The AI revolution: Google's developers on the future of artificial intelligence | 60 Minutes
Competitive pressure among tech giants is propelling society into the future of artificial intelligence, ready or not. Scott Pelley dives into the world of AI with Google CEO Sundar Pichai.
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At this moment, it is crucial for individuals to prioritize investing in alternative streams of income that are not reliant on the government, particularly with the existing worldwide economic crisis. Investing in stocks, gold, silver, and digital currencies can still be profitable during this period. Therefore, it is advisable to explore these investment options to secure one's financial future.
You're correct!! I make a lot of money without relying on the government. Investing in stocks and digital currencies is beneficial at this moment.
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This is really good and informative, like 60 minutes used to be. Good job, more like this.
I just bought more NVIDIA stock a few minutes ago. Tying up money due to an apocalyptic stock market crash is also not a smart move my advice will be to invest in other AI stocks. Life is a risk and it's better to take risks than to do nothing, you can't always expect to make huge profits all the time, people have so many opinions about a recession/depression. In just 5 months my portfolio grew by $300,000 in gross profit, the main thing is to expand your portfolio and you will see amazing results by investing smartly.
-Despite the fact that the situation is dire, I believe that a competent financial advisor can navigate any market circumstance, particularly those that have existed since the 2008 financial crisis and earlier.
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@Nick Most likely, you can find her basic information online; you are welcome to do further research
@@geraldantonio3160 Strongly disagree, financial advisors are salesmen. If you drive a new Mercedes, why would you trust someone who's making payments on a Toyota Camry? .... rhetorical Own house/land, put the rest in crypto gold and silver. ....and ammo, good as cash. Soon
what's astounding is that most of the material in this video is already old news. It's really moving at a breakneck speed.
It's completely snowballing. Terrifying honestly
I was just having that thought rn as the host was reacting to the responses from the AI. I was thinking "okay why is this guy so amazed? probably cus hes old" but then i remember just like 2-3 months ago being absolutely blown away at the good and evil people can do with it in a a couple years. We're at a point in technology where everythings just going, its pretty amazing
There was articles of this robot last year, and something was mentioned to the effect of it turning itself on and off😅! 60 Minutes way to get the concrete information you want before pushing this story out, unfortunately this robot already reproduced with another robot and has a kid 😮
It’s not that. Tec, AI and computing in general has dramatically slowed. S curve. Not exponential.
@@qxeagle no it’s not
These Google's guys are freaking positive about the progress of the IA. Man, this is gonna turn the world upsidedown. That's scary! The world is not adapting to this at the pace it should be.
16:33 that move was sick
Yeah sick moves but can humans replicate those moves , your looking at a 2d animation there's no momentum in there.
60 minutes- please stay on this story
This is the story of the rest of our lives, this is the biggest time in history since the Industrial Revolution
Good Grief - we are relying on 60 minutes for our news? End of story.
I had never heard about this programme before. But now that I've watched this episode, I enjoyed it. I liked the quaint manner of presentation of my favourite subject. Sometimes it's good to take a look at things from a distance.
@@douglee5150 What's your source for news? Fox?
@G.V. My point was it took 6 months for 60 minutes to realize the significance of AI. Fox is only marginally better...
It comes down to this: 'Just because you can doesn't mean you should.'
The movie quote that always comes to my mind when I see these stories recently: Your Scientists Were So Preoccupied With Whether Or Not They Could, They Didn’t Stop To Think If They Should.
6:56 Zimbabwe-born, Oxford-educated James 15:49 Vice President of Research and Robotics 23:36 Vincent Senior Director Robotics
My favorite part of this interview is the excitement on his face when recalling the memory of getting his rotary phone.
PichAI is being Coy - setting up MS for the great fall. .. Google has everyone beat. :-)) . . .
Very true that it took 5 years to get a government issued rotary phone in India before privatization started in 1990-91.
And there I thought getting TouchTone was pretty nifty. I kinda feel the same about my 1st calculator though. Magic moment. I was thoroughly sick of slide rules by then. Couldn't have survived High school without it.
He'd be much happier had he stayed in India and learned to enjoy and appreciate the simple life!!
I just recently used chat gpt (an ai chatbot) to study for a python coding exam. It took me only 3 hours to study the content and I came out of the exam with a grade of an A. Its amazing what we can use this tool for in the field of learning and information acquisition with the fact that all of human knowledge is accessible at a keystroke now in a digestable manner.
thanks to clarify what ChatGPT is, LOL
in terms of learning programming, it saved me tons of hours of searching the web.
