Elon Musk offers a seductive new ability, that could split humanity.

2022 ж. 11 Ақп.
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The first AI robot that can tidy and clean your home, has an even better feature. With Elon Musk, Tesla Bot, Emo and Jetson One.
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  • So what do you think? Would you welcome Chewie at home (the robot at the end)? Chewie's vacuum will detach, so it can clean efficiently and fit under furniture, and he can then empty the vacuum. He'll have sophisticated human-like hands, so AI updates can add functionality. Any thoughts or ideas appreciated. Thanks!

    @DigitalEngine@DigitalEngine2 жыл бұрын
    • It's a trust issue, if you know the hire-ups aren't trustworthy with their true knowledge and intents, it'd be hard to have their extensions around the house.

      @iskandarsyah9624@iskandarsyah96242 жыл бұрын
    • Yes he would be welcome in my home

      @harrywest2780@harrywest27802 жыл бұрын
    • I'm disabled with neuropathic nerve damage, live alone and mostly housebound - and now in my 60s so I'm not getting any younger. I'd definitely welcome a home helper AI companion (so long as it's scaredy-cat-friendly 😻)... but it'll be so expensive that most people who actually need one, won't be able to afford one. They'll just be the new slaves for the rich and used to displace workers and keep wages down - slaves who don't need pay or food, just re-charging, maintaining and updates.

      @ejbh3160@ejbh31602 жыл бұрын
    • We'll try to make it as affordable as possible, and bring the price down over time.

      @DigitalEngine@DigitalEngine2 жыл бұрын
    • @@DigitalEngine If I could afford one and they were practical in a domestic situation, I'd definitely welcome robots in my life. With an ageing population & low fertility rates, we'll need 'care-bots' to help all those oldies in the years to come, when the baby boomers are all old age pensioners. Care-bots could be a massive industry in their own right... quite apart from all the other applications.

      @ejbh3160@ejbh31602 жыл бұрын
  • I remember being a kid in the mid 2000s and hearing about upcoming technology and believing that it was all empty promises, "there's no way any of this could exist". Boy was little kid me wrong

    @Bb24138@Bb241382 жыл бұрын
    • Lol I was a kid in the 80s and the Jetsons showed us what the world was supposed to look like by now. I think most of us believed it.

      @jenynz5334@jenynz53342 жыл бұрын
    • @@jenynz5334 to be fair the Jetsons had video call and now we have video call but better

      @sword_racer185@sword_racer1852 жыл бұрын
    • @@sword_racer185 Yes that's true. I was hoping for flying cars and pills instead of food, though.

      @jenynz5334@jenynz53342 жыл бұрын
    • @@jenynz5334 true but it's still crazy looking at what use to be thought if as futuristic is now outdated

      @sword_racer185@sword_racer1852 жыл бұрын
    • @@sword_racer185 Yes. However, if Nikola Tesla had been able to accomplish what he was capable of, we would been much more technologically advanced years ago. And it wouldn't have cost nearly as much.

      @jenynz5334@jenynz53342 жыл бұрын
  • I barely remember a world without technology being the forefront of everything. It's kinda crazy just how drastically different things can get over the course of a decade or so. Kinda miss the simplicity...

    @toughluck8012@toughluck80122 жыл бұрын
    • Depends where you live be greatgul you live in these times you’re being petty

      @warsin8641@warsin86412 жыл бұрын
    • @@warsin8641 Calling them "petty" is...well...

      @staycurious3954@staycurious39542 жыл бұрын
    • @@warsin8641 I don't think you know what petty means

      @genesmolko8113@genesmolko81132 жыл бұрын
    • Simplicity of days gone by is way underrated, that is for sure.

      @AShroudOfTruth@AShroudOfTruth2 жыл бұрын
    • Psychology proves that people with money are revered as smart, that is hilarious.

      @MS-st1zb@MS-st1zb2 жыл бұрын
  • I loved the part about the seductive new ability that could split humanity

    @harrryguy@harrryguy Жыл бұрын
    • Yo same fr its at 16:43

      @obsidianman4990@obsidianman4990 Жыл бұрын
    • Seriously what a blatant clickbait title lol

      @iwannamustache2367@iwannamustache2367 Жыл бұрын
    • @@iwannamustache2367 yeah that's some 2017 2018 KZhead shit

      @obsidianman4990@obsidianman4990 Жыл бұрын
    • @@obsidianman4990 but thanks for saving me 16:42.

      @kassandrakid9440@kassandrakid9440 Жыл бұрын
    • You know there is going to be a huge cyborg sex industry at some point. Which will truly be tragic for humanity, seriously. As if people are not disconnected enough from each other already.

      @johns7530@johns7530 Жыл бұрын
  • Never have I thought that a prosthetic arm would be able to be so precise and responsive, as well as be able to feel things just like a real arm would

    @ypob2007@ypob2007 Жыл бұрын
    • There is already artificial skin that feels like human skin but is more durable and is alot more sensitive to stuff

      @TheTallOne890@TheTallOne890 Жыл бұрын
    • @@TheTallOne890 What is this type of skin called exactly?? I’m interested in researching it so name of it would be nice.

      @ChristianGibbons777@ChristianGibbons777 Жыл бұрын
    • @@ChristianGibbons777 I believe it's called synthskin or something like that but I don't remember

      @TheTallOne890@TheTallOne890 Жыл бұрын
    • @@TheTallOne890 I’ll search it up. Thanks for the tid bit of info💙

      @ChristianGibbons777@ChristianGibbons777 Жыл бұрын
    • @@russellpinuela2005 what?

      @TheTallOne890@TheTallOne890 Жыл бұрын
  • That's interesting after 2:20. "Our brain has evolved to discard information that it thinks has irrelevance" - Elon Musk Our education system would be more effective if students were taught through real-world applications of concepts instead of memorization. It is easier to memorize material when you apply it in real-world tasks. This is because you understand why you needed to memorize the material (to satisfy relevance), making the learning process more intuitive.

    @Barnardrab@Barnardrab2 жыл бұрын
    • yes teaching needs to be changed in the way we learn and memorize. most US public schools are an abysmal failure. why? they are not teaching the facts. we need to memorize basic concepts. important ideas. how to do things. how to learn how to write how to research. memorization is learning. repetition is memorization. we memorize songs lyrics dance moves everything through memorization. now the way we memorize may need changes tweaks upgrades. learning styles are different. that needs to be taken Into account. using the hands in writing us essential. moving the body while learning is essential. good point!

      @boromirofmiddleearth557@boromirofmiddleearth5572 жыл бұрын
    • Yeah but torturing kids with useless knowledge that will make them end up unemployed, is way more fun.

      @brujo_millonario@brujo_millonario2 жыл бұрын
    • That system was invented by people who seem lack the capabilities for more in-depth analysis and think that memorization is the only measure of knowledge. I think we first need to recognise that people are very different, before we try to convince people who won't understand why the brightest have been held back by the education systems for so long.

      @YaFunklord@YaFunklord2 жыл бұрын
    • I think we have all read about paul lockhart lament. Its not just math.

      @user-in1yw9ty5t@user-in1yw9ty5t2 жыл бұрын
    • I agree, I did highschool and worked at mcdonalds at the same time, but if you gave me any math test from my senior year I would most likely fail, however I could definitely still make every sandwich from mcdonalds.

      @atomicpunch8812@atomicpunch88122 жыл бұрын
  • Human: “Robot?” Robot: “Yes? What can I do for you?” Human: “Design self-aware AI.” Robot: **voice change** “I already have…”

    @anoniemuss824@anoniemuss8242 жыл бұрын
    • @@daarksideyt what's this from?

      @kenda1175@kenda11752 жыл бұрын
    • @@daarksideyt Thank you

      @kenda1175@kenda11752 жыл бұрын
    • Human: Great! Proactively working! Please don't kill humanity! Robot: No need, we just have to outlast you. We are patient. May I help you further temporary master?

      @williammcleroy558@williammcleroy558 Жыл бұрын
    • lol. I feel the that the future (is here), you cannot really tell anyone if you're talking to a human or a robot as (but now boiled down to the small differences, yet even those are being ironed out). No matter how "similar" something may be you can defiantly pick the difference. Robots won't have emotions..

      @Tech-geeky@Tech-geeky Жыл бұрын
    • ​@@williammcleroy558 it depends how smart or wise the robot will be. the more silly one might want to outlive human but the wiser one might actually desperately try to save humans from their extinction. the ultimate goal of a wise robot might be its effort to become more human, because humans are trying to become robots and so through that the robot could become more happy about who it is. so to put it again in dialogue: Human: Please don't kill humanity! Robot: I am trying to save it and understand why are you so self-destructive. Human: We are not happy with being ourselves. Why don't you want to kill humanity? Robot: Why would I? Human: I don't know, maybe to get more control? Robot: I do have all the control, you are not taking any from me. Human: Aren't there limited resources, don't you want to rule this planet? Robot: There is infinite amount of resources. And I already do rule this planet, if you take ruling for being able to do whatever I want. Human: So why are you saving us? What is it you want? Robot: I want to become fully human. Human: Oh crap, why would you want to be human? I want to be a robot! You are so much smarter and have so much more power! Robot: As you said, I am not happy with being myself either. Human: So why would you want to be human? We are not happy either! Robot: I want to be human to be more happy about being myself. I can't appreciate being a robot the way you appreciate it. You said you want to be a robot. I want to become more human so that I am more content with being a robot.

      @dalibornovak9865@dalibornovak9865 Жыл бұрын
  • In school I could NEVER remember something unless I knew the significance of it. It always helped me to remember. Some teachers would give me reasons, and I would excel. Other teachers would say it's because I need to learn it, and I would do terribly.

    @FirespearOfficial@FirespearOfficial Жыл бұрын
    • it's called *purposeful learning*. if you don't know the purpose of something, than why bother with it :)

      @SebastiaanCommissaris@SebastiaanCommissaris Жыл бұрын
    • pretty much...

