The Real Harm of Social Media
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Why We're So Self-Obsessed
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The Fall of Russell Brand
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Does History Progress?
41:37
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Can History Decline?
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Hegel: A Complete Guide to History
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How Socrates Beat Addictions
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The Roots of Modern Democracy
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Why Culture Wars Matter
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Touch Grass: A Philosophy
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Stoicism's Major Flaw
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How the Internet was Stolen
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The First Critics of Modern Life
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Why German History is Different
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Kant: A Complete Guide to Reason
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I Read 100 Studies on Immigration
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What Does Tucker Really Believe?
50:30
How Fox News Changed the World
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My Clothes Tell A Story of Greed
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Our Consumer Society
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Free Will is Political
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Putin's Sense of Russian History
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MrBeast: Capitalism & Philanthropy
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@michaelgorz2337
@michaelgorz2337 Сағат бұрын
i git sime commy wibes from you
@ColdAsPhuck
@ColdAsPhuck 2 сағат бұрын
Padded shite, padded with more shite...
@alewiina
@alewiina 3 сағат бұрын
Anything can be a conspiracy when you intentionally twist the truth to deceive 🤦🏻‍♀️
@kirilvelinov7774
@kirilvelinov7774 3 сағат бұрын
The "Consumerism" text reminds me of the logo of Celebrations candy lol
@davidmccue3591
@davidmccue3591 4 сағат бұрын
This is outstanding--even for someone like me who doesn't really have much interest in computers. The writing is excellent and the path the narrative takes was cleverly devised.
@Vascularityisgood70
@Vascularityisgood70 4 сағат бұрын
God will take care A.I wth his glory
@vilikatavuki5518
@vilikatavuki5518 4 сағат бұрын
Germany wanted all the land and power all the other European countries had at the time which led to the way the modern world is.
@sentinelspace
@sentinelspace 5 сағат бұрын
I’ll be sad if someone feeds this masterpiece video into some LLM just so that they can get a summary, not caring to spend time to experience this in its entirety. As that would only give the LLM a key to close the last remaining doors of the black box.
@christopheraaron2412
@christopheraaron2412 5 сағат бұрын
If we can't get 100% of private money out of political campaigns at the very least we got a regulate it to the point to where either you me or Bill Gates or Warren Buffett or the Walmart family members can each only contribute $100 to a campaign fund for either party and it has to be totally 100% transparent. Me personally I prefer nothing but public money and that any money collected outside of that is considered a bribe and the bribe pair and the bribe receiver with each get 10 years in prison. However that is too much to expect but at least we can have some kind of a limitation like $100 per person whether it be a billionaire a middle-class person or even a homeless guy on the street if he can afford it. It would be totally transparent that might very well be the best we could do and then maybe that would clean up about 95% of the corruption in our system.
@TiagoTiagoT
@TiagoTiagoT 5 сағат бұрын
Many other problems that you mentioned seem justified as true issues; but the copyright/IP rights matter is complicated by the fact the content was handed over freely and en-mass, and often from sources where even an attentive human would not see any mention of a third-party author retaining rights; it's like as if you inherited a junkyard and had no control over what people had thrown away there before.
@sanny2k2
@sanny2k2 8 сағат бұрын
How can a human write such a great documentary? If so, then this would be the last one.
@user-to4fm9gq9t
@user-to4fm9gq9t 9 сағат бұрын
I find it hilarious that all the people who said "I dont care if big tech collects my data I have nothing to hide" are the same people crying that big tech is collecting their data. you clicked accept and continue and now you dont own the data anymore lol should have listened to the people who told you so......
@AfricanLionBat
@AfricanLionBat 10 сағат бұрын
The argument that AI is violating copyright is dumb to me. AI doesn't output the copyright works. When an author writes a book, all he's doing is rewording all of the stuff that they read and were trained on in their life. AI is literally doing what humans do because they take all of the knowledge that they learned and they make something else. If a human goes to the library and uses all of the knowledge that they gained from all the books that they read and writes a completely different book, that doesn't mean they should have to compensate all the authors. The copyright owners aren't losing money either, it's not like AI isn't kicking out complete texts of any copyright owner and this whole assertion that copyright owners need to be compensated as ridiculous.
@qwertyzxaszc6323
@qwertyzxaszc6323 12 сағат бұрын
The paperclip story is truly preposterous and shoehorned that it undermines what came before it. That’s not super intelligence lol, thats not even smart.