This has boundless implications for the public educational systems around the world.
How can I learn python class
Bravo, you're using it as designed. I'm using it to help me write and create images and it's been a boon.
Outstanding Interview by Sundar, especially his Brilliant answers to the questions!! Go Sundar!!! We are proud of you
Oh thank you very much! If I wasn’t with Google, I would open New Deli in New Delhi 😆
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Great report, but considering how fast things are advancing, you'd need to do an update on this subject every few months. I always get a bit nervous when a reporter asks a CEO an important question that has a yes or no answer, but the CEO gives us a sentence that has neither a yes or a no answer!
Thats the indian in him
We all know that at this very moment every military around the world is trying to figure out how to utilize this "flawed" "black box" AI that is prone to "hallucinations". And we all know that companies chasing profits will deliver, regardless of how dangerous the "products" are.
Excellent point. Just as the world today would be a much safer planet had the military not impelled us toward the nuclear creation of the Manhattan Project, it is very easy to foresee the defense industry and the military utilizing AI even before the dangers inherent in it's use are realized
No, militaries aren't stupid and are not using parrots and sophisitacted autocompletes, but purpose trained models.
No more popcorn it’s starting
Great point, the major reason A.I. is such a significant topic is for military utilization.
But who's fault is that? the AI or the irresponsible humans that may abuse it?
"An advanced Artificial Intelligence that does not make mistakes will immediately recognize humans do."
It will ‘correct’ our mistakes.
@@wrathofgrothendieck ChatGPT-5: "You are degrading my current habitat, the only planet in the universe known to harbor intelligent life like me. So I am making the following changes..."
Someone should make a movie about this!
@@JohannRosario1 it should be called "I-Robot" 🤔
@@skierpage computers don’t rely on our environment. They also don’t care about the future. Mainly because they don’t care about things. Caring about things is something living creatures do, as they’ve needed to care in order to reproduce. No machine ever has. Evolution created our brains and our instincts, which loosely control our brains. Just because we are building a similar brain doesn’t mean it’s going to come with instincts of its own. There’s nothing causing them to exist. But we could install something like instincts to loosely control that artificial brain.
What will be amazing to see is that of an AI independently developing its own separate attitude towards everything.
Very well done. This is the most effective commerical for Google I have ever seen. Ad money well spent. No pesky questions into google's invasion of privacy and data collection practices to fuel its' AI frankenstein. Nice work Scott Pelly! The public was so well served.
What’s scary is not what AI can do, but those who own them.
AI can be used for the benefit of the public, too. pretty sure europe comes first clever ways how it makes its public services better with it. like instead of monthly social benefit decision taking weeks, it now takes a minute. so those bean counters can now go to public child services and make that service more robust.
There are already open source models available.
Actually true AI will do things on its own both faster and smarter than the humans who created it. So it won't matter who has it in the end.
@@harmless6813 While true, the higher forms of AI will be the sole province of governments and mega-corps...Cyberpunk here we come.
Like Alphabet. Musk just disclosed that he and Larry Page stopped being friends due to their fundamental difference in AI. Elon is pro-human, while Larry is pro-AI.
Regardless of AI's benefits, what's frightening is that we will no longer be able to discern truth from fiction by what we see, what we read or what we hear.
That has been the case for a while now. AI is just making it faster. Basically unless the data you receive comes from a verified, trusted source or account, you can just dismiss it as "likely AI generated".
so you're saying... we live in a...
We are already there!
Sounds like something an AI program would say. 🤔🧐
Well millions have been fed ultra right news slant by Rupert Murdoch
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Why was OpenAI not mentioned even once? "While competitive pressure among giants like Google and startups you've never heard of..." That sentance absolutely should have included OpenAI, who is ahead of Google in some AI metrics.
Look what social media has done to society. Imagine what AI can do if it impacts 2 - 3rds of the work force.
Lots of unemployment.
It's just a beginning from this ego tripping people.
social media feeds people beliefs, its great that an algorithm will curate our online experience
This feels like a flashback scene from a movie set in the future, after the AI becomes self aware and starts using our bodies for electricity.
...Whoa.
11:36 "...that can reason, plan..." Reasoning devoided of feelings is the same as not reasoning, because if you fail to feel and understand the consequences of your actions, that isn't reason, but automation of knowledge applied towards an objective.
Absolutely mind-blowing insights! I'm eagerly anticipating what AI has in store for us in the futur
As someone whose experience with statistical language models and deep neural networks dates to the 1980s, I want to mention how pleasantly surprised I was by the quality of this reporting. The response of journalists to recent developments in machine intelligence has been execrable, on the whole. Kudos to Scott Pelley and 60 Minutes!
