Philosophy of artificial intelligence
Artificial stupidity is commonly used as a humorous opposite of the term artificial intelligence (AI), often as a derogatory reference to the inability of AI technology to adequately perform its tasks. However, within the field of computer science, artificial stupidity is also used to refer to a technique of "dumbing down" computer programs in order to deliberately introduce errors in their responses. (Wikipedia).
Noam Chomsky: Artificial intelligence or natural stupidity?
Noam Chomsky: Artificial intelligence or natural stupidity? This channel provides bite-sized (mostly) speech or interviews of Slavoj Žižek and Noam Chomsky - the two philosophers with different views on a lot of issues. We hope this process helps to digest their opinion or views on specif
From playlist AI talks
Should we be scared of artificial intelligence and all it will bring us? Not so long as we remember to make sure to build artificial emotional intelligence into the technology. Please subscribe here: http://tinyurl.com/o28mut7 If you like our films take a look at our shop (we ship worldwid
From playlist WORK + CAPITALISM
Narcissism is the word we routinely use to describe someone self-satisfied and arrogant. But what do we really mean by the word – and are we applying it correctly? If you like our films, take a look at our shop (we ship worldwide): https://goo.gl/YfXSQO Join our mailing list: http://bit.ly
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Yes. I make mistakes ... rarely. http://www.flippingphysics.com
From playlist Miscellaneous
Being clumsy is one of the most humiliating of scenarios. We need to learn to make friends with our ‘inner idiot’. If you like our films, take a look at our shop (we ship worldwide): https://goo.gl/Hji5nT Join our mailing list: http://bit.ly/2e0TQNJ Or visit us in person at our London HQ
From playlist SELF
But what is an Artificial Neuron? | Artificial Neurons decoded
#ArtificialNeuron #perceptron #deeplearning In this video, I have explained the concept of an artificial neuron from a mathematical point of view. This video will help the beginners to understand the building blocks of the modern day deep neural nets. You will get to know what are the dif
From playlist Learn Machine Learning Concepts
Is It Better to Be Polite or Frank?
We live in an age that thinks highly of frankness and directness. But there are – nevertheless – a few reasons why politeness remains a hugely important quality. If you like our films, take a look at our shop (we ship worldwide): https://goo.gl/hMBQQs FURTHER READING “For most of hu
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HAR 2009: Futureshock, don't panic! 6/7
Clip 6 Speaker: Arjen Kamphuis how do we deal with accelerating change? A much improved and updated version of my 2005 What The Hack talk about the future of information, bio and nanotechologies, their convergence and it's consequences. For more information go to: https://har200
From playlist Hacking at Random (HAR) 2009
Michio Kaku: Who is right about A.I.: Mark Zuckerberg or Elon Musk? | Big Think
Michio Kaku: Who is right about A.I.: Mark Zuckerberg or Elon Musk? New videos DAILY: https://bigth.ink Join Big Think Edge for exclusive video lessons from top thinkers and doers: https://bigth.ink/Edge ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- In
From playlist The future: artificial intelligence | Big Think
Episode 23 - AI, Machine Learning, VR, and No Innovation
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From playlist The Nerd Continuity Podcast
22C3: On working memory and mental imagery
Speaker: Victor Eliashberg How does the brain learn to think? A representation of an untrained human brain, call it B(0), is encoded in the human genome -- its size can hardly exceed a few megabytes. In contrast, a representation of a trained brain, B(t), after big enough time t (say t=2
From playlist 22C3: Private Investigations
Artificial Intelligence - Q&A #9
My thoughts on artificial intelligence. https://pythonprogramming.net https://twitter.com/sentdex https://www.facebook.com/pythonprogramming.net/ https://plus.google.com/+sentdex
From playlist Questions and Answers
4. Search: Depth-First, Hill Climbing, Beam
MIT 6.034 Artificial Intelligence, Fall 2010 View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/6-034F10 Instructor: Patrick Winston This lecture covers algorithms for depth-first and breadth-first search, followed by several refinements: keeping track of nodes already considered, hill climbing
From playlist MIT 6.034 Artificial Intelligence, Fall 2010
Disruption - Seminar 29 - AGI timelines
A seminar series on the science of disruption in technology organised by Adam Dorr. This week we discuss timelines for artificial general intelligence (AGI), how various groups in society are updating their timelines and what that might mean. Topics: - What is narrow vs general AI? AI vs
From playlist Disruption seminar
Also see: https://rodneybrooks.com/the-seven-deadly-sins-of-predicting-the-future-of-ai/
From playlist Advanced Data Science
Seth Lloyd - Science and the Future of Humanity
We are privileged to be living when science is making astounding progress. Humanity has learned so much, so quickly. What will science achieve in another hundred years? A thousand years? A million years? Unimaginable? But what are the risks? Are they existential? For the future of humanity
From playlist Closer To Truth - Seth Lloyd Interviews
Science and the Future of Humanity | Episode 1713 | Closer To Truth
Humankind has learned so much, so fast. What are the risks of scientific knowledge? Look to the future. Artificial intelligence. Genetic engineering. Benefits? Dangers? How will science shape the future of humanity? Featuring interviews with Max Tegmark, Anthony Aguirre, Seth Lloyd, and Pa
From playlist Closer To Truth | Season 17
AWESOME "Human levitation" (science illusion)!!!
This experiment with a mirror shows you a very common illusion that magicians and illusionists often mislead us with. This is physics experiment for science project.
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