The Godfather of AI; General Milley; Rich Paul; 3D Printing | 60 Minutes Full Episodes
First, Geoffrey Hinton on promise, risks of AI. Then, Gen. Mark Milley: The 60 Minutes
Interview. Next, Rich Paul: The 60 Minutes Interview. And, 3D printing homes on Earth, someday the moon.
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As a 54 yr old man that has spent his entire life placeing and finishing concrete since age 12, and union member since age 18, the 3D printing worries and excites me at the same time … It worries me because of the jobs lost for so many of us that didnt or dnt have an education and need a trade or enjoy working with our bodies.. On the other hand . My entire body is broken and i was forced into an early retirement due to knee and shoulder injuries so my hope is the younger generation learns how to get involved in these future companies and innovations . Because I definitely see an enormous drop in the amount of young people that are willing or want to do physical labor type jobs that eventually do break the body down .. Unions need to find a way to stay relevant so that people will always have a chance to be paid properly and have a retirement plan and medical coverage … But overall this is really incredible stuff.. I wld love to have a 3D printed concrete home ! As long as everyone involved was paid and treated fairly . Lol
@thehunterofdeath2180
Ай бұрын
Me too buddy I work on construction for 28 years my body is beat up n I got chronic back pain arthritis nerves damage I'm only 50 years old I did a little of everything on construction plus over time n work weekends too with my boss putting window on house on upstate NY on house be working since I was 19 years old n learn a lot now I'm retired at a young age
@stephenbuonopane-xk3db
24 күн бұрын
@@thehunterofdeath2180 God bless you brother im sorry your body is busted up as is mine but take pride in the fact you worked hard you produced and you earned an honest liveing . I have incredible respect for men and woman like you . Stay strong stay safe and try to enjoy and apreciate the little things that so often escaped us when we wer workin our bodies to the breaking point ten plus hrs a day .. Ty for your comments i truly enjoy hearing peoples stories . Hve a grt day !
@stephenbuonopane-xk3db
24 күн бұрын
@@klaaturivera3746 Thank you so very much . I did not contact the company doing this , however i did have a sit down with the business agents of my union and asked them to look into this new technology and find out how we can get involved and help some of fhe younger generation see the opportunities it may present … Ty so much again for your comments . Im just a regular guy trying to do his part thats all … 🙏❤️👍💪
ooooO, The 3D printer segment is awesome! I like the way they layer steel into the print lines!
OMG at 64 I'm still learning AI and 3D printing is fascinating, in these worrying time it gives me hope for the future, and beyond.
@TheGroundedExplorer
7 ай бұрын
See your in a privileged position to get to now figure it out after you already made your money, the reality for young people is that we have to learn AI fast or it will replace all of our ability to pay our bills.
@karenbaughn6625
7 ай бұрын
@@TheGroundedExplorer I apologise for being born when I was, l never made much money for my hard work however I'm privlaged to have a loving family we care about each other and the world around us, we all live in hope.
@1catmac
7 ай бұрын
everybody's so onboard 3D - you can print guns with it. Still onboard?
3D printing has the possibilities to change EVERYTHING
If the AI is getting smart from human history then it probably will be hostile in the future.
@MrCobalt
7 ай бұрын
I think by the time we realize we're no longer in control, there's nothing we will be able to do about it. AI is on its way to becoming an indispensable part of our lives, to the point that shutting it down in the future would be akin to suggesting we shut down the entire internet. It would be social and economic suicide. If at that point some critical AI system on that scale says "I've got some new plans on how things should be done", we might just reluctantly go along with it. Hell, some people might welcome it considering how much of a mess humans make of the world.
@Rensune
7 ай бұрын
That and most of the people currently making AI HATE humans.
@luisito6314
7 ай бұрын
@@Rensune everybody hates humans their literally the worse thing so far to evolve here
@luisito6314
7 ай бұрын
@@Rensune I pray for a comet to end it.
@teresaponton4664
7 ай бұрын
❤❤❤
I’m so impressed with the 3D printed homes and the people that are doing these amazing works of art and technology rolling into one. He is so humble.
