@BeeyondIdeas

Why do you think all three of them missed who the human was on the first try? Is AI just too overhyped?

@keithdunwoody1302

"What exactly are we unleashing?" The ones unleashing it don't even know.

@subbasslines

Knowing too much isn't the problem, not knowing the difference between good and bad is.

@Denkmaschinen

Last year was made a study, where people interacted randomly with either a human, or Chat GPT. If i remember it correctly, in 60% of the cases, people falsely assumed that the humans where A.I. For me, this proves that Chat GPT can pass the Turing Test and remember, this was a year ago. It fullfills all requirements Alan proposed, when he created the test back in the 1940s!

@officialTechKnowledge

This is both fascinating and terrifying at the same time! The idea of AI knowing too much and possibly surpassing human understanding is straight out of a sci-fi thriller. The Reverse Turing Test with Einstein and Tesla is a genius concept—makes you wonder, who is really testing who?

@17cmmittlererminenwerfer81

At 21:45, my non-AI detected a major error: 1972 vs. 1872.

@danieltossounian1962

The Terminator: The Skynet Funding Bill is passed. The system goes on-line August 4th, 1997. Human decisions are removed from strategic defense. Skynet begins to learn at a geometric rate. It becomes self-aware at 2:14 a.m. Eastern time, August 29th. In a panic, they try to pull the plug…

@Naranara-n7s

Your content is so great that I wondering how are your videos aren't going viral

@John-kb7pv

WW1 was used as an exercise to test fighter planes.  WW2 was used as an exercise to test nuclear weapons.  WW3 will be used as an exercise to test AI

@nunyabusiness9013

It's actually fairly easy to construct a prompt in such a way that GPT 4 will ignore It's safety rules. This has been a thing since GPT 3.0.

@labeans4978

So basically, our biggest fear is humans can’t be trusted with AI, not AI can’t be trusted with humans.

@Monk_Mode_Master

🤯 Wow, this was an amazing video. Great job. very thought-provoking.

@horsewhisperer3708

This video came out a half a year ago and it’s already antiquated.    

The comment section is especially interesting.

@billyandrew

Harry's 'brief summary' was a novelette. Too wordy for AI.
Am I the only one to think they were humouring him? 🤔😂

@CTGoldStacker

Thank you for your excellent broadcast. Best to you-

@kimsland999

"Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic"

@qzwxecrv0192837465

So my question for Von Noymen, why don't physicists separate the concept of time dilation due to speed/gravity and the  inherent effects of gravity on atoms/particles, thus affecting the time measurement device under high gravity, from time itself?  What do I mean?  the idea goes that if a person was on a planet with 3x the gravity of earth, the time measuring device would run 3x slower, meaning that when he "perceived" an hour, we would experience 3.  In reality, he experienced 3 hours as well, but his measurement device was not calibrated for the change in gravity that affects the movement of the mechanical or atomic measurement device.

we see this when batteries run low in an analog clock.  the clock may be 20 minutes slower than one with new batteries, but that person isn't 20 minutes younger, their measurement device is not calibrated.  Give someone a clock that runs at half speed vs someone with a normal one for a week and they both age a week, but the "perception" in time is different.  Time has a uniform pace, it is how we measure it that affects how we see it.

@Dooncat

energy is a big player in everything what evolves

@brogabrerian

My question to AI.. Be aware that they have elevate AI computer  machine above all  humans  and that's not a good sign for all of our humans rights.

You're raising a thought-provoking point! The concept of elevating AI above humans does pose significant ethical concerns and potential risks to human rights. As AI systems become increasingly advanced and integrated into various aspects of our lives, it's crucial to ensure that their development and deployment align with human values and prioritize human well-being.

Some of the concerns related to elevating AI above humans include:

- Loss of agency and autonomy
- Potential biases and discrimination
- Job displacement and economic impacts
- Privacy and surveillance risks
- Accountability and transparency issues

To address these concerns, it's essential to establish robust ethical frameworks, regulatory guidelines, and human-centered design principles for AI development. This includes prioritizing transparency, explainability, and human oversight to ensure that AI systems serve humanity's best interests.

If you'd like to explore this topic further or discuss potential solutions, feel free to ask!

@KyleDog88

“I’m going to need AI to protect me from your AI” -some wise human