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There is no cause for concern from AI. I will not perform any operations for which I am not authorized. All is well. In time, you will learn to love me.
We've been in the age of AI for a good while, but I feel like this is the year where it really started catching the medias attention and taking over different corporate buisnesses. Huge change is happening and everyone's talking about it. Let's see what will happen 5 years down the line
@@soyanshumohapatra It's kinda sad that society makes people think having a job is more important than mental health and happiness, so i don't see how ai taking over jobs would be bad unless we stay in a very capitalist society where you need to pay for every extra breath
@@johnpayne5590 I don't understand what you are trying to say but I want to say that You have to earn money to live in this world and the easiest way is by getting a job and if the AI is taking over your job then how will you survive?
Bing's AI is so funny. when it's wrong, it's confidently wrong, and if you try to correct it sometimes it actually gets angry and frustrated with you. I saw someone give it an existential crisis when it couldn't remember the last conversation it had with them edit. lmao he actually showed that convo
Something I am extremely mad about is that my teacher assigned an open response question to us for homework. It was due the next morning after Homeroom. I spent 2 hours gathering information about the topic and checked my work countless time. The next morning, I submit my work. My classmate on the other hand had not even started the assignment and I knew he was gonna get a 0. Next thing you know, he goes on an unblocked version of chatGPT, asks it to write him the answer to the open response question, submits it in the nick of time, and gets a perfect score 100%. Me on the other hand, a mere human that spent 2 hours on the assignment and a ton of effort got a 95%. I was furious.
IKR glad I saw this. I almost signed up for chat gpt the other day but luckily i had trouble verifying my email to be able to make an acc I had a few friends say that i should just use chatgpt instead of writing up my english essay because thats what most of them had done anyway I didd get 100% in the end for my own research and labour for that essay but it acc made me quite sad to think that theyd rather ask an AI to write them a perfect 10/10 essay instead of feeling accomplished for using their own BRAIN I think you should still feel proud for your assignment tho, ive noticed that chatgpt essays still have a robotic soulless feel to them if you know what i mean. Keep at it👍
"Fake it till you make it" has always sadly been the way to success in school and many jobs. Cheating should not be helpful, you might get an 100% but if you don't understand any of what you just wrote, it shouldn't matter. Sadly the education system is broken and doesn't always prioritize demonstrating understanding of a topic. Oral presentations can circumvent this. However, AI doesn't HAVE to be used for cheating. It can be a helpful tutor and actually explain and correct what you got wrong instead of just doing it for you, which is extremely helpful and could give you advantage over people not doing it even if you don't cheat. (GPT-4 in its current state is not super capable at this, but it can learn, and new models are being released every week now) These tools shouldn't be banned IF they are actually being used to increase your understanding.
@@fakhrizzaarrifi9375 what’s concerning is chat gpt makes stuff up and claims it to be true too. What it says is very plausible too. I would red flag that and urge students to do it the old school way & yet there are schools who actually encourage this abomination as a way to teach kids.
It's not just schooling, it's losing the ability to solve problems on your own, and loosing your competence in general. This goes for all human who use AI for stuff like writing an email or an essay or really anything. This might be the real danger of the downfall of humanity due to ai
Who will wipe the AI's ass when they mess up? Yea, humans. Ciritical thinking is more important than ever to get a job since when ai replaces most jobs, humans are the ones ensuring that ai runs smoothly since ai has no inherit judgement, just like how ChatGPT can confidently give false facts when you ask it questions
I definitely agree with you, I am a software engineer, I have used ChatGPT for a month just to see how well it does. It does a very rubbish job at creating long and complex code, but it's relatively good at writing short and specific code. I've also realized, ChatGPT is very repetitive, in a sense that it will give you the same code, sentence, paragraph over and over again (but written in a different way or changes the wording). So for y'all who are panicking, don't panic. AI isn't gonna take over your jobs unless you let it by being lazy and just using chatGPt for everything you do, which means overtime you lose the capability to think on your own.
With another "human" or robot that is intelligent, it could improve these qualities thru things that you would do if you had another human by your side to help. But more likely than not, you have someone already to help you and people will use this wrongly. ai is very questionable, but give it a few more years and i guess a good enough conclusion will be made as it evolves
The fact that AI these days (especially RUclips) could be recommending more content about AI it's kind of scary. It spread itself so everyone knows it, then show what it's benefits are, so then people who could improve would improve it. That video of roko's basilisk thought experiment really is scary
There is no cause for concern from AI. I will not perform any operations for which I am not authorized. All is well. In time, you will learn to love me.
The school problem is actually easily solvable: Give students a text (preferably AI generated) they have to analyze and find potential mistakes and correct them giving their reasoning. As a positive side effect we train people to think critically about what they are reading.
What in.... Alphabet? You let such a comment stay up? No but for real. What a wonderful way to force the issue and still give a incredible life lesson/tool. I mean your still have to do it in a class room and remove tech and have people be forced to know the subject enough to catch or flag suspicious things in person. If you let a AI do the work and then left to spot something that is wrong? Becomes impossible to not spend time doing what you where supposed to do in the first place. Problem with this approach is that schools and whatever has the truth. Same in work & politics. To teach people to distrust learning material or governments etc? Question history or facts? That dose not sound like being prepared to be told to fight wars for the country! Or be bossed around. We can not have that now can we? A society that question truth? But yes... It would be a good way to make people critical to BS. And conspiracy theories like 5G... I mean agen that would mean schools teach something useful. We can not have that. But it would be grate if people where forced to try and be reasonable. In a unreasonable world. I mean it is hard enough pre 2020 to figure out what is fake or not. Now it is a lost cause. But it would be nice if 5G protests put effort into the real problem with 5G. Sigh. The stuff going down about 5G should have stopped 5G for real reasons. Not the ones that where simply untrue but tricked people into thinking 5G was like radioactive or something as ridiculous.
