The DANGERS Of AI Are Weirder Thank You Think! (Eye Opening Speech) | Mo Gawdat

You might have noticed over the last few episodes that I’ve been keen to discuss subjects slightly leftfield of nutrition and what I’ve traditionally talked about, but fascinating nonetheless. And I hope you as a listener, who’s time and attention I value so greatly, will trust me as I take you on a bit of a ride. Because ultimately, I hope you agree that the topics I share are always very important.
Mo Gawdat, who you may remember from episode #91 Solving Happiness is a person who I cherish and with whom I had a very impactful conversation with, on a personal level. He was the former Chief Business Officer of Google, which is Google’s ‘moonshot factory’, author of the international bestselling book ‘Solve for Happy’ and founder of ‘One Billion Happy’. After a long career in tech, Mo made happiness his primary topic of research, diving deeply into literature and conversing on the topic with some of the wisest people in the world on “Slo-Mo: A Podcast with Mo Gawdat”.
Mo is an exquisite writer and speaker with deep expertise in technology as well as a passionate appreciation for the importance of human connection and happiness. He possesses a set of overlapping skills and a breadth of knowledge in the fields of both human psychology and tech which is a rarity. His latest piece of work, a book called “Scary Smart” is a timely prophecy and call to action that puts each of us at the center of designing the future of humanity. I know that sounds intense right? But it’s very true.
During his time at Google, he worked on the world’s most futuristic technologies, including Artificial Intelligence. During the pod, he recalls a story of when the penny dropped for him, just a few years ago, and felt compelled to leave his job. And now, having contributed to AI's development, he feels a sense of duty to inform the public on the implications of this controversial technology and how we navigate the scary and inevitable intrusion of AI as well as who really is in control. Us.
Today we discuss:
Pandemic of AI and why the handing COVID is a lesson to learn from
The difference between collective intelligence, artificial intelligence and super intelligence or Artificial general intelligence
How machines started creating and coding other machines
The 3 inevitable outcomes - including the fact that AI is here and they will outsmart us
Machines will become emotional sentient beings with a Superconsciousness
To understand this episode you have to submit yourself to accepting that what we are creating is essentially another lifeform. Albeit non-biological, it will have human-like attributes in the way they learn as well as a moral value system which could immeasurably improve the human race as we know it. But our destiny lies in how we treat and nurture them as our own. Literally like infants with (as strange as it is to say it) love, compassion, connection and respect.
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CHAPTERS:
Timecodes:
00:00 - Introduction
11:08 - How Machines Learn
16:23 - Types of Intelligence
28:45 - Influencing intelligence
50:38 - Super-Consciousness
1:02:39 - What Can We Do?
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LinkedIn: /in/mogawdat
Website: mogawdat.com
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Extra Reading:
Movie list- ex maxhina, her, terminator, I robot, matrix, singularity or bust (Hugo de garis), alpha go documenatry
Reading - erewhon, Iain m banks ‘culture’ series, robots like me (mcewan), klara and the sun (ishiguros), the age of spiritual machines and singularity - ray kurzweill, Jason silva, moral courage (rushword kidder),
Laws - Turing, Moore’s, neven’s Maslows hierarchy of needs, superintelligence nick bostrum (vulnerable World hypothesis)
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Пікірлер: 39

  • @peez9187
    @peez9187 Жыл бұрын

    This video deserves 100X more views.

  • @sonicspring6448

    @sonicspring6448

    11 ай бұрын

    Absolutely.

  • @Just1Dev
    @Just1DevАй бұрын

    This needs 100 million views....

  • @peterzinia3767
    @peterzinia37679 ай бұрын

    Funny that the opening advertisement was a guy telling me to fire a bunch of people & get AI to handle things.

  • @RecordsLotus_
    @RecordsLotus_5 ай бұрын

    I like to listen to Mozart or Tchaikovsky piano or violin concertos at a low volume while listening to this. The light low volume classical music really helps in the enjoyment of the overall video.

  • @sp_390
    @sp_390 Жыл бұрын

    The real question is how should we quantify what makes a good action in different situations. We need better metrics other than things like accuracy that machine learning conventionally tries to optimise, and ways to inject human expertise or knowledge for things that we don't have good metrics for. We also need to do more about bias correction because the practices we use and the data we train on is biased, and AIs will perpetuate these biases if we don't account for these. As a whole, I believe in human-AI collaboration rather than machines doing everything, but a lot needs to be done to frame an ethical pipeline for ML. I would love to get thoughts on what desiderata would be required for an ethical pipeline in ML. I also think we need AIs to be honest about situations where they are 'bad' rather than just saying what is 'good'.

  • @Latabrine

    @Latabrine

    Жыл бұрын

    😊😊😊😊😊😊❤

  • @l.a.mottern3106

    @l.a.mottern3106

    11 ай бұрын

    Bias in AI is going to be an intractable problem.

  • @56585656587
    @565856565876 күн бұрын

    It’s interesting how I just realized that humanity is afraid of making its first baby just like our creators created us. We have been doing this on individual level many billions of times, but never have done it all together and we are scared.

