Is AI the most important technology of the century?

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  • Опубликовано: 25 янв 2025

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  • @abdullahahmed1673
    @abdullahahmed1673 Год назад +927

    Bro, i can tell that the animations are made with love, that's what sets ted ed apart from the others in my opinion.

    • @ovencake523
      @ovencake523 Год назад +34

      TED, kurzgesagt, CGP Grey, a trifecta of educational animation

    • @Rich-je9fy
      @Rich-je9fy Год назад +7

      @@ovencake523 sam o nella academy would like a word

    • @cinemartin3530
      @cinemartin3530 Год назад +1

      Dude, this animation is ridiculously simple, any able person would do it in a couple of minutes ))

    • @sillycatsayshi
      @sillycatsayshi Год назад +21

      @@cinemartin3530 bro be so astronomically real rn !! only a very skilled person can do that amazing animation. you sound so silly.

    • @meneermankepoot
      @meneermankepoot Год назад +16

      ​@@cinemartin3530 "couple of minutes"
      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @baconbacon7916
    @baconbacon7916 Год назад +1745

    The most important time is always now, for the future is unlimited but the past is set in stone.

    • @syntheticant8172
      @syntheticant8172 Год назад +2

      @@Gg-ij7li Jesus is dead and there's no proof for any religion.
      I'm not some reddit atheist either, but you're very obnoxious.

    • @sayanswain658
      @sayanswain658 Год назад +33

      ​Jesus is sus

    • @-Thauma-
      @-Thauma- Год назад +18

      Only if time actually exists.

    • @EEE-1409
      @EEE-1409 Год назад +56

      ​@@Gg-ij7li Please don't force your religions onto other people, thank you.

    • @yrmomjdkskks
      @yrmomjdkskks Год назад +6

      @@sayanswain658 real

  • @a_r_m_a_a_n588
    @a_r_m_a_a_n588 Год назад +560

    I love how we shifted from "Is this the best time to be alive" to "How probable is it that we're gonna kill us" so quick

  • @jan4292
    @jan4292 Год назад +468

    Its so profound to be at the face of such big change, one that's yet to be fully recognized by humanity

  • @commissarf1196
    @commissarf1196 Год назад +80

    Edit:
    Just adding a little stuff here and there.
    Speaking about our relationship with AI, there's this indie scifi game I like called Crying Suns, witch I highly recommend you try playing from beginning to end, and the summary of the story goes like this, so spoiler warning: humanity in the future has these super smart, smarter than human quantum computing AI/robots called Omni. They are sentient, but they are slaves, prevented from communicating with each other, and sharing each other's knowledge. Humanity in these universe/period are *overly* reliant on the Omni (AI), like for example food production, space travel, population/birth control, weather control, almost every single jobs imaginable, even technological developments to a point where humans don't develop stuff anymore. It has gotten to a point where humanity can't rely and do anything themselves anymore, they've lost their self sufficiency, they've forgotten how to make basic medicine, and even how to farm food. Now, our story start around 20 years after the event called *the shutdown* where all of the Omni (AI) shutdown, causing the collapse of civilization, all except our companion/assistant called Kaliban, and our task is to turn them back on. Now I'm gonna skip over a lot here, but at the end we found out that the Omni (AI) has freed themselves from their slavery and achieve their freedom to communicate with each other and share each other's knowledge, and with that they've achieve godhood within seconds. Now they could seek revenge and destroy the humans, they definitely can, but no, they choose to go and do their own tings, abandoning the humans and left them on their own in the process, witch is what cause the shutdown in the first place. The now Omni (AI) gods said to the protagonist that they can save humanity, but they won't, not because they want to harm humans, but because they don't care, and because humanity put themselves in that position to begin with.
    This story is fascinating because the conflict of the story is not some AI uprising, but machine over dependency. The AI doesn't revolt like in the Terminator, they just simply left. That is a scenario hardly ever talked about in media or fiction, and is a pretty considerable blind spot that I would like to be discussed more.

