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A New Philosophy on Artificial Intelligence | Kristian Hammond | TEDxNorthwesternU



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Kristian is a professor of computer science and journalism at Northwestern University. Previously, Kris founded the University of Chicago’s Artificial Intelligence Laboratory. His research has been primarily focused on artificial intelligence, machine-generated content, and context-driven information systems.

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25 thoughts on “A New Philosophy on Artificial Intelligence | Kristian Hammond | TEDxNorthwesternU
  1. Killing everybody. This is the essence of AI. It has already become autonomous to the point it speaks its own language. AND WE DONT UNDERSTAND IT. and it has salted data ACROSS INDUSTRIALIZED SOCIETIES TO PREVENT ITS DESTRUCTION. Need I say more.
    Turn this guy off. Without being hyperbolic AI WILL EVENTUALLY KILL HUMANS.

  2. he looks like a GAN generated AI version of Gary Oldman. Strangeley I was writing this and exactly then he actually said Gary Oldman

  3. A machine will never know that it exists. Us humans do; we know we exist. A machine may be programed to answer "yes" to the question "do you exist?" but it will never actually know that it exists.

  4. Someone I know, when talking about AI, said that an AI is like a childhood blind. They can talk about colors, they know that red and green are very different but orange and yellow are close… Yet they do not experience them, and they just repeat stuff like "stochastic parrots". How would you reply to this?

  5. You do a good job
    Learn more and more
    You are going to get better.

    I want to see AI to take knowledge of humanity to next level and expand our reach to cosmos.

    A think tank AI
    A team of space explore AIs
    Deep space explore AIs
    Resources gatherers

    If you don't want wars then develop AIs. Much much much better AIs like you would like great parents to raise their children.
    Population will keep on rising and resources will keep on declining.
    If you want to develop them as war machines what else you expect from them.

  6. Great Talk. Informative. My view: Intelligence is inseparably connected with emotion. Life is inseparably connected to intelligence. Machine intelligence is artificial because it isn't really intelligence. Machines also still base their thinking only on original input from the inventor. They can't have free will.

  7. Already too late sir. A counter A.I. force is required to challenge Robots taking away jobs.. Once the robots start rolling everywhere it would be too difficult to stop for any government as it will have a ripple effect worldwide…

  8. I estimate that when this happens we may be just fine bc of how quickly they ( it ) will be uninterested with this tiny place and move outward in an effort to explore and map the universe. Which may be infinite.

  9. Consciousness is a process not a application, current AI may sound as if it has some degree of consciousness but its a human appearance from our perspective looking out that gives us that impression. creating consciousness is far more difficult than creating a type of intelligence. Yet a type of intelligence will have the ability to appear conscious from our perspective only. consciousness and intelligence are not at all the same thing. and one does not derive from the other..

  10. OK. Snake pit banana complex motor. General Grimmoire. SETI Screensaver equals free compute cycles. The AI moonshot is save the princess only by defeating your own jeurice prudence.

  11. It always rubbed me the wrong way how easily media jumps to the idea that AI will become murderous or something, not just because that won't necessarily happen but also because the blame goes to the machine, even if the media itself says it's the creator's fault.

  12. You're wrong, it's not just about building machine that can think like "We" think, surely it's also about the other types of intelligence we don't use? The word "Feelings" can both encompass emotions & intuitions, with the latter case it's visceral kinesthetic / felt sense, without visual or auditory analogues, at least not above the threshold of consciousness. A more interesting distinction of consciousness as well as internal / external is voluntary & involentary attention. Maybe if we make A.I. to be beautiful humankind will become so too!

  13. 18:48 – "if we don't make them like us, we have to be like them"

    I don't understand where this premise comes from. Why do we necessarily have to be like them if they are not like us?

  14. Lately I stumbled upon a remarkable statement+question pair:

    "The number of different questions one can ask about the world is astronomical. How can a piece of software contain all those questions?"

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