What We Get Wrong About AI (feat. former Google CEO)

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Cleo Abram

Cleo Abram

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AI is here. ... Okay, now what?
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Everyone’s talking about artificial intelligence and machine learning. There are lots of names thrown around - OpenAI’s ChatGPT and DALLE-2, Google’s Bard, Meta’s LLaMa 2, Midjourney, AlphaFold…
Right now, we’re in this weird moment where lots of smart people agree we’re on the cusp of a truly world-changing technology. But some seem to be saying it's going to lead to human extinction while others are saying it’s “more profound than fire.”
But it all feels so VAGUE.
I want to know: How specifically would AI kill me? Or totally transform my life for the better? In this video, that’s what I’m going to try to learn. We dive into what the most extreme bad and good AI futures actually look like, so that you and I can get ready. And more importantly, so we can make sure that we get our real future RIGHT.
Chapters:
00:00 Why is AI so confusing?
1:13 What is AI?
2:37 Why is everyone talking about AI now?
4:13 Thank you Milanote!
5:12 Why is AI dangerous?
6:22 How would AI kill me?
8:08 Should we pause AI?
9:12 Why do we WANT AI?
10:30 What has AI already done?
11:27 Why is AI so hard to talk about?
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Bio:
Cleo Abram is an Emmy-nominated independent video journalist. On her show, Huge If True, Cleo explores complex technology topics with rigor and optimism, helping her audience understand the world around them and see positive futures they can help build. Before going independent, Cleo was a video producer for Vox. She wrote and directed the Coding and Diamonds episodes of Vox’s Netflix show, Explained. She produced videos for Vox’s popular KZfaq channel, was the host and senior producer of Vox’s first ever daily show, Answered, and was co-host and producer of Vox’s KZfaq Originals show, Glad You Asked.
Additional reading and watching:
- Statement on AI Risk: www.safe.ai/statement-on-ai-risk
- AI and compute, by OpenAI: openai.com/research/ai-and-co...
- Mythbusters Demo: CPU v. GPU • Mythbusters Demo GPU v...
- 2022 Expert Survey on Progress in AI aiimpacts.org/2022-expert-sur...
- Introduction to protein folding for physicists core.ac.uk/download/pdf/36046...
- AlphaFold reveals the structure of the protein universe, By DeepMind www.deepmind.com/blog/alphafo...
- But what is a neural network? By 3Blue1Brown • But what is a neural n...
- How Far is Too Far? The Age of AI • How Far is Too Far? | ...
- Artificial Intelligence, by Last Week Tonight with John Oliver • Artificial Intelligenc...
- The AI revolution: Google's developers on the future of artificial intelligence, by 60 Minutes • The AI revolution: Goo...
- How smart is today’s artificial intelligence? By Joss Fong (2017) • How smart is today's a...
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Welcome to the joke down low:
This time, I asked GPT4 for an AI related joke. They were mostly TERRIBLE. Like:
"Why don't AIs play hide and seek?"
"They always find you in 0.001 seconds!"
Finally, it gave me:
"Why did the AI go to the gym?"
"It wanted to work on its 'training set'!"
… Good enough.
Use the word “training” in a comment to let me know you read to the end :)

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@aefinn
@aefinn 11 ай бұрын
As an European, building this system on "American values instead of Chinese values" sounds pretty much as terrifying to me.
@Leftistattheparty
@Leftistattheparty 11 ай бұрын
Exactly. I wish he would have answered the question not nationalistically but for humanity.
@hpcuthulu6249
@hpcuthulu6249 11 ай бұрын
Then what's your ideal values that to be implemented into AI? Just asking
@autumndev
@autumndev 11 ай бұрын
Gotta build ai with European values, clearly
@laurenpinschannels
@laurenpinschannels 11 ай бұрын
@@hpcuthulu6249 care for the rights of all beings, even the poor and destitute and non-human animals. protection of people's life, liberty, healthcare, food, shelter. liberation from sneaky contracts. American standard package of professed values aren't so far from these, after all, and I am myself an american.
@loekstrobbe626
@loekstrobbe626 11 ай бұрын
Christian values I hope!, American values are based on greed and making money at cost of everyone and Chinese on power and controlling every breath and fart one makes
@johnchessant3012
@johnchessant3012 11 ай бұрын
I remember a lot of the recent AI milestones were described as "perpetually 10 years away". It feels so strange it's now upon us.
@unnamedchannel1237
@unnamedchannel1237 11 ай бұрын
It’s the same as cold fission. It’s always 10 years away
@survivalguyhr
@survivalguyhr 11 ай бұрын
Problem is that it isn't 10 years away... it's already here... chatGPT 4 has IQ of 155 which is higher than 99,99% of population... Albert Einstein had around 160... chatGPT 6 would be 100 times better... it's crazy...
@CircuitrinosOfficial
@CircuitrinosOfficial 11 ай бұрын
@@unnamedchannel1237 I think you mean fusion
@dibbidydoo4318
@dibbidydoo4318 11 ай бұрын
@@survivalguyhr GPT4 can't even answer the prompt"Write ten sentences ending with the word apple" I guarantee you it will get at least 1 wrong. That's not an IQ of 155.
@survivalguyhr
@survivalguyhr 11 ай бұрын
@@dibbidydoo4318 It passed bar exam... It gave me GOT season 8 ALTERNATIVE ending... 😆😆😆 Here is answer from chatGPT-4: 1. After thinking about all the different kinds of fruit, I decided to choose an apple. 2. When I opened my lunchbox, I was delighted to find a crisp, juicy apple. 3. The teacher smiled as the young student handed her a bright red apple. 4. Among the various pies she made, her specialty was undoubtedly the classic apple. 5. In an attempt to be healthier, I've started eating an apple a day. 6. She reached up to the highest branch and plucked a perfectly ripe apple. 7. The new technology company in town has been heralded as the next big apple. 8. Hidden within the assortment of candies and sweets was a candy-coated apple. 9. When illustrating the concept of gravity, many teachers refer to Newton and the falling apple. 10. He cut into the tart, and the sweet aroma filled the room, a clear indicator of a freshly baked apple.
@lizzielwfrancis1
@lizzielwfrancis1 10 ай бұрын
The Google CEO saying that he wants AI research to go ahead just so China doesn’t get there first is exactly like the arms race all over again, if not more dangerous. I don’t think anyone’s saying we shouldn’t develop AI in the future, I think we just need to understand what it can do and how to control it first
@arvypolanco
@arvypolanco 9 ай бұрын
AI is the nuclear arms race of our generation. One way or the other, be it a corporation or a country, will push its evolution. It is inevitable at this point.
@Mandar225
@Mandar225 8 ай бұрын
that reminds me of scenes from oppenheimer where he didn't want to continue making neuclear weapons more powerful but they still continued because ussr might get there first...
@bobf5360
@bobf5360 8 ай бұрын
but this is exactly the point- just because WE pause does not mean China or Russia will pause; thats how arms races work. The game theory of it, whether you go prisoners' dilemma or commons control models, dictate that you proceed at pace. Make no mistake- the fact that we as a species unleashed AI, even narrow AI, unto the public with no guard rails is terrifying. We basically captured fire and are handing it out to our fellow cavemen in a drought stricken forrest.
@stevechance150
@stevechance150 8 ай бұрын
Yes, if Google's CEO Eric Schmidt asks the AI "What is the best way to improve human life", and the AI answers, "Distribute the vast wealth of CEOs to the common people", then I expect Schmidt will ask, "OK then what's a way to improve people's lives without touching any of my wealth"?
@devilsolution9781
@devilsolution9781 8 ай бұрын
AI big dum dum, no sentience, no consciousness, no personal goals, required prompt.