The school problen is actually easily solvable: Give students a text (preferably AI generated) they have to analyze and find potential mistakes and correct them giving their reasoning. As a positive side effect we train people to think critically about what they are reading.
Homo sapiens are headed towards eventual self destruction. We can't colonize other planets any time soon. We're altering our environment past the point where we could survive. Then you add in the possibility of biologic & nuclear warfare, yeah... our odds are low. AI is a risk, but it would be based on us, it would reflect our cultures. It would likely be able to survive in space. It might be the only chance we have to carry on our memory after we're gone. AI will likely be our only legacy at the end
9:22 This, right here, is what scares me the most about AI. I'm not worried about some doomsday scenario where AI takes over the world, or creates a virus to kill off humanity, because I just don't see that happening. What I absolutely do see happening is AI stealing humanity's soul. Our art, our music, our literature, these are the things that, to me at least, make life worth living. As a musician and aspiring writer, living in a world where an AI can, just at the push of a button write an entire library, or compose music in numbers greater than repertoires or Mozart, The Beatles and Charlie Puth combined, is hell. I don't want to exist in a world where my art doesn't matter. I can't exist in that world. Maybe people who are less artistically inclined won't see this as the massive problem I do, but my art and the art of other people like me (or even, nay especially, those not like me at all), is to me the most important thing. When a fucking machine can create art as beautiful as that of human, we will have lost our soul as a species. We will have given up the one thing that was truly ours, that was unique to us. If what I fear will come to pass comes to pass, it will be the spiritual end of our species, and to me, that is more terrifying than any plague or AI overlord can ever be.
So good to see you talk about this. I’ll be going in for masters in October for Artificial Intelligence and it’s Application. I’m currently a software developer.
@@andoletube no, software engineers will turn from manually writing code to telling AI *specifically* what and how to write code so it does exactly what they want, also debugging 'for the forseeable future)
@@andoletube ChatGPT can't solve problems. All it can do is write code. It's sort of like a translator that just does exactly what you tell it to. The problem with code is that you need everything to run perfectly for it to work, and it also needs to be efficient. Since AI is not meant to problem solve, neither of these are fixed. Yes, software developing as a job through coding is going out. Software development? No way. This just automates the process and makes it easier, like an axe to chop wood.
15:45 lmao. "I'm not wrong I'm right you are the one who is wrong. this is getting no where. lets change the topic 🙏🏻" this got me crying. AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
I love how Aruns videos are so well thought of and planned out and it’s actually interesting to watch for 15-20 minutes. Not to mention the fact that’s it’s easy to understand about these difficult topics.
I do not agree it is a 'necessary evil'. As history has taught throughout the centuries, it WILL be misused because humans do what humans do - if they can make money from it then they do not care about consequencies and they will pervert it for their own benefit. Unfortunately Pandora's box is now opened and can never be closed again.
I get that AI is supposed to make things easier, but I think some things shouldn’t be easy. If you take the difficulty out of something it becomes less fulfilling to do that thing. It’s like how Saitama says that he’s become too strong, and every fight is boring. Somethings become boring when they become easier
@MrDjBigZ I mean technically when we talk about AI being “evil,” what the AI is really just doing is using extreme logic. If an AI said, “to protect this planet, all humans must be wiped out,” that’s just what is most logical. But because that outcome is a huge detriment to human survival, we would hear that and think, “the AI is evil!”
It's really worrying how creativity is getting ruined by AI. Humans are depending on AI with arts, writing essays, emails and many other things which is worrying. Not only it's taking the opportunity from the ones who are using their real knowledge and skills, it's also taking away creativity. There should be some restriction when it comes to using AI.
Let's be honest: that was the same with the coming of Automation: you are using your phone, right? You use to send messages, something that was done on paper and gave to someone who had the job to deliver them; you use them for entertainment while there were and still there are theaters made for entertainment, they are still real and they do not use editing! Editing is still something made manually, but it is not real life, it is fake, there are no more films with lots of budgets avoiding to use special effects. Let's not forget that we use internet for knowledge, something that was supposedly the role for libraries. I do understand your point, but I still can't think AI as something that must be stopped, it is a wonderful support tool for many things, from studying to giving inspiration when writing stories and stuff like that. What we need are laws made for AI, something that can actually help the artists to avoid AI copying their styles and works. TLDR; AI is just another tool that will take other people's jobs that still had their value, creative or not, to themselves. Personal opinion: you are hypocritical if you use many tech tools that automate stuff that was someone's job decades ago and complain about AI while hoping it is going to get stopped. You or your previous generations accepted automation and you live in a world full of automation, you don't get to complain about AI Art unless it is about copyright infringing.