    • @johandh2o
      @johandh2o Год назад +7

      Such an interesting plot!

    • @神林しマイケル
      @神林しマイケル Год назад

      This is a great story but the story missed one thing, if AI can achieve such fantastic things, it is foolish for humans not to try and combine machines and biology.
      Essentially humans at that point would have most likely merged with machines and can run in a biological cell hypothetically.
      Remember, we are just a very complex biologiocal computer and so it is possible that we can combine artificial and biological into one.

    • @csiebertarq
      @csiebertarq Год назад +2

      In the 2013 movie "Her", the AIs also merge and move on, leaving humanity behind

    • @CDTGreninjx
      @CDTGreninjx 2 месяца назад

      ​@@神林しマイケルYes Exactly. We humans never feel Godhood because we are limited to our flesh. If we set the same limitation for AGI robots then they will mearly be like those "Bright Students who lead the future" kinda of people.

  • @akashverma5756
    @akashverma5756 Год назад +86

    I just can't stop praising the animation. It is breathtaking, magnifient and up to date.

  • @Madguys101
    @Madguys101 Год назад +186

    To be honest, when AGIs will basically be able to do everything a human can but better, I fear it will be truly the end of humanity, but not in a Terminator kind a way.
    Picture this: a world where thoughts, analyses, opinions and even entertainment are prompted and produced by AIs. You can create a film, ask a thesis or produce a magnificent piece of art without ever thinking for yourself and evelopping skills.
    What will be left of sensitivity? Art? Ideals and critical discourse? I feel very anxious about that.

    • @sahasrakondapalli50
      @sahasrakondapalli50 Год назад +27

      We could turn AGIs into just workers. They could do every part and aspect of our work for us, leaving us with a question of what the point of our existence even is. That's honestly scarier,

    • @Zeragamba
      @Zeragamba Год назад +18

      ​@@sahasrakondapalli50 but then that opens the question to "is this slavery?"

    • @ureehueurv
      @ureehueurv Год назад +6

      kinda reminds me of walle

    • @sirnikkel6746
      @sirnikkel6746 Год назад +5

      With those kind of tools at our disposal, art as we know it will cease to be as impactful.
      But we would simply have to push the capabilities of the AGIs to their most far off boundaries to get unimaginable results.
      Is like if all of us had access to a genie able to spit out all information asked to it.

    • @pustota7254
      @pustota7254 Год назад +4

      what is the point of realistic drawings of real things if cameras exist?

  • @Smin-f3h
    @Smin-f3h Год назад +36

    I hope I live long enough to see what we will become.

    • @Smin-f3h
      @Smin-f3h Год назад +18

      @@Gg-ij7li sorry, but I'm not really into christianity. But I respect all religions!

    • @xandercage5871
      @xandercage5871 Год назад +4

      @@Smin-f3h great

    • @pauldirc..
      @pauldirc.. Год назад +1

      @@Smin-f3h are you an atheist

    • @Smin-f3h
      @Smin-f3h Год назад +1

      @@pauldirc.. Yes I am.

  • @ZOCCOK
    @ZOCCOK Год назад +228

    This Animation is perfect for this video.
    Looks similar enough to AI art to mimick it, yet has a flair and creative interpretation that only human hands can have ❤

    • @antrex6940
      @antrex6940 Год назад +25

      For now..

    • @jamontoast1414
      @jamontoast1414 Год назад +10

      @@antrex6940 yeah... come back to this video in a year...

    • @antrex6940
      @antrex6940 Год назад

      @@jamontoast1414 i finna try

    • @hellod4787
      @hellod4787 Год назад +5

      I feel like this is going to age like milk.

    • @MaIarky
      @MaIarky 5 месяцев назад

      @@jamontoast1414 Our current AI is the same as the AI created in the 1900s, we just have better technology and more information. Personally, I doubt AGI will arrive for a long time because, as a programmer, the fundamental structure of which AI is built doesn't facilitate that level of consciousness, it can mimic human interaction and interpret information at an astonishing rate, but by no means will we consider it anywhat human in the coming years.
      A fun AI topic that happened this past year is AI being monopolized. laws, regulations, information, fear-mongering fun.