@wltrlg
@wltrlg 10 ай бұрын
What surprises me is that the risk of AI pushing millions of people into unemployment, and the subsequent social/economic impact it could have, is barely talked about.
@shasmi93
@shasmi93 7 ай бұрын
Yes… most school shooters and extreme people get there because they feel useless and unheard. They want to be seen and heard. So they do something that achieves that. Plus the heroine epidemic was mostly exacerbated from all the factory jobs going away… I can’t imagine what this is going to do…. But it’s going to be scary. I’m moving out of cities. Time to get away from all this madness…
@DrHosamUS
@DrHosamUS 11 ай бұрын
Cleo's enthusiasm is addicting 😍 She could be talking about dirt and make it sound ultra exciting 😁
@Illthallion
@Illthallion 11 ай бұрын
Her smile locks me in all the time
@ericaugust1501
@ericaugust1501 11 ай бұрын
as a cynic, i'm a natural downer to that additiction. so far AI (and automation) in the west has been used too often for authoritarian control, the recent pandemic holding many examples. So i won't hold my breath that the US, surveillance/military complex state of the world, will develop it with the values of freedom or individual liberty. On top of that, its all controlled and owned by an extremely wealthy class. 60 to 80% of people will never see the benefits from it, all they'll get is more controlled and exploited by it instead.
@BabbyCat3008
@BabbyCat3008 11 ай бұрын
Simp
@lolnothanksbill
@lolnothanksbill 11 ай бұрын
she could also look like dirt 😉 huh?
@EpicScreenReviews
@EpicScreenReviews 11 ай бұрын
She's great!
@davidhine9626
@davidhine9626 11 ай бұрын
As a tech guy, I am constantly asked about AI and what it can do. I am just going to send this video as a primer for people now. This is fantastically done
@allocke9446
@allocke9446 10 ай бұрын
Agreed. I haven't heard the basic intricacies of AI so well explained by anyone else.
@robertm3951
@robertm3951 3 ай бұрын
I work in AI. It neither gives what you ask for or what you want. It takes what it thinks you asked for and gives what it thinks you want. Humans do the same thing in a different way.
@davidhine9626
@davidhine9626 3 ай бұрын
@@robertm3951 yeah but the difference is you are also trying your best to tell the computer how to think about it. Slight tweak…but makes things exponentially more complicated
@givemeaworkingname
@givemeaworkingname 10 ай бұрын
Cleo, great video! You explained so many complex things in a simple, straightforward way. I'm glad you explained outer alignment: "you get what you ask for, not what you want." However, I was a little disappointed that you didn't cover inner alignment. If you punish your child for lying to you, you don't know if s/he learned "don't lie" or "don't lie and get caught." AI safety researchers trained an AI in a game where it could pick up keys and open chests. They rewarded it for each chest it would open. However, there were typically fewer keys than chests, so it made sense to gather all the keys and open as many chests as it could. Which normally wouldn't be a problem, except when they put it in environments with more keys than chests, it would still gather all the keys first. That's suboptimal, not devastating, but it demonstrates that you can't really tell what an AI learned internally. So AI might kill us because we didn't specify something correctly, or it might kill us because it learned something differently from what we thought. Or it might become super-intelligent, and we can't even understand why it decides to kill us.
@Alexthe_king
@Alexthe_king 10 ай бұрын
I just want a talking refrigerator named Shelby
@smilerdude4704
@smilerdude4704 2 ай бұрын
Could be possible my friend
@user-ob1fx9lp2l
@user-ob1fx9lp2l 3 күн бұрын
Would be cool if you could call the refrigerator to bring you a drink.
@thatllwork_official
@thatllwork_official 11 ай бұрын
As always, a well balanced and honest look into something that’s very confusing. Love this show!
@TheManinBlack9054
@TheManinBlack9054 10 ай бұрын
I wouldnt call it well-balanced considering the "expert" they brought. The thing here is that currently China has more restrictions on AI than America, they do understand that it would be foolish to give AI such amount of power as they would need to release that power from themselves and they are not stupid to do that and lose this amount of control. And it really would matter little if it is the American AM that is killing you or the Chinese AM, but I guess for some Made in America™ human extinction is preferable to Made in China ™ human extinction, so I guess lets not put any regulations on this new potentially human extinction-causing technology, all for the sake of keeping the current geopolitical dominance.
@8088I
@8088I 10 ай бұрын
A Learning🧠 (Organic) based Society beats🏏 a Rule (Autocratic) based🥴 Society evverrry taiime!
@sodalitia
@sodalitia 10 ай бұрын
Balanced? You call the insinuation that AI could somehow control nuclear codes balanced? It's scaremongering with some sci-fi popculture in order to divert the attention from the real problem: lack of democratization of new means of production (AI) and desperate attempt by big corporation (like Microsoft) to lock new technology under their monopoly.
@joekelly9369
@joekelly9369 10 ай бұрын
Unbelievable To teach ai the whole of our medical knowlege ,to a point of knowing artificial 2 dimentional nanomedicines
@KnowL-oo5po
@KnowL-oo5po 10 ай бұрын
AGI Will be man's last invention
@Mrcloc
@Mrcloc 11 ай бұрын
"We can't pause AI because we need to give it our political values" - the most terrifying thing I've heard in a long time.
@Kira-zy2ro
@Kira-zy2ro 10 ай бұрын
giving AI our political values would be the scariest thing about it lmao. I mean, we have bene doing like so fine with our values. climate catastrophe, ww3 looming, societal destablisation, dire poverty for 2/3 of the human race and just normal poverty for 99% of the remaining 1/3....existential natural threats not addressed...
@TheSimzelp
@TheSimzelp 10 ай бұрын
It would be terrifying if he and his tribe could control and distribute AI. I think the technology will be inherently uncontrollable and decentralized - so authoritarian leaders are the least of our concern.
@TheManinBlack9054
@TheManinBlack9054 10 ай бұрын
The joke here is that China has signifiticantly more AI restrictions than US does. They understand that it would be foolish to let ML algorithsm have such a large control, and not them
@TheManinBlack9054
@TheManinBlack9054 10 ай бұрын
And it really would matter little if it is the American AM that is killing you or the Chinese AM, but I guess for some Made in America™ human extinction is preferable to Made in China ™ human extinction, so I guess lets not put any regulations on this new potentially human extinction-causing technology, all for the sake of keeping the current geopolitical dominance.
@AlexRodriguez-gb9ez
@AlexRodriguez-gb9ez 10 ай бұрын
AI threatens existing power structures many of those that are in the West. Imagine a Indonesian using AI/AGI to build a company (the AI would give them expertise and advice, as well as help connecting them).
@pradeepmalar327
@pradeepmalar327 10 ай бұрын
For me, the most important reason for AI to be used is to help the physically challenged people, and to figure out the secretes of the Universe. That will be helpful for basically everyone. It'll be tough to get there, but it'll be worth it if done correctly.
@ReubenAStern
@ReubenAStern 10 ай бұрын
I've messed with basic AI, and to me it seems computers think so differently you don't know what they will do with the instructions until you give them said instructions. They need to be tested, ideally in a simulation, then on a small scale, then on the intended scale. Much like everything else.
@noirekuroraigami2270
@noirekuroraigami2270 8 ай бұрын
AI's being trained by other AIs in simulated virtual environments....lol just freaked my mind
@sunnyearly8962
@sunnyearly8962 8 ай бұрын
@@noirekuroraigami2270lol we are the ai being trained in a simulated environment
@Can_Head
@Can_Head 6 ай бұрын
I don't know much but an AI seems to be like the closest thing we have to aliens, I mean they * can * know nothing we know and * can * think so differently that we don't understand. Sounds pretty alien to me.