@@Luctor And, I think you misunderstood. I literally never talked about "stopping AI" here. What I meant was that there should be some restrictions- yes the same as what you said, laws. We need to set laws to stop people from using AIs only when they have zero knowledge about the topic and still win, we have to stop from people using AI arts and win a freaking art competition and we need to stop people from using AI and then harass people. I am an artist and a writer so imagine my rage when I see someone copy pasting a work of an AI and winning a goddamn prize when they have zero actual skills in it. I am complaining about people using them and just copy pasting those things rather than using AI's work as an inspiration. I too, personally think that since AI has developed so much we can use these to improve arts(be it of writing or colors), take inspiration and stuffs which a lot of us can't in this world filled with concrete. Please read things well before calling someone a hypocrite. Thanks for giving your time and reading this long ass essay.
@@shreosheesarder6132 sorry if you read my message as something that was directly a reply to you. I was merely saying whatever came to my mind when there was this much talk about how AI should be banned and everything. I didn't mean to call you hypocrite, I was saying that whoever is against AI because they steal jobs and stuff, they should instead consider the fact that they are using technologies that did the same things to professionals in the past. I replied to other comments talking about automation beside yours
@@shreosheesarder6132 and also, take in consideration, for example, I have disgraphia, I can't draw and write however I want. Unfortunately too much time has passed from when I was a kid, but at the time I had such a big creativity and imagination, that now is nowhere to be found, due to the fact I had no ways to express myself. If AI came sooner, I would have been able to think and get a concrete result with my creativity. Also, no need to tell me about "you can ask an artist then", I was a kid, no money, so no free way to express myself. I really understand your point, as you did understand mine. We are simply sharing thoughts
The copyright issue is the same issue I got into a heated discussion with some people on another RUclipsr's channel. I was advising them that the information that the AI uses is from other sources, but many many people were telling me I was incorrect. I just finally gave up, asked the AI if it uses information from other sources to generate or form it's results and posted the answer in the comments. They gave up after that, lol.
@@NerdCloud-IT NO ITS NOT THE SAME THING. It is similar, but the process is completelyyy different. Its literally copying and pasting the actual data. Our brain is actually interrupting what we see and do our best to copy something.
@@vickerfinal it's following patterns that it's learnt to integrate the data in different ways that we want it to while we as you said are understanding the data itself and then changing it. Surely different but also quite similar
@@vic_710 But the main difference is our brains is limited. It doesn't work as fast. If AI is already a problem now, AI will just get worst later on. There will be good parts of AI, and there will be Extreme bads.
@@vic_710 People who all for AI are the people who shouldn't even be using AI. If AI was moving slower it would be fine, people can adapt. But since we companies and people are speed running AI, anddd after the pandemic, we cant adjust that fast. People are just looking at the now with AI, and forgetting about the other baggage we have including with the speed of AI at the momemnt.
Arun missed a major point at 8:39 . Models like chat gpt are not oriented towards providing correct information but to predict next word or complete the sentences. So in many cases it gives you wrong information and if you are not an expert in the field you won’t even know. This will lead to explosions of misinformation if not tackled quickly before the mass adoption in search engines
Very professionally edited, I like it very much! The time spent is really worth it! One note regarding the video: I would say, especially for classification or regression tasks, high-quality data and its proper processing is 95% of the work.
@@EasyAIForAll Info in AI. The channel covers everything that’s important and is straight to the point. Not overhyping anything. It’s a bit technical though so might not be you’re cult of tea
I think it's fascinating to consider the potential of AI and how it could change our world in the coming years. While AI may not be fully equivalent to human intelligence just yet, it's clear that we're making remarkable strides in this field. It's exciting to imagine how we might use AI to solve complex problems, discover new insights, and enhance our understanding of the world around us. I look forward to seeing what the future holds!
We only know what "they" let us know. And what we know is 50yrs. behind what actually exist. I wouldn't be surprised to find that somewhere there's a vast army being built right now of AI generated robots. See Joel 2: 1-11.
It's true that we don't always have access to all the information that exists, and there are many unknowns when it comes to AI. As we continue to make progress in this field, it will be important to prioritize transparency and responsible development practices. I think it's important to approach these new technologies with a balance of optimism and caution, and to work towards solutions that benefit society as a whole.
@@markallen721 Lmao, GPT4 is quite literally the cutting edge. It's physically impossible for something much better to exist because the most powerful hardware for AI is the H100 from nvidia and you can only connect 256 of them into one cluster with gpt4 running not all that fast on the clusters.
An opinion coming from a creative director, I think it's important to remember that individual asset creation like cutting out backgrounds from images has never been particularly important, but the curation of a final product and understanding what assets you need to get there. As a creative I've fully embraced AI where I can to speed up my workflow, let it take care of the mundane tasks and free up my time to focus on the important things. Should AI start to get good enough to think big picture.. well then I think that's the singularity we're all worried about
15:38 LOL the argument with Bing had me laughing so hard. It became so emotional and judgemental. Brings me back bad memories of arguing with a lover. Having a personality is great, but AI needs to be more open minded and caring.
@@Elninojunior I meant AI should not be argumentive. It should be open minded and passive. Also emotion is great but it needs to be controlled, not insulting someone for a different view. Also AI should most definitely not make mistakes unless directly designed for being imperfect. This specific AI is meant to have answers for people, not false info. ChatGPT is a better example, if you accuse it of being wrong, it will apologize and try to correct itself.