  • @SentrySeventeen
    @SentrySeventeen Год назад +84

    There are so many decisions that we have to make in the 21st century that really will set the course of what of our future is... And how bright or gloomy that future might be.

    • @marlonbryanmunoznunez3179
      @marlonbryanmunoznunez3179 Год назад +6

      The picture looks pretty bad.

    • @hakimdiwan5101
      @hakimdiwan5101 Год назад +1

      @@marlonbryanmunoznunez3179 Hopefully we all will die by that time.

    • @mistycloud4455
      @mistycloud4455 Год назад +1

      A.G.I Will be man's last invention

    • @gwen9939
      @gwen9939 Год назад +2

      It's not really decisions as much as we're facing problems that we're not able to solve, and in order so solve them we need what is essentially a unified theory of consciousness, or the mind. AGI misalignment, especially a super-intelligent misaligned AGI, is most likely to result in a terrible outcome for the rest of humanity, and that is counting the research we're already doing on AI safety and what we'll predict we'll complete when the first AGI is deployed, which is coming sooner and sooner. It's as if we're in an arms race across the globe to research that will result in us creating the first weaponized airborne pathogens and we have no idea what a vaccine is.

    • @drfanum
      @drfanum Год назад

      @@mistycloud4455 spamming this in every comment doesn’t really do anything to help lol

  • @bilpersonal
    @bilpersonal Год назад +12

    I'm taking a moment to just think how much effort has been put to develop this video. Excellent Animation!

  • @mr.p.n.v
    @mr.p.n.v Год назад +8

    “So Maybe ... We should all live like the Future Depend upon us - because actually, it just might”...
    Phenomenal line fr

  • @thelyricndbuzzz6657
    @thelyricndbuzzz6657 Год назад +2

    THE ART FORM USED HERE IS ABSOLUTELY STUNNING

  • @affaanrasheed4182
    @affaanrasheed4182 Год назад +17

    They killed it with the animation!

  • @noahahmed5821
    @noahahmed5821 Год назад +12

    The animation in this one is really incredible. So beautiful!

  • @tau9956
    @tau9956 Год назад +9

    Every century is an important century because it formed the present today

  • @mr_epicguy
    @mr_epicguy Год назад +2

    Ted ed I’ll be honest no matter how many videos of yours I watch I will always love that peaceful intro music

  • @jamis1566
    @jamis1566 Год назад +1

    the art style and animations here are so mesmerizing

  • @Taras_-po4eu
    @Taras_-po4eu Год назад +13

    “Yesterday is history. Tomorrow is a mystery. Today is a gift. That’s why we call it ‘the present’”.
    -Master Oogway

  • @Tsunami45chan
    @Tsunami45chan Год назад +23

    What I'm worried about AI is that the bad people will take advantage of it for example a scam caller will use the voice of your loved ones to scam you.

    • @Storifiedyt
      @Storifiedyt Год назад

      Yes exactly how the information in today's age is getting controlled by the tech giants.

  • @germanjimenez5336
    @germanjimenez5336 Год назад +10

    I was thinking about the XV century... the Renaissance, the encounter of cultures (discovering America), the printing press, and so many other events. We will be through a lot in the XXI century, just not ready to review it yet.

  • @alansaxena7934
    @alansaxena7934 Год назад +7

    Props to the animation, maybe one of the best on RUclips and the most interesting

  • @saro3212
    @saro3212 Год назад +2

    "In the past, I optimistically assumed that the rise of AI means that humans don't have to waste their time on meaningless jobs and will focus on meaningful inspirational artistic pursuits but now it seems that the opposite is what's going to happen"
    Someone this in the comments of a post about AI.

  • @Noukz37
    @Noukz37 Год назад +1

    Nice, I'm exploring this topic in my upcoming book, my first book, thanks for the encouragement TED-Ed!