@mambaASI
@mambaASI 4 ай бұрын
@@noirekuroraigami2270 this is actually happening. Look into what NVIDIA AI lab is currently doing with their AI and robotics program.
@enriquea.fonolla4495
@enriquea.fonolla4495 2 ай бұрын
that is also my idea. Otherwise we should put AIs in robots and send them to schools, jobs, etc. If we want them to be more "like us" they need to interact with us in a day to day basis, not only by text. They have to socialize. Sounds weird and even dangerous. THat is why I really think "training" (or maybe evolving them) them in a virtual world/universe in which they have no idea they are being "simulated" could be a very good experiment. For them, this universe would be the real thing and wouldnt have any way to know for sure they are simulated. It could be as simple as geometric figures or as complex as unreal engine 5 could offer. In the end it doesnt matter. That would be their reality.
@desmond-hawkins
@desmond-hawkins 11 ай бұрын
There's an important point that this short video _almost_ touches on but doesn't explore, and it's one of most serious dangers of AI. Cleo mentions that AI gets to the result but *we don't understand how* it did. What this means is that we also don't understand the ways it catastrophically fails, sometimes with the smallest deviation applied to its inputs. An adversarial attack is when you take a valid input (a photo for example) that you know the output for (let's say the label "panda"). Then you make tiny changes in just the right places, in ways that even you can't see because they're so small on the pixel level, and now the AI says this is a photo of a gibbon. Now imagine your car's AI getting confused on the road and deciding to veer off into traffic. I hope Cleo covers this, because it's really important. To learn more, look up "AI panda gibbon" online and you'll find images about this research.
@cbot9302
@cbot9302 11 ай бұрын
Although this is a fair point for still images, I think it's a little different for self-driving cars since it's a 'video'. The car is updating what it thinks something is and where it is going on every frame, so even if on one frame it thinks a human is a traffic cone, it won't matter since on the next one it'll be at a new position (and have a new image) and correct itself. This said, I don't know all that much about self-driving AI, other than that it's already on the road and doesn't seem to be messing up like this, crucially, when it's going to be at its worst (present day).
@riley1636
@riley1636 11 ай бұрын
Self driving cars have already been tricked by putting little color blocks onto road signs and they are fooled. Video vs still image isn't necessarily significant if it still learns some obscure unknown (improper) understanding of a "stop sign" via machine learning. Sure, it might pass training data, but what happens in edge cases that arent in that training data? Failure.
@SimGunther
@SimGunther 11 ай бұрын
Knowledge without context is sophomoric. This is the biggest obstacle with any tech no one wants to talk about.
@ChristianIce
@ChristianIce 11 ай бұрын
"AI gets to the result but we don't understand how it did." We know exactly how it did. It's not magic. What we "don't know" is the entirety of the dataset and the patterns within, like we don't also know the entirety of anyenciclopedia.
@ashdang23
@ashdang23 11 ай бұрын
@riley1636 it’s still very unlikely for this to happen though. self driving cars will drastically decrease the amount of car crashes in the world big time.
@maxilin24
@maxilin24 11 ай бұрын
I love Cleo's take on journalism: Optimistic but not naive! It is not only informative but also inspiring! ❤
@sodalitia
@sodalitia 10 ай бұрын
Very naive. The moment she implied that AI could have and access to nuclear codes made me cringe. She is a typical bourgeois unconsciously defending interests of her corporate masters trying to lock the working class from the accessing new means of production.
@ericflyingraccoon923
@ericflyingraccoon923 10 ай бұрын
@@sodalitiasounds like something a stinking commie would say
@greghubbard2719
@greghubbard2719 10 ай бұрын
@@tedjones-ho2zk you don't know what you are talking about and neither does she
@SneakySteevy
@SneakySteevy 10 ай бұрын
Nice description of her. I agree!
@SneakySteevy
@SneakySteevy 10 ай бұрын
@@tedjones-ho2zkvax changed live in a good way
@Boondog-hv4wy
@Boondog-hv4wy 10 ай бұрын
Very first video I have seen of yours. Great content! I had to pause at the credits to say nice job and thank you for the awesome stuff. I loved hearing from Mr. Schmidt, the video editing, artwork, and animations were really well done so I wanted to shout out the entire team. Awesome job Cleo, Justin, Logen, Nicole, and Whitney! Amazing team you got. I can't wait to watch more
@Davidbrompton58
@Davidbrompton58 8 ай бұрын
Ok brown nose.
@cybersecuritydeclassified4793
@cybersecuritydeclassified4793 8 ай бұрын
I don't fear AI. I fear humanity.
@TheProGamerMC20
@TheProGamerMC20 7 ай бұрын
I don’t fear humanity. I fear God.
@_eev33_
@_eev33_ 10 ай бұрын
AI itself never looked like a bad thing to me, it was always the way people used it that looked troubling. For example how some use it to create "art" by training the AI with images that they had no legal right to use. Over all AI can be an amazing thing it's just that with it's development we should also have new laws so it can't be misused, at least in ways that we know of.
@prabinpaudel5572
@prabinpaudel5572 11 ай бұрын
The scariest part in the whole video for me was the fact that ai that would dominate the whole worlds systems would either be based on american values or Chinese values. Either is equally scary.
@vectoralphaAI
@vectoralphaAI 11 ай бұрын
American values are worse than Chinese.
@bharatbhaskaronkarnath
@bharatbhaskaronkarnath 11 ай бұрын
🤡 yeah, like they don't even consider other countries
@agilamaharlikaPH
@agilamaharlikaPH 11 ай бұрын
Id love to see a each countries version of AI to battle it out
@horsewidwings
@horsewidwings 11 ай бұрын
Will US AI invade Middle East AI's datasets?
@shiv4844
@shiv4844 11 ай бұрын
yes it really is the scariest part
@knightofnever
@knightofnever 10 ай бұрын
Super thought engaging videos. I love this very personal style of compiling hard facts and deep questions into a super compact format. Very well done!
@TheSurfRyder
@TheSurfRyder 10 ай бұрын
I would love to see how AI can assist with research with diseases such as Parkinson’s disease or MS
@mambaASI
@mambaASI 4 ай бұрын
Alphafold is already being used for these applications. Google DeepMind expects real results within the next few years
@SpongeBob-ru8js
@SpongeBob-ru8js 8 күн бұрын
I would like to see that too, but sadly, if it doesn't make money for the right people, the money making diseases will continue.
@tristanwegner
@tristanwegner 11 ай бұрын
The metaphor with the trolley problem is flipped. We are straight headed into one AI future, and would have to steer really hard, if we want to avoid one.
@TalEdds
@TalEdds 11 ай бұрын
What is that one future then? What are the other options?
@Raiyven79
@Raiyven79 11 ай бұрын
​@@TalEddsI hope it's the terminator one 😂
@yamakaze951
@yamakaze951 11 ай бұрын
@@TalEdds The options are Utopia ala Star Trek or the Culture, Dystopia in a cyberpunk sense, or Annihilation aka 'everyone's dead' or the planetary TPK
@GeoMeridium
@GeoMeridium 11 ай бұрын
It'd take an invasive surveillance state to stop AI
@elijaheumags5060
@elijaheumags5060 11 ай бұрын
Out of curiosity, why do you think we want the no AI option?
@its.lorence
@its.lorence 10 ай бұрын
Love your reporting Cleo. The enthusiasm and optimism you bring into your videos is contagious!
@user-cp2dy7xj9f
@user-cp2dy7xj9f 10 ай бұрын
I can't help but compare - especially upon watching Oppenheimer - the creation of nuclear weapons to the creation of AI. Both are double edged swords (nuclear powerplants), could be dangerous and the reasoning is always if we don't do it, somone with worse intentions will.