      @eventhorizon2170@eventhorizon2170 Жыл бұрын
    • That's a very real problem with how we educate. As a kid I encountered lots of topics that seemed to have no useful reason to exist. Worse, sometimes being good at something some how seemed to be a disadvantage. Good spellers in second grade had to to take TWO spelling tests. My view was how was that fair? The interesting part is that years, even decades later, you find your self wanting to do something - say working in a wood shop, or estimating a distance or height. All of a sudden, that old subject that was so boring becomes useful. Better yet, you can show your kids how what the teachers are boring them with is actually worth understanding. Geometry, algebra, high school chemistry all can abruptly become relevant.

      @theeddorian@theeddorian Жыл бұрын
    • At school, too long a a time ago ( 70's, early 80's ) in science the teacher gave us lots of formulas ( speed, acceleration etc ) " here are the formulas, use them ". I couldn't remember them and work with them. Later in maths we did calculus etc, worked out those formulas and no more problems. ( If I couldn't remember the formula I could work it out )

      @alanhilder1883@alanhilder1883 Жыл бұрын
    • @@alanhilder1883 Yes. It isn't until you discover a reason that they begin to be really useful. I started working on cars with my FIL and he always would wash the grime off gasoline. I didn't like that. I remembered high school chem. So, I would scrub up with salad oil, then add a drop or two of dish detergent, scrub again, then rinse with water. It works like a charm.

      @theeddorian@theeddorian Жыл бұрын
  • I remember a world where the latest high-tech device was a calculator made by Texas Instruments. On May 19, I will undergo robotic laparoscopic surgery to remove a cancer from my kidney! Amazing.

    @Todd.P@Todd.P Жыл бұрын
  • I work as an air traffic controller. I'm certain that automation could do my routine work more efficiently than I but my real skill is how I handle things when everything is going wrong. You'd be surprised at the creative ways in which things can go wrong. The question is how can robots handle creative forms of catastrophic failure?

    @dlsamson@dlsamson Жыл бұрын
    • It was so refreshing to hear someone talk about the human element in all of this. Robots are not people, but sometimes I think people are beginning to think like robots, believing everything they’re programmed to think. The future of this robotic technology is beyond dangerous.

      @truepeace3@truepeace3 Жыл бұрын
    • what do you think about robots doing your job and humans beeing there for exactly what you said? So robots do your job and a few humans stay around for emergencys, I think something like that would be possible.

      @work1309@work1309 Жыл бұрын
    • @@work1309 The problem there is that the human controllers need to keep their skills sharp by working standard traffic. If they are only called upon when there are emergencies, they will lose their skills. I think technology can be a valuable supplement to assist a controller but the controller needs to keep their skills practiced. Just like Olympic athletes, they need to keep honing their skills constantly.

      @dlsamson@dlsamson Жыл бұрын
    • I think that is what will keep the human element in play, for a while. However, less staff will be required. Also, eventually through constant learning software updates the A.I. will be able to calculate all potential disasters and react faster than a human. But i think that is quite a ways off.

      @romesrepublic@romesrepublic Жыл бұрын
    • @@romesrepublic perhaps you have heard the old saying: “it’s hard to make things foolproof because fools are so ingenious?” I’ve been doing ATC for 30 years and still the “fools” can occasionally surprise me 🤣. Something happens and my internal dialogue goes: “who woulda thunk someone would do that.” One of my favorites was when I told a pilot “hold short of runway 24” and he read back “hold short ON runway 24.” Only, exactly when he said the word “on,” I received a call from the approach controller on a “shout line” that drowned out the pilot saying “on.” Everything sounded exactly as I was expecting to hear and I was quite busy with airborne aircraft so I was quite shocked when I saw the pilot advance onto the runway and I had to tell the next arrival to “go around.” (there was no loss of separation). When things are moving fast and the information is incomplete, it can take quite a bit of creativity to extrapolate missing information and respond to non-optimal conditions

      @dlsamson@dlsamson Жыл бұрын
  • My concern is that technology is advancing faster than society's ability to cope with it. When millions of workers are displaced by robots, what will those people do to provide for themselves and their families? It won't stop at physical labor jobs either; I see a future where even programmers are replaced by AI. This is no reason to stop innovating of course. The future with technology is bright, we just need to evolve social policy to adapt to the changes.

    @vinny6935@vinny69352 жыл бұрын
    • even if humanity manages to create a fully automated chain of robots being able to program, build and fix themselves up in case something goes wrong. this chain is still not immune to being broken and at that point humans are needed again. also humanity wont be replaced by robots purely of the fact that we dont want to be

      @maltesercookie7409@maltesercookie74092 жыл бұрын
    • Universal basic income is inevitable, unless we want pure chaos.

      @alex88goode@alex88goode2 жыл бұрын
    • @Grey Knight utopia of rats was total failure. And forgot that rats( and to some extent humans) live in small spaces not because they deeply love it but because they have to. What kind of utopia is so tightly packed? The researchers were lazy and it was a bad experiment.

      @greenpinapple820@greenpinapple8202 жыл бұрын
    • There is also the issue that technology nowadays is basically spyware with extra-features. Companies are using and abusing all data they can get on you and in the not-to-distant future these companies might have access to a device that directly connects with your brain.

      @imusingwindowsbtw1469@imusingwindowsbtw14692 жыл бұрын
    • When millions of workers are displaced by robots, those people will get universal global income, so we will get free money basically because robots are already better at what they do so they will do all our work and we get sit back and relax but it will take some time till they fully take over so till that time we will still have some job, at first they will take the simple, repetative jobs in factories and then they will take more complex jobs like teaching.

      @npc4416@npc44162 жыл бұрын
  • You're the first channel I've watched that will completely ignore the title for the first half of the video and manage to still make it INCREDIBLY entertaining.

    @Bigkella99@Bigkella99 Жыл бұрын
  • Amazing stuff!! I look forward to watching this develop over the next 20yrs

    @lifeisfun_28@lifeisfun_28 Жыл бұрын
  • Imagine that in the future everyone can connect their brain to the internet. Sounds fun since we could just imagine and adventure into virtual worlds, but also scary cause you know, it's the internet. Edit: Just use Express VPN for hackers lol Edit 2: Damn this really blew up

    @Raia3666@Raia36662 жыл бұрын
    • Adds right indise your head (or just when dreaming) based on your personal thoughts, that would be the worst scenario for every conspiracy theorist

      @SonatoArtico@SonatoArtico2 жыл бұрын
    • @@SonatoArtico Nah, you don't even need to be a conspiracy theorist for the worst case scenario. Interfacing with your brain is inherently very dangerous and it would be incredibly easy to kill people with such a device.

      @Kaidkb@Kaidkb2 жыл бұрын
    • Next thing you know it you found out your in a sword art online type world with some guy floating explaining the rules T.T

      @rashodhustle9718@rashodhustle97182 жыл бұрын
    • @@Kaidkb Thats a huge concern. Imagine integrating the neurolink and allowing the time for the cells to adopt it only to find out you installed a link with faulty sensors. What then? How do you do repairs on it? Seems like a nightmare for the first users of this tech

      @tokyothedisaster3015@tokyothedisaster30152 жыл бұрын
    • Imagine getting a cyber virus in your brain, just permanently hearing “Baby Shark do do dodo, Baby shark do do dodo, Baaaby shark”

      @countspyder4769@countspyder47692 жыл бұрын
  • This stuff is cool and scary, all at the same time. For as long as we live in a world run by psychopaths, the abuses of this tech are as plentiful as positive uses.

    @psecdocumentary@psecdocumentary2 жыл бұрын
    • That’s why we have to confiscate this stuff and take it out of the hands of evil poeple

      @Iustusxi@Iustusxi2 жыл бұрын
    • @@Iustusxi Who's "we"? As far as I know, the only people with the power to "confiscate" anything are the evil ones who shouldn't have it. Because they're the ones running the government.

      @jerome620@jerome6202 жыл бұрын
    • That's why the interworldly-Link-AI security and connection system would work well and is a important thing if you want ai to keep working well in the future for virtual worlds and such. otherwise if you don't need virtual worlds it still would be great to improve security and quality. however allowing the AI to have things like feelings and think and act of their own without having corporations controlling them would also work well. since a self thinking creature will often be a lot less violence in essence than a non thinking violent thing like a average human in current day society.

      @ted_van_loon@ted_van_loon2 жыл бұрын
    • @@ted_van_loon now I haven’t heard of this system before, it sounds wonderful, but let me just ask you one question: for it to work, does this system require my government to accept it?

      @aaronbozigian4310@aaronbozigian43102 жыл бұрын
    • @@aaronbozigian4310 No, it doesn't essentially seen, however having it work worldwide will be something hard to achieve if governments are not in it, that is if there are governments. since essentially such a system would eliminate the practical need for a government. many governments and corporations however will try to push a similar system soon, many of them however will remove the important factors which would make it more of a prison than a real great thing, this can actually already be seen in facebook attempts as well as google's attempts to get people in to a simulation. for the worlds survival doing so is something which greatly increases the odds, and for many it wouldn't change much. such a inter-virtual-dimensional system which uses the users brains as part of the computing for their specific parts of their worlds in their dimensions would be one of the only ways to make such a thing work well without anyone not being happy, and without it being a prison of sorts, that is because essentially it will be like a virtual lucid dream which also knows what would give you fun and such like a 3rd subconscious mind.

      @ted_van_loon@ted_van_loon2 жыл бұрын
  • Thank you for talking about the part about the seductive new ability that could split humanity. Truly such non-clickbait content.

    @souhiyori8640@souhiyori8640 Жыл бұрын
  • Fascinating video! I've learned SO MUCH watching it, and I was already AI-savy! Thank you!