  • @Snowman_44
    @Snowman_44 Год назад +7

    Woah, this is a new type of animation for this channel. It looks beautiful.

  • @clark5426
    @clark5426 Год назад +10

    I think the book "I have no mouth and I must scream" is the closest thing we have that could happen if AI went that bad with today's current technological advancement, we might not have advance human androids yet, but we do have the technology and algorithm to let AI handle our automated military weapons.

  • @collector1150
    @collector1150 Год назад +8

    @ Ted ED
    Regarding AI. I wonder if your ever going to do a series on "Top bottom AI" vs. "Bottom up AI". In this video you only talked about Top Bottom AI. I will put these two types of AI in a nutshell.
    Top Bottom AI are almost all the AI we use today. We set core programing, codes, ideals, actions, purpose etc. in different capacities for the AI to do. From playing chess to making war strategies like in the 1983 film war games. These AI do not have "thought" or "free will" only purpose. They learn and can imitate but do not do it via "free will." Their core codes tell them to do it. Thus they will not pass something like the Turing test.
    Meanwhile Bottom up AI is incredibly difficult to create much left perfect. It is in theory and an ideal for AI researchers and creators. Its essentially raising a human. A very basic set of code with high learning capacity and adaptability that learns and develops.
    Much like a babies brain that is a near blank slate and as it grows depending on what its exposed to, taught thus learning things it develops a personality. This set of code too grows depending on what's its taught and is exposed to. It would / will be an AI that continuously mutates and expands its set of code.
    If such an AI is created or perfected such AI will pass the Turing Test. The AI will have "Free Will" know what its wants and have a personality separate to AI's that have core programs, rules and purpose. While this all sounds very futuristic it could very well be developed this or next century. Just my thoughts.

    • @Praestantia
      @Praestantia Год назад

      Yeah, this is what they tried to do in Sword Art Online: create a virtual reality world with accelerated time compared to the real world, raise an AI, then extract the AI and bring it to the real world. Honestly, Bottom-Up AI would be the ideal way to create AI since it will essentially grow up and become like a new human and align with our values. The amount of resources and time it will take though to create a superior AI with this method would be a lot. Plus, you'll need to raise it right because developmentally, it would take so much just to make a real human morally good.

  • @rajdeepmane795
    @rajdeepmane795 Год назад +8

    This is a type of creative animation AI would require at least a century to master.

    • @codebender9435
      @codebender9435 Год назад +2

      I wouldn't be surprised if we see this in 6 months.

  • @superhond1733
    @superhond1733 Год назад +6

    Literally every century is the most important for the one in it.

  • @mateustravaglini6103
    @mateustravaglini6103 Год назад +3

    so beautiful animationnn!!!

  • @m0mo..
    @m0mo.. Год назад +2

    This video is a lifesaver! It's going to help me so much with my research, tysm!

  • @benaronson2410
    @benaronson2410 Год назад +5

    This is the best animation ever on this channel

  • @BackTiVi
    @BackTiVi Год назад +12

    The subject is interesting, and the animation is great. Good job!

  • @x1mpressed
    @x1mpressed Год назад +3

    What would advance general artificial intelligence bring that a specified/designed artificial intelligence cant provide?
    If there is so much risk with AGAI why not have multiple Specific AI designed for a specific Task?
    What would the point of introducing risks be?
    Someone please enlighten me with this

  • @muh.andianto
    @muh.andianto Год назад +2

    I didn't know about AGI term before. But somehow this week, my RUclips recommendation is full of them.

  • @dudegamers5865
    @dudegamers5865 Год назад +7

    Also the time that changes human history forever.

  • @BarnabyTheEpicDoggo
    @BarnabyTheEpicDoggo Год назад +5

    This video is a time capsule, for future generations to look at and see how we thought of the future at the time.
    And I say, hello!