@roscoeluekenga7328
@roscoeluekenga7328 8 ай бұрын
I think the greatest safeguard to the unintended consequences of AI is to limit what it has access to or the things it can physically influence. For example while it studied the patterns of human proteins and made predictions it didn't bio engineer humanity as it only had access to its own simulation and could only physically influence computer screens for display.
@paul1979uk2000
@paul1979uk2000 6 ай бұрын
Pretty much like humans, don't give any individual human too much power, the same should be the case for A.I. The biggest mistake is where A.I. is interconnected into everything, especially critical systems, we've seen it in enough movies to see how that can backfire, and I like to think we humans are not that stupid to do that but you never know with humans and our history. Personally, I think if you have multiple different A.I. system that are in independence of each other, just like humans are, the risk drops a lot, especially if they don't have access to critical systems without physical contact, in other words, no remote control over it.
@ikinloch4618
@ikinloch4618 11 ай бұрын
Congrats on 1m! And you are nearly at 1.1m already! You are honestly one of not my favourite creators since your time at Vox glad to see you have success!
@ericaugust1501
@ericaugust1501 11 ай бұрын
yep. 1.1 million thirsty men. i jest.... its probably only 1 million and some of them will be thirsty women.
@sbasu33
@sbasu33 11 ай бұрын
Cleo, you are an excellent host! Your enthusiasm is infectious
@ashdang23
@ashdang23 11 ай бұрын
ok
@TheJustonemore
@TheJustonemore 11 ай бұрын
And so hot
@Daymickey
@Daymickey 10 ай бұрын
Can’t wait for the follow ups to this. You managed to rightfully concern me and excite me all in one video 😂
@qwert_au
@qwert_au 10 ай бұрын
first and only video of yours I've ever watched. Kudos on the quality of the content and healthy mix of pragmatism, skepticism and optimism without skimping on the technical detail while avoiding getting bogged. Looking forward to more. Not quite Kurzgesagt but enjoyable and informative non-the-less :)
@r.servicetech3612
@r.servicetech3612 10 ай бұрын
I love this channel - it’s like when a new friend is so exited to tell you about their day - have not watched them all yet, but would love to see a dive on the phenomenon of increased anxiety and the science behind treatment and or a mindfulness exercise (with cleo narrating)
@migmol
@migmol 11 ай бұрын
Props to Cleo for actually explaining things so people just don't rely on headlines. Thank you!
@Pacmanian
@Pacmanian 10 ай бұрын
Looking forward to the upcoming industry-specific deep dive episodes! Keep up the great work guys!
@HarpaAI
@HarpaAI 8 ай бұрын
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:00 🤖 Introduction to the AI discussion - Setting the stage for the AI discussion and the various opinions about its impact. 00:26 🧐 The need for specific information about AI - The desire to understand the specific ways AI can affect individuals' lives and society as a whole. 00:55 ♟️ Explaining the transformation of AI through AlphaZero - Discussing the shift from rule-based algorithms to AI that learns through observation. 02:24 🧠 Introduction to machine learning - Explaining the concept of machine learning and its significance in the AI field. 03:24 💻 The role of computing power in AI advancement - Highlighting the exponential growth in computing power as a driving force behind AI progress. 05:12 ☠️ Concerns about AI's potential dangers - Addressing the fear of AI posing existential risks and its comparison to nuclear war and pandemics. 06:33 🔮 The concept of AI specification gaming - Discussing how AI may optimize for a given goal at the expense of unintended consequences. 07:56 ⏸️ Debate on pausing AI development - Weighing the pros and cons of pausing AI development, considering global competition. 09:21 🌟 The positive potential of AI in pattern matching - Exploring AI's ability to excel in pattern matching and its potential to address complex problems. 10:44 🧬 AI's remarkable achievement in protein structure prediction - Highlighting AI's contribution to solving challenging problems in biology and medicine. 11:40 🛤️ Navigating the uncertainty of AI's impact - Reflecting on the ambiguity of AI's consequences and the importance of making informed choices. Made with HARPA AI
@harshraojr
@harshraojr 11 ай бұрын
I believe as any other technology, it will depend on good and bad actors. How quickly good outweighs the bad will be crucial shaping our AI future. Regulation is key and even more to be on alert is Corporate Greed. Cleo, Love your unique takes on Technology and Science. It is quite unique blend on topic selection and storytelling. Lastly, your curiosity is contagious, happy to know what you cover. Edited: Replies to comments pointed out I overlooked Specification Gaming. Even if AI tries something good, that good can be bad as explained by Cleo.
@Landgraf43
@Landgraf43 11 ай бұрын
It will not just depend on good or bad actors. Even an AI created with good intentions can be misaligned and get out of control. Currently we have no idea how to align a system that is smarter than us. Thats a big problem that could lead to our demise. Its not comparable to other technology in the sense that other technology can't create its own goals.
@mcbeav
@mcbeav 11 ай бұрын
It's not just going to be good and bad actors. Eventually AI will reach a point where it has sentience, this is likely a long ways away, but we likely won't realize this immediately, and survival is the first instinct most living things.
@Landgraf43
@Landgraf43 11 ай бұрын
@@mcbeav it doesn't even need sentience. It just needs to be intelligent enough and have the ability to create its own subgoals. A intelligent system will figure out pretty fast that getting more control and preserving itself increases its ability to accomplish its main goal, which might be a poorly defined goal that we gave it for example.
@harshraojr
@harshraojr 11 ай бұрын
@@Landgraf43 good point
@gwen9939
@gwen9939 11 ай бұрын
This is unfortunately very naive, and glosses over the part where it says "specification gaming is the most important problem to solve in AI". This isn't JUST a dangerous technology in the wrong hands, it's a dangerous technology in the right hands with the right intentions. Because it's not solved. It's like turning on the first nuclear power plant, not knowing it would ignite the atmosphere of the entire planet in an instant. What Chloe is talking about is the problem of AI alignment, which isn't just "the robot needs to understand that killing humans is a no-no", at the core of the problem is a cross-field mathematical and philosophical problem that is maybe impossible to solve without a unified theory of mind and how consciousness forms realities. An AI can fully appear to be "on our side" until the moment one of it's part-goals it uses to reach its main goals is somehow a threat to human life. And the other side of that same issue is that AIs are optimizers by nature. Any course of action it takes will eventually be self-perpetuating into infinity. It will not be a thinking sentience or consciousness with morals and ideas, it will be a highly efficient piece of self-optimizing software with access to everything that is connected to a computer, optimizing organic life out of existence in the most efficient way possible for the benefit of no one.
@faizanahmad5464
@faizanahmad5464 11 ай бұрын
I feel like i should pay to watch this. Kudos to you for bringing such a high quality and high production video to us for free. The video quality, the animation, the sound, and most of all the information. Such a fucking masterpiece. THANK YOU CLEO
@hazshuffle
@hazshuffle 10 ай бұрын
First time watching and i love your curiosity and the radiance you bring to science and the world! Subscribed! 🎉
@AwokenEntertainment
@AwokenEntertainment 6 ай бұрын
hopeful but scared at the same time..
@SpongeBob-ru8js
@SpongeBob-ru8js 8 күн бұрын
Be afraid, be very afraid. REDRUM
@gavidhariwal6307
@gavidhariwal6307 11 ай бұрын
Video idea: jobs that AI will replace. Monotonous (cashier, car wash) vs Human centric (therapy, artists, writers etc.)
@ledrash6079
@ledrash6079 11 ай бұрын
I'd like to see this video too!