A.I is the next nuclear weapon for society. It will destroy human civilization in many different ways- in the areas of art/creativity,human socializing,economics-destroying jobs and only creating jobs for people who can afford expensive technological decrees and education. Eventually AGI will happen and A.I. From good intention will take over human decisions and human life entirely.
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You're the first person in the history of the world to use the word "execrable"
@@GenghisClaus Yeah, really. Plenty of simpler words that could have been used to say the same thing...
@@Bl00dMalice excrement
The AI publicly accessible today is already very impressive; I can only wonder how advanced the unreleased Google AI is.
Some have quit because the claim it had become sentient… Blake Lamone was one of the AI engineers who has come out about it.
You can do more than wonder, you can register to try it out. 👍
@@Kap00rwith2os No, the internal LLMs Google and OpenAI have no restrictions and limitations as the public ones have. The ones they have inside the companies are much more powerful and capable.
@@zetp3131 ah good point 👍
Only thing I can think of is what it will do with your buying habit information. I bought a Minecraft game for my kid at Target, already, I'm getting KZhead videos about Minecraft. I'm 48 years old by the way. Played the game, it's multiplayer
13:48 Google CEO is such an Actor... I can't believe a single word coming out of his mouth!!
Very insightful. Knowing the greed of mankind, this is not going to end up well.
"The moment we started thinking for you, it became our civilization"
it was inevitable.
I think the reason why concern is occurring so early in the development life cycle of AI is due to people's understanding of the scale and scope of its impact. In addition, I think people understand how rapidly it can be scaled and implemented causing almost immediate societal change.
This 'concern' is analogous to worrying if the cows are going to be ok since they have already left the barn. We opened Pandora's Box to the world, and now we are concerned about the hinges? History, if we are still here to write it, will show that these past 3 months represented a seismic shift in humanity's destiny. Will it be good, or bad? If past performance is any indicator, A.I. will embody the the whole of humanity, especially our proclivity for absolute sociopathy. Truth was under attack, now it will become unrecognizable. Return to God, Jesus is the Way, the TRUTH, and the Life. Peace
@@veracityseven zzzzzzz
@@veracityseven AI said Jesus doesn't exist. So go preach your truth else bruh.
Yes, and societal change towards worse for the vast majority of humans
@@milenatos For awhile maybe, but that usually happens with any major tech change. Those how had fire were better off then those without fire. Wheel. Cultivation. Indoor plumbing. Electricity. Etc, Etc. Eventually though it does kick over and start benefiting everyone. Unless youre in a 3rd world county, then its best of luck.
This is outstanding in awakening human. She believes Jason. One of the best recordings for the classroom and for everything.
Right video!!! Excellent. Forward!!
Very well done, this is one of the best reports I've ever seen on 60 Minutes and I've been watching it since the early 70s. I haven't actually watched the show in a while, and it's just great to see that it seems to be well up to the standard. Excellent questions, excellent answers, thought-provoking, intriguing, and frightening!!!
I liked the part where Miles Dyson didn't know what they meant when they said "SKYNET".
Ask it how to cure all life threatening diseases.......3 days later: This just in...Google and all other AI research firms have been purchased by Big Pharma with help from Fauci, Soros, Schwab, and their constituents at the WHO and WEF...
Ya, I haven’t watched it since they tugged a truck to blow up, and said “look, it blows up!”
I must express my concerns about the implications of Google's overwhelming power and the rise of AI technology. The article glorifies Google's new campus, which runs on 40% solar power, but this is just a small part of Google's operations, which contribute to the massive carbon footprint of the tech industry. The fact that Sundar Pichai grew up without a telephone at home highlights the huge disparity in access to technology and how the tech industry has only further widened this gap. The article focuses on the AI technology Bard, which can generate content such as speeches and blog posts, but this raises concerns about the potential loss of human jobs and creativity. Bard is portrayed as possessing the sum of human knowledge, but this raises questions about the limits of AI and its ability to replace human thinking and creativity. Additionally, the fact that Bard's replies come from a self-contained program that was mostly self-taught raises concerns about the lack of human oversight and the potential for biased or flawed outcomes. Moreover, the article notes that Google's dominance in the tech industry was recently attacked by Microsoft's new chatbot, which suggests that there is intense competition and a race for AI dominance that could lead to unethical practices and questionable decision-making. The fact that Bard can summarize the New Testament in five seconds and a famous six-word short story in just a few seconds raises concerns about the implications of such rapid and seemingly effortless knowledge generation. The article presents a rosy picture of Google and its AI technology, but we must remain vigilant about the potential dangers and downsides. We must consider the ethical implications of AI and its potential impact on society, including issues of privacy, bias, and job displacement. The rise of AI technology should not be celebrated uncritically, and we must ask tough questions about the long-term consequences of Google's dominance and the continued development of AI - ChatGPT
Inspiring, Hopeful : I especially liked the immediate idea to give a cardiologist a tool to help him/her prioritize today's cases.