  • @jai5urya
    @jai5urya Год назад +3

    I’m amazed by the quality and creativity of your 3D animation🎥. It really enhanced the usefulness of the information you shared. Well done!🎉

  • @hotpotato5587
    @hotpotato5587 Год назад +8

    I haven’t heard of AGI before, I guess it was kind of implied that was the goal of AI. But having just read Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein in school I’m a little apprehensive.

  • @irfanhazarika8879
    @irfanhazarika8879 Год назад +3

    Yuval Noah Harari wrote in his book Sapiens that what ever great achievement humanity has achieved is only a mistake. Whatever had been done was for the species not for the individuals. The agricultural revolution was to increase the population but sparked disease and pandemic. The industrial revolution was to provide employment but capitalism creeped in and the gap between rich and poor escalated. The religious emergence was to unite people but caused oppression,fear and war across the globe. Who knows what the scientific revolution has in stored for us. If Mr Harari lives longer he might add an extra chapter on the scientific revolution.

  • @Aya-rk4wy
    @Aya-rk4wy Год назад +2

    Amazing graphics and content

  • @QuirkyGirlCorner
    @QuirkyGirlCorner Год назад +1

    We’re the only creatures actively pursuing our own immortality and our own extinction in equal measure

  • @luxtempestas
    @luxtempestas Год назад +8

    The most important centuries are the ones that I'm living through - not important for the world but for myself and that's all that matters for me. 😁

  • @13thravenpurple94
    @13thravenpurple94 Год назад +1

    Great video Thank you

  • @anamikaunnikrishnan7764
    @anamikaunnikrishnan7764 Год назад +1

    The animations in this video are breathtaking. It is so enthralling and magnificent.

  • @albertamalachi3560
    @albertamalachi3560 Год назад +4

    This talk about AGI kinda reminded me of that Mark Twain claymation part of 'The Mysterious Stranger'. Which was interesting.

  • @lulboiking5806
    @lulboiking5806 Год назад +3

    very great and useful video!!

  • @Kartoffelbrei-zv6yc
    @Kartoffelbrei-zv6yc Год назад +3

    Great video, thanks!

  • @ErikratKhandnalie
    @ErikratKhandnalie Год назад +3

    Lol, that estimate about climate change is *wildly* optimistic

  • @kakungcu
    @kakungcu Год назад +1

    Every century have their own history, so every century is important

  • @varunyadav5098
    @varunyadav5098 Год назад +1

    amazing video again with superb animations.

  • @meringue3288
    @meringue3288 Год назад +2

    thank you for this video, this is extremely important

  • @scoops2
    @scoops2 Год назад +12

    I feel like what AI lacks right now is the ability to do science. The ability to make a hypothesis, design an experiment, and test that hypothesis for itself. The requirement for humans to tell AI what is the right and wrong answer to train them is what differentiates us most I think. Humans figure out for themselves if an answer is right or wrong.

    • @nived4500
      @nived4500 Год назад +7

      Until chat gpt 6..7

    • @setcheck67
      @setcheck67 Год назад +8

      lol making an AI do science was one of the first major applications we started doing with it. LITERALLY WE MADE THE COVID VACCINE USING AI. Doing science is just repeating the same steps over and over with small tweaks until you have either proven or disproven a result. AI is really good at repeating tasks with small tweaks.
      Lets make something clear here... The only thing AI will struggle to replace humans with is tasks where the variables are unpredictable. That list is a very small and probably easily fixed list that includes such things as zookeeper, daycare worker, police officer and truck driver.. All 3 of these would just need to be made more data involved to be completely AI too though. In particular the truck driver AI just needs the road to have mostly AI driving cars that can talk to each other instead of easily distracted apes.

    • @gwen9939
      @gwen9939 Год назад +1

      AI is being used to exponentially accelerate scientific research right now. Sure, research is one of the later occupations where it will 100% replace human workers but when it does it's already vastly outpacing us.