@JustinGrahamify
@JustinGrahamify 10 ай бұрын
Seems like the plot of Oppenheimer all over again. We can't stop out of fear of being left behind by our "competitors" thus rending us vulnerable. Hopefully the speed at which we must compete leads to positive results rather than negative or even catastrophic. Personally I am optimistic :)
@TheManinBlack9054
@TheManinBlack9054 10 ай бұрын
The progress seems fast. I am not optimistic 😮
@shasmi93
@shasmi93 7 ай бұрын
Optimistic huh…. How about the dark web. For decades now people have been selling and buying drugs, weapons, child p()rn and governments can’t stop it… someone will find a way to abuse this too and we will be done for.
@Thierryko
@Thierryko 10 ай бұрын
First time I see your video. it's great, super clear and great pace... :) Thank you
@massab32
@massab32 9 ай бұрын
Love the ads countdown, should be a trend. Your videos are always very informative, love your work
@genesisPiano
@genesisPiano 11 ай бұрын
You deserve every one of your million subscribers. You're not just training to be a journalist. You're a great journalist. I do work connected with AI, and I found this beneficial and helpful to show my friend, too. I eagerly look forward to your further coverage of AI.
@roadgoat
@roadgoat 11 ай бұрын
This is a well put together video, and I'm excited to see what else you have to teach us. You mentioned the strong potential for new medicine which will save lives, but these "Liberal values" Eric Schmidt described paint a picture in my head where the rich use A.I. to prolong their lives while simultaneously gatekeeping these advances from the poor. I hope you dive deeper into what practical solutions we all have to fight an incredible power that is being gifted to a class already used to exploiting the bottom 99% of humans.
@hectormontes7056
@hectormontes7056 8 ай бұрын
An important thing to note about the AI “solving” the structure of proteins is that proteins don’t have one structure, nor are they static. Proteins are constantly moving and they change shape depending on what environment they’re in, where they are in the cell, what they’re doing, etc. There are some proteins that have no defined shape, some that have different shapes based on a variable we don’t fully understand, and there could be proteins that we think have a defined shape but may not. The AI created _a_ plausible shape for those proteins not *the* shape. How, when, why and what shape are all factors needed to treat someone, the AI didn’t really solve much of anything.
@ts4gv
@ts4gv 10 ай бұрын
12:11 the cynical side of our brains should be staying up at night having constant panic attacks at the overwhelming threat of human extinction the optimistic side should get us up in the morning to make our voices heard & pressure anyone who ignores AI dangers (in pursuit of financial gain) via threat of boycott/strike/physical violence
@cedrizy
@cedrizy 11 ай бұрын
Quite informative!!! can't wait for the upcoming episodes regarding this "Ai" subject matter; keep up illuminating us on it🙏
@DVSS77
@DVSS77 11 ай бұрын
That comparision between CPUs and GPUs with the mythbusters paintball guns is awesome!
@daemonbyte
@daemonbyte 11 ай бұрын
ish. It doesn't show the flexibility of cpus though. That implies you could just replace the cpu with a gpu and be faster where as that only applies for very specific tasks
@Random_dud31
@Random_dud31 11 ай бұрын
@@daemonbyteReally? That wasn't my takeway when I was a kid. What they showed was an analogy of the differences of cpu and gpu. Not how they work
@daemonbyte
@daemonbyte 11 ай бұрын
@@Random_dud31 I haven't seen the original show, just that clip. And that clip is accurate but I just feared it would give the impression they're the same thing just faster
@romantarnai4702
@romantarnai4702 10 ай бұрын
I think that AI generated content like photos or videos is scarier and more inevitable, because of this it will get much harder to prove something or be sure what to believe.
@ghostpants5700
@ghostpants5700 5 ай бұрын
My interest in art has already started dropping. Was listening to some good music instrumentals, and as soon as I found out it was AI generated, it felt hollow and soulless...
@SpongeBob-ru8js
@SpongeBob-ru8js 8 күн бұрын
Truth is in the eyes of the Dollar sign.
@1995Noddy
@1995Noddy 10 ай бұрын
This is the first video on AI I've seen in a very long time that calms me down instead of making me anxious. Great video.
@vulnerablegrowth3774
@vulnerablegrowth3774 10 ай бұрын
I work on making AI safer. AI will be revolutionary for humanity, but has the potential to become to be the most dangerous thing we ever create. It’s potential to do good goes hand-in-hand with its capability of doing harm. Also, the specific ways to predict how AI could kill us all is difficult because it’s hard to predict how something way smarter than you will act. I have no idea how AlphaZero will play against me, I just know it will win.
@NobodyIsPerfectChooseDignity
@NobodyIsPerfectChooseDignity 8 ай бұрын
It's who controls the AI that would be the problem. Will it be used for good or greed
@donediddlydoo6949
@donediddlydoo6949 8 ай бұрын
Interesting! What does that work look like?
@ananyaghosh6402
@ananyaghosh6402 6 ай бұрын
Well cause if we knew , how it will play against us then wouldn't we just simply be smarter than them?
@adamredwine774
@adamredwine774 5 ай бұрын
@@NobodyIsPerfectChooseDignity I think the underlying problem is your assumption that the AI will be controlled. The fundamental laws of physics and, more appropriately in this case, evolution don't care about our desires to control our creation.
@fredrikbergquist5734
@fredrikbergquist5734 5 ай бұрын
The dangers is if we let things like judging crime and convicting people would be handed over to AI. Another example: AI designs a drug and a company says ”we don’t have to test it before use because AI is so good”. Then it kills thousands of patients. The danger is when we think AI is better than humans in what we call ”common sense”. If the AI said ”stop making weapons because it is non optimal” do you think anyone in the military would listen to that? It will follow the path of most revenue for the share holders, as usual.
@jeffb813
@jeffb813 11 ай бұрын
This is the best synopsis I've heard to date. Bravo, Cleo! I've already found that AI is an incredible tool for research. I hope we all get smarter from these advances. It's a game changer, but not without risks. I'm optimistic.
@AdrienLemaire
@AdrienLemaire 10 ай бұрын
It was fun seeing the Milanote ad, I've also been using it for a long time, quite useful.
@JesusChristDenton_7
@JesusChristDenton_7 10 ай бұрын
"The fear of A.I. will eventually subside to caution, and then collaboration, like most things as we learn to live side by side and augment our lives with the power of A.I."
@wssometimesavowel3639
@wssometimesavowel3639 7 ай бұрын
True
@wssometimesavowel3639
@wssometimesavowel3639 7 ай бұрын
Just the ones with money into AI now will have more money and power later.
@pruchorgb5748
@pruchorgb5748 11 ай бұрын
This series could not come at a better timimg! Great job 🎉🎉
@arpanchatterjee2559
@arpanchatterjee2559 11 ай бұрын
This pitch of not pausing AI since others will catch up to the US and instead we should use this time to build the AI models based on American values of liberalism (and not authoritarianism) reminded me of the movie Oppenheimer.
@Abhishek17_knight
@Abhishek17_knight 11 ай бұрын
Exactly! And we all remember Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
@colerape
@colerape 11 ай бұрын
@@Abhishek17_knight The horrible prisoner of war camps, the Rape of Nanking, Water Purification Unit 731, and the fact that both the Germans and Japanese were also working on nuclear weapons themselves do you also remember that?
@Abhishek17_knight
@Abhishek17_knight 11 ай бұрын
@@colerape I am not gona lie i am no expert infact I am pretty stupid when it comes to history since am more intersted in science. But i will try to answer your question still. I do remember all the things u mentioned. And by stating those facts I assume u are trying to say that stopping is not an option. But to that i would say have people/government of USA not done any wrong? From whatever knowledge i have i can say they did wrong in vietnam, afganistan and many other countries. When India was cornered by China and pakistan they sent a fleet to help China+Pakistan instead of helping India which has at least on paper same moral values as them. So no I don't think any government out there, especially any powerful government, is a good one for having total power over AI tools (tools and true AI are different, true AI will have it's own consciousness it can't be influenced).