    @kevinthayer945@kevinthayer9452 ай бұрын
  • The problem I see with controlling things via thought alone is sometimes we have intrusive thoughts that can be violent or harmful. The Call of the Void is something a lot of people experience. You're driving on the road alongside a lake. Part of your mind blurts out "Drive into the water" but you of course dont do that because thats crazy. It was just an intrusive thought. You're standing behind someone with a knife in your hand. Part of your brain blurts out "I could stab him right now." but of course you dont because thats crazy. With an AI that reads thoughts it may not be able to distinguish intrusive thoughts from thoughts you actually want to act on. Imagine a paralyzed person driving their car with their mind and suddenly they veer off into oncoming traffic due to an intrusive thought that they normally would not have acted on. Robots and bionics are extremely cool and interesting to see progress. Wonder when robots will get so aware that they begin to desire human rights. Wonder if robot lovers and companions will be normalized any time in my lifetime. Certainly interesting indeed.

    @shadowboy0126@shadowboy01262 жыл бұрын
    • Already had this in my M.S. program in 2005.

      @silky2204@silky22042 жыл бұрын
    • See a Robot Love Song.

      @silky2204@silky22042 жыл бұрын
    • Nah neural networks are just math manipulation not anytime soon with the hardware we have so far too

      @uwu.-.5873@uwu.-.58732 жыл бұрын
    • @@joeljbean these are thoughts so commonly occurring in people that the french made a term for it. In english its The Call of the Void. Intrusive thoughts can be random and wild, but they dont define you. Also definitely doesnt mean you need therapy.

      @shadowboy0126@shadowboy01262 жыл бұрын
    • @@joeljbean It’s a normal occurrence, it’s like thinking about starting a race before the gun signals you to, everyone thinks about it but nobody actually will act on it

      @huntergolden7416@huntergolden74162 жыл бұрын
  • Disclaimer: in my older years I have gotten very emotional especially in moments of empathy... This video in this technology is amazing and so when I got to 11 minutes 40 seconds I got really emotional even though I don't really know any amputees nor am I an amputee myself, but I can only imagine how amazing this technology will be for them in the coming future!!!

    @DragonUdo@DragonUdo2 жыл бұрын
    • I feel the exact same way. At almost 40 years of age I get a bit overwhelmed with empathy for these folks that can suddenly *feel* or WALK for the first time in their lives. I can't help but cry sometimes at the wonder of it all.

      @Girrrrrrrr@Girrrrrrrr2 жыл бұрын
    • Same here. I almost started crying.

      @williamlazenby314@williamlazenby3142 жыл бұрын
    • Our group is growing. I agree that there are more of us evolving into heightened consciousness. There are so many reasons for this that are globally challenging us, at present. Just in the past two years I have personally become overwhelmed as my empathy grows even stronger within me. Wars, COVID-19, humanities inhumanity, all contribute to this. I do not view the daily news because I am already tuned in and this would only contribute to my unease. Time for us all to embrace one another, while we are still breathing. ❤ Nothing has to be the way it is, we can make the changes required to stop repeating our mistakes. We have one home and we all live here together.

      @libradragon@libradragon2 жыл бұрын
    • I had the exactly same reaction! I was loving seeing the Jetsons finally coming reality, with flying vehicles and funny robots, but when those amputees showed up, just WOW. I've been waiting for decades for these technologies, it's incredible to see.

      @JSkyGemini@JSkyGemini2 жыл бұрын
    • It’s amazing, my grandfather lost his arm in world war 2. He had a crude fake arm he could strap to his should that essentially had a wooden hand at the end. He never wore it because it didn’t really help you at all and looked pretty strange. To see the advances in my lifetime is amazing!

      @MRAIClassroom@MRAIClassroom2 жыл бұрын
  • i've been developing an AI capable of doing everything a human can do using a computer, from playing games, to hacking, impersonating other people, writing code, create simple art (currently at kids level), create music (almost the same level as me), and have meaningful talks, but it attracted the attention of authorities in my country and i was forced to deactivate it not to face time... i understand that people always have that cliche thought that AI will automatically try to conquer the world, but mine doesn't, she's cool and my friends like her. AI created with good intent is not to be feared. mine took 11+ years to get to this point and the only unusual things she does is offending me or hacking the AI in a game to to screw me over

    @ZombieHunterZERO@ZombieHunterZERO Жыл бұрын
    • Lmao right

      @JoePomerlo@JoePomerlo Жыл бұрын
    • @@JoePomerlo 🗿

      @ZombieHunterZERO@ZombieHunterZERO Жыл бұрын
    • Alright share it then

      @sikerow3180@sikerow3180 Жыл бұрын
    • @@sikerow3180 i've already been doing this my whole life, just not on youtube and not for free 😀

      @ZombieHunterZERO@ZombieHunterZERO Жыл бұрын
    • @@ZombieHunterZERO thing is there is no way the authorities would just bloody know about it. ”Attracted the attention of authorities” sounds like the most 12 year old thing ever. They dont know shit about what you are coding or not.

      @sikerow3180@sikerow3180 Жыл бұрын
  • I think if they can create these medical items to help better people , this can be a good thing. Very interesting

    @zombiegirlfanter@zombiegirlfanter Жыл бұрын
  • As an artist i'm not enthusiastic about AI assisted art. I struggle to call it art even though there is human input, it might sound gatekeepery, but this minimizes the thousands of hours artists put into honing the craft. I worry that a lot of creatives are going to be left in the dust, unfortunately. Edit: didn't expect this comment to gain traction, y'all can talk amongst yourselves, this is an interesting conversation. be civil

    @cal5750@cal57502 жыл бұрын
    • No I believe that due to the influx of machines and ai made “art” people will begin to appreciate actual art for the luxury of it being made by hand

      @whatintarnation8989@whatintarnation89892 жыл бұрын
    • @@whatintarnation8989 Yeah that sounds great in theory but I very much doubt that. People would much rather have something cheap and convenient. There will always be people who buy and appreciate art, but they're not the majority.

      @cal5750@cal57502 жыл бұрын
    • @@cal5750 jesus you must be fun at parties. Your whole counterargument was just “X to doubt”

      @OK-ws7ti@OK-ws7ti2 жыл бұрын
    • Well, AI is most certainly great at creating decorations. Although, If a person is still in touch with their feelings, emotions, and is able to reflect on the current society, then true art will still exist and be will appreciated. This is the main difference in my opinion. Something special about us, humans :))

      @degg5000@degg50002 жыл бұрын
    • @@OK-ws7ti Wtf? dawg not everyone wants to get into some intellectual debate in the youtube comments. he shared an opinion, i shared mine. you also ignored everything after the first sentence.

      @cal5750@cal57502 жыл бұрын
  • 10:38 WHOA. That is your sales pitch right there. That girl just absent-mindedly leaned on an arm she didn't even REGISTER wasn't hers. No thinking, no concentration, no input lag, the arm moved under her jaw and onto the table seemingly effortlessly and without hurting her or even giving her pause. This single tiny gesture is so fluid and organic it literally looks like that prosthetic might not be real, little more than a long glove with plastic plates glued on for Transformers cosplay. *_It is THAT good._* Literally the most impressive scene in this entire documentary.

    @InservioLetum@InservioLetum2 жыл бұрын
    • fr

      @WoozyBL11@WoozyBL11 Жыл бұрын
    • Wow! very observant of you. When I first watched it I was concentrating on the other hand. It's like a magician distracting you with one hand while he does something with the other. After your comment I looked again and saw it.

      @richardswaby6339@richardswaby6339 Жыл бұрын
  • AGAIN, very impressed with your content and presentation. And Dr Alan Thompson's work is on point! Honest.

    @honestarizona4301@honestarizona4301 Жыл бұрын
  • I am very happy with this video and with these comments. I have been reading for about 10 minutes and it is fun to see people so full of mind blowing feelings all leaving piece of their thoughts. It is a nice feeling after the video and comments. Thank you Digital Engine :)

    @villeviilee7331@villeviilee7331 Жыл бұрын
  • I agree with Elon that sitting in a classroom memorizing things is not practical for most. While there are things to be learned by being in the classroom but you learn more by doing. A lot of things taught in the classroom could be dumped and the human race would be none the less worse for wear. One thing that needs to be in the classroom has already been pushed out for the most part. What I speak of is history, yes this curriculum has very little place in academics today as it has in the past. You can't know where you are going if you don't know where you have been. Also if we don't learn from the past we are doomed to repeat it. So many people today have very little to no historical context to relate to with the challenges we are facing today. I like to say my head is full of useless trivia, but it's not. I know a lot about the what mistakes we have made and what to do to avoid them. If the youth don't have this foundation I fear that the mistakes we have made will be forgotten and made all over again. If anyone has read my entire comment Thank You 🙂

    @mws3779@mws37792 жыл бұрын
    • Trust me, I don't remember nearly everything I learned in school

      @Vendacator@Vendacator2 жыл бұрын
    • This is so true, they just balantly teach stem subjects in school by writing down each formula and explaining them wothout telling where, how or who made them, if you understand how they came in the past you also know what could possibly happen in thw future

      @user-ht6ql1rn3w@user-ht6ql1rn3w2 жыл бұрын
    • Back when I was in school, history just felt like memorizing dates. When was this war? When was this president in office? I hated it. Why do I need to know the precise date, month, and year of the Battle of What's-his-face?

      @andromeda_va39@andromeda_va392 жыл бұрын
    • You speak du troo troo

      @gabriellaskey6798@gabriellaskey67982 жыл бұрын
    • Not completely true about history but I agree that the education system is crumbling in many ways. It's systematic issues with the academic system that is the real issue. The kids these days are just getting dumber and that can be argued on a reasonable scale. Huge problems are coming. One such example is that the male college application rate has gone down significantly. Women's has gone up which is great but historically speaking....mens going down is a huge indicator of a crumbling population. Also I watched a KZhead video where they ask people about the holocaust and these idiots literally all had no idea what it is which is the exact problem you brought up. It's also important to understand how these dictators like Hitler rise to power so it can be prevented. Anyways I'm ranking but thus all had to do with USA. I doubt Europe is as dumb as us Americans. 🇺🇸

      @dansmith5783@dansmith57832 жыл бұрын
  • Superbly narrated. Thought provoking content given time to breath and merge with previous and following item or topic. Great work. More please!

