that this particular approach is going to lead to intelligent systems as we are intelligent . It's a hypothesis that they have. It's not one that has been proven by science. And some people vehementlydisagree with them on this particular thing. But if you step into their shoes and take on that hypothesis and assume
species. And it's roughly linear. The bigger the size of the brain, the more intelligent the species. And so for him, he thinks he's building a digital brainbecause he he thinks brains are just statistical engines. So from that logic it's like okay if we then build a bigger
statistical engine than the human brain then based on this chart it will be more intelligent and then we will be subjected to the same treatment that we've subjected animals but it's reallyimportant to understand that these are scientific hypotheses of specific individuals within the AI research
that are on the way. And Elon Musk saying that we'll have 10 billion humanoid robots in the world in the future. And these are going to be intelligent robots, because the software within them is now artificial. And it's incredibly intelligent .One of the things people say to me a lot is, in a world where we're going to have all this intelligence, what jobs are
and dismissive. Um and I you know I it is easy to think that people who are intelligent should be cynical, skeptical, dismissive and that the mostintelligent thing to do is to take experiences like that and diminish them
intelligent should be cynical, skeptical, dismissive and that the mostintelligent thing to do is to take experiences like that and diminish themcompletely. Nothing happened. I was just standing there. The wind blew. Isn't it
of technology and how it takes time for the effects to be felt in society. intelligent , incredibly highly empowered at the moment and incredibly unaware of their limited understanding of the complexity of the world, are dominating
and also, the men, I learned from, and also, women like Minnie Pearl, who was always on the Grand Ole Opry, a comedian, very intelligent , regal woman, who portrayed kind of a country bumpkin woman.But she was pretty smart also.
So I think that's key. intelligent , et cetera. And unless we do that-- and I know people say, we can go back to 1619.
So understanding what it does and how it does it is a pretty important component of moving towards basically understanding who we are and perhaps building intelligent machines. And so let's just delve into it a bit.One of the most remarkable things about the neocortex is that if you cut into it, you slice it, and look at the 2 and 1/2 millimeter thickness,
is age for hard work. I know you work at a technology company and I know that intelligent work is also important but hard work takes precedence overintelligence work. I guess what I'm saying to you is sacrifice something today so you can gain something better
from an evolutionary perspective of life on Earth, of not just the human species, but most even marginally intelligent species, not all, but most mammalian species, there's an existential crisis brewing right now.What happens in your lifetimes will have profound implications to the future, not just of human life,
this book that is unfilled there really isn't a book that's uh for an intelligent uh literate audience um about artificial intelligence that really explains the whole field what itmeans how it works Etc uh we're lucky for the people on camera can't see this but Peter norvig's here who's a luminary
Evolution I think it's a mistake of evolutionary biologist say we're not going to talk about design because that gives Aiden Comfort to the ID intelligent design crowd no the the thethe brilliant designs of evolution if that isn't design nothing is because it
because it doesn't have the Thinking Tools a termite colony is a bare brain intelligent designers have well equipped brains equipped with ThinkingTools where did they get their tools well the wrong
space and then put things on the on the on the cube in various places so in this intelligent designer ever but because he said he
want or not what I want just what I'll watch and the people behind this intelligent design genuinely want to better Our Lives what their bonuses just so happen to be tied to keeping time onsite exceptionally high and now even my news apps have been gamified and what am I not going to click that one simple sex
want or not what I want just what I'll watch and the people behind this intelligent design genuinely want to better our lives but their bonuses just so happen to be tied to keeping time onsite exceptionally high and now even my news apps have been gamified and what am I not going to click that one simple sex
the camera um it's an oite puzzle we all know OD out puzzles one of these is the old one out okay you're super intelligent beings you just looked at it you've watched it out I'm going to go through from here because it's quite interesting I do this to differentaudience just seeing because often puzzles a lot about psychology as well as they are about logic and actually it's the interplay between psychology
And I think we have to really understand the biological roots of who we are and how that, in many ways, set us up to be the most dominant, the most intelligent , the most creative, and at the same time, unfortunately, the most destructive species we know of in our solar system, and perhaps anywherein the universe, which is a rather provocative issue.
I was in a program where the teachers were supposed to pick students in their class that were highly intelligent , had lots of potential and desire, but who came from extremely poor families and would benefit, therefore, from having almost a tutorprogram for the day.
intelligent about it. Now, there is one thing about not going to school is that you never know when to stop.
intelligent way to approach the subject but the the real answer is actually it was um all because of an anxiety attack
intelligent people and you all pass that Google screening test so you got to be
intelligent people and um so if we are we develop logical workarounds we sort
intelligent state of being is doing. But finally when you do, you do it on the basis
intelligent machines. But I believe that chess is unique playing field to look for the combination of this, of the machine's power and a humans abilities. So, it's like to solve the Moravec's
intelligent and a very decent man, but personal trust is a little bit of a straw man when you're talking about an art museum. It's like saying you trust the government because your
Intelligent Decisions for uh proceeding with projects and the two characteristics that were strongest
intelligent stock, uh my grandfather had come over, worked digging subways in New York, then
intelligent woman can't gone to waste and a woman so unfulfilled and bitter
intelligent and in fact more recently if I were to just to take probably the last
intelligently , humanely, kindly, and egalitarianly Manmohan's rantings compared with the present government,
intelligently and um find experiences that are outside of whatever box has
intelligently . And so I looked into the platform, and I wanted to spin up a number, and it was really just an API.
intelligently is not a trivial exercise, but it is kind of the fundamental thing you have to master and you have to do well
intelligently the usual way that you will present results such as described in our book would be using linear
and intelligent stupidity. Now ordinary stupidity is what a lot of people might associate with cognitive ability. Some people just can't do certain things. I can't do flat pack very well.
But intelligent stupidity is when somebody who is otherwise incredibly able, somebody who is otherwise incredibly talented, articulate, erudite, uses their abilities for
surprisingly intelligent for how fast and cheap it was.
are intelligent . So the book has a message for both readerships, both the skeptics and the sympathizers.
empowers intelligent dialogue and discourse around topics of women's issues and personal development and success
an intelligent input from outside.
very intelligent people, it's that, affordable carbon capture.
Extrêmement intelligent , a plupart très pédagogique.
Hi, everybody. I'm excited to be here, particularly in the citadel, Google, because I think the broad cultural force that intelligent , rational, technologically sophisticated, scientifically innovative players are able to bring to our world is so crucial and right now, so under utilized.
by intelligent problem-solving machines." Proto-machine learning, you might find in the world of perceptrons in 1958.
an intelligent form of life that has no common ancestor with us at all, coming from a totally separate evolutionary lineage.
as I say the room is this where we are sitting in a in a veritable castle of intelligent design and it's becoming ever more intelligent and a lot of you can take some credit for that too and this has some surprising implications here's an arresting
space and then put things on the on the on the cube in various places so in this attempted intelligent design but is this a reductio aurum no is this a