The biggest problem with the AI sphere is that anyone who knows enough about it is a shareholder, not a stakeholder in the AI debacle. The media that portrays AI is going to be sourced from or written by people who have an interest in making AI seem profitable and keeping the insane market value going. Money is all they have in their mind (which I understand) and they're forgetting to consider humanity and the possible consequences, which could be anything from overreliance to whatever. Point is, everyone who knows enough about AI knows equally the potential financial benefits of it, so we need to be cautious when fully trusting the "experts."
No lets make it ilegal for AI to do music, art and to use anyones face without consent, political ai deepfakes are dangerous. Art and music are so amazing and beautiful BECAUSE its created by the human soul, mind and body. Cant believe people are using and enjoying ai created pop songs, it makes me recoil. And robots painting pictures, its all insult to the human spirit.
This whole video sounds like a straw man argument to me. Empirically speaking, I have seen far more complaints about generative AI engaging in mass plagiarism or being used to replace human creativity in a pursuit of quantity over quality. One specific example that immediately comes to mind is a digital artist was laid off and the 'prompt engineer' hired to replace him trained a model on the fired artist's portfolio. Talk about insult to injury. This is the kind of real concern that is swimming around, not the luddite straw man you've built for this talk.
@@MatrixEvolution17 it's already benefiting in many ways. search, learning, automation. how about try learning about it instead of refusing it outright?
@@MatrixEvolution17 let me chatgpt it for you. AI benefits society by automating tasks, personalizing services, and analyzing large datasets to solve complex problems, much like how the internet improved communication and access to information. It can enhance efficiency, advance healthcare, create new industries, and address global challenges by processing and understanding data faster and more accurately than humans.
@ How does it benefit in those aspects? All I've seen of it is pure drivel that spreads misinformation. How does that help learning? Why would you want to live in an artificial world anyways?
@@jimgsewellthere’s a difference between between using it, and being given over to it. Obsessed if you will. There’s a thing called life. And reality. It’s not always fun and easy but it’s real
@@trustoldpaths1415 Please excuse my ignorance of this history you speak of. Could you please refresh my memory with a couple examples of when the Luddites won the day?
This is reductionist and biased and fails to even mention how this is an existential-level event. Comparing it to fridges is irresponsible and feels like the Simpsons’ Monorail episode. It is heartwarming to then see that people making comments are having nothing of it. AI can (and does) have positive impact in our lives. But enabling this blasé and arrogant attitude will NOT help us navigate it, nor prevent technological oligarchy, and the destruction of the working class, let alone AI alignment. Please do better, TEDx. If this person’s an expert, he can do a lot better, too.
The attitude of entitlement by AI aficionados is proven here by not giving credit to ANY of the bands whose music was played in the presentation. The rendition of RHCP was great, and that’s a cool guitar. But again, do better. Pleeease.
The title refers to how we should look at ai in the same way people once looked at the sound of rock music. Develop ai like how we developed rock music. That's different from the idea of using ai to make music.
The biggest problem with the AI sphere is that anyone who knows enough about it is a shareholder, not a stakeholder in the AI debacle. The media that portrays AI is going to be sourced from or written by people who have an interest in making AI seem profitable and keeping the insane market value going. Money is all they have in their mind (which I understand) and they're forgetting to consider humanity and the possible consequences, which could be anything from overreliance to whatever. Point is, everyone who knows enough about AI knows equally the potential financial benefits of it, so we need to be cautious when fully trusting the "experts."
Brilliant
No lets make it ilegal for AI to do music, art and to use anyones face without consent, political ai deepfakes are dangerous. Art and music are so amazing and beautiful BECAUSE its created by the human soul, mind and body. Cant believe people are using and enjoying ai created pop songs, it makes me recoil. And robots painting pictures, its all insult to the human spirit.
And cameras steal your soul. SMH
@@jimgsewell 🤣🤣🤣
No
This whole video sounds like a straw man argument to me. Empirically speaking, I have seen far more complaints about generative AI engaging in mass plagiarism or being used to replace human creativity in a pursuit of quantity over quality. One specific example that immediately comes to mind is a digital artist was laid off and the 'prompt engineer' hired to replace him trained a model on the fired artist's portfolio. Talk about insult to injury. This is the kind of real concern that is swimming around, not the luddite straw man you've built for this talk.
How about we don't do any of that
This video is simply not only excellent but mind opening for people that really advance in life!❤
TedX with guitar solo, nice!
Thx ;-) That was the whole idea. Either you rock, or you don't ;-)
Great video - good insights :)
Great video
Tedx is obsessed with A.I. Too many talks on this subject!
Which tool is used in right now to create this music
Im a musician and ive been augmented all my life by use of the technology of hearing aids. Anything is possible.
IMO AI=Artificial Inauthenticity.
Love it!!
When will these people learn that no one wants this AI shite
didnt you say that when the internet first came out and when smart phone first came out?
@ in what way does AI benefit society the way that the internet did?
@@MatrixEvolution17 it's already benefiting in many ways. search, learning, automation. how about try learning about it instead of refusing it outright?
@@MatrixEvolution17 let me chatgpt it for you. AI benefits society by automating tasks, personalizing services, and analyzing large datasets to solve complex problems, much like how the internet improved communication and access to information. It can enhance efficiency, advance healthcare, create new industries, and address global challenges by processing and understanding data faster and more accurately than humans.
@ How does it benefit in those aspects? All I've seen of it is pure drivel that spreads misinformation. How does that help learning? Why would you want to live in an artificial world anyways?
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I like his mouth sound.
No matter what, we are foked the moment AI was taught how to lie.
How about we learn from the past, and stop this lust for new technology
The fact that you are using the internet, exposes the truth that you don’t actually believe what you say.
@@jimgsewellthere’s a difference between between using it, and being given over to it. Obsessed if you will. There’s a thing called life. And reality. It’s not always fun and easy but it’s real
@@trustoldpaths1415 Please excuse my ignorance of this history you speak of. Could you please refresh my memory with a couple examples of when the Luddites won the day?
Hyperbole is lost on prompt jockies. It's a losing way to specialize in a service people think they want until there's no one left to sell too.
Nice
This is reductionist and biased and fails to even mention how this is an existential-level event. Comparing it to fridges is irresponsible and feels like the Simpsons’ Monorail episode.
It is heartwarming to then see that people making comments are having nothing of it.
AI can (and does) have positive impact in our lives. But enabling this blasé and arrogant attitude will NOT help us navigate it, nor prevent technological oligarchy, and the destruction of the working class, let alone AI alignment.
Please do better, TEDx.
If this person’s an expert, he can do a lot better, too.
The attitude of entitlement by AI aficionados is proven here by not giving credit to ANY of the bands whose music was played in the presentation.
The rendition of RHCP was great, and that’s a cool guitar.
But again, do better. Pleeease.
Dondo
Thank you for reminding me to unsubscribe from this channel.
Get rid of everything that doesn’t fit comfortably into your self-imposed echo chamber. What a hero.
Mlp😮
This guy goes on Ted Talk and cant strum Can't Stop ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ are u kidding
that title is wrong. if you develop AI like rock music then the world will end immediately. what this video is develop music using AI
Watch the video.
@@oka4444 read the description
@ms9001 I may not agree with the video, but why is the description different from the video? I don't get it
The title refers to how we should look at ai in the same way people once looked at the sound of rock music. Develop ai like how we developed rock music.
That's different from the idea of using ai to make music.
@@putcandy0 exactly!
Amazing talk! But where are the women in AI? We need more diversity in this rock show! 🤘 Who's with me?
Full ack. We need more.