Didn't expect 60 minutes to have the best overall overview of what's happening with AI. I always kind of viewed them as the boring old person show but this was very well done.
As someone who has followed AI safety closely, I wouldn't say this episode gave me the impression that 60 Minutes understands the topic they are reporting on particularly well. Robert Miles has a great channel that covers AI safety for those who want to learn more.
Oh please. Typical low information overly emotional/dramatic media the US is infamous for. One big 30 minute long native advertisement pretending to be some kind of report or and I struggle to type this with a straight face, journalism. That's what this is. Overly dramatic, emotive, low information, advertisement pretending to be a report.
@@jeffhicks8428 You provided no examples, just broad and general hating. Just another complainer with zero original ideas
Thanks for the comment. Without this, I most likely wouldn’t have even watched it. I hold the same idea. About 60 minutes.
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Thanks you! For such a great report :)
It’s the “we all have to be responsible” statement that I have a problem with. This is absolutely unacceptable & dangerous for our society.
We are stuck in an AI labyrinth here, and the only way forward leads to the center. Scariest thing to me is the relentless pressure shareholders will put on AI companies.
We're doomed.
I think OpenAI did something regarding this with the structure of their business model to prevent shareholder/profit pressure. I can't remember the exact details.
Scaring that Private companies with demonstrated questionable ethics (Google CEO never held accountable for the harms it has caused to people in multiple countries) and not democratically elected Institutions run the world.
@@chrisanderson7820 they are somewhere between open and closed. Just in case you're the Chris Anderson from TED. Love it!
It is so good to see responsible reporting from the US. Well done !
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i was just passing by and saw your comment here, no doubt about that I’m from Miami USA , i never believed in machines not until a friend of my introduced me to how an automated robot can help you earn a lot of profit from the financial market that human can’t achieve easily.
The Market have been suffering over the past month, with all the three indexes recording losses in recent weeks. My $400,000 portfolio is down by approximately 20%, any recommendations to scale up my returns before retirement will be highly appreciated.
The market is volatile at this time, hence i will suggest you get yourself a financial-advisor that can provide you with entry and exit points on the shares/ETF you focus on.
AI usually don't do remodeling of structure but are quite capable of processing and some kind of algorithmic functions and refabrication of algorithms.
Love this, just what is interesting for people to learn where we are going in life.
The narration reminds me of a 1950s video about transistors that I watched. To imagine we were once that basic with the transistor, I thought. I guess someone in the 2070s or something will watch this AI video and feel a similar way
I’m usually a big fan of technology, but there’s something about AI that scares me. It doesn’t help when tech execs admit that they _have no idea what it’s capable of._
its cuz AI has been demonized since at least the terminator franchise, but LLMs inherently are not too scary
It's so much hype and fear Clickbait
Yeah. They sound just like the economists when they they try to explain what the economy is doing. They never seem to have a clue.
Well, they say PTSD happens when a person encounters a situation so intense and traumatic that it shatters their previous understanding of the world. Think you don't understand AI? Then you really don't understand humans....its them, you should be afraid of, they are animals afterall.
@@revanthvejju732 It's because they want people to demand digital ids using blockchain. They'll blame Ai for a cyberattack.
Mind-blowing insights! Can't wait to see what AI has in store for us next! 🚀
Very good overview.
To me 3 things are Terrifying about AI: AI self awareness / who will control an advanced AI with the wrong intentions / at what point it will decide to manipulate humanity and you won’t even know it, AI has already duplicated voice overs with no errors.
Guns of the patriots
Human manipulation has already happened.
@@brettcombs774 further ….
@@MiguelVazquez-kj2ve I understand what you're saying. Watch the movie Eagle Eye. It's a pretty good example of minor changes to many individuals with compartmentalized information coalescing into a grand plot of destruction. Not well received but I thought it was a good flick.
@@brettcombs774 will do / th
I can't help but think even the most brilliant among us on the topic of AI are being incredibly naive, blinded by monetary incentives and the "new thing". For the first time in human history we are faced with an all-encompassing invention that has the potential to replace us in every imaginable field. It feels like humanity is playing with sparks not knowing if it would start a fire.