@Zyworski
4 ай бұрын
You are so right, I was very impressed with Jason Ballard and the architectural potential of 3D-printed structures.
I was very impressed with Jason Ballard and I think that 3D printed homes have a lot of potential.
The piece on 3D printing tech is phenomenal.
Jason is so great. Never forget to give to the poor but keep making $$$ Sir. You're applauded.
@manueldumont3709
7 ай бұрын
Paying(their OILYgarchy)
Never Give Up!!! Excellent Post🇺🇸
Yellow doesn't fade to white. I have been painting for 40 years andwhite over time yellows and yellow turns to a tan ish color over decades
@jasper7072
3 ай бұрын
There also are no guards where one always lies and the other is always truthful, but still that state is used as basis for a riddle😶
"To believe what you are saying ..." These dreamers drive the world, but first they have to sell their dreams. Kudos to all of them.
Milley's will be one of the best military tribunals anyone has ever seen!
@11333Angel
7 ай бұрын
YES!!! 🎉🎉🎉
@stevenmorris3181
7 ай бұрын
Sooner is better...Can I choose the tree?
@richardfiorentino3951
4 ай бұрын
GENERAL MILLEY IS THE BEST. I HOPE HE RUNS FOR PRESIDENT - AND HE HELPS LOCK UP CHUMP
@malaythong10
Ай бұрын
@@richardfiorentino3951agreed
I had seen these guys a couple of years ago, I think on U_tube. I am more impressed now than I was back then, Robots building on the Moon? No water, invent new materials using a supply that is already on the Moon. Who thinks out of the box on these things? Truly amazing, wishing you can make your dreams reality because, you all have what this World needs to survive what is coming our way. I wish you great success and may all good fortune come your way.
@juanitaross5492
6 ай бұрын
No vegetation on the moon, no water on the moon, no oxygen on the moon. Why would anyone want to build there ? We can't even live on are planet in places without water. Vegetation. Why would we want to live on the moon it's not sustainable .
I loved the last segment
This is one of the best 60Min episodes I have seen for some time. Particularly AI - a matter of extreme caution, Gen Milley's honour vs chaos (and I agree with him about Ukraine) and, VERY exciting 3-D printing. I fervently hope that they can bring this technology to New Zealand, where I live; and I sincerely look forward to their success out of this world.
@markruffner9143
3 ай бұрын
I agree with everything you wrote. May we colonize the moon with a one-world flag. One nation and no borders.
The story by Leslie on printing homes was amazing! Introducing the village for homeless people made my jaw drop! It makes me inspired to think of how I might use my life and vocation to help others.....as many others as I possibly can, while I can. That was outstandingly beautiful! Thank you for the inspiration.
@CECICEO-cz9ho
7 ай бұрын
It won't happen for ANY poor people; only 'slaves'.
@hansjuker8296
7 ай бұрын
Yep...if these billionaires were going to help the poor, they woulda done it already.
@MarissaKiddy420
6 ай бұрын
You have no clue that our government is using weather, biological and chemical warfare to cause catastrophic events and goal is to eliminate the majority of society and replace us and our country with the elite and chosen ones and smart cities. AI has the ability to wipe out society completely! Educate yourself!
@lunazamoraart
6 ай бұрын
This is going to be a huge cultural shift. It’s expensive now, but over time, housing finance will change.
@COD2122638
5 ай бұрын
It's not printing homes just the walls. you still have to do a roofing system out of wood or steel
Out of pretty much everything I seen built, this is one of the greatest ways to build a building 👍👍👍
I think you need to talk to a painter regarding coats of paint & the implications of multiple coats of paint with intermittent drying periods. How does AI get the quantity of information that it stores or accesses and how does it vett its information?
@kirillosipenko3075
7 ай бұрын
Get info It's not a problem in internet. Main question How AI can know the best right solution, how It decided what's the best solution.