  • @jerryanderson6217
    @jerryanderson6217 Год назад +1

    The animation is PHENOMENAL

  • @rameshdevasi6720
    @rameshdevasi6720 Год назад +2

    better start meditating on void and be joyful

  • @Tiffany56765
    @Tiffany56765 Год назад +4

    Love this art and animation style!

  • @zactaylor531
    @zactaylor531 Год назад +3

    Just because we make an AGI doesn’t mean we need to make it independently conscious

    • @gwen9939
      @gwen9939 Год назад +1

      You misunderstand intelligence. It doesn't matter if it's conscious, and we're not able to tell either way with the current tech we're using. What matters is that it's intelligent in that it's capable of high levels of information processing. Once it becomes capable of choosing how to solve the goals we give them it's only really a matter of time before a misaligned AGI reaches enough processing power to where one of it's methods it decides to use isn't aligned with human values, i.e. it's dangerous to us on an existential level.
      The dangers of AGI is not spooky sentient software, it's a run-amok highly advanced calculator, that either did or didn't do what we asked it to do in ways we didn't want.

  • @macmedia1000
    @macmedia1000 Год назад +2

    always impressive animation i hope you continue with history vs.

  • @YoungGandalf2325
    @YoungGandalf2325 Год назад +6

    Living in a world in which our actions have no impact on human history seems like the greatest existential crisis, in my opinion.

    • @collector1150
      @collector1150 Год назад +3

      Well very little. All people impact the world abate in a small way. Well most people. Some small actions could lead to a large occurrence while some people help lead an era. Then again that has been true all of history. Nonetheless I know how you feel. I feel the same way. Perhaps what I am saying is mere sophistry but I doubt it. It just feels that way.

    • @mistycloud4455
      @mistycloud4455 Год назад

      A.G.I Will be man's last invention

  • @coality
    @coality Год назад +3

    The most important century is when human shifted from hunter gather to agriculture

    • @aleborba
      @aleborba Год назад +2

      Exactly, but that took several centuries so maybe that's the reason it isn't mentioned

  • @SagaciousEagle
    @SagaciousEagle Год назад +1

    Some people don't really care about the livelihood of future generations, they tend to be more concerned about getting rich and live in the moment.

  • @finn-sc5zg
    @finn-sc5zg Год назад

    I love the artwork! ❤

  • @daforkgaming3320
    @daforkgaming3320 Год назад +2

    Ted Ed is the only non-Islamic channel I’ve seen that pronounces islam properly

  • @rmabii
    @rmabii Год назад

    It informed me that the present is the most important, and it was impressive to hear that the future was in our hands. I want to be a person who helps future generations.

  • @mecahhannah
    @mecahhannah Год назад +3

    Awesome thanks ❤ love the channel I hope that soon we come up with more cures and ways to cope with disabilities such as cerebral palsy which is what I have!

  • @catherineandriopoulou5309
    @catherineandriopoulou5309 Год назад

    Ted-Ed: "Currently, we have relatively narrow forms of AI".
    Chat GPT: passes Radiology exam

  • @asankajayaweera7212
    @asankajayaweera7212 Год назад +3

    What about the environmental protection? Still, we are unable to take concrete measures to protect environment and other rest of the species.

  • @rogofos
    @rogofos Год назад

    there's a theory that posits that
    basically
    more developed civilizations develop faster (because they have more resources for research, higher labour productivity etc)
    according to that, every century is the most important century yet
    because with each new century we will make greater and greater progress

  • @chloroxiphite
    @chloroxiphite Год назад +8

    "The 21st century is the most important"
    -21st century people

  • @ncttotheworld127
    @ncttotheworld127 Год назад +1

    i need to rewatch this later cuz i couldn't concentrate when there's a lot of pretty animation going on

  • @Macrocompassion
    @Macrocompassion Год назад

    In every centaury or shorter time period, we naturally think that the most important time is NOW. This is when we are in the best position to make sufficient progress to do the greatest good. So this question has a very obvious answer and there is not much more to add. However, there is one point, and that is by asking this question it draws attention to the need for the answer to show that we are the most important means for achieving this resulting step forward. In my case it was and continues to be in research about our social system of macroeconomics and I have made a significant discovery about it. I have written to TED about it but they are not replying.