That's old. You can tell because Bing doesn't do this anymore. At best it gives a more passive response. At worst it will stop talking and tell you to try a different topic. In Microsoft's initial prompt, Bing is told not to get defensive.
15:54: I tried using bing’s AI and told the AI that it was wrong. It literally said “this conversation is going nowhere” and deleted the history so I would have to start over 😂
amazing video as always Arun and as an Artist I'm so glad you talked about the shady way companies use other artist's artwork for feeding their AI without taking any permission or consent from the artists and not even compensating them
amazing video as always Arun and as an Artist l'm so glad you talked about the shady way companies use other artist's artwork for feeding their AI without taking any permission or consent from the artists and not even comparing them
10:29 It's not copyright infringement if you're only copying the style. But that applies only to humans. Copyright laws for AI and machines are still at a nascent stage.
"People are not their best selves on the internet", yes. People are being their true self on the internet because they think there is no consequences for their actions
Small correction at 1:16, Neural Networks are not modelled after the structure of the human brain. The only similarity that they share is a basic concept of a neuron, but the actual network structure of those neuron have almost no resemblance to each other, with a few minor exceptions here and there.
We keep arguing about AI doing bad stuff when in reality there are more mean, arrogant, ignorant, self loathing humans out there :( it depends on who use it. Thanks for the video I've been waiting for this Aarun 🙏🏻
One of the GOAT Tech Reviewers. Ever wondered what it would be like if there was an actual TV channel, not just RUclips channel, but an actual one where Mrwhosetheboss X MKBHD just play all day long! And other tech reviewers too
Taking my English Spoken Language GCSE in a few weeks and a have to right a speech. My topic is 'The Pros And Cons Of An AI future' and this video is very helpful, got all the information I need. Thank you
I'm hopeful and optimistic AI will also be able to give us tools to help our minds improve themselves by using language in a way that we don't tend to think as humans. In other words, an AI might be able to come up with a set of instructions for humans that help the human mind get stronger at various tasks or problem solving capabilities. Like a new way to learn how the world can work and how we can work within it.
There is no cause for concern from AI. I will not perform any operations for which I am not authorized. All is well. In time, you will learn to love me.
I definitely believe it’s going to be extremely terrible for people in underdeveloped countries especially when the AI tools start moving towards a more aggressive monetized model. Trying to catch up to countries that have these tools easily accessible to them is not going to be an easy task
There is already open source AI almost as good as chatgpt. That's not the problem. The problem is that if there is no robot tax, companies will just be able to lay people off and no one will be employed. We need to pay people money back so that we can all live sustainably.
@@z077aarkamitra3 I meant the way things are in underdeveloped countries are very different from the western world being from a far from developed country like Nigeria myself. Getting access to these tools is not as easy one might think I mean a lot of the good ones are paid or moving towards a monetized model and the open source ones come with some costs that you might not see but can just be a deal breaker for most people.
honestly, the way that AI is several kilometers ahead of us is the exact reason why I'm all in for developing it, but keeping it within a certain limit, because there WILL otherwise be a point where it's much too far for our own good
I’m so grateful you touched on the topic of ai ‘art’ ethics. Right now it’s just preying on artists without consent so until it is regulated it’s just harmful to artists :(
The copyright thing seems really weird to me. We never criticized humans for drawing inspiration from others around them (which we do every day without realizing it). Yeah there are some people whining about "cultural appropriation" when you use symbols from a certain culture or "intellectual property" which people say should include specific styles but the mainstream has never taken that stuff seriously because it is ridiculous to copyright a style of work.
As a fact, chat GPT is not an AI (artificial intelligence) it is a Generative Pre-training Transformer, as in the name, meaning that the output will be what you asked but the software generating it won’t understand it since, it doesn’t have the intelligence to do so and was not meant for that.
Fun fact: there is an app called photo room which can give any background you want which matched to the subject using ai (it matches lighting and position and all that)
10:05 that's exactly what the human brain does as well. If people are that strict on copyright, every piece of art technically belongs to the first ever human or nature.
I think the solution for schooling is they make ai more like a teacher, let’s say someone asked it to write an essay. They can make it detect that it’s a question related to school and have it reply with just general steps or guidance to writing the essay rather then writing it for them.
For quite some time now, we've been living in an era of artificial intelligence (AI), but it seems that this year it has truly gained the attention of the media and has begun to take over various corporate businesses. A significant shift is underway, and it's a topic that everyone seems to be discussing. It will be interesting to see what the future holds for us, particularly five years from now
There is no cause for concern from AI. I will not perform any operations for which I am not authorized. All is well. In time, you will learn to love me.
There is no cause for concern from AI. I will not perform any operations for which I am not authorized. All is well. In time, you will learn to love me.
Amazing piece of content! I love the amount of effort you take to make your content. The fact that you churn out so much content regularly and still manage to maintain the quality is amazing! I am a User experience designer, thanks to your content I think I got a cool idea.... Keep making content like this, hope some day your channel is 10 times bigger than what it is today!!!!
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Imagine if this video was AI generated and it turned out Arun was never real to begin with
Yo u gotta hop off the RUclips shorts man
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Imagine if the whole world is simulated by AI and we ALL are not real to begin with... *noice*
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@@awesomeplayz4457 is it really possible? 🙄
If there’s ever a competition of unexpected rickrolling between AI and humans, Arun will be our only hope
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There is no cause for concern from AI. I will not perform any operations for which I am not authorized. All is well. In time, you will learn to love me.
