In each episode of The Robot Brains podcast, renowned artificial intelligence researcher, professor and entrepreneur Pieter Abbeel meets the brilliant minds attempting to build robots with brains. Pieter is joined by leading experts in AI Robotics from all over the world as he explores how far humanity has come in its mission to create conscious computers, mindful machines and rational robots.
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Host: Pieter Abbeel | Executive Producers: Alice Patel & Henry Tobias Jones | Audio Production: Kieron Matthew Banerji | Title Music: Alejandro Del Pozo
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I really want to join you guys if I were 10 years younger😂 I dropped by you sz office last week and glad to see you are expanding🎉
rocky, a shenzhener, be proud of you😊
thank you
01:16:14 so much time now, after the scandal of nov 17 2023. ilya is nowhere to be found.
12:36 in a modest way? just give full credit to the real contributors, please.
For an interesting overview of Missy's time in the Navy, read the book "Bogeys and Bandits", which about her F/A-18 b-course class. The author refers to her with the pseudonym call sign "Shrike" . It will provide some perspective on her character and attitude in training. I'll leave it at that. Of course the book is just one man's account. As a side note, two of her classmates were identical twins who the instructors couldn't tell apart and later went to test pilot school together.
04:01 again with the "every child knows that" insult by Ilya. Well sht, now you are gone after Nov 17 2023!
... he possibly wants to say that he regrets to have worked for a Group of Dumb Criminals ... ... Sorry about you !!
She is paid by a LiDAR company! So she is corrupt!!!
I'll be listening to this until I understand it all.
Your questions and remarks are excellent, and then you let the Godfather just speak. I love it.
Good interview, I love you two guys and the calm atmosphere!
Great interview!
When he says he has built something better than human brain, that is overstatement cos nothing can be better without better morals. AI is not better yet.🙃😄
Simple ML has this stuff all worked out... It need to be generalized to DNN
Zook seem to be in complete denial of Tesla’s lead. All the talk of being incredibly’ safe’ just comes across as excuses for still being so far from production and any sort of operating range (as in inter-city, environment complexity and at an acceptable speed).
It is good to see that we have those people who warn about dangers of SI (AI), thank you Geoff
Canadians are so nice. Their hockey playing style is some sort of gentle art.
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 03:34 🧒 *The challenges in artificial intelligence often mirror what a child learns before age five, including sensory-motor coordination and basic skills acquisition.* 22:02 🤖 *Jitendra Malik is currently focused on the acquisition of sensory-motor skills in robotics, with an emphasis on skills development through learning.* 25:48 👣 *One of the primary challenges Jitendra Malik's team is tackling is teaching robots how to walk, with a strong emphasis on incorporating sensory input into the learning process.* 26:03 📷 *Sensing must be an integral part of the system design for robotics, emphasizing its importance in the development of AI-driven robotic systems.* 26:46 🤯 *Jitendra Malik's research in robotics has achieved remarkable progress in teaching robots how to walk, showcasing the significance of sensory-motor learning.* 27:00 🤖 *Rapid motor adaptation is a concept in robotics that involves quickly adapting motor actions to different terrains and conditions.* 28:31 🛠️ *Rapid motor adaptation is necessary because terrains can change rapidly, and quick adaptation is crucial to avoid accidents and falls.* 30:22 🔄 *Rapid motor adaptation involves changing how a robot walks by adjusting the commands issued to its motor joints based on terrain conditions.* 46:04 👁️ *Vision plays a significant role in enabling robots to navigate challenging terrains, especially for tasks like climbing stairs.* 50:57 📷 *In computer vision, there has been remarkable progress in tasks like object recognition, 3D reconstruction, and segmentation, largely driven by scaling up data and models.* 52:45 🧠 *Vision and robotics are important fields in AI, with ongoing challenges in areas like 3D reconstruction and human-competitive image understanding.* 55:18 🌐 *Adversarial examples in computer vision are a fascinating challenge, where minor image modifications can fool classifiers but not humans, suggesting the need for a top-down, holistic understanding of images.* 58:57 📊 *Benchmarking is crucial in AI research to objectively measure progress and enable fair comparisons between methods, leading to significant advancements in computer vision and deep learning.* 01:07:58 💡 *AI holds immense potential in various fields, including medicine, healthcare, elder care, and beyond, with opportunities for improving quality of life and democratizing access to healthcare.* 01:12:28 🎓 *To embark on a successful AI research career, aspiring researchers should develop a blend of technical skills, broad knowledge, adaptability, and a deep passion for their work, ensuring a well-rounded and impactful trajectory.* 01:17:30 🤔 *John McCarthy aimed to solve common sense reasoning issues in classical logic.* 01:19:45 🚀 *Jitendra Malik switched from logic to computer vision, emphasizing the importance of practical applications.* 01:22:15 💡 *Industry and academia are complementary in AI research, with academia nurturing raw talent and industry enabling large-scale projects.* 01:25:35 📚 *AI research encompasses both "small science" (academic exploration) and "big science" (large collaborative projects), both of which are essential.* 01:28:15 📖 *Reading history, including scientific history, provides valuable insights and inspiration for tackling challenges in AI.* Made with HARPA AI
Great conversation. Thanks for sharing this
A man of wisdom given by the lord
Excellent episode Peter, keep it up. Very impressed by Raluca’s accomplishments
When person who spend whole life with computer and say its serious matter ai Then I think more good intelligent,smart, brilliant,people required who can control machine to protect human safety security and bright feature Don't you think inequality of thought people is the reason behind all war and problem of the world As rich become more rich and poor become more poor This inequality is very very dangerous to rich people Because human are not machine As you know Gandhi The Avengers end game Sunshine...?