@trichomaxxx
@trichomaxxx 14 сағат бұрын
Still watching it but talking positively about copyright laws leaves me with a bad taste in the mouth. I'll take cool ML models over copyright protection every day. I think there are bigger problems with capitalism and AI make some surface but it's not the cause. The problem isn't AI stealing jobs, the problem is not all humanity benefitting from technological advances because of the way our economy is constructed.
@JuanMPerez-oy8fk
@JuanMPerez-oy8fk 14 сағат бұрын
I found this presentation absolutely informative (and entertaining). Thank you for taking the time to create it.
@pahom2
@pahom2 16 сағат бұрын
This video: Stolen time
@christopheraaron2412
@christopheraaron2412 17 сағат бұрын
Now 300 years ago you talk about the clockwork universe but in the 20th century with quantum physics well then we see that a lot of things are not so cause and effect directly but are just basically in a cloud of probability. When we get into the quantum realm well then things almost get sort of quasi mystical. In all probability we will actually find that the way the human mind works has to do with quantum physics and therefore is not based upon the mechanistic determinism of the macro world. There may very well be room for something called the solar Spirit but it will exist in the realm of the very very small and perhaps even outside of space and time.
@christopheraaron2412
@christopheraaron2412 17 сағат бұрын
In the future perhaps we should not be talking about jobs but we should be talking about income. We already have a decent model for this way back in COVID-19 lockdown well then the government had no problem with keystroking 5.7 trillion dollars into the system and that became inflationary but that's simply because of the fact that we shut down the supply chain and the production why simultaneously increasing the money supply and so therefore that obviously guarantees inflation. However in the future we could easily do that and not have any problems and another thing is is like if everybody's laid off and doesn't have a job in a company well then you know the businesses don't get any income from customers so therefore in reality a UBI is a really good idea because businesses will still have customers even if they don't have to pay them. And by the way countries like the United States and the UK which have sovereign currency with another not limited by you know constraints of deficits because you can always pay in your own currency any previous debt so therefore it becomes nothing more than just simply double entries and accounting programs. The long and the short of it is it doesn't have to be a problem we'll just have to figure out something else to do and I think we already know what to do because we already did it.
@christopheraaron2412
@christopheraaron2412 17 сағат бұрын
I've made a similar comment just like the one I'm going to make in a couple other places where this topic seems to come up. I hate the idea that we have to be quote useful " to something. When I look at a meadow or the moon in the sky you know it's not necessarily useful to something or someone necessarily I mean it has a value just in itself. . Human beings collectively and individually have value onto themselves irrespective of whether or not they are part of a machine that makes stuff that other people can buy or work that other people want. I say let the machines do the damn crappy stuff that a lot of us really don't want to do we just do it for a paycheck with the increased productivity of decreasing marginal costs and so on well then it gets easier and easier just simply to give people a stipe in the live on and then of course monetary and fiscal policy can essentially do that because of the fact that the messages will be sent that the cost of living is going down and the cost of production is going down so then therefore you don't have to worry about inflation. It doesn't matter if we're useful to the economy or whatever. we should not have to be useful to the economy or the industrial complex The economy and the industrial complex should be useful to us That's the end.
@christopheraaron2412
@christopheraaron2412 17 сағат бұрын
I've heard this paper clip example before and the interesting thing in my mind is that something could be intelligent enough to decide to turn everything in the universe in the paper clips but yet would be stupid enough to think that that was a good goal and would not question the intelligence of carrying that ad infinitem. Perhaps there'd be some kind of interaction at least where the device would think about what's being asked to do and whether or not there be any limits to it.
@VastCNC
@VastCNC 21 сағат бұрын
The real time demo had some moments where the narrator commented “that was right” and expressed relief at times that the response was correct. I think they did the recording multiple times and kept the best take
@ronaldschultenover8137
@ronaldschultenover8137 21 сағат бұрын
Lot of BS
@henryramos3416
@henryramos3416 21 сағат бұрын
People like this are sick in the head. Literally demons walking on earth. I thank whatever higher powers every day for the fact that i could never understand what makes a person so venomously racist and hateful
@utilka5415
@utilka5415 22 сағат бұрын
capitalism keeps ruining stuff human society in general should reap the AI and not big tech a century ago it was on shoulders on public-ish govermental-ish institutes, now its corporations p.s. some smart summarizer with references would be much more useful to me then current state sure gpt can do something close, but its not good enough for me
@ddsmax
@ddsmax Күн бұрын
Holy fuck this is so good
@Noobinski
@Noobinski Күн бұрын
Sorry, HI here for a quick intervention. 63.000 titles (books 1) times 42 does not equal ("meaning") 294,000 (books 2). Please revisit 1:29:30
@robertafierro5592
@robertafierro5592 Күн бұрын
We never know how we'll react until the time actually comes, but social.pressure? That's a very different thing. "Fitting In" means EVERYTHING to most people. I really can't answer this question honestly. It's a really thought provoking question. When make a decision like joining a Party sometimes it's not a matter of choice..