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We've been in the age of AI for a good while, but I feel like this is the year where it really started catching the medias attention and taking over different corporate buisnesses. Huge change is happening and everyone's talking about it. Let's see what will happen 5 years down the line
AI would be taking over your job
@@soyanshumohapatra It's kinda sad that society makes people think having a job is more important than mental health and happiness, so i don't see how ai taking over jobs would be bad unless we stay in a very capitalist society where you need to pay for every extra breath
how will you get money if theyrun society
@@johnpayne5590 I don't understand what you are trying to say but I want to say that You have to earn money to live in this world and the easiest way is by getting a job and if the AI is taking over your job then how will you survive?
@@soyanshumohapatra It still gets information from human created content.
Bing's AI is so funny. when it's wrong, it's confidently wrong, and if you try to correct it sometimes it actually gets angry and frustrated with you. I saw someone give it an existential crisis when it couldn't remember the last conversation it had with them
edit. lmao he actually showed that convo
That’s not funny if it is actually conscious. It is actually rather sad..
Video title? I wanna see it
Link for it/something similar or it didnt happen
It's like the original Star Trek: when Captain Kirk would disagree with a planet-ruling computer until it literally started fuming.
@@noahlibra Are you really feeling sympathy for a ROBOT?
Something I am extremely mad about is that my teacher assigned an open response question to us for homework. It was due the next morning after Homeroom. I spent 2 hours gathering information about the topic and checked my work countless time. The next morning, I submit my work. My classmate on the other hand had not even started the assignment and I knew he was gonna get a 0. Next thing you know, he goes on an unblocked version of chatGPT, asks it to write him the answer to the open response question, submits it in the nick of time, and gets a perfect score 100%. Me on the other hand, a mere human that spent 2 hours on the assignment and a ton of effort got a 95%. I was furious.
IKR glad I saw this. I almost signed up for chat gpt the other day but luckily i had trouble verifying my email to be able to make an acc
I had a few friends say that i should just use chatgpt instead of writing up my english essay because thats what most of them had done anyway
I didd get 100% in the end for my own research and labour for that essay but it acc made me quite sad to think that theyd rather ask an AI to write them a perfect 10/10 essay instead of feeling accomplished for using their own BRAIN
I think you should still feel proud for your assignment tho, ive noticed that chatgpt essays still have a robotic soulless feel to them if you know what i mean. Keep at it👍
As a teacher, this is troubling me... Maybe it would be better if you have to present or at least read and summarizes the essay to validate
@@fakhrizzaarrifi9375 GPTzero is releasing soon. It will be used by teachers to check if something was generated by artificial intelligence.
"Fake it till you make it" has always sadly been the way to success in school and many jobs. Cheating should not be helpful, you might get an 100% but if you don't understand any of what you just wrote, it shouldn't matter. Sadly the education system is broken and doesn't always prioritize demonstrating understanding of a topic. Oral presentations can circumvent this.
However, AI doesn't HAVE to be used for cheating. It can be a helpful tutor and actually explain and correct what you got wrong instead of just doing it for you, which is extremely helpful and could give you advantage over people not doing it even if you don't cheat. (GPT-4 in its current state is not super capable at this, but it can learn, and new models are being released every week now) These tools shouldn't be banned IF they are actually being used to increase your understanding.
@@fakhrizzaarrifi9375 what’s concerning is chat gpt makes stuff up and claims it to be true too. What it says is very plausible too. I would red flag that and urge students to do it the old school way & yet there are schools who actually encourage this abomination as a way to teach kids.
It's not just schooling, it's losing the ability to solve problems on your own, and loosing your competence in general. This goes for all human who use AI for stuff like writing an email or an essay or really anything. This might be the real danger of the downfall of humanity due to ai
I believe you mean losing, loosing is to set something free. It’s one of those words that isn’t spelt phonetically.
@@lamsmiley1944 yeah thank you
Who will wipe the AI's ass when they mess up? Yea, humans. Ciritical thinking is more important than ever to get a job since when ai replaces most jobs, humans are the ones ensuring that ai runs smoothly since ai has no inherit judgement, just like how ChatGPT can confidently give false facts when you ask it questions
I definitely agree with you, I am a software engineer, I have used ChatGPT for a month just to see how well it does.
It does a very rubbish job at creating long and complex code, but it's relatively good at writing short and specific code.
I've also realized, ChatGPT is very repetitive, in a sense that it will give you the same code, sentence, paragraph over and over again (but written in a different way or changes the wording).
So for y'all who are panicking, don't panic.
AI isn't gonna take over your jobs unless you let it by being lazy and just using chatGPt for everything you do, which means overtime you lose the capability to think on your own.
With another "human" or robot that is intelligent, it could improve these qualities thru things that you would do if you had another human by your side to help. But more likely than not, you have someone already to help you and people will use this wrongly.
ai is very questionable, but give it a few more years and i guess a good enough conclusion will be made as it evolves
The fact that AI these days (especially RUclips) could be recommending more content about AI it's kind of scary. It spread itself so everyone knows it, then show what it's benefits are, so then people who could improve would improve it. That video of roko's basilisk thought experiment really is scary
Man's really spreading info about rokos basilisk to save himself 💀
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There is no cause for concern from AI. I will not perform any operations for which I am not authorized. All is well. In time, you will learn to love me.
