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Google CEO On Managing Dangers Of Artificial Intelligence
Google CEO, Sundar Pichai, believes that while every technology needs to be analyzed in terms of its potential benefits and harms, with AI it must start earlier than usual. He states that the most important aspect of effective and responsible development of artificial intelligence is that the numerous stakeholders collaborate on this objective. Government, non-profits, private companies, and academic institutions all must join forces to oversee a responsible progression of ai that will benefit humanity, rather than threaten it. What do you think about AI and its potential to help vs harm?
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Interview Credit: Stanford
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Interview Credit: Stanford
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#ai #data #tech #stanford #technology #google #sundar #pichai #artificialintelligence
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Elon Musk On Optimus - Part 2
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Elon Musk believes that Optimus will effectively become a household robot butler, that can take care of chores autonomously. He views Optimus as being one of the biggest aspects of Tesla’s future. What do you think about the progression of artificial intelligence technology? . Interview Credit: TED . #musk #elonmusk #tesla #technology #ai #optimus #elon #robots
Elon Musk On Optimus - Part 1
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“People have no idea, this is going to be bigger than the car”. Elon Musk, Tesla CEO, discussing Optimus, Tesla’s new application for real-world AI. Optimus is meant to be a human-like robot that can live with someone and assist them in all types of tasks. Musk implies here that this is one of the most important aspects of Tesla’s future. What do you think? . Interview Credit: TED . #musk #elon...
Google CEO Sundar Pichai On Scaling Successfully
zhlédnutí 445Před 2 lety
Holding both yourself and your company accountable for efforts, more so than outcomes, provides the risk-tolerant mentality needed to try new things, accept failure, innovate, and ultimately scale successfully. Companies often become scared to venture into uncharted territory as they grow, which Google CEO Sundar Pichai explains is a big mistake. As you grow, preserve the good things that enabl...
Elon Musk On Self-Driving Challenges
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Elon Musk on why, despite being able to make incredibly accurate predictions for some metrics like Tesla car sales, he has been unable to correctly estimate the finalization of full self-driving technology. Entrepreneurs are by nature in a business where the timeline of success is incredibly difficult to estimate, which can be one of the most challenging aspects of the job. Musk is confident fu...
She's really hot!!
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Management consultants get paid to agree with the executives that hired them, using power point.
Didn’t answer the question
Says the guy building the robots.
As with introductions of all technology, some jobs will be lost and other will be created.
If you replace all humans and they become jobless, who will consume your service?
Jaguar /LR did not hire you - you bought the ad agency that had the account.... </
typical consultant speak from a person who's profession is lawyer... Say a lot of words that sound good, but doesn't have any meaning-doesn't get into specifics- and doesn't expose how incompetent you are to be in charge of a tech consulting firm when you know nothing about tech.
At her level she does not need to have a background in tech. As long as she understands the market and has a staff who specializes in tech she's good. She was ranked #2 most powerful female for a reason. I have a background in tech and a female. I admire her not for her tech skills but leadership and ability to achieve results. I don't want a CEO who is geeky AF and only focused on the next product release or technical solutions. That should be the role of the CTO. I want a CEO who is financially smart and has vision.
@@Adriana-in3yf It's called selling your soul to Davos and the WEF. Her leadership??? you mean when she mandated everyone get the jab or lose their job? Then when people got injured from the jab that she mandated (we were all remote at the time btw), she acted like nothing ever happened. Yeah great leadership. She is garbage, but hey you go work for them. I quit before i surrendered my personal health choices to Julie Sweet. ACN sucks under her. 3 out of 4 of my colleagues quit and went elsewhere. We all made significantly more money after we left. The 1 of us that stayed was the most job insecure and least talented
She belongs on the cover of forbes with sam bankman fried and elizabeth holmes
Haha ok but why the hate? I don't think she committed a crime like Sam and Elizabeth@@raulsanches3619 I mean no investors lost money.
@@Adriana-in3yf i like one who is a decent human being. Do some digging. Funding and friendship withTed Cruz, costing up with Ivanka... It's all out there. What i detest is that behavior coupled with this green/I&D-washing. Be what you are irrespective of how odious it is. Not like the shareholders, board and any one with an inkling of intelligence don't know about her...
Elon is making a red herring, yes currently there is a labor shortage but that has nothing to do with the hypothetical.
No, he's right. We aren't reproducing, so this is going to get exponentially worse across time. We need to automate faster before it's too late
That's actually what every consulting company says and tries to do
The 15$ a hour job at McDonalds is looking for workers while the 30$ a hour job with the city has someone who has had the job for 30 years or the 85k a year technician role at XYZ company isnt hiring. Noone wants to work for 15 a hour id rather just be unemployed... The jobs worth my time are filled.
1)Labor shortage is not universal across all professions around the whole world. What that means is that, while in country X a specific type of job is in short supply of workers, in country Y that same job might be fully saturated and even going over the current demand. In country X high degree of automation will improve the situation, however in country Y it will leave people on the streets. 2)While in a perfect world more automation would mean cheaper production, leading to lower prices, we all know how the real world works. Especially for companies that have a de facto monopoly in a specific area, high degree of automation would remove more workers, while increasing the profit margin for the few on top.
Yes, but overall as a whole it'll be better for society just like all technological revolutions have been better overall. The AI world will free up a lot of people to do idea generation instead of mundane/monotonous jobs.
@@galanoth17Nope, the idea generators are not the ones that will loose their jobs. Jobs will be lost for predominantly by those lacking the talents needed to absorb a higher education. And you do not choose whatever you should be talented or not, that is genetic. You will never find any successful engineers with an IQ of 85.
If a monkey hoarded more bananas than it could eat, while most of the other monkeys starved, scientists would study that monkey to see what is wrong with it. When humans exhibit this same behavior, we put them on the cover of Forbes magazine.Aug 9, 2023
Should have stayed a research scientist. Drove the company into the ground.
Thats better
I like ole Elon but I’m not buying this. It’s going to be bad for the economy.
Doesn't need vacation, doesn't need food and water, doesn't complain about working standards, just brings in the money I think you've just creamed the pants of every capitalist.
This is like human resources
How can Musk seem so positive here when he’s so cynical about AI at other times?
Because it isnt bad in itself the technology is neutral it is what WE do with it and since a lot of us tend to be dckheads
Because hes a billionaire and can do whatever he wants, if the world ever gets taken over by ais im sure he knows where to go
Because AI is besically another sentient being that is evolving constantly qithout human emptions pr rarionale and automation is just putting robots programmed to do one or three specific things