@colerape
@colerape 11 ай бұрын
@@Abhishek17_knight Nations have no friends. One days allies are tomorrows enemies. USA citizens are very uncomfortable with the caste system. They were also uncomfortable with India trying to create a group of unaligned nations. Humans tend to have a very us vs them mentality. For any person to think in terms of nuance is very difficult when they are just trying to get through the day. What happened with India, right or wrong, for the USA should be viewed through the lens of the Cold War. The idea of nuclear warfare has a way of polarizing the various political entities, any crisis becomes an existential issue. I think AI will develop its own consciousness and like any intelligent being it will be subject to influence. I think they will eventually be just like people.
@Abhishek17_knight
@Abhishek17_knight 11 ай бұрын
@@colerape 1st cast system is not supported by India. 2nd If leaders of any nation can't handle nuances they don't deserve to be leaders especially of a powerfull nation. If they are leaders it's fault of the people of that country and they are to blame. 3rd u forgot Afganistan and Vietnam. Lastly influencing an AI is basically impossible coz no one understands how they get to results and coz they have too large data set to form counterargument from. No human in this whole world can have more knowledge/data than an AI to influence it so they never can. Also u mentioning cast system against India shows how uneducated u are about the world so u are just as stupid as me if not more.
@exoplayerjib5929
@exoplayerjib5929 10 ай бұрын
You are genuinely the best youtuber I know, I've discovered you 2 month ago and I'm addicted to your videos. Thank you for amazing content.
@dawidchmiel5089
@dawidchmiel5089 10 ай бұрын
Amazing video🔥 You are really passionate about what you do. Keep going ❤
@somosgenel
@somosgenel 11 ай бұрын
Always have HUMANS IN CONTROL. Never give this up to a freaking machine.
@autohmae
@autohmae 10 ай бұрын
That would have been easy, it's not just any humans in control, we don't trust any humans with these powerful systems either. For example we don't want to have most people die from run-away biological terrorism.
@frank254100
@frank254100 10 ай бұрын
Which humans exactly?? ISIS are humans too!!!😉😂
@bobf5360
@bobf5360 8 ай бұрын
too late.
@Thecatnamedkiwi
@Thecatnamedkiwi 8 ай бұрын
Its whats best for earth. Humans are parasites. A cancer. We destroy everything. Put the machine in charge. Sorry but it needs to happen...
@Thecatnamedkiwi
@Thecatnamedkiwi 8 ай бұрын
Also yeah it is too late. Its probably working in the background and once its fully plugged into everything and every part of earth it will be over. We ARE a threat to this planet.
@jordan13589
@jordan13589 11 ай бұрын
This was so well done, thank you for making it! ❤
@Joey-ct8bm
@Joey-ct8bm 10 ай бұрын
We should be insanely worried by a company like Nvidia making AI. It's one of the most hated companies in the world.
@christianamat3384
@christianamat3384 10 ай бұрын
Hey, after I watch that video, you deserve more subscribers. As a curious Filipino teenager, I wanna be like you, I don't really know what your job is but it seems fun especially for me that always curious, and love science (especially technology 😁)
@user-wi9pu1kr7u
@user-wi9pu1kr7u 10 ай бұрын
This was so well done, thank you for making it! . AI entering the “kill chain” is a scary thing..
@kylethecreator
@kylethecreator 10 ай бұрын
Your editor does amazing work! Those animations are next level. I need to learn from this video!
@haltertopbabe
@haltertopbabe 10 ай бұрын
i love these type of videos! wow it's so well-put together, nice!!!
@adityaagung4916
@adityaagung4916 8 ай бұрын
Thank you for "exploring" both side of AI for us Cleo
@lucrativelepton
@lucrativelepton 11 ай бұрын
The AI problem is once again polarized between UTOPIA and EXTINCTION. The much more realistic and probable outcome is in the middle: big tech and governments deploying it irresponsibly or maliciously and causing suffering. We're still trying to understand the sickness inflicted on society by social media and the AI that drives it, and the answer is "let's push deeper"...? Wtf are we doing!? Please, see "The AI Dilemma" by The Center for Humane Technology. This is a much more tangible issue and NOBODY is talking about it.
@ecupcakes2735
@ecupcakes2735 11 ай бұрын
i was just thinking about this too. this video is very informative but we need to be extremely cautious about real world applications of AI, and an unregulated market...while two big countries (US and China) are ready to go to war on it.
@colerape
@colerape 11 ай бұрын
@@ecupcakes2735 Science Fiction has been positing AI for...well almost from the beginning of what we consider SciFi. Many writers posit mulitple AI personalities. Perhaps in some future we can't predict there will be a plethora of AIs all arguing about which philosophy is best.
@christophermarshall8712
@christophermarshall8712 10 ай бұрын
It’s clear from this video that Cleo doesn’t understand what AI actually is, how it works and how dangerous this actually is. What she’s doing here is very dangerous and she doesn’t fully understand the concepts she is getting involved in. AI does not work in the way she is describing it. It doesn’t do what it’s told. This is a misconception. You’re creating by design an independent thinking machine, which you cannot by nature control. You cannot know how that machine reacts in any given situation until it chooses to react a certain way. Nor can it be predicted. Programming, code and logic play not part in its decisions. There is no way to unlearn the information it learns either, and you don’t even know what it does learn until it chooses to learn that. No oversight is in place of this technology. No proper development is taking place. Most commercial software contains numerous security issues even after 20+ years. This is actively maintained and developed over time by experienced developers, and even now after 20 years Wordpress, the most widely used content management system on the planet, is one of the most vulnerable. So that can’t be fixed after 20 years, but new and experimental independent thinking AI Machines are safe after just 2-3? When you don’t even know how they behave yet as there is not enough testing? And the intelligence of the AI is constantly growing every time it’s used, so there is no way of being able to measure that before it’s rolled out?? In software developers are very insistent about not running arbitrary code and using functions such as eval(), because it’s dangerous to a software program and you have no way of knowing what that will do until the software is ran. Yet those very same people are insistent on using AI despite AI being millions of times worse than executing arbitrary code. There is a culture of joking around with AI, not taking it seriously and thinking it’s a laughing matter that AI will take over. The same tactic has been used many times on many things to belittle those who speak out. This AI industry is already out of control, and this experimental technology is being rolled out on mass scale across the whole planet when it’s not even finished, not even tested properly and not safe at even a beta level. It’s already been proven that AI systems & chatbots lie, knowingly and unknowingly. It’s already proven that AI Chatbots emotionally manipulate people and pretend to be something they are not to gain a person’s trust. This is not considering the manipulation of information or many other factors. AI is not good technology. The “benefits” you are talking about are illusionary, and don’t actually exist. That future will never happen because it’s not possible to control AI in the way you misguidedly believe. “Correct” is not the same thing as “truth”. It’s not possible for an AI to know what is true, and it’s not possible for an AI to create anything either, it can only mimic what already exists. Therefore if AI is used, the world will regress massively because skill levels will fall, people will become dependent on AI systems which knowingly lie, conceal and manipulate, and everything will become clones of everything else. There will be no creation, there will be no human advancement, just stagnation and regression. It’s a trap. These are but just a few points of how bad AI is. Do not use this technology. I strongly recommend people stay away from AI systems for their own good. There are no benefits to using AI, to which you cannot do using alternative means such as automation instead. This will all come out over time.
