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OK, let's talk about human augmentation.Augmentation maybe a threat, but it also will accelerate.These are more Patrick Farley illustrations.
Hey, we're launching a new website called truecar.com, and we're going to show all the transactions thataugmentation. You're not going to build a whole new product.
And if you want to read good science fiction about them, I highly recommend Ready Player 1 by Ernest Klein for virtual reality.Human augmentation-- Ramez Naam has a wonderful trilogy called The Nexus Trilogy that really dives deep on that one.And pretty much if you took any of the list you just described, you could probably find a good set of science fiction
GNSS, everyone knows, GPS, the other three worldwide systems-- Galileo GLONASS, Bediou-- and then, of course,the augmentations-- WAAS, FAA's WAAS, is perhaps the grandfather of those-- and then PNT, Position Navigation and Time.And I'll use those.
But there are new calamities on the right.Info and AI and augmentation things that I'll be talking about today.The notion that we're entering into a new geological age, the Anthropocene, and deadly innovations, bio, nano, cyber, some of which could have dual use.
But that source of wonder is so important.But this idea of augmentation, let me kind of come back to Uber and Lyft.When you think about that experience, there's a couple of things.
And now you don't have to do that.So that that cognitive augmentation also is going to make new things possible.Just like the steam shovel or the steel girder or the steel beam in the physical world, cognitive augmentation allows people to do new things
It's going to save a ton of lives, even before we have self-driving trucks.That's a human augmentation.In the lower left is a swarm robot called Prospero, designed and prototyped in Australia.
So products augment us.And this augmentation is the one that makes these products useful because at the end of the day, because of products, we're going to live at a level of capacityand a level of prosperity that is much larger than the one that we would be able to achieve if we were to live left
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But there's also a lot of things.There's a lot of augmentation that goes on, and that's dangerous.And I actually have friends that have done things that are so dangerous to their bodies and their faces that-- you know, there's one woman in the video.
But can we use machine learning, can we use these things to actually help mitigate those biases and make that person more productive?And that's the intelligence augmentation, rather than just the pure AI.One of the themes that I love that you touch on, the attention economy and that concept.
Because if people say, wow, you are not looking after your ecosystem.We're basically building these cognitive augmentations that will just disappear into services, where you don't necessarily need to know in advance things.
It will classify. So that's not a patent.and the device protects me by removing all the augmentation if, due to the augmentation, my driving becomes different.
My perspective is this.I suspect that there could be design ceilings on human intelligence augmentation.I'm interested in limits on human intelligence enhancement that aren't imposed by evolution or medicine.
But I think when you go back to the debates of the 1950s between Marvin Minsky JCR Licklider, who I talk about the book a bit--there was this debate about artificial intelligence and intelligence augmentation and thinking about, if you flip the letters around, how do we make humans more productive?How do we make humans better?
James asked me to do it.OK, let's talk about human augmentation.Augmentation maybe a threat, but it also will accelerate.
Next. Next. OK, next.All right, let's talk about augmentation.And some of you can read these later on your own if you like.
No, that's where you're going to get a scary emergent AI is these completely unsupervised, unwatchedHuman/animal amplification, we talked about augmentation, and we talked about "Uplift".
No, that's where you're going to get a scary emergent AI is these completely unsupervised, unwatched"Loaded question, but do you think human augmentation would be able to catch up to AI, or would AI become advanced enough to make humans obsolete before that?"
and automation can amplify it and culture can adapt it?There's going to be job displacement, augmentation, and replacement by automation.
that year on, the term "virtual reality" became incredibly popular.In '91, Toto Cordell introduced augmentation, or virtual reality, because the reality side was sopowerless that computers could only produce sound and light with weak energy. So, as a way to present information to humans, they were trying to
This is nothing that would ever arise in a natural context because it's way too complex to draw with your hand and get it right.But Indogenes can do it exactly right every single time because of their augmentations.And so they actually created this writing system for themselves after the point in time where they started augmenting themselves.
Empathy did come from eventually, from augmentations of memory, vision, and attention.
So let's go next.All right, next we get to AI and human augmentation.These are more Patrick Farley images, really terrific stuff.
OK, so let's run through these.Next. OK, so these are various augmentation slides.And this is how we might get more diversity.
How much does your team know about how difficult it is for someone to switch between different kinds of sensory augmentation?
In other words, will I be limited to a single sensory augmentation app in my vest?
You don't run out of cabs, right, because they're harnessing the marketplace in this new algorithmic way.And the reason they can do that is because the drivers are augmented with this new cognitive augmentation called Google Maps.There are ways, it's built now into the app.
And he found his way to Douglas Engelbart's lab, the Augmentation Research Institute at Stanford Research Institute-- Research Center-- where they were developing
Tu as mentionné quelques exemples. Mais, en même temps, on part de 0 donc arriver de 0 à 4 ou 5, oui, c'est une grosse augmentation,
And it hits its wall because of an issue which is deeply philosophical, the nature of consciousness.OK. Now what I want to do is I want to turn to the second design ceiling or wall on human intelligence, augmentation,that may or may not exist.
So that that cognitive augmentation also is going to make new things possible.Just like the steam shovel or the steel girder or the steel beam in the physical world, cognitive augmentation allows people to do new thingsthat they couldn't do before.
Because if people say, wow, you are not looking after your ecosystem.So when I think about AI, that's my starting point-- is that it's a tool for human augmentation.
So I think if we're looking 30, 40, 50 years into the future, we will see a lot of augmentation of our abilities, some of them sensory motor, some sensory neural.
It will classify. So that's not a patent.So if they don't agree with each other, what I will do is I will-- I will just remove all the augmentations,
Now each time, I'm gonna race through this, each time what happened was, you had augmentations of memory, vision, and attention.
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