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Future of Science and Technology Q&A (May 24, 2024)

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Stephen Wolfram hosts an unscripted Ask Me Anything about the future of science and technology for all ages. Find the playlist of Q&A's here: wolfr.am/youtube-sw-qa
Originally livestreamed at: / stephen_wolfram
If you missed the original livestream of this episode, feel free to submit a question you would like Stephen to answer in a future Q&A livestream here: wolfr.am/12cczmv5J
00:00 Start stream
00:00:41 SW starts talking
00:53-11:17 Continuing the dinosaur theme, is it possible biology can repeat patterns of evolution? Is it possible for dinosaur-like creatures to reappear?
11:19-14:55 Why is it as technology advances, it goes through phases of bigger to smaller to bigger? I've seen this with phones, computers, TVs, cars, etc. What does this say for the future of technology?
14:57-31:35 ​​What would be the future of the personal computing paradigm? Would we see more remote cloud-like computing and storage in the future, essentially making personal computing devices obsolete?
32:25-37:13 The current AI/LLM models aren't good at the mathematical and statistical computational methods. What areas do you think should be focused on in computer science and mathematics to teach these models to be better at computation and assist researchers and scientists?
37:21-43:56 What do you think of the amount of data that gets processed or code that is run in terms of bytes vs. bytes that are used for storage in the world?
44:02-51:43 What exactly is 5G? How is it different from 4G or 3G?
51:51-54:56 Nowadays, instead of getting higher resolution, we can get higher color range and frame rate.
55:01-1:03:34 If AI is being used for autonomous vehicles, then presumably technology could improve to the level where vehicles could "see around corners" by different vehicles communicating with each other, buildings, etc.-so the video stream is from multiple perspectives?
1:03:36-1:04:48 Taking the concept further, could vehicles on a motorway and those joining seamlessly interweave at high speeds safely and traffic be diverted automatically in real time to ensure that there are no blockages etc.?
1:05:23-1:06:44 Turns out that as computer displays get better, our sensor limitations turn out to be higher than we used to think.
1:06:55-1:07:20 I recall reading something saying that 5G and low-latency connectivity would be important for self-driving cars. That seems somewhat unlikely to be an important component of self-driving now.
1:07:23-1:10:30 What's the future of fiber optics?
1:10:32-1:14:52 In the future, will cell towers be more advanced to prevent dead zones?
1:15:52: End stream
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@rebokfleetfoot
@rebokfleetfoot 2 ай бұрын
i think the Wolfram physics project attempts to demonstrate, that there are underlying processes in our physics which eventually result in life
@mitchellhayman381
@mitchellhayman381 Ай бұрын
I've had a similar thought
@zacc1233
@zacc1233 2 ай бұрын
About the llms responding better when you say please over when using all caps. Would you say its because the llms are trained on data written by people to people where please may be used more commonly in the context the majority of people are asking questions about? I also wonder if the llms have a poor representation of the uses of all caps because in sample data all caps typing is not always using the same logic as regular?
@rebokfleetfoot
@rebokfleetfoot 2 ай бұрын
chow
@rebokfleetfoot
@rebokfleetfoot 2 ай бұрын
when the cell phone first came out, if you connected with a tower that was owned by a third party, they would charge you up the wazoo for doing that
@rebokfleetfoot
@rebokfleetfoot 2 ай бұрын
led bulbs are terrible, the light is awful, and they cost more, everyone goes on about efficiency, but if you life where i do, that 'waste heat' does not go to waste
@Dessoxyn
@Dessoxyn 2 ай бұрын
really depends which ones and what you're using them for
@rebokfleetfoot
@rebokfleetfoot 2 ай бұрын
if you study the history of this planet, it's actually nearly died and been reborn several times, i suspect even if all life were removed from it, given time, it would happen again
@rebokfleetfoot
@rebokfleetfoot 2 ай бұрын
Wi-Fi is better than it used to be, practically speaking, but it is and always will be very inefficient from and energy point of view, it's just pumping 99 percent of it's energy into the air
@rebokfleetfoot
@rebokfleetfoot 2 ай бұрын
how does this productive genius have time to ramble on for an hour to make a video that nobody watches? i feel somewhat lucky :)
@lichengzhe4423
@lichengzhe4423 2 ай бұрын
every video+1
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