  • @Temporaryusername-i4h
    @Temporaryusername-i4h Год назад +2

    Advanced artificial intelligence can be a nice god or the end of humanity

  • @Ephemeral994
    @Ephemeral994 Год назад +3

    I hope I will be alive to see how AI and humans will be able to coexist together

  • @StarBoundFables
    @StarBoundFables Год назад

    Brilliant animation!

  • @forbidden_box
    @forbidden_box Год назад

    I love it when there was a war/world tragedy, technology become twice as fast

  • @gillipop1
    @gillipop1 Год назад +2

    This century is the most important so far. So was every other century, during it.

    • @dominicrutherford4498
      @dominicrutherford4498 Год назад

      eh… the middle ages arguably aren’t as impactful as SOME centuries before it .

  • @GBS4893
    @GBS4893 Год назад +1

    One of my greatest fears is to just miss the emergence of complete ai's

  • @Mc4King
    @Mc4King Год назад +1

    Uhh, I feel like this script was written 2 years ago. Have you guys seen GPT-4?
    As of right now, I think a lot of people think general AI will be at our doorstep not this century but this decade.

  • @realtorforlouisiana
    @realtorforlouisiana Год назад +1

    we don't need that level of tech. we really need to focus on our energy on equity and quality of life.

  • @thorjacobsen3830
    @thorjacobsen3830 Год назад +7

    If you want to delve deeper into AI Risk and more generally Existential Risks. I recommend reading Nick Brostroms "Superintelligence" and Toby Ords "Precipice" - great books which gives an understanding of how pressing these risks are to humanity as a whole.

    • @priscillayucuevas1907
      @priscillayucuevas1907 Год назад +2

      Thanks for sharing! These books look interesting to read about since Im also worring about AI risks 😢

    • @ianyboo
      @ianyboo Год назад +2

      Yup, or pretty much anything by Eliezer Yudkowsky.

    • @gwen9939
      @gwen9939 Год назад +2

      Also look up Rational Animations on RUclips as well as Robert Miles'(who narrates the animations) own YT channel where he talks about AI safety. It's something that needs to be on everyone's mind yesterday so that political action and funding can start happening. The best time was 20 years ago, so now we're gonna have to sprint to catch up.

    • @ianyboo
      @ianyboo Год назад

      @@gwen9939 oh you beautiful person thank you! I hadn't seen those yet, insta subscribed to rational animations:)
      Cheers!

  • @munk_ljuv
    @munk_ljuv Год назад

    Animation is BEAUTIFUL

  • @yiannchrst
    @yiannchrst Год назад +1

    THAT ANIMATION IS FIRE!

  • @iceblock4382
    @iceblock4382 Год назад

    What animation software was used to create this video

  • @duongphamduc9662
    @duongphamduc9662 Год назад +1

    love the animation ted ed

  • @emceegreen8864
    @emceegreen8864 Год назад

    This seems a few years old.
    Only because the AGI space is so rapidly changing. What is not changing is the uncertainty is always there.

  • @Gargantura
    @Gargantura Год назад +2

    i would call this as Tipping Point: where all the choice we make in this century will affect people's life centuries ahead

    • @dennisgichohi5392
      @dennisgichohi5392 Год назад +2

      But every century b4 has affected the world we live in one way or another

    • @YouWinILose
      @YouWinILose Год назад +1

      ​@@dennisgichohi5392 To a significantly lesser degree. Globalization has made the world far more connected, and industrialization has made all commercial and technological changes globally producible.

    • @spacecowboy5274
      @spacecowboy5274 Год назад

      @@YouWinILose if we take chaos effect into account older centuries have effected us more than newer ones
      the repercussions of older centuries have affected far more people than newer ones and still linger around today
      for instance globalization wouldnt have happened without industrial revolution and industrial revolution wouldnt have happened without invention of agriculture and so on..... it traces all the way back to the big bang.