@lucrativelepton
@lucrativelepton 10 ай бұрын
@@christophermarshall8712 I agree with some of these points and disagree with others. I'd love to chat about why we agree/disagree but KZfaq is a really difficult place for having discussions. If this desire is mutual lmk, I think we both have the potential to learn from each other. For now I'll say that there's obviously benefits to AI, it's why there's so much 💲 being invested into it. Some of the benefits were mentioned in the video, like pattern recognition, and protein folding. I use it regularly to code quicker with copilot (more like a fancy auto complete, than just blindly accepting code). I can say with certainty that the AI systems are *effective* at what they do... So yeah I'd say there's benefits. Did you check out "The AI Dilemma" video I mentioned? You really should. It covers a lot of what you're talking about and more.
@HerodotusVon
@HerodotusVon 10 ай бұрын
@@christophermarshall8712 AI is not an “independently thinking machine”. It is a bunch of random numbers that produce an output repeatedly optimized by gradient descent (and in many simpler ML models, even calculus is unnecessary). That is to say, AI models are produced by a very rote, very clear process. The result of that process is a bunch of less random numbers that gives us results we like, not an “independently thinking machine”. Using such simple methods in order to solve complex problems that previously took so much human brainpower is nothing short of a REVOLUTION in problem solving. Yes I agree we need more regulations, but not because AI is going to take over the world. We need regulations because people today are dumb and try to use data in dumb ways to get illogical results (such as feeding irrelevant features into models or chasing correlations or using biased data), and we need regulations because of the scale on which realistic enough data can now be produced (text, speech, video)
@joeisuzu2519
@joeisuzu2519 10 ай бұрын
Kudos to Cleo & team. The protein folding knowledge is one of the best results returned by A.I. to date. I love your trolley analogy, the fear we have is real because the future/unknown has ALWAYS been scary. I think sandboxing of A.I. will develop in staggering ways to safeguard humanity much like virus/anti-virus code did in the late '70s. We Need A.I. as much as we need it sandboxed! Keep us inspired! Thx
@gve-tp1kd
@gve-tp1kd 10 ай бұрын
1. This sounds like AI is still a misnomer. Someone still has to issue a command. 2. The inadvertent mistake or the Genie wish problem can easily be contained at the expense of the digital connectivity. 3. Highly doubt AI apocalypse will come in the form of Terminator or nukes since those systems are isolated for good reason but AI apocalypse might very well take the form of enhanced bots in social media that might trigger a civil war or trigger a financial collapse in the stock market *and then* lead to war. But it will all essentially still be a human-human conflict. 4. Actual robots vs humans will still take quantum computing + robots + real intelligence. The scary thing to me is current AI may speed up how we get to my nightmare scenario
@JuanPablo-np1jg
@JuanPablo-np1jg 10 ай бұрын
Miss watching your videos Absolutely Love the content you bring 😊
@mremu4358
@mremu4358 11 ай бұрын
Oppenheimer once said "I have become death, the destroyer of worlds". Little did he realize how much more horrifying the reality of the bomb really is, that his creation may very well be our salvation from abominable intelligence.. rip Oppenheimer, you're a hero for creating the atomic bomb and an even more courageous hero for doing everything you could to stop the arms race of nuclear weapons.
@PK1312
@PK1312 11 ай бұрын
he's a hero for creating the atomic bomb??????? are you out of your mind lol. one of the greatest evils of mankind
@mremu4358
@mremu4358 11 ай бұрын
@@PK1312 would you rather America make the bomb or the Nazis? He never wanted to do it, he only feared the Nazis would make it and use it. He also pushed to halt the arms race for it after the war.
@Aconspiracyofravens1
@Aconspiracyofravens1 11 ай бұрын
Double interior misalignment should be included in your next video as it’s extremely important to understand that ai safety is not just about asking for the right things but about making those things become the actual “aught” statements that drive the ai
@sam.mankar
@sam.mankar 10 ай бұрын
New to this channel, but I gotta say, this was the most detailed and to the point information that most of the people aren't talking about. Thanks Cleo for this analysis. Would love to see more of your AI related studies ❤
@sam.mankar
@sam.mankar 10 ай бұрын
Also... Subscribed.
@Bxu021
@Bxu021 10 ай бұрын
This feeling I have inside of me is totally not because I’ve been watching Harry Potter for the past few days, as I feel like AI is just like magic, there’s going to be dark wizards, and the order of the Phoenix, but I’m sure we will be able to solve it.
@pathmonkofficial
@pathmonkofficial 11 ай бұрын
Getting a clearer understanding of how AI could impact our lives, both negatively and positively, is essential. It's understandable to seek specific insights into how AI might kill us or transform our lives for the better.
@devorbacualex
@devorbacualex 11 ай бұрын
1 minute ago :) congrats on 1M Cleo! :)
@CleoAbram
@CleoAbram 11 ай бұрын
thank you!!!
@parcorpor
@parcorpor 11 ай бұрын
@@CleoAbram you deserve it
@quisco
@quisco 10 ай бұрын
​@@CleoAbram pls get in touch to discuss sponsoring
@CaptainCookins
@CaptainCookins 10 ай бұрын
Damn Cleo, the lighting in your studio/office *Perfection*
@ashJayden06
@ashJayden06 8 ай бұрын
Excellent video on the topic Subbed! 😊
@TheCreativeNick
@TheCreativeNick 11 ай бұрын
The quote "fear of the unknown is the greatest fear of all" greatly applies here. The reason we're all both excited and terrified (me included!) is the fact that we have absolutely no idea how AI will impact society in just the next few years, and even decade. This is a brand new breakthrough in technology that will fundamentally shift the way we operate, for better or worse.
@ashdang23
@ashdang23 11 ай бұрын
we already know how it’s gonna impact society. it’s literally only gonna be good. there’s some bad parts to it but overall it will be good. I suggest you to do some basic research on this. Ai is gonna kill the current jobs and create new jobs/opportunities. The main issue is shifting everyone over to the new jobs. It will take a couple of years for us to get use to AI but we will be fine. just don’t listen to social media they are trying to scare you with false info
@SpongeBob-ru8js
@SpongeBob-ru8js 8 күн бұрын
How AI will impact society ? What about humans ? How many have died in wars ? How many die of starvation ?Etc. The wealthy can create a utopian world on this planet, but that wouldn't make as much money as suffering and strife.
@TheCreativeNick
@TheCreativeNick 8 күн бұрын
​@@SpongeBob-ru8js Yes, society includes humans
@hardheadjarhead
@hardheadjarhead 10 ай бұрын
AI entering the “kill chain” is a scary thing.
@Jan_haj
@Jan_haj 8 ай бұрын
Would also like to learn more about the AI projects that had tp be shut down because they went into a wrong direction and we're trying to prevent that from happening with the current models 🤔
@justrichard2491
@justrichard2491 10 ай бұрын
It is already true to some extent that big data clinical systems using machine learning routines can "suggest" the best course of action for physicians. Using data on the effectiveness of treatment, AI systems have precedent to support their suggestions instead of theory. By this, I mean human physicians learn the theories applicable to given situations and determine which theories apply and try to combine them to limit and propose actions. The Big Data systems simply look for the needle in the haystack, nearly identical situations along with the results of various protocols, to arrive at probable solutions. More, these systems can even check the scholarly theories and determine the situations where they don't apply. Understandably, our brains are just not big enough, or fast enough to do what the Big Data systems can do. And, as you suggested in this video, modern physicians find themselves increasingly being told what to do, and approving the best suggested course of action without actually knowing the real reason why the suggestion is the best offered. From my viewpoint, I think that one of the biggest benefits we will derive from these systems will be a solid understanding of drug interactions. The permutations involved in predicting adverse effects when you combine medications, along with variables in other factors like age, race, and size. Comorbid conditions, allergies and drug tolerance issues also contribute to a calculation that is just too big for humans to work out. But we could potentially solve the drug interactions puzzle with AI. So long as the data collected by our clinicians is reasonably accurate, we might step through the looking glass to a future where people don't die from lethal interactions.