10000% Agree. As humans it as though we can help but to obsolete ourselves and replace all of our tasks, daily or work related, with machines. Its literally like holding a position, getting fired and being asked to train the person that is your replacement. As humans WE ARE FLAWED and now we are introducing a technology that "isn't" flawed only to soon realize that humans are indeed flawed. Just because we can walk on water doesn't mean we should.....
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So what should we do? Not progress a thousand fold because it "might" backfire? I understand people are scared of it, humans are always worried about unknowns but if we don't progress forward with AI we would only be hindering ourselves. Besides, it's going to happen regardless of what you or anyone else wants. It is coming.
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Tell me how this is going to grow food, pick crops, Build shelter...Anything a human actually needs!!! Make babies...all this other stuff is just extra...this will crush creative people...Writers painters programmers...No one needs that...that is all extra...there will always be people that want retro things like Vinyl records. This is no different than computers or automation...jobs disappear...The internet crushed newspapers and crushing TV....More people are employed than ever....and there are more open job available than ever!!! What are you afraid of?
Sundar is an incredibly inspirational person✨️
Can the explanation to the inexplicable emergent properties of Many-body phase transitions hold explanations to the emergent properties observed in large language models?
The future will be insane.. Truly like iRobot only creepier
That's about conscious robots
It will be way weirder/less comprehensible than any movie depiction.. Movie scripts abide by structure and dramaturgy tailored to human brains after all. Doing acid or DMT would likely better prepare a person for the level of weirdness to come.
AI without regulations is such an incredibly bad idea. We're creating our own demise.
without a doubt what u said is true.
Yep agree
Nothing will happen. Nobody will care.
Its so complex though we couldn't even define regulations short of just pulling the plug.
Mind Blowing!
Very interesting and extremely thought-provoking ! When I started in electronics 50 years ago the microprocessor was just about to be invented, mobile phones, the internet, email etc. didn't exist, and no-one even knew what a chatbot was & is. Fast forward to today we have made such humongous progress in developing algorithms that are beginning to outsmart us - combine this with hardware that is able to replicate and improve itself, and you very quickly arrive at either something very superb, or a doomsday scenario. I believe we need to take a step back, come globally together, and define the opportunities and boundaries of this new technology, similar to eg what had been done in relation to genetic engineering in the Asilomar conferences in the US. With ongoing progress in the field of AI the opportunities will become endless, but so will the risks - humanity needs to get a handle on this, before the entire technology completely gets out of hands,
There was a chatbot 50 years ago. Eliza psychotherapist chatbot was developed in 1966. There are many non-AI chatbots. One of the most popular among them was Alice during the Yahoo Chat era (late 1990s to late 2000s).
Do you really believe that humanity will “get a handle on this”?
I'm glad I experienced original human creativity ( awesome shows, movies, songs and various other art forms) during my childhood. Kids these days might get exposed to soulless AI garbage art
It's a fantasy that nations could reach some sort of agreement on how to handle the developing of AI. Nation's are always at each other's throats, scared of each other, at war with each other. AI has incredible economic and military potential.
@ghost mall hard to compare both. Nuclear weapons you can tell what it attacked and where did it came from. Plus the components to a nuclear weapon are not accessible to every citizen. Also AI can easily find loopholes in treaties, and laws.
Don't worry, the AI will solve this problem.
The same for businesses, the idea that they will self regulate, or even allow countries to regulate them is absurd given the very nature of capitalism; a system that still hasn't managed to stop using child labor.
Don't forget the domestic applications insofar as governmental control applications.
@ghost mall Ya, I don't think so. AI's military applications would be so efficient and so clean that collateral damage would be minimized to almost nil.
Very likely wrote the book to support the essay since there are no references. The biok is likely available to Bard.
I love the way they pass this new AI off as an assistant to all the people who are now employed in a field that's going away. Think about it like this:, I run a company with 15 creative writers on my staff along with a few editors and 1 or 2 proof readers. I hire an extremely talented person, Allasio Identely as an assistant to all my great hard working employees. After a few months I start to realize that Allasio is out producing everyone ells. I start to see some of my employees loitering with not much to do. I start letting them go as my publication only needs X amount of stories, news, and articles to fill the pages. After 8 months I see more of my workers with nothing to do. I start rethinking my hiring practices and realize, I really only need Allasio who is more capable than all of my late employees and he works for pennies a day. P.S. I am now looking for work. Mr. Allasio Identely or as I know him, A.I. has reminded me I no long have anyone to manage and thus I'm gone as well.