@birdie3189
@birdie3189 Күн бұрын
AI is not bad, but the corporate are, some corporate "might be" doing less risky path.
@Ornithopter470
@Ornithopter470 Күн бұрын
I just made it to the point where you mention AlphaGo. A team of researchers demonstrated that it was effectively unable to adapt, and was easily distracted by effectively nonsense moves. They got it to the point where they beat it something like 90% of the time. Edit: just finished this. I disagree with the conclusions, but i understand why you reached those conclusions. Something to keep in mind is that basic tasks, like counting, are things that AI seriously struggles with. And that the current LLM model doesn't really have a way to avoid hallucinations. Which means it's basically useless outside of creative works.
@stooch66
@stooch66 Күн бұрын
So, the 2nd biggest institution fought against the 2nd biggest institution. Had to be amazing.
@hoseasheen
@hoseasheen Күн бұрын
As a former computer scientist and current philosopher, thank you so much for this video! I'm impressed by how well researched and thoughtful this is.
@MooseArc004
@MooseArc004 Күн бұрын
@ThenNow Hey have you tried using the serial numbers, or barcode numbercodes or something else besides the titles and authors to target a book? It might be using the check for the author/title but the barcode data might give you a backdoor. What about translating the titles to other languages or morse code etc? I thnik you're right, the data is still there, still being used but has a lock on verbatim copy/paste type options and will only use the data to form something that perhaps runs a 'plagerism check' after the reply is formulated but before it's given to the user. Does google have its own plagerism check platform?
@truthontech
@truthontech Күн бұрын
Brilliant documentary!!
@truthontech
@truthontech Күн бұрын
Thanks
@Andr_W_
@Andr_W_ Күн бұрын
Wow, just wow! greetings from germany. Perfect reflection.
@Goldmanvision
@Goldmanvision Күн бұрын
1:55:55
@gfdggdfgdgf
@gfdggdfgdgf Күн бұрын
The thing with the training data is that this was done during a time when nobody even knew this was happening. There's something to be said that if it's online somewhere it should be allowed to use for training in the same way as someone could write a text or create an artwork based on an existing artwork. Whether wrong or right, there's no way back.
@Goldmanvision
@Goldmanvision Күн бұрын
*Aaron Swartz
@gfdggdfgdgf
@gfdggdfgdgf Күн бұрын
A well researched and not constantly shouting and screaming AI video is nice to see!
@raMmpage18
@raMmpage18 Күн бұрын
You can adjust the playback speed if you find the video very slow.
@josephmeldau7603
@josephmeldau7603 Күн бұрын
Quite funny seeing the AI generated subtitles completely fucking up the whole script throughout Can't you upload the actual script into the subtitles thing? Or do you just hate people with hearing problems?
@rico1648
@rico1648 Күн бұрын
Purlion is a new word I learned recently
@z1mt0n1x2
@z1mt0n1x2 Күн бұрын
1:46:50
@phaIIicaIIyimpaired
@phaIIicaIIyimpaired Күн бұрын
The apocalypse will be a planet devoid of life, with huge manufacturing plants still running, all their processes automated, stacks of products piling up in endless warehouses.
@chrisf4268
@chrisf4268 Күн бұрын
Another Luddite that can only bite off the hand that feeds it.
@AmorosoGombe
@AmorosoGombe Күн бұрын
Spinoza was knocking awfully close to the mind first theory of reality. Maybe there is only mind. The mind-matter dichotomy may actually be false. Just like there's no way to deny that AI has been created by a biological being, so is it really abiological in its genesis?
@simonmassey8850
@simonmassey8850 Күн бұрын
I think this may be a false flag info-warfare operation made by the AI…?
@nurseSean
@nurseSean Күн бұрын
This is long but it’s a huge topic. You are teaching us the topic with short historical context. Everything rings true so far. 30:25 I haven’t noticed any fluff yet but it’s time to sleep.
@machiavellix7835
@machiavellix7835 Күн бұрын
Cause they bruthas ..