Artificial Intelligence: Mankind’s Last Invention
Artificial Intelligence: Mankind’s Last Invention – Technological Singularity Explained
Aug 14, 2024 Google DeepMind: The PodcastProfessor Hannah Fry is joined by Google DeepMind’s senior research director Douglas Eck to explore AI’s capacity for true creativity. They delve into the complexities of defining creativity, the challenges of AI generated content and attribution, and whether AI can help us to connect with each other in new…
Prof. Alexander G. Ororbia is a researcher in the field of bio-inspired artificial intelligence, working on on mortal computation and neurobiologically-plausible learning algorithms. Ororbia takes us on a tour of brain-inspired AI, discussing how concepts like predictive coding, forward-only learning, and neural generative coding can lead to more efficient and adaptable AI systems. He explores…
With Artificial Intelligence evolving so rapidly, will it surpass human intelligence? Could this lead to our replacement—or, worse, our extinction? Top experts provide a clear understanding of the immense benefits and potential dangers of AI.
Feb 8, 2018This is a talk by Josh Tenenbaum for course 6.S099: Artificial General Intelligence. This class is free and open to everyone. Our goal is to take an engineering approach to exploring possible paths toward building human-level intelligence for a better world.
Sam Altman, the CEO of ChatGPT creator OpenAI, testified Tuesday before the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Privacy, Technology and the Law as the panel examines potential rules for the use of artificial intelligence. New York University professor emeritus Gary Marcus and Christina Montgomery, IBM’s chief privacy and trust officer, also testified at the hearing.
This video on Artificial Intelligence gives you a brief introduction to AI discussing how it can be a threat as well as useful.