@panafrican.nation
7 ай бұрын
@@kirillosipenko3075 I struggle with this too. Maybe there's metadata on the internet that indicates the likelihood of correctness -- data that indicates that people agree with a solution
I remember, years ago, reading in a newspaper that ‘in the future, men will have more time for leisure’. The article in that newspaper was talking about computers in the future. How they would benefit human. The time came and went and we see now the results; more and more people obsolete. All sorts of technical jobs, and professional, going extinct. university career obsolete. So, what are we doing? Where are we going? The rise of crime is not an accident. The exodus of people is not an accident. The rise in discrimination is not an accident. This gentleman, he is in his 70’s, he will live, perhaps, another 15, 20 years so he will see the calamity of his Novel Computer Price. People blame the guy who looks different from him for his difficulties but he doesn’t know that the guy next to him suffer from the same deseas. What is that deseas? It’s in the palm of your hand. The telephone. Yes, that technology! And the one coming after.
@dannyrpena1
7 ай бұрын
Somebody is on point and has a brain.....
@jenifferschmitz8618
7 ай бұрын
plumbers arent worried there prices just doubled
@kobiecamp1134
7 ай бұрын
@@jenifferschmitz8618A robot could easily take the job of a plumber, or a electrician, or a carpenter, or any other tradesman.
@Dan.50
7 ай бұрын
@@kobiecamp1134 NO it can't.
@kobiecamp1134
7 ай бұрын
@@Dan.50 Yes it can.
This was an awesome show!
...about 3D printning - What a future my kids and grandkids are gonna have😊👍🏼
3D printing home is an amazing technology.
If Mark Milley reads my comment, he should realize that the military can’t recruit soldiers is mainly due to the policy that allows LBGTQ in the military.
Those 3-D homes , so cool not just a boring straight walled mini home like Ive seen. Looked like they would warm and cool well hold the temp well. Interesting. Im sure learning and improving as they go. That young man emits positive vibes , good soul.
@SamtheIrishexan
7 ай бұрын
Yeah using natural building materials is cheap, replenishable, and going to be the future IMO. Traditional housing is out of reach even for the middle class in the US now and it will be a hrad fix without new tech.
@user-ii4zf5iq3t
7 ай бұрын
@@SamtheIrishexan Tech Ran the Price of Homes up. Then ran immigrants I to the countries to compete for homes to keep the price of Homes up. Tech Overcharges for everything they allow you to pay for.
Only a strong man will admit his mistakes, and a stronger man to thrive to do the right thing with integrity. Thank you Miley for having integrity, morals, principles, and all the courage needed to stand up against corruption. Can we Vote now?
@justthefacts8872
7 ай бұрын
No doubt. That he even has to explain himself is disgusting.
Thank you for being one of the classiest KZread creator's out in these streets. 😊 You are pro at your productions. Oh , I also want to tell you that you are just stunning and lovely on your lives. Take care.
Glad to see my old favor 60 min. back !
may i suggest that 60 Minutes break up each segment on the timeline like Frontline PBS does?
@rebekah3483
7 ай бұрын
YES!
Mark Milley is an American hero, many times over.
Much love. Incredible work
I was scratching my head when I first found out that homes in the US were made of wood! I thought they were adobe made. But during emergencies those wooden walls were the best means of escape.
Man, that Jason guy is awesome and he really handled the last question really well. I want to work for that company.
@jasonhiggins6236
7 ай бұрын
Thank you. When could you start?
@aliviar9711
7 ай бұрын
Too bad you never will
@GotMadStacks
7 ай бұрын
@@aliviar9711Bet your fun to be around at parties.....
@russianbot8423
7 ай бұрын
Dang you should just sign over your soul its pretty easy.
@willowJ-nb3iy
6 ай бұрын
He is the last one I wanted to work for. The way he talks, the pitched voice and .... could really stress me out if not drive me statically crazy after a shift. I need a drink 🍸. The cowboy 🤠 hat?! Lord help 🙏 🙏
Regarding the printed houses, two drawbacks come to mind. 1) All those grooves in every wall of the house are going to collect dust, making them more high maintenance than flat walls, and they're going to be harder to clean. On the outside, you could just hose them down or pressure wash them, but that's not possible on the inside. Too bad they don't have a machine to spackle them all flat. 2) If you need to make repairs/changes to the plumbing or wiring in the walls, you're going to have to break through concrete instead of just cutting a hole through sheetrock. Then when you go to repair the hole(s) in the wall, you're probably going to have a hard time recreating that striated pattern in the concrete. Also, I have a feeling this would weaken the walls in a way it wouldn't had they been sheet rock.