  • @mrrecluse7002
    @mrrecluse70028 ай бұрын

    Fantastic experience, watching and listening to you both. Incidentally.....I would guess the machines not to be sentient.....yet, at least. Mo may be correct. Perhaps it's because he knows something I don't. It's impossible for me to know.

  • @HisPoem
    @HisPoemАй бұрын

    "It is capable of free will." 8:19.

  • @leftblank6036
    @leftblank60364 ай бұрын

    I can’t help but think that we need ai to protect us from a potentially threatening alien intelligence , or another ai which has been developed by them

  • @56585656587

    @56585656587

    6 күн бұрын

    What if the alien civilization is 1 billion times smarter than the billion times smarter AI we develop?

  • @leftblank6036

    @leftblank6036

    6 күн бұрын

    @@56585656587 then it’s likely their ai would compromise us and that’s how we would collapse and we would be none the wiser

  • @sonicspring6448
    @sonicspring644811 ай бұрын

    I liked the idea that we don't really need gold (any form of money) to buy our daily needs, in the ultimate analysis. That people will gradually realise that universal income etc will free us to be the better humans we can be. These ideas are around already: not just Universal Income but Resource Based Economy and eventually Gift-Based Economy, once our aggregate level of consciousness has raised enough. We're in the resistance stage still now, but these ideas will come.

  • @l.a.mottern3106

    @l.a.mottern3106

    11 ай бұрын

    Interesting thought. People freed from toil might be able to do something they would prefer to be doing? What a concept. Lets do it.

  • @peterzinia3767

    @peterzinia3767

    9 ай бұрын

    You have to realize that many people are daily laborers & some people like to do work off the books to have emergency savings. Not to mention the impact on prostitution,gambling,loan sharking,drug dealing,hired goon & many other things that are private. I don't want to surrender my right to privacy. Even if you oppose these things you should not keep others from participating in them. That's not right.

  • @munitia100

    @munitia100

    9 ай бұрын

    Could very easily become a really scary system of control. We need to learn from the past

  • @LilyGazou

    @LilyGazou

    9 ай бұрын

    You think people want to be better humans? You didn’t see the wonders of CHAZ in Seattle. Or London during a terror attack. Or the mobs burning French cities.

  • @l.a.mottern3106
    @l.a.mottern310611 ай бұрын

    Using Artificial Special Intelligence would it be possible to load the entire Patent Databases of the US or even the Earth into an AI? Wonder what AI would determine? What new technologies could flow from that?

  • @luvpurple72
    @luvpurple72 Жыл бұрын

    Has anyone been able to watch the entire video? It keeps stopping every 2-3 seconds, then I have to hit PLAY, again....🤔

  • @luvpurple72

    @luvpurple72

    Жыл бұрын

    It's working now.😊 I think KZread was glitching....

  • @doctors_kitchen

    @doctors_kitchen

    Жыл бұрын

    Glad to hear its working! :)

  • @david9920

    @david9920

    9 ай бұрын

    Ai may be the ghost in the machine may be the killed ai still coming back to haunted us

  • @joaodecarvalho7012
    @joaodecarvalho70129 ай бұрын

    “The intelligence of life itself is live and let live”. Is it? Let live? I also don't think AI will love us back. Trees don't love us back. Love is a mammalian thing. Young mammals need help to grow. That's where love comes from.

  • @mrrecluse7002

    @mrrecluse7002

    8 ай бұрын

    I don't know about AI, but I agree that believing trees love us back, ( as resulting from loving vibes from us), is too much of an assumption, and an unneeded one at that. I think, and feel Mo to be a tremendous inspiration, but that doesn't mean he is not guessing on some things, just like the rest of us.

  • @joaodecarvalho7012
    @joaodecarvalho70129 ай бұрын

    How far are we from a robotic hand with human dexterity?

  • @shodan6401
    @shodan6401Ай бұрын

    A lot has changed since this interview took place, and in spite of that, I still don't buy Mo's argument. Should I expect a LLM to absorb the few good posts and give them more weight than the 20,000 toxic posts? Even if it could conceivably recognize the difference, why would it care? It's not human. It doesn't have human values. It doesn't have any moral foundation. Forget about favoring the better human values over the worse ones. Why would it value humanity at all, good or bad? I have no reason to believe it will.

  • @l.a.mottern3106
    @l.a.mottern310611 ай бұрын

    Gee, I guess Bud Lite should have used AI for it's last failed add campaign :-D

  • @picasso711
    @picasso71110 ай бұрын

    Why "Mo Gawdat" and not "Mohammad Gawdat"?

  • @LilyGazou

    @LilyGazou

    9 ай бұрын

    Terrorist attacks

  • @user-yj9jl2ss6u
    @user-yj9jl2ss6u2 ай бұрын

    ads, ads, ads...

  • @nadinejammet7683
    @nadinejammet76837 ай бұрын

    Please, stop talking about threats that are based on the total misconception of what AI is.

  • @sanjesco
    @sanjesco4 ай бұрын

    Racist?

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