If AI articles and such aren't your cup of tea, don't bother with the video.
If, like me, you like to stay abreast of AI developments, this conversation might be interesting to you.
Beatch away though.;-)
Thanks for the link - I found it very thought provoking and scary.
The scariest part for me was the point about how quickly humans will be replaced - for example, once one trucking company replaces its drivers with AI - the rest will immediately need to follow suit in order to compete - and it’s not just certain jobs - it’s all jobs - doctors, engineers, artists.
I suppose there will be a move to limit AI via government regulation - but at some point we won’t even be able to tell - we might be electing robots as representatives - who (what) will they represent?
Perhaps the most disturbing thought this conversation triggered in me was the question of whether humans will have enough common sense or pragmatism to recognize the threat of AI to humanity and keep it in check.
The answer that came to mind: obviously not - if they can’t even see the transgender nonsense as a threat - if they can’t even see communism as a threat - if they can’t even see there are lines that need to be drawn there - why would they draw the line anywhere?
It will happen and the vast majority won’t resist.
Github is full of "custom AI solutions."
Bkmk
Well, as long as governments aren’t stupid enough to hook AI up to virus research or nuclear launch code systems or anything like that. I mean, they’ve never done anything that dumb before, right? /s