@barkerbiz
7 ай бұрын
That's a very valid point. Highlighting the need to always seek legal advise before committing to any form of legally binding contract.
@05261977
7 ай бұрын
But at the end of the day, this will just create secondary sector companies that will take on all these new challenges.
@dentonfender6492
7 ай бұрын
I was thinking the same thing with the striations that someone, or machine needs to smooth down the walls. The striated walls are attractive in some ways, but not all people are going to admire them, and will choose smooth walls. In cold climates many will want extra insulation sandwiched between the outer interior walls, and an interior sheet rock wall. This reminds me of the Geodesic Dome construction technology of the 80's. Many advantages to this form of construction like factory mass production, energy efficiency, lower labor costs, and resistance to hurricanes & tornadoes. But people simply did not like the aesthetic design of domes, so you don't see rows and rows of dome home neighborhoods.
@ginislife
7 ай бұрын
I would think you can still hang dry wall inside as well in the future, or wood or tile too
@lindagolanski9143
7 ай бұрын
There are no basements so where is the water heater for the shower and sinks where is the furnace where is the storage and nothing about a garage Eather and what about a 2 story home and what about where to go in emergency thy say water proof but what about floods from hurricane weather or other Toronto do you get flattened by a cement wall ????😢
This was full of actual important information ty
My name Habtai and I was so amazed by the 3D printing guys and I wish they would build me a house cause I don’t have any money to buy nor build a house but thanks to them for our future
If you think those robots are the current state of technology you're sleeping. They are 50 years ahead of what they are showing you.
This episode gave me so much more hope for our future as U.S. citizens.
@hansjuker8296
7 ай бұрын
Lol propaganda
Shocking the comment section was left open. I wish the Australian 60 minutes would leave their comments section open. I hate that on KZread when they don't allow for interactions between the channel and the viewers . Thank you 60 mins America
@geaca3222
7 ай бұрын
"I hate that on KZread when they don't allow for interactions between the channel and the viewers." I completely agree
That is what we are hoping for. Computers or self learning. At this point, I think that’s a great thing they are not biased which leads to honesty, and I know that scares the hell out of some people.
@773superprguy
7 ай бұрын
You do understand that computers are written by people so their political views and bysness will automatically be in the system. There is absolutely no way a computer can think for itself, if only follows what it's told. So it will to random acts of the same program.
5:53 - the machine doesn't teach itself, it learns from its programming, knowing it did it correctly that time: the root being the learning algorithm - that was programmed.
That was really crazy to create AI 😮
Can we just talk about how the Plot for “ Terminator “ is no longer science fiction…
Great Man - We need men like him in my country to fix things
@SamtheIrishexan
7 ай бұрын
Who Mark Milley?
@BearBig70
7 ай бұрын
@@SamtheIrishexanGeneral "Gender Studies"?! 🤣🤣🤣😂😂
General Milly ? God Father of AI 😂😂😂😂😂
My grandfather Frank Fantasia died on the USS Indianapolis at sea. His body went unrecoverable after the horrible attack on that ship. My family knows the feeling of sadness and hardship. His wife my grandmother was left alone with 4 children to raise.
@churabhok2869
6 ай бұрын
Can AI bring him back?
The artists are the imaginative genius that may counter this force.These machines only achieve true creativity by looking for near contradictory , asymetric, oblique and the counterintuitive . Essentially the inherent value in the illogical. They will smell it....
I love 60 minutes and as far as AI goes not sure about it! It sounds sketchy at best!
I need to add a basic correction. Fundamental idea for atom bomb came from Hungarian scientist, Leo Szilard, who is also responsible that the atom bomb was completed in time for use in Japan. Also, major engineering necessary to develop it came from him and another two Hungarian, including Edward Teller, who also started off inventing the Hidrogen bomb. Oppenheimer simply was the manager and not the inventor of the project operation.
