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A documentary exploring how artificial intelligence is changing life as we know it — from jobs to privacy to a growing rivalry between the U.S. and China.

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  1. AI and robotics will be good for China where the population is on the decline. Robots have already workers in the factories and will increase in the future. Life has to go on and humans had adjusted to the various industrial revolutions and will continue to do so. This report is concentrating on the negative aspects basically and I believe that the is a propaganda basis to this due to the West losing grounds.

  2. Ви хочете гроші від мене ? Я така погана для всіх країн світу, я нічого не отримав від вас гадів ?? В чому причина.??

  3. 00:00 A.I. is becoming a pivotal force in our world
    07:00 China leads the world in AI thanks to a new generation of ambitious techs and venture capitalists.
    19:15 China's social-credit system is powerful and troublesome
    25:19 Deep learning has changed the map and is now used in almost every sector of society.
    36:50 Truck drivers are worried about automation due to rising inequality in wages.
    41:21 A.I. could threaten about 50% of jobs in the next 15 years
    52:09 Automation is the silent job killer, lowering the standard of living.
    57:23 Automation and A.I. are rapidly changing the job market, disproportionately affecting women and those in low-paying jobs.
    1:08:22 We are in a new phase of the economy called surveillance capitalism.
    1:14:14 Google and Facebook use behavioral prediction to make money
    1:25:55 California residents will have the right to know and control their digital data
    1:30:46 Artificial intelligence and surveillance technology are becoming increasingly pervasive and opaque in everyday life.
    1:42:08 The world is dominated by just two AI superpowers
    1:47:44 A.I. has the potential to be used for good and evil, and governments need to find a balance

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    A.I. is becoming a pivotal force in our world
    – A.I. is being developed rapidly in China and the US
    – A.I. has the potential to increase productivity but also threaten jobs
    – A.I. is being used for corporate surveillance and poses a threat to democracy
    – The game of Go signaled a new era for A.I.
    – A.I. has the potential to deepen inequality and divide the world into A.I. superpowers

    China leads the world in AI thanks to a new generation of ambitious techs and venture capitalists.
    – China recognized AI as critical for the future, catching up with foreign companies and investing in its development.
    – China's progress in AI implementation in just 2.5 years is hard to believe, with about 17-18 billion-dollar companies in AI today.
    – Chinese universities produce ambitious young techs competing for new ideas, financed by a new cadre of Chinese venture capitalists.
    – China's form of entrepreneurship is described as tenacious, very fast, winner-take-all, and has an incredible work ethic.

    China's social-credit system is powerful and troublesome
    – Experimenting with social-credit system in Shanghai
    – China aims to lead the world in AI by 2030
    – Self-driving trucks could be ten times safer than human drivers

    Deep learning has changed the map and is now used in almost every sector of society.
    – Computers acquire knowledge by themselves from data and examples.
    – Machines help us be more creative and find solutions to urgent problems.
    – Deep learning can predict early-stage conditions in breast cancer.

    Truck drivers are worried about automation due to rising inequality in wages.
    – Truckers like Shawn and Hope Cumbee face high expenses and breakdowns that eat into their profits.
    – Companies like Embark are already operating driverless trucks on the interstate.

    A.I. could threaten about 50% of jobs in the next 15 years
    – A.I. is not close to displacing humans yet
    – People in Silicon Valley have different opinions on the impact of A.I.
    – Kai-Fu Lee is frank about the downside of A.I.

    Automation is the silent job killer, lowering the standard of living.
    – Offshoring is responsible for only 20% of job loss.
    – Productivity growth is responsible for most of the job loss.
    – Automation leads to increased productivity but also results in job loss.
    – The decline in standard of living has been between 10% to 15% in the last 15 years.

    Automation and A.I. are rapidly changing the job market, disproportionately affecting women and those in low-paying jobs.
    – Many routine and information-processing jobs, such as cashiers and clerical staff, are at high risk of automation.
    – Without economic stability and access to training, workers are struggling to adapt to the changing job market.

    We are in a new phase of the economy called surveillance capitalism.
    – Surveillance capitalism claims private human experience as a source of raw material.
    – Google began using digital traces of users' behavior to predict their interests and make money.