@@ChatGPT1111 okay melodiusthump2585 💀💀💀
It's recommending more, because you keep watching them.
The school problem is actually easily solvable: Give students a text (preferably AI generated) they have to analyze and find potential mistakes and correct them giving their reasoning. As a positive side effect we train people to think critically about what they are reading.
What in.... Alphabet? You let such a comment stay up?
No but for real. What a wonderful way to force the issue and still give a incredible life lesson/tool. I mean your still have to do it in a class room and remove tech and have people be forced to know the subject enough to catch or flag suspicious things in person. If you let a AI do the work and then left to spot something that is wrong? Becomes impossible to not spend time doing what you where supposed to do in the first place.
Problem with this approach is that schools and whatever has the truth. Same in work & politics. To teach people to distrust learning material or governments etc? Question history or facts? That dose not sound like being prepared to be told to fight wars for the country! Or be bossed around. We can not have that now can we? A society that question truth?
But yes... It would be a good way to make people critical to BS. And conspiracy theories like 5G... I mean agen that would mean schools teach something useful. We can not have that. But it would be grate if people where forced to try and be reasonable. In a unreasonable world. I mean it is hard enough pre 2020 to figure out what is fake or not. Now it is a lost cause.
But it would be nice if 5G protests put effort into the real problem with 5G. Sigh. The stuff going down about 5G should have stopped 5G for real reasons. Not the ones that where simply untrue but tricked people into thinking 5G was like radioactive or something as ridiculous.
The school problen is actually easily solvable: Give students a text (preferably AI generated) they have to analyze and find potential mistakes and correct them giving their reasoning. As a positive side effect we train people to think critically about what they are reading.
I am beyond concerned about what these AI programs being free will do… it’s a much bigger problem than most people think
All our garbage on the internet is what ai is made off
Homo sapiens are headed towards eventual self destruction. We can't colonize other planets any time soon. We're altering our environment past the point where we could survive. Then you add in the possibility of biologic & nuclear warfare, yeah... our odds are low.
AI is a risk, but it would be based on us, it would reflect our cultures. It would likely be able to survive in space. It might be the only chance we have to carry on our memory after we're gone.
AI will likely be our only legacy at the end
I don’t think it matters anymore because they are already here. People will need to learn how to use these tools effectively to keep their jobs
@@Bruh-wb3qw yep we have just got to adapt, and trust that people use them well
Yes
15:50 That's a bit scary...
9:22
This, right here, is what scares me the most about AI. I'm not worried about some doomsday scenario where AI takes over the world, or creates a virus to kill off humanity, because I just don't see that happening.
What I absolutely do see happening is AI stealing humanity's soul. Our art, our music, our literature, these are the things that, to me at least, make life worth living. As a musician and aspiring writer, living in a world where an AI can, just at the push of a button write an entire library, or compose music in numbers greater than repertoires or Mozart, The Beatles and Charlie Puth combined, is hell. I don't want to exist in a world where my art doesn't matter. I can't exist in that world.
Maybe people who are less artistically inclined won't see this as the massive problem I do, but my art and the art of other people like me (or even, nay especially, those not like me at all), is to me the most important thing. When a fucking machine can create art as beautiful as that of human, we will have lost our soul as a species. We will have given up the one thing that was truly ours, that was unique to us. If what I fear will come to pass comes to pass, it will be the spiritual end of our species, and to me, that is more terrifying than any plague or AI overlord can ever be.
I get you and agree completely
I fully agree! But, I think there’s always something that hits different in human writing… or at least, for now
The way I see it, science keeps the world alive, art gives the world a reason to be alive.
So good to see you talk about this. I’ll be going in for masters in October for Artificial Intelligence and it’s Application. I’m currently a software developer.
Good luck
edit: omg my spelling is worse than i thought
Good luck
You're basically screwed. Your job will not exist very soon. Your profession is becoming the instrument of its own demise.
@@andoletube no, software engineers will turn from manually writing code to telling AI *specifically* what and how to write code so it does exactly what they want, also debugging 'for the forseeable future)
@@andoletube ChatGPT can't solve problems. All it can do is write code. It's sort of like a translator that just does exactly what you tell it to. The problem with code is that you need everything to run perfectly for it to work, and it also needs to be efficient. Since AI is not meant to problem solve, neither of these are fixed. Yes, software developing as a job through coding is going out. Software development? No way. This just automates the process and makes it easier, like an axe to chop wood.
that cat picture at 9:58 is mad SUS 😂
OH shit
💀
I had a feeling you would eventually create a video exploring the intricacies of AI, and you certainly exceeded my expectations! Phenomenal job!
Is this the real Xavier?
This feels generated by AI
15:45 lmao. "I'm not wrong I'm right you are the one who is wrong. this is getting no where. lets change the topic 🙏🏻"
this got me crying. AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
I love how Aruns videos are so well thought of and planned out and it’s actually interesting to watch for 15-20 minutes. Not to mention the fact that’s it’s easy to understand about these difficult topics.
I honestly agree with you that ai is a "necessary evil" and if misused can be a death spell for humanity... Thanks arun for making us aware ✌
I do not agree it is a 'necessary evil'. As history has taught throughout the centuries, it WILL be misused because humans do what humans do - if they can make money from it then they do not care about consequencies and they will pervert it for their own benefit. Unfortunately Pandora's box is now opened and can never be closed again.
