. It's important to have discussions like this so we can ensure that we're developing AI in a responsible way. Thanks for sharing this thought-provoking conversation!
I'm almost 19 and I just started trying art as a hobby. This makes me sad tbh. To think that these AI "artists" steal millions of works to create something that is not even original and they start passing it off as their own just breaks my heart. No one should ever feel discouraged from doing something they love.
Thanks for the advice, im gonna ignore it :)
No but seriously, AI "therapists" have helped me a lot more than any real life doctors, therapists or teachers ever did. AI doesn't judge. AI just spits out responses. AI won't tell your issues to your abusive parent, like a teacher would. AI won't lock you into a psych ward or treat you like a criminal like a doctor, unless you want that kinda rolepl…
Found out my art has been flagged as AI on pintrest by.... AI. It's like AI is now just claiming all things were made by it. As part of my rebutal I said if it really was AI generated it would have lots of likes because you would have plugged it. The fact that probably only the f===king AI has seen it is kind of another irony.
"AI could be smarter than us"? The point was always TO make AI smarter than us, as foolish as that may turn out to be while we intentionally make ourselves intellectually obsolete. That people, including Hinton, are only just now waking up to the implications of this, even while AI development continues, is simply incredible.
No going to the toilet.
No stopping for hamburger 🍔
No sleeping on the job.
Hmm criminals can't outrun robots.
Hey wee man your awesome.
You are using what I call the "cotton gin analogy" where a new technology creates an economic disruption of fewer jobs but a long-term increase in jobs. But comparing AI and humanoid robots to old technological inventions is "apples to oranges." AI isn't replacing jobs. It's replacing humans. AI doesn't do ONE thing. The cotton gin did one thing. The telephone did one thing. AI can do everything …