    Google and Facebook use behavioral prediction to make money
    – Google kept their revenue secret until their IPO in 2004, where it was revealed that their revenue had increased by 3,590% between 2000 and 2004
    – Facebook and Google collect data from free services and use it for prediction models, which has raised concerns about privacy and the corporate surveillance state

    California residents will have the right to know and control their digital data
    – Proposed California ballot initiative to give consumers control of their digital data worth $4 million
    – New law passed in California will give residents the right to know what personal information tech companies have, and the right to say no to selling it

    Artificial intelligence and surveillance technology are becoming increasingly pervasive and opaque in everyday life.
    – The use of AI in hiring processes and risk assessment algorithms in the criminal justice system are often hidden from individuals.
    – In authoritarian states like China, AI and surveillance technology are being used to monitor and control citizens to an alarming degree, with reports of human rights abuses and political re-education camps for ethnic minorities.

    The world is dominated by just two AI superpowers
    – The US fears Huawei's 5G equipment may have back-door access to Chinese government
    – Chinese tech companies like Megvii have difficulty accessing American technology
    – The idea of engagement between China and the US is coming under question
    – If China and the US are fundamentally antagonistic to each other, then we're in a completely different world

    A.I. has the potential to be used for good and evil, and governments need to find a balance
    – A.I. is a technology that can be used for good and evil.
    – Governments need to limit themselves in using A.I. to maintain a safe environment without encroaching on individual rights and privacies.
    – Every country will be tempted to use A.I. beyond the limits that citizens would like.
    – Democracy is threatened by the progress of A.I. unless we increase the collective wisdom to deal with the increased power.
    – The stakes are high, and we should not take these concerns lightly.

  4. This kind of world is not progress. Not human. a monster. It's a countdown to human distinction of wise man knowing. Being replaced by the machine. Internally, the united states is fighting a cultural war while china is fighting a tech war. It will all have to somehow blow up in our faces because neither is sustainable. Wishful thinking we will not colonize Mars or the moon. Seemingly all spells cast by warlocks and witches ate being Played out on the stage of earth. Wishing to be dominant All powerful Ozz. Is the human condition. Looking upon it's heap of destruction asking himself did I do that.

  5. lol …people always look at the price …they want cheaper …so companies need to compete at lower prices by incorporating AI …. they do lower costs… and the cost is someone's job … now they complain about it! you cannot have one without the other, they joined at the hip! if you sell for pennies, you earn pennies!

  6. The sad thing is that it would actually be incredibly useful to have surveillance systems and data collection if we collected & used it ethically. However, it has been ruined by corporate greed.

  7. Fifty years ago I thought that someday – maybe in 500 years – AI would give us a clear and useful definition of intelligence. And this would revolutionize human life. Yes, it would give us some real neat gadgets and it might also give us some dangerous gadgets, but the tech would be secondary. The singularity would be the idea. Essentially I was hoping that AI would someday do what dumb computers did in the 20th century.

    Computers were invented to solve differential equations numerically. Solving differential equations numerically is important. Climate models do it. Almost all computer models do it. Spaceship guidance computers do it. But solving differential equations is not a pressing need for most people.

    If computers were JUST machines to solve differernial equations numerically, the human race could make do with a few thousand of the things. If we remember that every embedded system is also a computer, we have more computers than human beings. Earth contains chips, insects and a modest dash of human clay.

    Computers do some of everything. When you load a different program, your computer becomes in essence a different machine. Computers evolved from hyper-specialized math machines to super-generalized information machines for one simple reason – we know what information is. We REALLY know.

    In 1900 the phrase "quantity of information" was as vague and useless as "quantity of virtue". But not today. Today the phrase "a bit of information" is about as wispy as "a pound of butter". This means we can see the information aspect of everything. And computerize everything.

    In the seventies, when I was young and still believed young things, I thought that AI would make it two for two. Define "intelligence" and use that knowledge. And give the world that knowledge. I also thought it would take a few centuries. And that was the problem.

    To do AI right… AI powered by insight… would take a long, long time. Unfortunately, you can make AI powered by sleaze.

    Sleaze AI erases the difference between "intelligence" and "intelligent behavior". Sleaze AI says, "I have this black box. It does whatever. I don't know what it does actually, but customers approve. Customers say it acts real smart. Therefore, it is real smart." Intelligence is no longer something in the brainbox. It's something in the market. It is a marketing term.

  8. from massive amounts of data a machine can play ping pong doesn't mean that from massive amounts of data a machine can solve climate change. there are huge fallacies in many of the statements and data points inside of this documentary.