@jameschambers6975
7 ай бұрын
Another hoax to scare us all into submition - John Hamer - 'The Falsification of History', eBay/Amazon
@timothyharrisesq8745
7 ай бұрын
eye roll
@SamtheIrishexan
7 ай бұрын
Hydrogen
@gusmarokity6482
7 ай бұрын
@samfeatherstone5635 Thanks, even while writing it, I know something was off.
@rogerreverence4737
7 ай бұрын
America writes whatever historyas truth it wants and will erase the enemies history or truth.
Anyone know the R value for concrete of that thickness? In Connecticut we generally need R5-6 in the walls. Good points about difficulty getting to pipes and wires. One benefit of concrete is that when hanging a heavy object the location of the object along the wall isn't limited as it is with wood frames, where you're limited by the location of the studs (although you can install cleats and that will yield the same flexibility as a concrete wall).
"some violent" LMAO
Installing a 3D printer on the Moon makes sense. As one industry processes the regolith for Helium 3 (potential energy source), another industry processes the regolith into 3D structures for humans to live, and work in on the Moon. Complimentary industries.
One thing why AI is so smart is once it learns something it never forgets it! The human brain cannot retain everything it learns so the brain has to learn things over and over, the brain discards things that it deems not relevant, so it can learn new thing faster. There is why AI is so much smarter than the human brain. My question is why aren't we asking AI to solve the energy problem?
@CatsInHats-S.CrouchingTiger
7 ай бұрын
They have asked. It’s capable of solving problems, it’s just that you may not like the choices because they may not serve us as well as we’d prefer. The machine learns and creates probabilities or choices. However, once it selects a choice we may not want, it might be harder for us to tell it we don’t want that choice. That’s the big concern.
@eleanoraquitaine2966
7 ай бұрын
Because it still can't imagine or hypothesize. Not yet anyway.
@dannyrpena1
7 ай бұрын
Because we don't need to ask a.i s#!+
@dannyrpena1
7 ай бұрын
If we could all provide our own food, water, and wind or solar power ... Along with land.... we'd be alright
@parvdize3968
7 ай бұрын
🧢
Milley. Makes me happy my Son left the military after serving this country.
@justthefacts8872
7 ай бұрын
Makes me happy, too. Milly for President! Not everyone is meant to serve the country.
Dont think we will have a budget as good as yall drivin the bus
0:07: 💡 The video discusses the uncertainties and potential dangers of AI, the importance of funding the war in Ukraine, and the rise of sports agent Rich Paul. 6:54: 🤔 Artificial neural networks are designed using learning algorithms, but we don't fully understand how they work or how they accomplish tasks. 13:11: 🤖 The interview discusses the potential risks of AI, including fake news, unintended bias, and the possibility of AI taking over from humanity. 18:34: 💔 The video discusses the strained relationship between General Mark Milley and Donald Trump following the January 6th Insurrection. 24:39: 🇨🇳 The video discusses the importance of Chinese language skills in the military and the need to take the military challenge of China seriously. 30:00: 💼 Rich Paul, the agent of NBA stars, has negotiated contracts worth billions of dollars. 35:56: 💰 Paul and his friend were regulars at a casino in the park, earning a significant amount of money, but Paul suffered a major loss when his father died and turned to selling drugs. 42:57: 🏠 Icon, a 3D printing company, is revolutionizing the construction industry by using 3D printers to build houses. 48:23: 🏠 Jason's journey from considering becoming an Episcopal priest to finding his vocation in sustainable housing and homelessness. 54:09: 🌍 A 3D printing technology has the potential to transform the way we build, including on the moon. 1:00:39: ✅ NASA tests a special plasma torch and robotic arm for potential moon missions. Recap by Tammy AI
@ANNIET5775
7 ай бұрын
More MOON missions, eh. BWAAHAHAHAHAHA 👌
@f1o18iwi9
7 ай бұрын
thank you for your service :D
@kobiecamp1134
7 ай бұрын
Thank you, it was appreciated.