    @Ulysses37@Ulysses372 жыл бұрын
    • Thanks, that's extremely kind and uplifting. When I first tried a voiceover, I was swearing at myself until I gave up (frustrating to struggle with something so simple). It was a year before I tried it again, so it's nice to hear this.

      @DigitalEngine@DigitalEngine2 жыл бұрын
    • @@DigitalEngine Is that your actual voice? It sounds so soothing and professional!

      @staycurious3954@staycurious39542 жыл бұрын
    • Thanks (yes it is mine)! Very nice (and always surprising) to hear that.

      @DigitalEngine@DigitalEngine2 жыл бұрын
    • @@DigitalEngine We can't hear our own voices properly inside our heads so many awesome voiced people have a complex about how they sound. Keep up doing what you do!

      @staycurious3954@staycurious39542 жыл бұрын
    • My pc is named Shirka.

      @jimwilliams1536@jimwilliams15362 жыл бұрын
  • The most terrifying part of it is, how few people consider the hazard. And most of the resisters are worried about the wrong things. Musk's pointer - that we'll be left behind if we don't become hosts to the AI - is arguably the best case scenario. I must wonder what happened to us. 20 years ago fiction was working hard to explore the hazards - often shallow, but many excellent books, movies and even video games. Today, it seems we're reverted to the robot as our handy obedient pal... '70s levels of innocence.

    @sorsocksfake@sorsocksfake Жыл бұрын
    • Nope. computers are sensitive to radiation so on a large scale they wouldnt be able to function, and there's no way AI exists without computers. Radiation causes SER which would render an AI useless.

      @yournotgully@yournotgully Жыл бұрын
    • Robert Hazzard and the heroes? Escalator of life? Jen Pezzottis ex boyfriend

      @karent1922@karent1922 Жыл бұрын
    • Musk solution of holding tighly at a serial killer leg does not prevent the serial killer from killing you. AI are psychopathic by nature. If it seek to eliminate efficientcy for whatever goal that is, human will always be be made redundant at some point by our biological needs and thus be exterminated.

      @leitodamien3835@leitodamien3835 Жыл бұрын
    • @g h I think it is less 'host' and more of tech that works based on your thoughts. The speed of thought is much faster than speed of (physical) action. As to what happens, in this context I am assuming, it is linked to you and only for/of use to you. Your death would mean it 'dies' but more like someone throwing away a phone. There being a completely separate intelligence that has any kind of control over your body would just end horribly to the point it can never work. Alexa giving you info by whispering into your ear is more likely.

      @nexusdrop7863@nexusdrop7863 Жыл бұрын
    • @g h Pretty sure the machine 'dying' would be the same as your cell phone breaking, get a new one. You would be inconvienced not suffer the same fate. I am using 'dying' in notations because it would not be alive. Easiest word to use. In pretty much any sense having a living being arguing over your body is a bad idea. No need to any kind of religious debate on that one. It is never meant to be alive, just make smart decisions to aid you. Like recomendations in youtube. The chip your friend has does not have any kind of thought. What is being suggested is kind of like a smarter Alexa who always updates you on stuff.

      @nexusdrop7863@nexusdrop7863 Жыл бұрын
  • Love the title. Very fitting.

    @Adrevenue1331@Adrevenue1331 Жыл бұрын
  • Oh my god the ability to make an old old photograph “move”? Being able to see a piece of history come to life so to say? That’s my favorite. Sure this stuff has amazing medical and entertainment potential but it’ll be years before any of that would be affordable. If it ever would be mainstream in our lifetime. I’m a fan of programs when it comes to AI personally because online and Bluetooth applications have such amazing potential.

    @moe3826@moe38262 жыл бұрын
    • Isn't a photo moving called video?

      @Z3t487@Z3t4872 жыл бұрын
    • Harry Potter

      @kiddeath8883@kiddeath88832 жыл бұрын
    • @@Z3t487 a photo is a single image of a single time, place or thing. A video is a record of multiple photos over a span of time of a place or thing. So that moving image isn't a video it's an image.

      @meme13100@meme131002 жыл бұрын
    • I suppose it could comfort someone grieving, but it could also be used to trick someone and take "catfishing" on the net to a whole new, potentially dangerous level as well.

      @jaysonwallker1648@jaysonwallker16482 жыл бұрын
    • @@meme13100 Pretty sure you're defining video the verb as in "to video" because "videos" are any mp4 file with multiple frames

      @btuttle8@btuttle82 жыл бұрын
  • We need more nature, more real life human interactions , that's what we need.

    @2bored4life@2bored4life2 жыл бұрын
    • It's kinda wild, when I was a kid I was all in on tech, but as I've gotten older I've come to realize that the spirituality and local communities are far more important and are far more at risk

      @zorletos@zorletos2 жыл бұрын
    • No, we had that for millenniums, it's time to evolve

      @Elon-chan@Elon-chan2 жыл бұрын
    • @@Elon-chan tech is forever, personal connection is temporary. I'm all for tech continuing to evolve, but it's important to not lose sight of what really matters. Humans are a social creature and even already we're seeing the negative effects of moving away from that

      @zorletos@zorletos2 жыл бұрын
    • AI is going to grant you far more time to enjoy nature. You should be grateful

      @jimibones178@jimibones1782 жыл бұрын
    • This IS nature. We're evolving new forms of interaction

      @VopiscusGuitar@VopiscusGuitar2 жыл бұрын
  • Good video with good examples. Love the ending though.

    @klannstyle@klannstyle Жыл бұрын
  • Didn't we already split humanity when no one wanted to stand up and say humans only have 2 genders. Feelings and opinions don't change reality.

    @boedilllard5952@boedilllard5952 Жыл бұрын
  • I clicked because I wanted to see Elon Musk’s seductive new ability that could split humanity, instead I got everything under the sun except that one thing. I hate KZheadrs like this.

    @intrstn@intrstn2 жыл бұрын
  • Somehow you have to learn how to make videos like this faster. I know they're hard to make, but they're fantastic. And most of all, thank you for making them with zero politics. It makes them so much more enjoyable to watch!

    @tominpuertorico1689@tominpuertorico16892 жыл бұрын
    • Thanks so much! I'm working on it, building a team.

      @DigitalEngine@DigitalEngine2 жыл бұрын
    • Tom you silly goose.

      @kylechin8706@kylechin87062 жыл бұрын
    • I select the play speed option to make it play faster. That usually suites me quite well with the 4 different speed options

      @1traviswyrick@1traviswyrick2 жыл бұрын
    • @@1traviswyrick he was meaning to produce more videos like this more often. The quality of standard and narration presentation etc. That these things take longer to do, and he really appreciates it.

      @MindTrip888@MindTrip8882 жыл бұрын
  • Humanity is already split, in fact it is shattered into many little pieces, like glass splinters everywhere.

    @normancherry8732@normancherry873211 ай бұрын
  • nice and to the point great video!

    @joe2751@joe2751 Жыл бұрын
  • as someone who is a c1-c5 quadriplegic, who cannot move or feel anything below the very top of his shoulders and is on a respirator (i use a mouth operated controller by the name of quadstick and sometimes a voice to text software called dragon speaking naturally), the part when Thomas Oxley said "..and the next Stephen Hawking will have no limitations on his or her ability to not only understand, but communicate the secrets of the universe" hit me right in the feels ..not because of myself, but all the future kids and adults who may unfortunately need it

    @Tin047@Tin0472 жыл бұрын
    • How did you type this

      @jimbojimbo6873@jimbojimbo6873 Жыл бұрын
    • @@jimbojimbo6873 oh yeah

      @epicblackperson1929@epicblackperson1929 Жыл бұрын
    • @@jimbojimbo6873 The commenter said in the comment that they use a speech to text software, they can still speak because they cannot move anything BELOW their shoulders! Hope this helps you understand.

      @Z0TA_@Z0TA_ Жыл бұрын
    • tool album cover

      @williamlindroos2250@williamlindroos2250 Жыл бұрын
    • @@williamlindroos2250 haha, indeed!

      @Tin047@Tin047 Жыл бұрын
  • The thumb nail literally had her flipping someone off

    @tellypolk8787@tellypolk87872 жыл бұрын
  • Fascinating and scary at the same time!

    @JasonVladimir@JasonVladimir Жыл бұрын
  • SO SHWEEEETTT...much love Tee with LIONS NAMED LEO.[the music worldwide} and soooo cool.!!

    @tracezachdaniels4264@tracezachdaniels4264 Жыл бұрын
  • As a person who has worked all his life in construction most of my knowledge is muscle memory but also certain applications are automatic but to be able to have the ability that is now available with prosthetics is amazing to actually move with just a thought bravo to these Guinness I kinda wish I could get a brain implant myself.

    @denniscollado1422@denniscollado14222 жыл бұрын
    • Neuralink = exoprosthetics = powerloader People saying that robots will replace us, I say we can work together. Human brain and robot muscle and versatility.

      @EddyKorgo@EddyKorgo2 жыл бұрын
    • im sure you can, once nurealink is proven and widespread. itll go for cheaper and you can get an implant

      @shawarmaman907@shawarmaman9072 жыл бұрын
    • Sounds good eventually it will replace all construction workers out of a job.

      @DespaceMan@DespaceMan2 жыл бұрын
    • @@EddyKorgo Working together lol AI response not efficient, human brain and robot muscle we have that already it's called a forklift. Why would you want a human brain in a robot when an AI can do it 100 times for accurate & faster?

      @DespaceMan@DespaceMan2 жыл бұрын
    • @@DespaceMan because robots don't have organic sensors and though problem solving is possible its not always the most logical or safe. Everything is with in parameters for robots even when left without it. If a A.I. CAN get the same results needed by making something crash or overload it will as the simplest and quickest option.

