@marlonmapuranga4149

This sounded like an AI Interview

@zizwajamesmauluka8742

So much incredible detail here


Personally, AI's capabilities have been exaggerated, making it seem scarier than it actually is.

@SolomonAbhilash

Really well spoken person he is, maintaining a constant rate of speech throughout is mad impressive as in how fast he's able to process information and give apt responses!

@zizwajamesmauluka8742

Love this interview

@jaymacpherson8167

Best views on AI I’ve heard. I hope this was not AI generated! 🤣

@zizwajamesmauluka8742

The Terminator talk around AI really needs to be talked about, I'm glad he brought it up

@MITHSONSEALINGMithsonAdmin

It is good interview. Response is instantaneous. Looks like pre-trained some times. 🙂

@okurutemmanuel9356

Best advice for all AI enthusiasts and pessimists alike

@hanzalayousuf3961

To the Point 👍🏻

@zizwajamesmauluka8742

Lovely content

@Thehulkster375

It’s interesting the rhetoric around income inequality and AI.

@eleganceinmotion710

Visuals are pretty good, though face expressions are a bit sterotypical, but modualization and rhythm of voice needs more work. 

Big give away was the quote of "not ai but  people using ai" 

Reminds me of the random mode of the ipod that didn't feel random.

@wghost1

I truly love that realistic view of Mr.Etzioni and i totally agree , education and innovation without wisdom amounts to nothing in the end , however i'm not comfortable with politicizing educational discussions , and a fake Zoom call or video is something i've never heard of before now , it's also good to know the historical fact of he is actually the first computer science Harvard graduate , i would've added this to my HBS collection if it wasn't for that Trump question , however the answer to that question is also true

@gthin

Sometimes I felt like they are secretly spouses 😂 the tone of question and answers was interesting.

@phiazi473

It is naive to assume that AI cannot evolve into an autonomous threat in the future. The integration of autonomous robotics and AI is no longer a fictional concept but a tangible reality, though still in its early stages of development.

@dmitriyapak

Eventually, so many functions will depend on AI that shutting it down could cause more harm than letting it go rogue. Anyone who truly understands AI doesn’t see a favorable long-term outcome for humanity. If they do, then they don’t understand it

@alokranjan1760

Something to learn.wow😊~
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@SubnetMaskedMan

To the untrained eye this may seem as a good interview, but in reality it’s misguided & demonstrates the issue of rapid fire questions.
She asked him if AI will replace jobs and he said not yet, for now it will empower jobs and make people more productive.  What he fails to mention is that by empowering workers to do tasks faster that will cause downsizing.
If you had a team of ten yesterday you may now have a team of 2 as these two will be more productive and do the job of ten.
She asked no follow ups on that and didn’t oppose because it’s a rapid fire session.

@gabrielgkabelen4780

Thanks Dear... Gabby watching from Indonesia

@jamesfrankel7827

This interview iterviewer did not address AI alignment or the moloch problem otherwise known as coordination misalignment or either of their p(doom) ie. statistical probability of Doom, existential threat from 0% to 100%.