OK, love it. And then there's also the esteemed, renowned, and historic "National Enquirer," which is like Skynet is a reality, Terminator 's definitely going to happen.Please go home and smash your computers.
throw up a picture of the Terminator uh I was once quoted in a news article making fun of people who put up terminator pictures in all the articles about AI next to a Terminator picture uh I learned something about the media thatday uh I think this is a much better picture so this is Mickey Mouse in the movie Fantasia uh who has very cleverly
Like, who was president, or current events, or what shows were on, or what movies were out was just out the window. "Terminator 2" was decent. And I resent "The Simpsons" for robbing me of that experience.
And one of the things you observe is it seems that in the US, the notion of robotics is scary to the general populace and evokes images of Terminator . And maybe that's because "Terminator 2" was a very popular American movie. But then you go to Japan, and you spend time with robotics companies there, and it's wildly embraced.
I'm a child of the '80s, right? So "The Terminator ," I thought I can get a cannon on this thing or a grappling hook. I want a robot arm.
By the way, speaking about "The Terminator ," recently I just got an idea of just having a lecture in Dallas, Texas earlier this month. I looked at "The Terminator ," I said, you know what, guys? I can tell you that's another proof of what you call Kasparov's law.
yeah I lived in I was I was uh when as was a kid we lived in Poland it was Communist country and my father would go also watch Terminator a lot I I do not have his accent though thank you let's go over thank you
and father genomes, if you will. So if "Terminator " comes to pass, this might be how we get there.
So when you're flying by on a close approach to the earth and you're moving very fast, the antennas can track you well. Our sunrise terminator orbit was the prime science location so you can see that concentration there.
I go to your blog and I see these people with tattoos of characters on their arms and things like that. He did "Terminator ," he did "Aliens." he did a movie that I adore called "Pumpkinhead," that very few people have heard of and even less people like.
the number one thing that goes with theory of mind is in fact empathy is in weekend uh and the Terminator series is all about the machines deciding they would be better off without us and The
of civil society and academic folks as well, but helped contribute to setting that tone and saying-- what I was really keen to have people understand is that AI is not Skynet and "Terminator ." Let's think about what it actually means and what we actually have to think about. And I think we really contributed to level setting that.
But it's really just water flowing out of the jungle into the sea. And that's called the terminator .
Me ha estado feedback de qué opino del libro. Visualiza acerca del tema de Terminator y luego tomando control de todo.
We're talking about machines that program themselves. And this is of the Terminator T-2000.
has to have a picture of the Terminator in it so usually I just put up that picture right at the start to say here's
of what if we succeed questions so many people when they start talking about concerns about AI will throw up a picture of the Terminator uh I was once quoted in a news article making fun of people who put up terminator pictures in all the articles about AI next to a Terminator picture uh I learned something about the media that
And he's chasing David Terminator -style, butt naked, around the whole studio parking lot.
I wasn't destroyed by a Terminator .
And they don't look anything like "Black Mirror" or the Terminator .
Yeah, so imagine-- "Terminator ?" --an AI scenario, I which may not be that close as we think.
There are so many absolutely ridiculous Hollywood movies with terminator robots or whatever, that you can't even watch without cringing.
us teaming up with computers, robots, cyborgs, flying not just to other planets but to other star systems. And then it changed to a very dystopian vision of "The Terminator ," and "The Matrix." By the way, speaking about "The Terminator ," recently I just got an idea of just having a lecture in Dallas, Texas earlier this month.
there I I read and I this citation needed I can't prove this but I I read that while you were on Magnum you were considered for both the roles of Indiana Jones and the Terminator I was never considered for the Terminator nobody called nobody wrote u i when I I was not on Magnum I I don't mind saying I didn't
there but my recollection of like is it Terminator with the three breasted? I just know. I just prefer here and there's butterflies here which I think
He's also one of the tech guys in "Terminator 3," but that's-- Really?
agricultural companies with their IP and their-and terminator genes might actually really change the way that we interact with food.
I mean, this is basically what the terminator robot should have looked like I think.
And literally he was just sometimes this little dot sort of trailing like the Terminator , one step after another.
Adam Greenberg, who'd just shot "The Terminator " was my DP.
Or perhaps, we have Skynet from "The Terminator ," where intelligent machines are going to take over the world.
And then it changed to a very dystopian vision of "The Terminator ," and "The Matrix." By the way, speaking about "The Terminator ," recently I just got an idea of just having a lecture in Dallas, Texas earlier this month. I looked at "The Terminator ," I said, you know what, guys?
happen where the um governor of California, the Terminator himself, decided that we were
This is Linda Hamilton, the actress who played Sarah Connor in "The Terminator " and "Terminator 2" and the most recent one, which is actually quite good.
systems, one, that these systems will become like the Terminator , will develop some level of intellectual capacity,
One day, that hacker's going to be on some "Terminator 2" level of intelligence, and we only can stop it with automated help.
And being a social network, it doesn't turn into some kind of terminator that wants to kill us all because it is a social network.
When they think of AI, they thought of "The Terminator ." I mean, it was really simple stuff.
So I want to stay on this theme of norms, because I think it's something that we at Google and Alphabet and more broadly could probably spend a little bit more time thinking about. And nuanced differences between robotics evoking fears of terminator in the West and being wildly embraced in the East, that's subtle compared to some of the more complex normative challenges.
I'm supremely confident that our future is very bright, more Star Trek than Terminator .
I just thought about, wow, from "Terminator ", "RoboCop", to this.
And so I like to analogize us to being-- I don't know if you've seen the movie-- "Terminator 2" with Sarah Connor knowing that there
the number one thing that goes with theory of mind is in fact empathy is in us uh as it happens on the on the uh day that I'm speaking here Terminator Salvation just opened on the preceding
And then there's the reality, which even the terminator could not overcome, which is the gridlock that exists among the political parties. As I understand it, there's a majority of
larger, an enormous economic and cultural force today -- but even the Terminator couldn't
How will you approach it differently? How will you not end up as the Terminator governor, Governor Schwarzenegger, who started off with enormous public support, but unfortunately
Kind of like, you know, the Terminator , the cyborgs have become self-aware?
You know, I asked Jim Cameron, I said, you know, like "Terminator " cost 5 million.
Yes, indeed. What about future scenarios, something like "The Terminator " movie, perhaps, or in your book, you call it superintelligence,
Absolutely. And that's where a lot of stuff is headed, and it's also where that like "Terminator 2" fear of like, do I want my body chipped?