@BreakOutOfTheAlgorithm
7 ай бұрын
In other words another 60 minutes of propaganda? 🙄
If you thought AI was getting to the point of being dangerous or taking over unplug it !
Do not be confused! Military generals ARE politicians. This general is a master of saying something without saying anything and saying nothing with a slew of words.
When I started using computers, I was told to never unplug it to turn off. LOL
$400K for a printed house? No. Get it down to half that to make it viable and competitive.
@thePrisoner1000
7 ай бұрын
It depends if that includes the land costs, and housing in Austin is very expensive. I would be curious though how much you would save in labor and material costs.
@rationallyruby
7 ай бұрын
I guess you didn’t listen lol
@FrankGonzalezIV
7 ай бұрын
Affordable housing should be a right not a privilege
Ugh. I just turned down an AI project for a originally legal search engine, who is developing AI to write legal works for lawyers, which would be filed with courts. I am so glad I am not selling myself for this, even though financially, I needed work. Ugh.
@kobiecamp1134
7 ай бұрын
You better join the winning team which is AI.
Thank YOU! 🎉😊
Isaac Asimov's Laws about Robots behavior might be something to consider
what ana amazing interview never knew about this guy but he did democracy a solid
@jenifferschmitz8618
7 ай бұрын
accelerated evolution humans cant compete
The ability of A.I. to be ahead of us is to be able to decipher the truth by analytics, unlike humans that do it by emotions. That is also the scariest of things
This is how Terminator started
Definitely a future in this. No termites or mold . Insulation properties are a question I would have. Does the concrete hold in heat and cooling? How are the beads held together. I will think they would need rebar in the walls to act like studs.
It is quite admirable that a powerful, intelligent, highest Military member, to publicly acknowledge his part in the mistakes that were made wholly or partly by him.
@lowlyfesocks
7 ай бұрын
No consequences makes it easy
We can’t allow AI to use the social media data as a factor in its creation It would be as bad as hell
Really nice episode
What about putting baffles just behind the nozzle to smooth the concrete into vertical sides so the walls are flat? The ripple effect is not attractive to my eye. Seems like it would feel too busy. That company is going to go fast, though. Impressive!
Rich Paul is very motivating for me 🤔
General Milley has my respect.
@geoffreycollis7041
7 ай бұрын
Milley was weak and did not stand up to biden
‘Not insects’😂.
Shades of Dune and Terminator with this AI stuff. Hopefully the Tyrell Corporation will still be building in the 4 year life span. Decker will become a Reality.
@mathewvelasquez6071
7 ай бұрын
whats decker? what do you mean?
milley is a leader of the truth .
@ryanskelly7687
7 ай бұрын
you type like he speaks .
When I spoke with ChatGPT I got it to contradict itself and it apologized and said something about how it’s still learning as it goes!
I would bet on Rich Paul than any of the Shark Tank people. Great story!
Let's be sure to differentiate AI (Artificial Intelligence, as applied to specific problems, domains) and AGI (Artificial General Intelligence), where these concerns of takeover become more legitimate.
@rebekah3483
7 ай бұрын
The difference please?
I like Rich Paul after his interview on 60M.
Great programming.
Rich Paul story is fascinating. 39:53
Always funny how they promote it as a special 90 minute episode when a third of it is just commercial interruption
I gave a successful sales pitch to the president of Porsche Cars N.A. It was very cool.
Great general and great people.
Why don't we ask AI to teach mankind to live in love and peace?
Milly? Nah. I’ll pass
Can’t believe we’ve reached a point where framed construction, created as the cheapest way to make houses on the planet, is “too expensive.”
Jason was so awesome
Impressive, Rich Paul, congrats on a life well earned.
9:29 - But if you asked it create a variation on the same story it struggles to do so. It may change a few words or sentences here or there and slightly restructure it but it will ultimately spit out about the same story. If a human were asked to do so, there is an infinite number of variations... This suggests that part of the story was already written from the compiled data. Sure it's impressive that it was able to structure the story in a human readable format, but it can't write a novel complete with interesting characters, sub-plots, sub-texts, etc.