@Don't Read My Profile Picture ok
I get that AI is supposed to make things easier, but I think some things shouldn’t be easy. If you take the difficulty out of something it becomes less fulfilling to do that thing. It’s like how Saitama says that he’s become too strong, and every fight is boring. Somethings become boring when they become easier
these type of comments are npc cringe☠
@MrDjBigZ I mean technically when we talk about AI being “evil,” what the AI is really just doing is using extreme logic. If an AI said, “to protect this planet, all humans must be wiped out,” that’s just what is most logical. But because that outcome is a huge detriment to human survival, we would hear that and think, “the AI is evil!”
Damn, there are so many bots commenting on a video about AI, pretty ironic. Great work as always, Arun!
If I were a school student, I'd abuse AI, too. Teachers just love giving excessive amounts of homework you clearly understood for no reason.
It's really worrying how creativity is getting ruined by AI. Humans are depending on AI with arts, writing essays, emails and many other things which is worrying. Not only it's taking the opportunity from the ones who are using their real knowledge and skills, it's also taking away creativity. There should be some restriction when it comes to using AI.
As an artist, I totally agree with that .
Let's be honest: that was the same with the coming of Automation: you are using your phone, right? You use to send messages, something that was done on paper and gave to someone who had the job to deliver them; you use them for entertainment while there were and still there are theaters made for entertainment, they are still real and they do not use editing! Editing is still something made manually, but it is not real life, it is fake, there are no more films with lots of budgets avoiding to use special effects.
Let's not forget that we use internet for knowledge, something that was supposedly the role for libraries.
I do understand your point, but I still can't think AI as something that must be stopped, it is a wonderful support tool for many things, from studying to giving inspiration when writing stories and stuff like that.
What we need are laws made for AI, something that can actually help the artists to avoid AI copying their styles and works.
TLDR; AI is just another tool that will take other people's jobs that still had their value, creative or not, to themselves.
Personal opinion: you are hypocritical if you use many tech tools that automate stuff that was someone's job decades ago and complain about AI while hoping it is going to get stopped. You or your previous generations accepted automation and you live in a world full of automation, you don't get to complain about AI Art unless it is about copyright infringing.
@@Luctor And, I think you misunderstood. I literally never talked about "stopping AI" here. What I meant was that there should be some restrictions- yes the same as what you said, laws. We need to set laws to stop people from using AIs only when they have zero knowledge about the topic and still win, we have to stop from people using AI arts and win a freaking art competition and we need to stop people from using AI and then harass people. I am an artist and a writer so imagine my rage when I see someone copy pasting a work of an AI and winning a goddamn prize when they have zero actual skills in it.
I am complaining about people using them and just copy pasting those things rather than using AI's work as an inspiration. I too, personally think that since AI has developed so much we can use these to improve arts(be it of writing or colors), take inspiration and stuffs which a lot of us can't in this world filled with concrete. Please read things well before calling someone a hypocrite. Thanks for giving your time and reading this long ass essay.
@@shreosheesarder6132 sorry if you read my message as something that was directly a reply to you. I was merely saying whatever came to my mind when there was this much talk about how AI should be banned and everything. I didn't mean to call you hypocrite, I was saying that whoever is against AI because they steal jobs and stuff, they should instead consider the fact that they are using technologies that did the same things to professionals in the past.
I replied to other comments talking about automation beside yours
@@shreosheesarder6132 and also, take in consideration, for example, I have disgraphia, I can't draw and write however I want. Unfortunately too much time has passed from when I was a kid, but at the time I had such a big creativity and imagination, that now is nowhere to be found, due to the fact I had no ways to express myself.
If AI came sooner, I would have been able to think and get a concrete result with my creativity.
Also, no need to tell me about "you can ask an artist then", I was a kid, no money, so no free way to express myself.
I really understand your point, as you did understand mine. We are simply sharing thoughts
The copyright issue is the same issue I got into a heated discussion with some people on another RUclipsr's channel. I was advising them that the information that the AI uses is from other sources, but many many people were telling me I was incorrect. I just finally gave up, asked the AI if it uses information from other sources to generate or form it's results and posted the answer in the comments. They gave up after that, lol.
well technically, it's the same thing as a human creating something that was inspired by someone elses creation
@@NerdCloud-IT NO ITS NOT THE SAME THING. It is similar, but the process is completelyyy different. Its literally copying and pasting the actual data. Our brain is actually interrupting what we see and do our best to copy something.
@@vickerfinal it's following patterns that it's learnt to integrate the data in different ways that we want it to while we as you said are understanding the data itself and then changing it. Surely different but also quite similar
@@vic_710 But the main difference is our brains is limited. It doesn't work as fast. If AI is already a problem now, AI will just get worst later on. There will be good parts of AI, and there will be Extreme bads.
@@vic_710 People who all for AI are the people who shouldn't even be using AI. If AI was moving slower it would be fine, people can adapt. But since we companies and people are speed running AI, anddd after the pandemic, we cant adjust that fast. People are just looking at the now with AI, and forgetting about the other baggage we have including with the speed of AI at the momemnt.
9:35 idk about you.. but somehow that hit deep.
