Artificial Intelligence: Mankind’s Last Invention
Artificial Intelligence: Mankind’s Last Invention – Technological Singularity Explained
No longer the stuff of science fiction, incredible advances in artificial intelligence or A.I. are now a reality. As the technology develops, we’ll experience more of its impact on our lives. So what are the benefits – and the risks? And can regulators keep pace with developers? Presenter: Laura Kyle Guests: Henry Ajder, generative artificial…
Can AI help us answer life’s biggest questions? In this visionary conversation, Google DeepMind cofounder and CEO Demis Hassabis delves into the history and incredible capabilities of AI with head of TED Chris Anderson. Hassabis explains how AI models like AlphaFold — which accurately predicted the shapes of all 200 million proteins known to science…
Host Baratunde Thurston and Anthropic co-founder Jared Kaplan delve into the foundations and aspirations of AI development, discussing Anthropic’s mission to create safe and beneficial AI systems. Jared shares his early passion for science, his transition from theoretical physics to AI, and Anthropic’s unique approach to AI alignment through ‘Constitutional AI.’ The episode also features…
Feb 16, 2018 #IsaacAsimov #iRobot #NeildeGrasseTysonWatch the 2020 Isaac Asimov Memorial Debate on Alien Life: • 2020 Isaac Asimov Memorial Debate: Al… Isaac Asimov’s famous Three Laws of Robotics might be seen as early safeguards for our reliance on artificial intelligence, but as Alexa guides our homes and automated cars replace human drivers, are those…
Professor Melanie Mitchell gives the Margaret Boden Lecture for 2023 at the University of Cambridge. The Margaret Boden lectures are held annually by the Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence at Cambridge. Abstract: While AI has made dramatic progress over the last decade in areas such as vision, language processing, and robotics, current AI…