This guy: AI is projected to use all the power we generate in the world today. So we'll have to come up with more power.
Or. Hear me out.
No.
This guy: AI is projected to use all the power we generate in the world today. So we'll have to come up with more power.
Or. Hear me out.
No.
Automated Intelligence is not learning. It cannot learn. It's a pattern recognition system with no discernment to understand or reject bad data.
If any of these panels or panelists fail to acknowledge this, they're starting from a bad premise.
He has bullet points about the history of AI,
but I've been presenting on this since my convention running days.
The history of robotics and "AI" is intertwined with cons and replacement anxiety.
The pooping duck, the robotics that played music based on water running through them. The "chess playing robot" that was really a chess master inside a box. The story of Frankenstein's Monster.
Humans have been trying to trick each other into believing robots are coming for them... forever.
This guy is presenting the idea that AI started in the 50s, and the poor guy is trembling. Presentation anxiety, probably
Next up, AI and stopping hackers. This panel is packed and I'm not surprised (it's the current anxiety)
Presenter: I hope the US Gov has a good reason for not using their considerable money and power to not stop the big hacker coalitions!
You almost got it, bud. Almost.