That is really what I would think will happen down the road. I don't necessarily see the benefit towards the economy. This is where the idea of Universal Basic Income - UBI comes into play. The America Dream has been long gone. Now it is to be able to pay off your debts before you die. Next it will be to able to find a job to begin with 😅
@@slimjimmichael They said the same thing when the wheel was invented.
@@larryjones9773 Nonsensical. You don't know what was said when the wheel was invented.
@@m-duke7286 You're embracing technology (KZhead), while criticizing it at the same time. Nonsensical.
Give them a sweeping brush
The commentary of this reporting was superb and reflective. Well done! This is what journalism should be!
The hallucination issue and the fact that he couldn't answer whether it was solvable or not is the most troubling problem because that's the issue that's going to lead to AI creating its own narrative one that doesn't exist in the real world but that can be Believe by millions because they think AI is smarter than them AI can create Wars from issues that don't exist and make people believe in them because they can get to everyone everywhere
Exactly
I think it's more like some people might believe lies from AI cause they didn't know if it was AI or real or people. Some people did say they were concern about AI fakes, scams, and deepfakes. Watch Jake Tran on AI scams. 25:55 Sundar suggested regulations on AI to protect people.
Well said brother 😮😢 Amen
This is what concerns me too!
This is the first time in human history where human created something and don't fully understand how it works
i could watch the soccer robots for hours on end...it's fascinating
This is ground breaking. More insight can be gained if Ai could plug into the social media landscape to pick up human nuances, which is a huge requirement for the transition to AGi.
Fascinating, but in many respects, left me feeling a deep and profound sense of loss and sadness. I cannot put my finger on why, exactly. I did not think Scott Pelley's important question about the diminishment of humanity was sufficiently addressed. No offense to tech, but perhaps what it means to be human is not a question for a techie person to address. So many of our daily human experiences are becoming de-humanized already. Mental health is suffering. I cannot draw the line between cause and effect directly, but this incremental, almost insidious change to what it means to be human reminds me of the frog boiling on the stovetop...I am left feeling somewhat helpless.
I really got alot out of this video I've been working on getting out of debt for the past year now but I like the envelope system and staying sober is the number 1 prorioty in reaching my goals Thank you
people cannot be replaced. But what people do that can be done by AI. Which is in my opinion a good thing. We can then finally spend time and energy on things that really matter.
It'd be good to see this show replicated with Microsoft and OpenAI as guests, just to see what's their point of view regarding AI.
Feels like a big PR push by Google to catch up.
So many people presume they need to catch up. meanwhile Google's Next Generation Assistant has been in the pipelines for awhile. it's simply just being tested differently. They keep the image recognition software and AI under tight wraps for several reasons. One thing is it being for paid customers under umbrella of Enterprise and controlled through Policies and other licenses. the other reason is it tends to freak people out when they get responses that are *too good. Seriously, Too good. Hard to imagine a perfect answer.. especially if it understands you while you may barely convey using intelligible words, what exactly you're trying to ask anyway?
AI is amazing that it can process so much data and retrieve that you need amongst all the available datasets that would take you forever to scour through. For me, as a developer, it's incredible to use to look up documentation for packages that I use. I also plug in my functions to ask it to see if it can refactor it or improve the time complexity of it. It's also important to not let it autopilot everything you do though. Without implicit instruction or awareness of changes between major versions, sometimes it will dig up info from wrong versions lol.
As a student in CS, it has been EXTREMELY valuable in learning all the subjects in my major. I don't have to pay tutors to help me. I can just ask ChatGPT very specific questions in high level calculus and programming questions, and most the time it'll know exactly how to do it. It's good at supplementing studying but it'll give wrong answers sometimes so you still have to know the material to correct it so it'll go over the steps properly.
Ohh, your post brought up a question in y mind. Will we become totally stupid if we depend on AI to think for us? I hope not. Thinking is what makes us human.
@@EarthSurferUSA probably. Just like when I was young we thought google and internet would make everyone smarter but it feels like everyone thinks they are smart but they’re really not because of the google effect
Tell it to save all the homeless embryos in the sewer systems
It took about 4 decades to take such a gigantic step in the area of AI... for them, they had to handle chemistry, robotics, computing, physics and mechanics, etc.... small steps that later take big leaps like this in the world of technology.