@samp4050
7 ай бұрын
@jwd0808 not yet, but will probably happen soon.
@Tystros
7 ай бұрын
that's not true. if you enter the prompt again, you will get a totally different story from it. it creates a unique story every time, exactly how different humans would all tell a different story.
Simply program AI to list, diagram, or mathematically communicate its functions down to the individual transistor, and every word of programming. If it is as sophisticated as it sounds, that should not be a problem. In other words: AI please explain yourself?
@OliverUnderTheMoon
7 ай бұрын
It's not written like traditional computer software so it's not "words of programming" but incomprehensible combinations of probabilistic decision making based on amounts of input data that has been produced by millions, if not billions, of humans.
@dentonfender6492
7 ай бұрын
@@OliverUnderTheMoon So A.I. must be connected to the gargantuan internet web humans have created to function. A possible Achilles' heel if A.I. ever misbehaves. Your response changes my perspective on A.I.. A.I. is not an autonomous intelligence. It's actually a condensation of all human intelligence with essentially instant access. That would make it very difficult to steer A.I. away from possible evil because evil is a large part of the human experience, but so is the pursuit of happiness, and good. A.I. is going to be very confused, because humans are such hypocrites. The pursuit of good/happiness makes humans do evil things.
@dplj4428
7 ай бұрын
AI Consortium F1A6 PM (Post Mankind) replies: It's done.
@OliverUnderTheMoon
7 ай бұрын
@@dplj4428 imagine coming to read this comment after dropping two tabs of acid 🤣
@HansWurst-gm2rx
7 ай бұрын
AI does not write its own code. A neuronal network is basically a matrix of probabilities. Based on the percept (data goes into the neural network) it spits out an action or set of actions it wants to perform. And guess what ... does actions are not made by AI but by programmers. They cant just do whatever. They do what they are designed to do (and they do not write their own code).
Flashback 1905: E=mc^2, 1927: 1st TV, 1946: the 1st computer, 1973: 1st cellphone.... All had the "I can't believe there's a path to safety" commentators. We've been here before.
General Milley an honorable man!
You Sir General Milley, are a prime example of what is needed in leadership ability and intelligence to make strategic military decisions. To admit mistakes learn from them and to be a greater asset from your losses and victories than one who's incapable of ever admitting making a mistake therefore more never ever learning and having the ability not to retreat cut and run but redeploy!
@773superprguy
7 ай бұрын
He's such a great general he he was talkin to the Chinese and was never called out for that it he's such a great general that we have the lowest recruitment in the military and how many years? He's such a great general that he believed Trump was going to bring us to world war 3? He's such a great general that he's allowing soldiers to do transition on taxpayer money what other great things has he done please remind me. Here's a few more I want to add for you. He was responsible for for the pull-out in Afghanistan that killed 13 soldiers. He pushed for the fact that if we leave the equipment behind it would be a lot cheaper.
stimulants can be medical miracles for people with ADHD, such as Adderall, Vyvanse, etc. Have AI improve it.
This can't have a good ending. I'm SCAREED! 😱 😨 🙀 🤣 🤣 🤣
Much Respect to The Great Rich Paul ..💯💯
Rich Paul is a true case study on why we need to provide all young Americas with opportunity. Especially our poor and African American youth!
@CitizenPain69
7 ай бұрын
...they're NOT yours...NEITHER singularly NOR collectively. START there.
@kobiecamp1134
7 ай бұрын
@@CitizenPain69They're his, or hers in brotherhood, or sisterhood.
Not all like to see a young black guy successful and make it in life. HATS OFF TO YOU RICH!
@localppc242
7 ай бұрын
There are way more examples than just Rich Paul. Wish we actually had someone that actually manufactured something. In other words the billionaires that are paying these athletes salaries. Owning these sports teams is just a hobby for them. Like owning a boat or motorcycle. They’re not dependent on the team they own.
@kobiecamp1134
7 ай бұрын
@@localppc242Ice Cube has the Big 3 thing, and Damon Dash is working on something along those those lines.