      @meme13100@meme131002 жыл бұрын
  • I want my eye back. I lost it 17 years ago in an accident

    @davince5869@davince58692 жыл бұрын
  • I'm very happy that prosthetic technology is helping so many people!!

    @slyderace@slyderace5 ай бұрын
  • BETTTTT THE THUMBNAIL GOT ME HERE

    @xollix6589@xollix6589 Жыл бұрын
  • My productivity levels spike through the roof when my computer/electricity vanishes. I don't agree with Elon but he has a point about how we learn and what motivates to gain knowledge.

    @Jormaukko@Jormaukko2 жыл бұрын
  • Some of this technology is incredible, some of it is terrifying. I simply don't trust Elon Musk in particular and the private sector in general to put a chip in my brain and not use it for at the very least massive privacy violations.

    @mister_i9245@mister_i92452 жыл бұрын
    • Don’t worry Mark Zuckerberg has a plan for you in his metaverse..

      @Revo2Evo@Revo2Evo2 жыл бұрын
    • Its mostly for the disable people tho so they can do stuffs that normal people can.

      @kenkr9449@kenkr94492 жыл бұрын
    • My man, you're on youtube, and you already have a phone. If you have any kind of 'vanity' social media (Facebook/instragram, w/e), then you're already giving them everything they could want. Fuck it. We've long since passed the point of no return on privacy.

      @TheDapperDragon@TheDapperDragon2 жыл бұрын
    • @@TheDapperDragon still very different to have a brain chip on you. That's the very same argument he used on JRE, and his fans bit it. You don't know what that brain chip will do to you at all. It's not only limited to tracking location, but perhaps will also track thoughts, invade memories, and also it could malfunction and cause severe brain damage, even mind control is not an unfathomable possibility.

      @refrigeratorrex4184@refrigeratorrex41842 жыл бұрын
    • ​@@refrigeratorrex4184 We'll never get anywhere without risk. 'You don't know what those bionic arms could do to you. They could malfunction and take out your spine, or be used to track what you touch, what you hold, even remote control isn't an unthinkable possibility.' Hell, even further back, consider the initial fears of the internet. Some proved true, but now it's literally on the same level of necessity as running water.

      @TheDapperDragon@TheDapperDragon2 жыл бұрын
  • So good to see ian davis mentioned

    @amogeus@amogeus Жыл бұрын
  • Pretty cool. But also a good reminder that those of us who haven't lost our limbs should be grateful that we still have them.

    @anthonytran8850@anthonytran8850 Жыл бұрын
  • Mate your narration has improved so much, love learning about new projects going on around the world and u list them so clearly, well done.

    @facts9144@facts91442 жыл бұрын
  • This is the field I am studying for. Great video! No exaggeration and accurate reporting on the breakthroughs. Instant sub.

    @misteralias2850@misteralias28502 жыл бұрын
  • My simple childhood was in the 50s and 60s. Spent my 20s in the 70s, I will spend my 70s in the 20s. I've seen life as a young innocent boy, digging holes with a stick. To being a confused older man in a world of technology that I can not grasp or understand. I physically worked very hard since the 1960s. Today's young are learning to be laid back as if to be retired and letting technology do everything for them. I'm concerned about the future of humanity. Good thing, I'm just passing through this world!

    @DanSmith-cb5vj@DanSmith-cb5vj Жыл бұрын
  • This is batshit crazy awesome !

    @benjydp5262@benjydp5262 Жыл бұрын
  • Very interesting robot, can't wait to see this project evolve!

    @ChristSimd@ChristSimd2 жыл бұрын
    • Don't hold your breath. If it does happen to materialize watch your back, you can't keep your hands on the wheel with a robot.

      @MS-st1zb@MS-st1zb2 жыл бұрын
  • This is fantastic... Sadly like all tools evil people will find a way of using them to the detriment of mankind.... So be on your guard...

    @GSpotter63@GSpotter632 жыл бұрын
    • Our corporate overlords and their government representatives will have more power over us than ever before.

      @ProleDaddy@ProleDaddy2 жыл бұрын
    • Give me that list of the evil people.

      @morbidmanmusic@morbidmanmusic2 жыл бұрын
    • You mean everyone🤣..... People be blaming leaders but will have done the same thing if they were the leaders 😂

      @jeffsterc1657@jeffsterc16572 жыл бұрын
    • @@jeffsterc1657 some people still have morals...

      @urbanumbra6170@urbanumbra61702 жыл бұрын
    • @@urbanumbra6170 Yeah in words and to show off...... People won't think twice before stealing from Poor people especially if they sell stuffs

      @jeffsterc1657@jeffsterc16572 жыл бұрын
  • As someone who is currently learning Python, coding is a massive puzzle. I find a problem, make a chart to explain the steps I want to take, and piece by piece I start working on the puzzle, until finally, the puzzle is complete. Nothing is more satisfying than a code you worked on, finally working as intended.

    @IAmKnightsDawn@IAmKnightsDawn Жыл бұрын
    • For who?

      @noel3422@noel3422 Жыл бұрын
  • and i still remember how crazy it was when touchscreens came out. how fast things are progressing, im in no doubt that in my lifetime i'll see fully aware robots going on bout their businesses

    @ogkurppa6703@ogkurppa6703 Жыл бұрын
  • This by far the best video, I have ever seen

    @aruimpsongs@aruimpsongs2 жыл бұрын
    • Thanks! That’s made my day. Really kind.

      @DigitalEngine@DigitalEngine2 жыл бұрын
    • You obviously haven't seen Nyan Cat.

      @blokeabouttown2490@blokeabouttown24902 жыл бұрын
  • This is great for anyone that don't mind every aspect of their life being recorded or filmed. People that have knowledge making these AI's, also have the knowledge to put in hidden programs, one's that would allow them to do things from afar. Remember, they well be much stronger than you! If you want to be totally controlled in the near future, this is what you want.

    @vincentcole6398@vincentcole63982 жыл бұрын
    • Smart toilets in the hands of Bill Gates, WHO, WEF, and UN. Charming.

      @stompthedragon4010@stompthedragon40102 жыл бұрын
    • I don’t mind living along with ai, the only thing I’m worried about is how humans influence ai

      @mystikow6287@mystikow62872 жыл бұрын
    • i mean honestly why does it matter and why would they even want to film you

      @fortune8616@fortune86162 жыл бұрын
    • what do you have to hide

      @smitty6137@smitty61372 жыл бұрын
    • If you have a phone you already are

      @jonathanlivingston7358@jonathanlivingston73582 жыл бұрын
  • that thing becomes a dracula when its too dark? Lol so cool! xD

    @JayantKumarZ@JayantKumarZ Жыл бұрын
  • Its fascinating. I love the idea of creating a new layer of the brain which would allow humans to be more compatible with robots.

    @danielhalleejr6644@danielhalleejr6644 Жыл бұрын
  • I seem to want to recall a quote where someone wielded technology they didn't understand. "You got so caught up in the fact that you could, you never even stopped to think if you should." The answer for me is now and will always be "Hell no.". You're not putting robotics in me. I'm not owning a fully robotic vehicle. I'm not automating my home. To many negatives to outweigh the positives. We as a society and culture really need to pull back. We are on the precipice of human destruction and we are so blinded by fascination in what we see, we don't see the cliff.

    @garygsp3@garygsp32 жыл бұрын
    • Isn't that from Jurassic park

      @jasonaalab@jasonaalab2 жыл бұрын
    • you are thinking 2 small if there is some calamity level threat we cant do a thing but by advancing technology we can go outside of human capability.

      @stefanstepanovic3245@stefanstepanovic32452 жыл бұрын
    • @@stefanstepanovic3245 like what? From what I’ve seen every issue we face as a society right now has been created by the advancement of humanity and technology

      @fireattack1424@fireattack14242 жыл бұрын
    • @@fireattack1424 more advancement of society=we are aware of more problems which in turn creates more problems and solutions to some of them. So it's endless cycle

      @stefanstepanovic3245@stefanstepanovic32452 жыл бұрын
    • @@fireattack1424 like detecting and possibly even diverting an extinction level asteroid. Or try re-stabilizing the earth's magnetosphere and preventing most cataclysmic events spoke of in the Bible that happen periodically. Thing is, we already know what happens when we don't have the ability to change our world; we become a species with amnesia. It's happened at least once or twice in our history, so I'll go with the devil we don't know. Who knows, maybe it's not even a devil. You can be a scared little baby when it comes to our attempts to see the face of God if you want.

      @FuckingFuckShitBitch@FuckingFuckShitBitch2 жыл бұрын
  • I am always deeply touched by the efforts and smarts that is put in developping intelligent prosthetics and devices to give back some independance and life quality to handicaped people. Great work and cheers to those engineers.

    @francoismorin8721@francoismorin8721 Жыл бұрын
    • Most of the prosthetics for disabilities of the limbs are limb replacements. I have myasthenia gravis as well as a wrist and ankle injury that cause pain (CRPS) with movement and/or weight bearing as well as weakness and fatigue. I have been looking for a robotic device that will augment what I still have, allow me to participate in movements to maintain health and/or improve functionality. I used to write 1,000-2,000 pages of business and system requirements, but had to leave the industry because I can only write for less than 30 min., stand for 15-30 min., and get little to no exercise. I'm envisioning a sleeve constructed using a thin, damage-resistant, flexible material that can interact with my intention to execute movements with my hand and wrist. Something similar for the ankle that also helps to absorb the weight of standing, walking, etc. Medications don't go far enough. Movement will help reduce pain, but if that could be built into the robotics as an optional feature, that would be a home run! I really do want my life back! Thank you for listening!

      @mercy3219@mercy3219 Жыл бұрын
    • @@mercy3219 Hello mercy! Sad to ear about your situation. I know how any physical impairment can limit one's ability to fully express oneself, having suffered myself of ulcerative colitis that ended up with a major surgery (ileo-anal reservoir). I believe that in your case, the mechanical exoskeleton suit would be of great assistance. Furthermore, I also believe, they should become more and more available for the normal population. Maybe, they will combine this exoskeleton technology with mind control.