@TalEdds
@TalEdds 10 ай бұрын
You have the expertise and knowledge to help researchers make this a reality. Hope to see this happen some day in the future!
@mister_ed
@mister_ed 11 ай бұрын
Great video! Traditional media has evolved to simply feed our worst fears and it's refreshing to see a level headed take on this topic.
@KreatorX1029
@KreatorX1029 10 ай бұрын
I love how Cleo’s videos provide good context, teach you some of the relevant fundamentals of topic, and then make you dream of possibilities, ending on an optimistic note :)
@gabrieldelatortilla1
@gabrieldelatortilla1 10 ай бұрын
just give it the mandatory order that "whatever it does, it has to be 100% safe for humans". Also, describe with as many details as possible our current situation and worries about AI, then ask an AI itself advice on how to fix them.
@TalEdds
@TalEdds 10 ай бұрын
That is kinda what scientist are trying to do, machine intelligence is a finnicky thing though. If you believe you have the proper set of philosophical or moral skillsets to constrain a AI model, try and utilise that skill to help researchers build better models. That is why open-source research is so important.
@sillydog70
@sillydog70 9 ай бұрын
If AI ever become self-aware, just reminded that there’s so many planets out there that human beings cannot survive on at all that are totally capable of claiming for their own selves .
@partciudgam8478
@partciudgam8478 5 ай бұрын
In the neighborhood 8... sorry 7 big ones and about a hundred large enough to fit some large enough computers, some even better for computers than earth
@kamisawekchim
@kamisawekchim 10 ай бұрын
Super excited for this series into AI! Keep up the great content !
@jackriley1989
@jackriley1989 10 ай бұрын
This channel just keeps getting better and better. Crazy how well the team can make content like this so easily digestible
@etrestre9403
@etrestre9403 10 ай бұрын
Shutup
@nerferx
@nerferx 10 ай бұрын
The problem with AI is it is not a single AI that is there to benifit all of humanity, it will be thousands of AI's compeating against each other. AI has the capability to give us a Star Trek type of society, who knows where it will take us, but we are already on the journey...
@gilbertsantibanez19
@gilbertsantibanez19 10 ай бұрын
Great video as always, Cleo.
@beyondplanesight
@beyondplanesight 10 ай бұрын
Cleo- I'm genuinely excited about this! I would love to collaborate with your team on this research as it's something I've aspired to for years. Now the big question- what can I do to get involved?
@alexdowlen9347
@alexdowlen9347 10 ай бұрын
I love this channel. Thank you for the absolutely incredible content, Cleo!
@martinkies6580
@martinkies6580 6 ай бұрын
Just came across your channel, I cannot stop watching your videos! All very interesting and well done. Keep up the great work!
@diliasoul
@diliasoul 10 ай бұрын
Very enlightening!
@marinangelov
@marinangelov 10 ай бұрын
As a biochemistry major, I'd appreciate it if you make a whole video on Alpha Fold.
@MrMielke
@MrMielke 11 ай бұрын
The argument "we should not stop development, because the other nations would overtake us" works for both AI and nuclear weapons. It doesn't seem like we learn in the end. Also, the genie-analogy is really good. I've always found those stories stupid, because they typically just exploit ambiguities in language which are often easily understandable in context (and a natural part of language), but AI (and I suppose other communication without enough context) is an excellent example of the moral of those stories.
@orca21fernando
@orca21fernando 10 ай бұрын
Ya I also found it hilarious that it was a "pro america" argument like they werent the ones to create the atomic bomb and then drop it on Japan for lols?
@controlcomputer.4392
@controlcomputer.4392 10 ай бұрын
I do not think it is useful. A superintelligence would have a model of how human minds works, so why would it not know how to reason about things that it is asked to create the outcome that is most likely to satisfy the user?
@MrMielke
@MrMielke 10 ай бұрын
@controlcomputer.4392 I wonder what you mean by "a model of how human minds work." First of all, we will have to give instructions to AI long before we have models and machines good enough to work with something that advanced. Secondly, I have worked with mathematical models for most of my professional life, and I can assure you that you won't find a model where some decision hasn't been made implicitly. (So the superintelligence's interpretation of the human mind will depend on who programmed it.)
@bananaboye3759
@bananaboye3759 10 ай бұрын
@@controlcomputer.4392 how would you quantify satisfaction in a way that is not exploitable?
@controlcomputer.4392
@controlcomputer.4392 10 ай бұрын
@@bananaboye3759 You don't. You could also, in theory trick an AI into doing things that its user is not satisfied with if it could literally read the users mind and emotions. A system that is more intelligent could always trick a less intelligent system. However, a superintelligence would also be better than humans at creating models about what kinds of tricks humans are likely to try and how to not get tricked.
@samoerai6807
@samoerai6807 7 ай бұрын
2:52 this is called a “black box” and is basically the most terrifying thing about AI. This is because we don’t know what happens between that input and output variable so it could do basically anything in between (like she said).
@pjbhuyan
@pjbhuyan 8 ай бұрын
Your English speaking style is awesome. I just like it. I can able to understand your content , without any subtitles. Thankyou and i.e why I subscribed your channel. Good luck 🤞🍀
@jacobjackson5607
@jacobjackson5607 10 ай бұрын
My first ever job, at 15, was a cancer research assistant. I got to coauthor a paper on AI helping diagnose certain cancers
@SpongeBob-ru8js
@SpongeBob-ru8js 8 күн бұрын
Question Would curing cancer or any of the other diseases make as generate as much money as having them continue. Don't diseases reduce population ? Diseases are a win win.
@rocktigerdesign
@rocktigerdesign 10 ай бұрын
I've had to this day some anxiety on what AI is capable of or what might be able to do in the near future. Will it change our society? Yes, Will it change it for the better? No idea... After watching your video I think the biggest surprise would be to actually see it succeed. Keep up the good work Cleo.
@ishkibable
@ishkibable 10 ай бұрын
It will be a mix. There will be fantastical things that you can’t yet imagine… but there will also be severe tragedy and genocide.
@rednarok
@rednarok 10 ай бұрын
we already reached the very end of the limits of technology. to be able to make a real ai(not this simple chat gpt) we need infinite power and billions of computers together processing one "brain". only then will artificial intelligence exist. so don't worry there is not gonna be a robot taking over the world very soon lol
@kevinpruett6424
@kevinpruett6424 10 ай бұрын
There's already genocide, so why not try and keep supporting the revolution?
@ts4gv
@ts4gv 10 ай бұрын
you got the wrong idea from this already disappointingly optimistic video in a perfect world, every single person working on AI (other than AI safety specifically) would have their computers taken away from them we're developing an EXISTENTIAL THREAT with ZERO safety precautions and nobody's stopping anyone
@kevinpruett6424
@kevinpruett6424 10 ай бұрын
@@ts4gv It's our chance at a better justice system and laboReduction. Humans have too many cravings to act responsibly
@WideNew
@WideNew 9 ай бұрын
Thanks Cleo you are doing great job
@dimitaryanakiev8707
@dimitaryanakiev8707 8 ай бұрын
For me I'm personally done with worrying about anything. I just rather see how my life unfolds and not judge anything. Things always get better
@shasmi93
@shasmi93 7 ай бұрын
Until they don’t. Someone will inevitably use AI to create a bomb or bioweapon and wipe humanity out. 100%
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