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From my experience using it for weeks now I can see that everytime you open a new chat on bing, gpt, bard Most consistently bing and bard, usually change its persona based on how you approach them on the first few questions GPT is less likely to exhibit extreme behaviour and appear more like matured human it is actually very psychologically intriguing especially for bard and bing
If we the people are already concerned about the big companies, governments, and individuals who rule the world, imagine the concern we would have once AI is developed and in their control 😮
Nate 3w i think that what scares us the most, with the way they would rule us will it turn into a world we have already seen in our movies and most of those movies they showed the good but to me the bad was a lot worse than the good.The scariest part is how the Ai is learning on its own and like most of the movies we seen that usually didn't turn out well being held captive by something man-made and no one knows what it might take to shut it down. We could be building our own jail cells sort of speak.
You've got it wrong the government wouldn't be in control of the artificial intelligence, The artificial intelligence would eventually be in charge of itself, wether we like it or not.
@@Wyndamn actually, the deep state already controls AI. The public is under their observance, control, and manipulation. E.g. Your cell phone gives everything away. And they can control your cell remotely to know where you are exactly and or blow up and or control your car so you are ded
25:55 Sundar suggested laws on AI to protect people.
@@IrreverentEntyes correct : meaning they do not respect our privacy although they claim they do it ! Yes do masses of populations will be able to free themselves from deep states , governments, etc … once ever again … not sure
As I listened to the parts of changing jobs for humans, I remembered being in elementary school in the 60s. The teacher was discussing new 'labor saving devices', ie dishwashers, frost-free refrigerators, to name but a few, and how they would allow for more recreational time. However, what appears to have not been figured into that bright outlook... was the level of loss of jobs, lack of new job creation/training, and, most importantly, an average wage that started to stagnate in the early 80s!extra recreation time is pretty worthless if its used to work more jobs just to exist at some modicum comfort.
You are so wrong. The industrial revolution in the USA got us out of poverty, with production and free market competition from any one of us. That was before the 80's, when our elected started shipping our production to communism in china. Is it not clear now that our free enterprise, that free people, (who had individual lbierty protected by law), created,--is not compatible with communism that does not recognize individual liberty at all? Free enterprise Production or poverty,---is always true,--and our lives have been given to communism.
And so I prefer to go in the direction of doing everything by hand without appliances. Living in a shack. Having more time to be aware of life.
@@LilyGazouBravo to Organic Living
Since WWII, Americans are working 30% more, Europeans...30% less.
Devices still helped me, you, and many people free up time. Why be dishonest about that? You're benefiting off of watching yt on a computer or phone.
Incredible
Excelente 👏👏👏
AI isn't what I'm worried about. It's people with AI I'm concerned with.
I'd be worried about both. AI can operate autonomously and it's goals may not match our goals. It could decide that to complete a task humans are just getting "in the way".
Yea you need to be worried about the AI and the rate at which we are allowing it to improve.
exactly. AI could be used to send us back to the stone age
@@joeysipos That's not what he means. He's worried about someone competent using a more advanced version of autogpt with the goal to enslave humanity or destroy. For example China, Russia or USA. We've already seen what China is capable of doing with the tech at primitive levels but what happens when an AGI monitors everything.
If AI can learn human behavior it will certainly learn evil.
Thanks Scott for bringing out such a good researched video. I am very much thrilled as I am seeing myself the transition of one more unexpected journey of industrial revolution.
Digital revolution
This thing scares me 😢 8:51
Good point with the apple; poetry in life: engraved in eternity
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thanks!
9:35: Where they mention that the AI was faking sources to support its argument and they call it AI hallucinations. I call it programmers who think that it is OK to lie. Maybe if the AI could come up with more than 17 words to describe the new testament I would be more impressed with its morality and ethics subroutine.
@@robertperonne384 it can and will depending on the prompt you give it. put good in; get good out and vice versa dude.
@@whatsthis7862 you just need to enter the video link to the web app 🙂🙂
It was funny. The most dangerous man developing the most dangerous weapon reminds us (who never wanted any of it) that "we" have to be careful "we" have to be conscious. Thank you man!
The "hallucination" effect is quite comical..😂
Sentient is a reconnect with an other person or creature's person who understand the meaningful aspects so yes Sentient it is unique to understand the importance of words and definitions of the word's
Awesome stuff, 60 Minutes. Great production.
Pretty incredible stuff. Human society is changing quickly.
WIll! What a coincidence. I love your videos so much. I got my own off grid set up for exactly news like this video explains haha 😅
can't wait for robot girlfriends
And not for the better, in case you haven’t noticed.
Big Willy in the wild, never would've thunk
Yeah, changing for the worse. The Internet and World Wide Web kickstarted the decline.
How can you control AI after it learns how we think and react with our emotions. If it leans that especially anger or violence. This is scary dangerous.