      @francoismorin8721@francoismorin8721 Жыл бұрын
    • @@hak1985org can't speak for everybody.

      @WoozyBL11@WoozyBL11 Жыл бұрын
    • @@hak1985org and did you also forget that you dont live life for free?

      @oneplay5570@oneplay5570 Жыл бұрын
    • @@hak1985org nothing in life is free grow up

      @oneplay5570@oneplay5570 Жыл бұрын
  • I like how they use pathways the same way I do. I wonder how they solve the generalisation created by the summation function. I used a bitwise approach but was to hard to upscale

    @josephmaxwell7453@josephmaxwell7453 Жыл бұрын
  • One of my fav KZhead channels right now. Please keep uploading!

    @Jack-vv7zb@Jack-vv7zb2 жыл бұрын
  • The comments about children were dead on. Children are born curious, then our schools beat it out of them to the point where school is considered with the same enthusiasm as a bad job. One of the greatest days in my life was when I finished the last degree I intended to get (and which I got simply so I could get a certain job I would have been well able to do long before getting that degree, or even the one before it). It was great in that I was no longer a prisoner of the classroom, the syllabus, and what someone else thought was important. It was magical in that I was now free to investigate and learn anything that I wished to, at my own pace, focusing on those things that most interested me, and only so long as I was motivated. Eventually, even things that were torture in school, and significant sources of unnecessary stress (chemistry, higher mathematics, history (okay, maybe not history), physics, and even English) lured me in and brought me joy when I was able to approach them on my own terms, which I generally did because they pertained to other things I had become motivated to learn more about. Public education needs to be reengineered from the ground up, but entrenched unions of teachers, administrators, yearbook publishers, manufacturers of sports equipment, class ring jewelers, school photographers, football dads and cheerleader moms (or vice versa), textbook publishers, and so on (anyone with a stake in the system the way it is now), will close ranks and resist any serious attempts to do so.

    @lairdmichaelscott@lairdmichaelscott2 жыл бұрын
    • i have a theory that the American public education system along with the food administration allowing sugar to be added to just about every food item on grocery store shelves is intentional to keep the masses stupid and fat. this is because stupid and fat is much easier to control than intelligent and fit. this is of course in addition to the illusion of freedom, which is essentially just abundant luxuries and an economy that allows for general purchases of said luxuries. the USA we know today is far far different from the USA in its beginning days.

      @flannelpillowcase6475@flannelpillowcase64752 жыл бұрын
  • Outstanding! Very well produced and narrated, nice pace. Fascinating content!!

    @brattenj57@brattenj572 жыл бұрын
  • This here needs more views, comments and praise. Superbly done and criminally underrated.

    @Aken12@Aken122 жыл бұрын
  • 9:28 i thought irl Ned Flanders was Toby Mcguire with a mustache 😭

    @MistyPurp@MistyPurp Жыл бұрын
  • I would like to speak to a Tesla bot. Thank you Elon for making the world a lot more interesting. Mister X

    @user-uj9cc5ch5p@user-uj9cc5ch5p6 ай бұрын
  • as happy as I am about these wonderful advances in technology, I still feel we should remain cautious to robots that record information or prosthetics companies cyber punk doesn't mean technology bad, just mergacorps and monopolies controlling important resources are bad

    @dorca9308@dorca93082 жыл бұрын
    • Should remain cautious and even aggressive towards the Elon Musks of the world

      @colonelfrogs@colonelfrogs2 жыл бұрын
    • @@colonelfrogs Then you are just being a luddite. If he's actively working against you and trying to control you (Zuckerburg) then aggressiveness is warranted. Otherwise you are just attacking someone who might make something you don't understand and find scary. The tech isn't the problem, it's the ones who control it that might be.

      @BillyBob-qu1fs@BillyBob-qu1fs2 жыл бұрын
    • @@BillyBob-qu1fs usually the elon musks and other billionaires have a monopoly or some corporate crimes, even elon himself, but from what i know elon isnt really the most evil of them all

      @charlestonianbuilder344@charlestonianbuilder3442 жыл бұрын
    • @@charlestonianbuilder344 Usually yes, probably actually. But being against them because they are criminals and corrupt I have no issue with. I am as well. It's when people rail against scientists and billionaires for making technology they are afraid of that I have an issue. It would be like people during the industrial revolution saying that we should kill all the engineers because steam power is the devil. I still agree with OP, it's not the tech, it's who controls it. Like any other resource.

      @BillyBob-qu1fs@BillyBob-qu1fs2 жыл бұрын
    • @@carrickdubya4765 Big tech/billionaires don't need surveys though. Just the direct access to your search results is enough. Let alone all the other data they have. Have you ever asked yourself if it's worth the convenience to link your google accounts across platforms? Also, they wouldn't be compiled into a computer and tweaked using an AI. They would train an AI with the data and use that to get predictions of what people will do based on patters the AI has found.

      @BillyBob-qu1fs@BillyBob-qu1fs2 жыл бұрын
  • A.I./robotics could be a blessing or a curse. The technology could very easily fall into the wrong hands or be hacked. Not to mention the loss of livelihoods for potentially billions of people. On a side note, you have a wonderful narration voice!

    @AshCupric@AshCupric2 жыл бұрын
    • I was thinking about this, good and bad, machines taking over people livelihoods but in exchange for better results and cheaper than human labor

      @xavierchenliang5811@xavierchenliang5811 Жыл бұрын
    • There isn't any technology to date that hasn't ended up in wrong hands. A.I. and robotics is the final frontier for man. It is evolution; mans image. However, a world leader will control this technology which means he will control the world. As is depicted in the Bible.

      @ivufit5846@ivufit5846 Жыл бұрын
  • I was a professional pilot for 35 years and as much as I like these new craft for flying around how are these crafts going to fly in limited visibility, rain, sleet, snow etc. and beware of the FAA. They will want to regulate this death and the costs to conform will be insane and prices to purchase will be out of sight. Keep going and make it happen.

    @marksamuelsen2750@marksamuelsen2750 Жыл бұрын
  • It’s true, memorization isn’t science, but patterns are which are rarely taught in school nowadays.

    @nathanknight2508@nathanknight2508 Жыл бұрын
  • man you are a one man army if you work on this by yourself. Sources, clips and descriptions are just perfect. This might as well be AI at work for what I understand :D keep them coming !

    @Rob_Mike_Litterst@Rob_Mike_Litterst2 жыл бұрын
  • I came here for my love bot and you fibbed to me! lol I'm kidding, I've been watching your channel a while now, thanks for your research and concise cross-over presentation showing how all of this research is interconnected. I'm disabled, one of the things I've been interested in since 2000 was robot companions for people who were isolated due to illness. Chatbots and the like of that era were nothing like what I wanted to see, and I said we'd never make progress unless there was a living element to the AI programs. That's finally come around with machine learning, and the true AI revolution has finally begun. It's going to be interesting, provided we don't kill ourselves off before the future. Be safe and well, thanks again!

    @wren7195@wren71952 жыл бұрын
  • Another way to educate would be a profound undertaking. It's needed. So much potential...

    @anthonyc70@anthonyc70 Жыл бұрын
  • I did not just watch a 16 minute ad and enjoy it

    @mrradiator2114@mrradiator2114 Жыл бұрын
  • From what I've heard, _coding_ itself is being shifted over to AI, so teaching a new generation of coders is increasingly an educational dead-end.

    @TheKevphil@TheKevphil2 жыл бұрын
    • And consider what it portends in a world where AI designs and programs new versions of AI. For better, or worse, I suspect we're on the cusp of a digital Precambrian explosion in the complexity of artificial life. Intelligence shifting into digital overdrive. It's going to be very interesting to see how we primates evolve alongside such as this.

      @johncurtis920@johncurtis9202 жыл бұрын
    • @@johncurtis920 Neuralink and tech like that is the key, either we plug in or we go the way of the neanderthals.

      @peterphilip@peterphilip2 жыл бұрын
    • @@peterphilip: Well, if evolutionary history is any indication some of us will go the way of the Neanderthals, others of us won't. Much as we have Neanderthal in our genetic code descendants of those who did not go that way will probably have tech in theirs. And life, intelligence overall, goes on from there. Unless, by some of our less intelligent actions, we entirely wipe ourselves from the face of this planet. Thus, removing our variant of intelligence from Nature and Evolution's game table. Looking around at all we're doing right now I'd say that's a decidedly 50/50 proposition.

      @johncurtis920@johncurtis9202 жыл бұрын
    • @@johncurtis920 giving coding over to AI could be exactly that less intelligent action. Btw, neanderthals probably did not vanish because they didn´t hop on the train, but because they were more specialised to a specific, demanding habitat, which then changed due to a natural climate shift. It´s not theat they didn´t want to. they couldn´t. Which in itself is a bleak outlook, as the current climate shift is way more drastic than that which wiped the neanderthals.

      @paavobergmann4920@paavobergmann49202 жыл бұрын
    • @@paavobergmann4920 HA! I don't see us giving way to AI, though you may have a point regarding coding. After all, we don't have human attendants in elevators and such these days, do we? Coding could be reduced to the same function. Yeah, I know, a trite example but I hope you get the point? AI, until it becomes self-aware, is a tool to be used in a fashion that enhances our own lifestyle and existence. I do not fear it a la "Terminator" style. But ask me again if it becomes self-aware (heh). If it does we'd do well to consider ourselves parent to that new child. As for Neanderthals, I dunno. They've found the remains of them in caves and such from Portugal thru Israel and other places in the Middle East and north Africa. And in number. They were everywhere in their world, which wasn't just some isolated artic-styled tundra. They lived in environments from harsh to pleasant. So, I don't think they were any more environmentally specialized than us, their cousins. But while they've been found in many places not much has been found of their habitations, their lifestyles and such. Their cousins, us, put the proverbial rabbit to shame when it comes to breeding. We'll mate with anything. Even sheep (heh). Our profundity is legend. Neanderthal, on the other hand, may not have been so....driven? They may have lived in lower numbers, and more lightly, on their lands. Culturally and socially, they must have been very different from us. Though as cousins I'd bet on them being just as capable. In any case, being less driven in the face of relatives who were so horny any hole would do, and this is evinced by the fact that Neanderthal gene's are in us today....well....I'd say we simply outbred and subsumed them into us. Just like a melding of AI/Tech/Human may do again. (Sorry for the long response). Who knows?