  9. Movie removed,1963 STOP THE WORLD I WANT to get Off,robots ran the world,at 10 sure bent my mind👆🤌✌️✊❣️Dorothy Knew I would not live in the Jetsons age,if only my car could fly😘🥳‼️‼️‼️Happy New Year 🙏They underestimated our true Creator 🙏👍🎤🎶🎼🎶🎼🎵🎼🎶🎼🎼🎵🎵🥂

  10. Breast cancer and most of the major cancers are caused by iodine deficiency. Iodine and vitamin D work hand-in-hand to keep cancer cells in check in the human body from my research. If you have enough iodine the gene for cancer remains off.

    Cancer is a huge money Maker $$$$$$ for the medical industry fyi preventive medicine is the best medicine, but I have seen health miracles with the iodine too. You need selenium and magnesium to absorb iodine. All the vitamins and minerals work together to keep you healthy. Your body also needs regular physical exercise and to get enough sleep. Your mental health also affects your physical health so surround yourself with positive loving people.

    Iodine is also directly related to brain health and IQ as well as fertility. Iodine is mainly for the sex organs, and the Brain, and is critical for every cell of the body. Iodine is absorbed through the thyroid. Toxic bromine has replaced the iodine they use to put in our bread. Bromine is a toxic halogen that mimics iodine and blocks your body from absorbing this critical necessary nutrient.

    This is the reason we have so much breast, ovarian and prostate cancer etc…. also why we have so many children taking ADD ADHD medications $$$$ … If a mother doesn't have enough iodine while pregnant her baby's IQ will drop by 15 points or can have ADD ADHD autism or complete mental retardation and deafness. Pregnant and nursing women need double the amount of iodine. Women need higher levels of iodine than men, after puberty.

    Please do your research 🙏❤️ the Chinese population and Asian population have very high IQs because culturally they consume 12 mg of iodine per day through seaweed sea vegetables and sea food. Cranberries are also high in Iodine. I make homemade cranberry juice with raw honey 🍯. Just boil fresh or frozen cranberries and add honey to taste

    Much of the ocean now has been exposed to radiation. The good news is that iodine is the antidote to radiation poisoning ❤😃 I take the nascent iodine but I have heard Lugals is good too

  11. Nowadays, people get excited when robots can overtake them. Enjoying driving a car does not necessarily mean that the person driving it is very good at that activity. When the robot takes away the pleasure of driving a car from man, it does not necessarily mean that we are witnessing the evolution of man as an individual or as a species, but that there is an involution of the majority of individuals. It's like the robot taking away the human's legs.

  12. Can pulsed microwaves hitting the breast give the appearance of cancer? I know it can manipulate other organs or constant hit to the brain stem causes memory loss. As hitting other organs can mock other diseases.

  13. Why is nobody talking about keeping people in roles where they can oversee robots, do less work, and still get paid a good wage? People are going to disagree and say, well they are not doing anything, or they are doing less, why would they get paid. But that money saved by not paying these folks goes directly to the pockets of higher ups who are already overseeing workers. What is the difference? These folks are rich and are allowed to get richer, working people are expected to keep working or go hungry. What double standards.

  14. I am 50 for the second time. In my mid-twenties folks in my circle did a variety of jobs, many were at the start of what has become great careers. Many of the young people in my life are in jobs without health insurance, they are classified as independent contractors, many are in the service industry and work for tips. While others are drowning in student loan debt. It's discouraging.

  15. A 50% of the workforce is gone. How are they making money? Is the government going subsidized? Will governments go broke subsidizing? The people cannot find jobs anymore or will they just be forgotten like all the homeless people are now. I think Seth is gonna be high murders gonna be really high so The people who's making that technology wants it to work. They're not really looking at the downside.
    And I hope then I'll get kicked out of a job. Because an AI is smarter than them. We already seen a downside in workforce because the company wants to save money or they wanna get a bigger bonus who will know about the future.
    Who will get left Behind in the new future.

  16. China is talking about how DATA reigns king?? Used to be good Ole fashioned exercise. Competition with USA in DATA. HOW stupid. I wish it would have stayed like 60s 70s 80s. Now it's all about Technology. SAD what humans are are achieving in their life. Cell phone. It's all about cell phones and Technology. I will LONG GONE in when Tech reigns supreme. I'm active. I exercise and care less about stupid cell phones.

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