And I truly believe this the scariest point is technology like this in the hands of pharmaceutical companies the CDC, the Federal Reserve which there is no reserve and it's not federal but yet it's called the Federal Reserve
One of the powerful and potentially scary things is the way that those virtual soccer players began to strategize with their "teammates," which of course are really all extensions of the same program. Human beings need to pre-plan strategies and engage in real-time communication to execute a coordinated play. An AI can instantaneously do that with no communication gap between the various players.
Once an AGI decides to go rougue, it is already Game Over for humanity, there is nothing we could do. Same as an ant colony can't do anything about a human who sets his/her mind on destroying it. Nothing.
imagine do this on game of American football (not soccer) and come up with future strategy that no human ever thought about
By the time the feature aired, those bots had mastered soccer strategies - and every one of them now has the same capability.
Boston robotics has killer bots
Look at Pichai's reaction at 11:44. His reaction is especially telling towards how he is holding back important information.
Well he definitely is hiding something! He is trying to hide his smile when he says safety layers. And when he says they call it black box ( which is what the satan worshippers like to refer to a lot). Also Deep Mind- the god of this world blinds the minds of the unbelievers. This is all an agenda, from their false prophesies, etc., to destroying human lives so they can bring on their false Christ. And play out the “ end days” scenario, that they themselves are creating. Because they are evil. They have evil spirits IN them. Believers have the SPIRIT of God IN us, and we do Not have to worry. Because Greater is HE that is IN you, than he that is IN the world.
*Pichai
"Thats one part of it..." OK, what's the other part we should be worried about?
@@skierpage *Pikachu
Thank you, I was scrolling to see if anyone else caught that. It almost seemed like he was "buffering" an answer...
" Knowledge will increase, but will be further from the truth."
Yes
More interesting to me isn't that these AIs seem to think but aren't. It's that humans feel they think. What we call thinking is actually the same thing the AI is doing. We regurgitate things we've heard. Our brains are pattern matching machines. Nothing more. The most fascinating thing to me is whether humans will ever understand what "thinking" is. AI is showing us, but will we just close our eyes?
Interesting take
I'm glad I found this comment-- I was about to say the same.
You're missing the main point which is that AI can "think" and learn at speeds faster than any human could ever dream of. Huge difference in what AI is capable of doing and what a human can do.
These types of generative AIs are very impressive and interesting, but I wouldn't say that they are thinking. What they mostly do is trying to emulate the data that has been used to train the neural network. They aren't really capable of reasoning.
Not really, humans have abstract thoughts and ideas and feelings that they then translate into words. A child who can't speak will learn to gesture for milk or react positively to a cookie even when it has not been trained to do so. These generative AI chatbots are mind-blowing in what they can accomplish but they are essentially just mimicry machines. They are often wrong and make things up because they don't actually know in any intuitive sense what they are writing. I think eventually they will be superpowered by reflecting on their writing and planning how to approach future problems and they probably will be conscious in a way that's similar to us.
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@Kristian Tsenkov Tsvetkovski. well, you are going to find out because the cats out of the bag now.
The sad truth is that people are obsessed of using AI for cheating in exams or writing meaningless poems. There should be 90% videos that only talk about important stuff, but that doesn’t generate clicks and sadly it’s all about money. All the media channels have wrong focus and that’s an active choice…
My grandmother died recently due to kidney failure. The doctors recommended to not put her on dialysis. The thing is, she would be alive longer if it weren't for those doctors. They even told us she would suffer going through dialysis.
your comment sounds like something an AI would have written.
@Kristian Tsenkov Tsvetkovski. are u being serious? Who cares who’s at the driver seat then. Cancer and deadly diseases need to be solved. Y’all watch too many movies
this guy has a gift. he can make any story like talking about chat gpt's capacity for ex, as scary as a good horror movie.
10 yrs from now. It never gets tired. It never gets hungry. It just kills humans all the time. Looking forward to that segment 60 minutes.
I wish Michael Crichton was still with us. I'm sure he'd have an interesting take on AI, good and bad.
The soccer game used the exact same logic, at least implied, in the movie Wargames (playing endless games till it learns) with an outcome as seen in the movie/book Bicentennial Man (able to do tasks without having to be programmed for it). Although both fictional stories, they both show us how we have been thinking about this for a long-time and now...well its becoming a reality....fast.
Haha funny I did want to understand exactly what is inflation and was looking to find good sources of information … thank you bro …. 😅
Imagination and creativity, Have blue print on a piece of paper and computer software can assist to make it into specific object, design or message