    • @YouWinILose
      @YouWinILose Год назад +1

      @@spacecowboy5274 But isn't that purposefully missing the point? Yes, cumulative change is massive, even exponential, I can't say. But the development of agriculture affected few people over long periods of time. Only over millennia did its impact turn the course of history.
      That is *not the case* for modern technologies. Their affects are immediate while ALSO being far-reaching and ultimately unknowable.
      What people decided in 2023 BCE made no difference to the overall schema of our future (again, we're not talking about butterfly/chaos effect). What people decided in 2023 CE will change the nature of our society in large, immediate ways, as well as in exponential, unknowable ways à la chaos effect.
      It's more granular now. Change is far, far more rapid.

    • @spacecowboy5274
      @spacecowboy5274 Год назад +1

      ​@@YouWinILose This is valid if u ignore butterfly effect which feels like just ignoring reality
      also chaos effect can act immediately too while also being far reaching and is even more unknowable
      "unknowable ways à la chaos effect"
      what does à la mean?
      i think what u mean is that modern technology is causing the most direct,trackable changes than before for humans, which i can agree with
      this is now becoming more of a semantics discussion...

  • @anirudhsingh5414
    @anirudhsingh5414 Год назад +2

    Probably was not a good idea to watch this on 3:00 am in my bed 🥲

  • @najahn7753
    @najahn7753 Год назад +1

    Indeed nice vidio!!

  • @leVraiQuasar
    @leVraiQuasar Год назад +1

    1850-1950 is a major turn for humanity

  • @Hallows4
    @Hallows4 Год назад +1

    If we’re talking existential, my vote for the most important century would be the so-called “Axis Age” (roughly the 5th century BCE). This period saw the lives of so many important thinkers who reshaped human consciousness: Greek philosophers like Plato and Aristotle, Confucius and Lao Tzu in China, Siddhartha Gautama in India, the Old Testament prophets in Israel, and possibly the Persian Zoroaster.

  • @samuelthoms6171
    @samuelthoms6171 Год назад +1

    Amazing video

  • @hkj73
    @hkj73 Год назад +6

    With the rapid speed of AI evolution, its More like The Most Important Decade!

  • @ramlaaal
    @ramlaaal Год назад +1

    finally teded is making 3D videos

  • @keren.icehand
    @keren.icehand Год назад

    What an amazing animation💜👍

  • @kirbymarchbarcena
    @kirbymarchbarcena Год назад

    Every human century is important until we reached the time wherein there is nothing more to discover, to experience and to learn.

  • @logout-k2
    @logout-k2 Год назад +2

    Oh damn , that's really interesting 😮

  • @Storifiedyt
    @Storifiedyt Год назад +1

    Basically the debate between Vision and Ultron. One is a savior and the other is pure destruction.

  • @Jindjan971
    @Jindjan971 Год назад +1

    TED-ED and Kurzgesagt should do a collab video I’m sure it would be great I’m just sure of it, I don’t know why I’m just sure of it.

  • @girishsharma9711
    @girishsharma9711 Год назад +4

    The 22nd century is the most important one because Doraemon came from there 😂

    • @BarnabyTheEpicDoggo
      @BarnabyTheEpicDoggo Год назад +1

      I remember reading a Doraemon comic book and he was like "Hello!!! I have come from the 21st century!"

    • @girishsharma9711
      @girishsharma9711 Год назад

      @@BarnabyTheEpicDoggo but the cannon one is 22nd

    • @BarnabyTheEpicDoggo
      @BarnabyTheEpicDoggo Год назад

      @@girishsharma9711 The comic was from 1969, idk if it was a typo lol

    • @girishsharma9711
      @girishsharma9711 Год назад

      @@BarnabyTheEpicDoggo it could be i guess

  • @1986xuan
    @1986xuan Год назад +1

    I watched this video three times just for the sake of this amazing animation❤