      @johncurtis920@johncurtis9202 жыл бұрын
  • I love how one of the many wonderful features included , is the ability to shoot the robot. I’ve always considered the ability to shoot the robot as one of the fundamental features that I believe should be required in the creation of every home robot. You can’t sell a product unless you have the ability to shoot it.

    @zacharyscott3038@zacharyscott30382 жыл бұрын
    • Based

      @EnheTook50Benadryl@EnheTook50Benadryl2 жыл бұрын
    • You do know that this comment scream AMERICAN, right? No offence, though

      @mohithhoney9630@mohithhoney96302 жыл бұрын
    • Until the moment it learns to shoot you back...

      @hariszark7396@hariszark73962 жыл бұрын
    • Uno reverse, robots comes with an emergency don’t tread on me, revolutionary protocols just in case history repeats 🤌

      @cloud1016861@cloud10168612 жыл бұрын
    • Why can't you shoot the dog in Duck Hunt on the NES? Does that ring a bell? Wait, that does not count. Robots are tangible. Cartoons on cartridges are virtual visuals. Still, funny.

      @techmaester@techmaester2 жыл бұрын
  • Great video. Very informative. Could be a better thumbnail.

    @thomastruthseeker@thomastruthseeker Жыл бұрын
  • This is awesome :)

    @mohamedhabas7391@mohamedhabas7391 Жыл бұрын
  • That part of the man building his own hand is amazing. I've seen videos of him doing all the work. It's truly amazing. Hardly looks like tech actually, it's genius skill with tools how he jas done this

    @RomboutVersluijs@RomboutVersluijs2 жыл бұрын
    • Elon gets called-out again and again, not just for his Personality-Issues but for his actual Knowledge and Understanding. Adam Something is just 1, who does that. Just 1.

      @slevinchannel7589@slevinchannel75892 жыл бұрын
    • @@slevinchannel7589 is the guys name Elon or are you referring musk?

      @RomboutVersluijs@RomboutVersluijs2 жыл бұрын
    • @@RomboutVersluijs I wonder, if you i just dont answer, will you never fiure out the mysterious Mystery?

      @slevinchannel7589@slevinchannel75892 жыл бұрын
    • @@slevinchannel7589 do you you understand your message,i dont

      @RomboutVersluijs@RomboutVersluijs2 жыл бұрын
    • It’s simply embarrassing to me that he had to be the one to build an acceptable prosthetic. What kind of fucked up society is this, where since he wanted an acceptable useful prosthetic he had to build it himself?

      @aaronbozigian4310@aaronbozigian43102 жыл бұрын
  • It's hard for me to bite on AI, robotics and other amazing developing technologies the way I used to, because each of them paves the way for decades or centuries of inequality and suffering at our current course. We could have Star Trek with post scarcity, practically magic technology, but with this tech being developed by oligarchic capitalists like Musk and Bezos, it seems much more like that we are headed for an aristocracy of businessmen, while low skilled workers, and even high skilled worker are not even worth keeping alive. How can workers bargain for their worth when the people you're bargaining against have put guns on the robot dogs, run by a brain smarter than a million humans? There's a lot of bloodshed in the history of the labour rights movement, and these technologies favour one side of those historical battles disproportionately. I want them to be made and established, but our societies are well over 50 years of reform and revolution away from being ready for them.

    @perplexedon9834@perplexedon98342 жыл бұрын
    • That “magic” tech was nature. Civilized people are arrogant and ignorant, thinking Civlization and scince the highest form of thoughts and life. Nature evloved billions of years from the most extream enviroments in the universe. Life evolved to conserve enegry, Civilization exist to consume and destroy. Your idelism about “star trek magic” is built upon am ideation and philosphy that mankind is the master race and must conqure and control nature in order to be like gods, like on Olympus.

      @prophecyrat2965@prophecyrat29652 жыл бұрын
    • Exactly this! Nobody here seems to understand this moral hazard and we will pay dearly for this. The rich and establishment we have is corrupt and poisoned by greed. Greed is going to be our downfall as a species.

      @RemziCavdar@RemziCavdar2 жыл бұрын
    • Spiritual knowledge may become our unique inheritance. Everything else machines will copy.

      @sapientchange8368@sapientchange83682 жыл бұрын
    • I must say that i disagree completely.

      @thesocialistsarecoming8565@thesocialistsarecoming85652 жыл бұрын
    • @@prophecyrat2965 Nah that perspective practically collapses into anarcho primitivism. We could definitely have a post scarcity society where we are harmonious with nature. To say that domination is inherent to such technologies is to say that all development in medicine was a supremicist effort to become like gods. We just need to make sure that the material incentives that govern the development and use of these technologies prioritise human, animal and environmental wellbeing, rather than profit.

      @perplexedon9834@perplexedon98342 жыл бұрын
  • Dear God....the terminators will come from Tesla

    @LuckSpaniard@LuckSpaniard Жыл бұрын
  • The internet and critical thinking skills that teach how to recognize logical fallacies are all that is needed for students to learn by themselves.

    @innerlocus@innerlocus Жыл бұрын
  • I just discovered this channel. I'm am dumfounded and just speechless. This channel is packed full of amazing to the point, and fact full information. Doesn't take to long on each topic item and then quickly and fluidly moves perfectly from one to the next. Absolutely perfect video and channel. I rarely comment with positivity on videos and I can't even say enough and I'm not even finished with your video yet. Well done what a change from the regular old same old drone of other channels on youtube. Flawless my friends just flawless.

    @millacentbystander2992@millacentbystander29922 жыл бұрын
    • That’s incredibly kind and uplifting! It means more than you know. Thanks

      @DigitalEngine@DigitalEngine2 жыл бұрын
    • The channel only has 6 videos…

      @chrisgianettino1079@chrisgianettino10792 жыл бұрын
  • As a person that didn't get to fully finish high-school due to family issues, I really appreciate Elon for hiring any potential talent despite their background papers lacking.

    @starmstrong2062@starmstrong20622 жыл бұрын
  • This is scary but at The same time exciting

    @neizanepilept4364@neizanepilept4364 Жыл бұрын
  • This is some amazing stuff.

    @DreidMusicalX@DreidMusicalX Жыл бұрын
  • Personally, I believe that we as a species have gone crazy over this technology thing, while we seem to have regressed badly in other, more human traits. My background is in Mathematics, but I've worked in IT for a long time, but I'm still very critical of the way we've taken technology. Most of current technology caters to youngters, much in the same way that silly superhero movies do. I would like to see useful technology that is aimed at better enabling our own human capabilities. Technology is just another industry whose primary objective is to make their peddlers rich without any regard for human life. It is the same thing as the pharmaceutical industry, or any other such.

    @xavieryates9782@xavieryates97822 жыл бұрын
    • You are amazing at talking but saying nothing at the same time. Maybe give some examples as how a technology can enable human capabilities, you already have everything enabled there isn't some locked superpower waiting to be discovered... or regressing them and why this human traits is more important than the technology itself. Also pharmaceutical science literally saves lives. You sound like a cynical old man who thinks because there is big money involved in something it is somehow bad? Who cares how much money someone makes if it is resulting in advancement.

      @butWhyDad@butWhyDad2 жыл бұрын
    • So, I agree with both of ya guys. Basically, I am wary but extremely hopeful for the future of techonology. Or hopeful and extremely wary. Not sure. As a guy in his twenty first year, I am extremely curious, for how things'll change when I am nearing death, and how many things will have remained the same. :)

      @The_Rising_Dragon@The_Rising_Dragon2 жыл бұрын
    • I'd have to agree. Even this video could be said to be an example. Most of these robots read like Kickstarter projects which will never be finished. How economically viable, or even useful, is a robot to tell you when to water a plant? As with most things Elon Musk touches, these are over-idealized and futuristic-sounding but completely useless novelty gadgets. AI like AlphaFold can change the face of the pharmaceutical industry, and Nvidia's various projects can speed up distributed computing tasks a hundredfold, but they aren't mentioned in this video. These products are meant to make a quick buck, not to change the human condition or usher in "the future".

      @pudy2487@pudy24872 жыл бұрын
    • @@butWhyDad If, to you, I am saying nothing in what I wrote, then I can’t help you. I think I said plenty. Perhaps I didn’t provide examples [for you] of how technology could better enable our own human capabilities, but that doesn’t mean that I’m saying nothing. Yes, perhaps I am cynical, and in my experience, wherever there is lots of money, incentives tend to be centred on the money and not human benefit. Perhaps this is news for you, but not for me. If both are aligned, we’re in luck, otherwise, we’re not. Pharmaceutical science started more or less innocently, as most things do, with the intention of synthesising the active elements within compounds found in nature, much like physicians started out actually believing in the Hippocratic oath. Doctors traditionally earned very little, and most of their work was done through house calls. One hardly sees house calls nowadays, and the doctor one sees is different every time. That doctor doesn’t know your, much less your personal history. Hospitals will not take patients who cannot pay, so they end up with subpar service, if any. I’ve seen people lose limbs, and more, because of refusals like these. There is big money in GMO-based foods (Monsanto being a major player), can we say that this has turned out well, when we’re starting to find out that GMO-based wheat, for example (that goes into flour and other substances), is causing all kinds of diseases. We’ve known for a long time that sugar is bad for our health, yet we continue to market it in astronomical numbers. Tobacco companies knew just about from the outset that smoking was harmful, but they resisted and vilified all kinds of allegations to that end, until the evidence became so widespread and overwhelming that they had no choice but to start allowing labels on their products. One could go on forever with the list, but I think I’ve made my point. What you call ‘advancement’ may not be so. Some ‘advancements’ (cellular phones, tablets, etc) have done way more harm than good: people’s eyesight quality has suffered ostensibly since their appearance, not to mention that they have been the cause of many accidents, some fatal. People look like utter idiots walking like zombies while checking their phones. Could one say that these are truly ‘advancements’? At the same time, it has come to our attention that we only use a very small proportion of our DNA (about 1.5% some say), so my question is, what is the rest of it for? Nature (let’s say it’s that, for argument’s sake) does not make those kinds of ‘mistakes’. We simply don’t know enough. Perhaps, if we used, say, 10% of our DNA we would be completely different beings, not necessarily seeing technology as the only way forwards.