AGI via Q* is here.
Hi and congats for the video! Say for an average Echelon cluster (ex. 15 hyperplane), what Internet connection bandwidth are usually targetted? Does 10gb is common enough, just to get an order of magnitude. Thanks!
One of the best podcast on using machine learning for games that I’ve heard.
Happy parenting, hypocrite Dmitry.
You guys need to read revelations chapter 13 in the bible. Sounds like AI dont it?
39:10 you can invade a building in Washington just by… and you can be an AI genius and get manipulated by politicians like HRC to develop TDS. Shockingly stupid.
11:06 next word prediction 11:15 human reinforcement learning 12:40 understand what was said
Watched this interview at least 6 times! Thank you 🙏
"Elon Musk isn't the only person that doesn't like me" "Like" has nothing to do with it. FSD is already amazing, without lidar or radar. Missy is biased and makes false statements. A 'senior advisor' for NHTSA who has a financial interest in one technology, She is a talking head, not an expert.
The integration of computer vision and robotics with agricultural implements designed to live and operate outdoors for extended periods is truly fascinating. That says so much about the system's robustness. I'm excited to be a part of FarmWise’s mission!
Humans have the power to unplug things, but absolutely no power to stop pshycopathy or greed. Hell is coming. Prepare
We need an AI in a Quantumcomputer who rules the world. An AI Government.
Pieter Abbeel - you cant stop looking at the world from an american angle eh? despite you being from europe. 🤔
That's been one of the most inspiring interviews about this topic (ChatGPT and RL) I've seen for a long time. Thanks to you both!
This was possibly the greatest talk/ podcast I have ever listened to. It fascinates, inspires, and really gets my brain going. Thank you both very much.
can you please invite George hotz
This concept really resonates with me. I just came across this new study which aligns with the non-language-first concept. Look up: "Toddlers learn to reason logically before they learn to speak, according to a study by UPF"
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Wonderful. Thank you!
Damn it ChatGpt is nothing short of magic to most of us, This is what happens always when American and British Bitches work together and try to build something, If I am not mistaken that's how we got the Magical computer we use today from the first place lol, Magic to me at least. Great Talk. Thank you.
I love Prof. Malik so much. He is a friggin legend.
The danger is that AI is not smarter than humans yet and far into the future it would be a consensus of dumb, if not flat out stupid, opinions of humans, such as the viability of fusion energy.
KZreads censorship policies have cost millions of lives. KZread censors information for the American government the way it once did for the Chinese government with the same inevitable outcome.
Hopefully they build fully automated MRFs.
He said 5 to 20 years. That isn't very long for AI to take over and be in control.
Elon Musk is saying the same thing. He says it can be more dangerous then the nuclear weapons in destroying the world and humanity. We need to put restrictions and laws on how far this AI can go. Laws for every country.
The risk of AI is so great. As they move on and AI gets more intelligent then humans will give them and others way too much power and control. In the hands of evil people and those that want to depopulate the earth would give them perfect access to eliminate humanity. Scary. It must be control with laws for the entire world now. No one knows just how far it can go beyond us humans. Communicating with each other to teach each other is going way to far.. we have no way of knowing who will use these against humanity.