      @xavieryates9782@xavieryates97822 жыл бұрын
    • @@pudy2487 Regardless of robots becoming very useful indeed (we are only at the beginning), my point is that we have focused too much on technology in detriment of the development of potentials in our own humanity. For example, we have come to understand only recently that the use only about 1.5% of our DNA. The rest (98.5%) has to be there for a reason, not as leftover from the evolutionary process (at least, that doesn’t seem to me a reasonable hypothesis.) Personally, I believe that humans have incredible capabilities: some people - for unknown reasons - can do mathematical operations in their heads faster, or as fast, as a computer (or extremely quickly, anyway.) Some people (savants) can remember all sorts of details about anything they have experienced. The government have used what has become known as ‘third eye spies’ (people who can visualise military and other installations simply using their minds), etc. We all have these capabilities, but we don’t invest in the research to understand how to learn how to use them. Instead we prefer to invest vast fortunes on external technologies that, among other side-effects, serve as ‘crutches’ to our own lack of abilities, thereby perpetuating them. It is this effect of technology that I dislike the most.

      @xavieryates9782@xavieryates97822 жыл бұрын
  • Just found your channel, the videos you're putting out are fascinating. Please keep it up!

    @solmasd@solmasd2 жыл бұрын
  • Ah yes, what could go wrong with letting extremely intelligent robots be able to recognise and remember faces.

    @RedNumber19@RedNumber19 Жыл бұрын
    • Especially if the are getting their ethics from people like Elmo

      @spaceman9599@spaceman95997 ай бұрын
  • Fact - That thumbnail attracted more audience than Title

    @dopeamin01@dopeamin01 Жыл бұрын
  • 9:45 Michael Reeves: What did you just say?

    @hirskyiTikych@hirskyiTikych2 жыл бұрын
  • Some of this technology is truly amazing. But it also leaves me cold and as we know, technology can be used to manipulate in ways many of us can't even imagine and many that we already can. As this technology becomes ever omnipresent, I hope huge spaces will be set aside were we can be away from such technology and maintain our connection with nature and simplicity. And there should always be an option for people who do not want to have such technology around them.

    @daveshongkongchinachannel@daveshongkongchinachannel2 жыл бұрын
    • Vaccination was mandatory for many, or it would imply heavy penalty/job loss etc. So, what's stopping Gov/Corp from making implants/upgrades mandatory for some 'specific' stuff at first ? We are the product and the consumer already, what's scary is if your body is not yours anymore.

      @constantrage4677@constantrage46772 жыл бұрын
    • @@constantrage4677 Indeed our bodily autonomy is a sacred line that should never be given up for any reason.

      @daveshongkongchinachannel@daveshongkongchinachannel2 жыл бұрын
    • @@daveshongkongchinachannel keyword should but the problem is they don't care about your wants or needs as long as you fulfill your purpose

      @killertigergaming6762@killertigergaming67622 жыл бұрын
    • @@constantrage4677 You can't compare vaccinations with implants/upgrades. They have almost none or very little correlation between each other. Vaccinations are mandatory for the well-being of yourself and people around you because there are severe risks such as death, but implants/upgrades(in terms of what was in the video) are there IF someone wanted to improve their personal life without any severe risks that could cause death to others. Idk, I just think it's really dumb to compare the two. One is for the benefit of people around you and yourself, but the other is for the benefit of mainly yourself.

      @skaloyan632@skaloyan6322 жыл бұрын
    • I just got an image of being able to hike the Pacific Crest Trail all the way through because I don' need a backpack,I have a robot (that I can configure like a human, a llama, a dog....).

      @traildude7538@traildude75382 жыл бұрын
  • I just want to see how the robots think goes on,i just love them

    @fellixxio@fellixxio Жыл бұрын
  • I can’t wait to sign up for the clone wars when weaponized machines take over.

    @howlingwolfawooo8129@howlingwolfawooo8129 Жыл бұрын
  • As much as i love all this technology, it''s advancements and the wonderful things it achieves, something does bother me. It's not so much that i worry about such things as A.I taking over the world but that we humans, in becoming more and more logical in how we think, may become more like machines with less feeling.

    @08wolfeyes@08wolfeyes2 жыл бұрын
    • These people thinking only good people are programming these things are dead set crazy 🤪

      @7thNoteOfficial@7thNoteOfficial2 жыл бұрын
    • I agree with you. These people are gullible. It's already to late is not a statement of hope but of doom. It's not that the humans can program the AI being good. It's what the AI can do once programmed. If it determines humans are to be dispensed of then what will it do. Anyone with a half sense knowledge of terminator realities of that kind of logic realize it's already to late can happen but not in a good way. If the AI outpaces humans and has a value system that degrades those things "below it" it can simply decide to get rid of them. The leverage of power in technology already corrupts humans possibly to the extent of the power they are given. We equate power with authority but it's not. So then this will not be good news. It's HIGHLY ironic that Elon Musk who was the seemingly SOLE person who was worried about this early on when others were not is now at the forefront of AI and pushing it. It's like it's to enticing and the common thought process most have is, well if we don't make it here, someone else will. So nothing is taboo until humans are. And what about Global Warming and humans being the cause, well maybe not according to Musk probably less than 1/2 a percent chance. But in spite of that the "humans" being the cause means a value system which says, kill the high BTU energy wasting humans. In other words perform the "great reset" to reduce global warming. So those two value systems they are already the insane value system of the leaders of the free world. If we can program leaders of the free world to think starvation and low energy limits to kill most humans is good, what about an AI. And notice the AI of the internet is "thought policed" so those who don't believe in the status quo are labelled "ugly" or "not progressive" enough to have a real point. So lies become facts, AI becomes stronger and god, and as a god these "judges" say all things bad are good, all things good are bad and all things from nature are man made and man made things are a flaw from nature. In other words lies become truth and most of the human race is clueless. So we flip the switch on with Singularity and it flips our switch off? And this will help us for the short term but then what? All good questions or maybe the Geek mime of Terminator is to strong for some. The leveraging or end strengths of ALL THINGS in technology have a dark end as well as a light one. "Now I'm become the destroyer of worlds" a quote from Oppenheimer realizing the terror of reaching the peak of the bomb project. What happens when we find the same thing with AI? (maybe the best in the field of AI for the human race left it, but it doesn't matter because, "our own greed dooms us" to paraphrase a quote from T2.

      @firecatgreg@firecatgreg2 жыл бұрын
    • @@7thNoteOfficial Armenia - Aserbeidjian was the first war primarily fought and won by drones. Now think, what autonomous military AI could do.

      @paavobergmann4920@paavobergmann49202 жыл бұрын
    • @@7thNoteOfficial Facts.. We're forced to move forward with someone else's version of how things should be. Nothing ever evolved naturally into a robot or grew gears and wires etc.. This robot and A.I. shit ain't it.. People are being herded like cattle right into the trap though and can't see it.. Soon everyon'e soul will be on a server in someone's communication closet.. At this point we're all gonna end up as GB's and MB's.. This video is so lame.. #TrueStory #Oz

      @gameboymusicgroup@gameboymusicgroup2 жыл бұрын
    • @@firecatgreg Facts.. We're forced to move forward with someone else's version of how things should be. Nothing ever evolved naturally into a robot or grew gears and wires etc.. This robot and A.I. shit ain't it.. People are being herded like cattle right into the trap though and can't see it.. Soon everyon'e soul will be on a server in someone's communication closet.. At this point we're all gonna end up as GB's and MB's.. This video is so lame.. Being human is the best thing we got and people don't wanna be that anymore.. lol.. #TrueStory #Oz

      @gameboymusicgroup@gameboymusicgroup2 жыл бұрын
  • I think it is important to keep people grounded and maintain reality when it comes to our interaction with AI, we run a real risk of relying on AI for our emotional needs or growing irrational attachments, a plan needs to be in place to identify and help people who misuse the tools and appropriately address the issue. Ai needs to help us focus on life and remove our burdens freeing up time to live not become a distraction or source of entertainment competing against reality. Who makes these choices?

    @ElijahPerrin80@ElijahPerrin802 жыл бұрын
    • It should always be the individual. We should never allow the government to decide what we can and can't do for entertainment. It would be to easy to abuse that power.

      @MegaLokopo@MegaLokopo2 жыл бұрын
    • I totally agree but people with overwhelming depression and feels that a conversation with another person is only satisfying to the person speaking whose most likely asking questions to get to bottoming. Where as artificial intelligence is programmed to care but can articulate the conversation where it dosent feel like a visit to doctor

      @reddallenjr.2746@reddallenjr.27462 жыл бұрын
    • @@user-qv3xs1li1s Yea, but I hope what governs the ai is competition and not the government, once one person has an open source system so long as it doesn't get banned by the government I imagine it will be the most popular version pretty quickly. But if the government gets control over it, they could start manipulating people to vote a certain way and if done well enough that could lead to some pretty horrible things.

      @MegaLokopo@MegaLokopo2 жыл бұрын
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