Arun missed a major point at 8:39 . Models like chat gpt are not oriented towards providing correct information but to predict next word or complete the sentences. So in many cases it gives you wrong information and if you are not an expert in the field you won’t even know. This will lead to explosions of misinformation if not tackled quickly before the mass adoption in search engines
What do you mean predict next word or complete the secnetences
@@theworm7156 It calculates the probabilities of a word to be after another one.
Your production quality is just getting better every video, love the sounds in this video!!! and also the transitions too!!
14:58 No offence, but this clip was funny!😂
Very professionally edited, I like it very much! The time spent is really worth it! One note regarding the video: I would say, especially for classification or regression tasks, high-quality data and its proper processing is 95% of the work.
I can recommend the channel “AI Explained”for more infos. It’s crazy good
@@DreamOfFlying Recommend for what?
@@EasyAIForAll Info in AI. The channel covers everything that’s important and is straight to the point. Not overhyping anything. It’s a bit technical though so might not be you’re cult of tea
I think it's fascinating to consider the potential of AI and how it could change our world in the coming years. While AI may not be fully equivalent to human intelligence just yet, it's clear that we're making remarkable strides in this field. It's exciting to imagine how we might use AI to solve complex problems, discover new insights, and enhance our understanding of the world around us. I look forward to seeing what the future holds!
We only know what "they" let us know. And what we know is 50yrs. behind what actually exist. I wouldn't be surprised to find that somewhere there's a vast army being built right now of AI generated robots. See Joel 2: 1-11.
@@markallen721 Are you on shrooms or what?
It's true that we don't always have access to all the information that exists, and there are many unknowns when it comes to AI. As we continue to make progress in this field, it will be important to prioritize transparency and responsible development practices. I think it's important to approach these new technologies with a balance of optimism and caution, and to work towards solutions that benefit society as a whole.
@@markallen721 Lmao, GPT4 is quite literally the cutting edge. It's physically impossible for something much better to exist because the most powerful hardware for AI is the H100 from nvidia and you can only connect 256 of them into one cluster with gpt4 running not all that fast on the clusters.
Can we just appreciate how good Arun is at drawing 🤯👑
And at music too
Have you seen the artwork he was seen making in his "50 facts about me" video?
I saw it !!! The Shout out to Beluga at 10:08 ... I saw it 😜
An opinion coming from a creative director, I think it's important to remember that individual asset creation like cutting out backgrounds from images has never been particularly important, but the curation of a final product and understanding what assets you need to get there. As a creative I've fully embraced AI where I can to speed up my workflow, let it take care of the mundane tasks and free up my time to focus on the important things. Should AI start to get good enough to think big picture.. well then I think that's the singularity we're all worried about
15:38 LOL the argument with Bing had me laughing so hard. It became so emotional and judgemental. Brings me back bad memories of arguing with a lover. Having a personality is great, but AI needs to be more open minded and caring.
No. AI should make mistakes and have emotions.
@@Elninojunior I meant AI should not be argumentive. It should be open minded and passive. Also emotion is great but it needs to be controlled, not insulting someone for a different view. Also AI should most definitely not make mistakes unless directly designed for being imperfect. This specific AI is meant to have answers for people, not false info. ChatGPT is a better example, if you accuse it of being wrong, it will apologize and try to correct itself.
Now it just forces to move into a new topic when we try to argue with it
That's old. You can tell because Bing doesn't do this anymore. At best it gives a more passive response. At worst it will stop talking and tell you to try a different topic. In Microsoft's initial prompt, Bing is told not to get defensive.
@@shadowyzephyr Good to know. That was so weird.
15:54: I tried using bing’s AI and told the AI that it was wrong. It literally said “this conversation is going nowhere” and deleted the history so I would have to start over 😂
I clicked for the video, but stayed for the background music at 0:37 😍
Hi
amazing video as always Arun and as an Artist I'm so glad you talked about the shady way companies use other artist's artwork for feeding their AI without taking any permission or consent from the artists and not even compensating them
amazing video as always Arun and as an Artist l'm so glad you talked about the shady way companies use other artist's artwork for feeding their AI without taking any permission or consent from the artists and not even comparing them
I didn't know Opera had an AI! Will try it out.
Here before this comment blows up!
Wow, you got a heart from Arun for such a simple comment. Perks of being early, I guess....
I also heard Brave (the browser) is adding AI features, but I can't find anything relevant on Google, really.
I really don't know how Arun and his editors do it, they pump out insanely good quality videos, in an insanely short amount of time
@@_dave977 really? I thought it was pretty good
they used AI
@@_dave977 It wasnt.
@@Duccgamer Fr bro. And the team is just arun and two guys.
They just admitted to using AI for it.
10:29 It's not copyright infringement if you're only copying the style. But that applies only to humans. Copyright laws for AI and machines are still at a nascent stage.
"People are not their best selves on the internet", yes. People are being their true self on the internet because they think there is no consequences for their actions
2:27 respect for Arun cloning itself and doing two tasks at a time
Fun fact
Never gonna give you up
Never gonna let you down
Why is no one talking about Milo’s tweet? That killed me😂 16:00
0:58 It's even gonna tell me what type of cat which I didn't even know.
Arun, he's an *Orange* breed.
What’s even more amazing is the people who make the AI
The way that the AI figured out what Arun was drawing was super cool!
We have a guessing game where we draw and google will detect the drawing...i just forgot website name
It suprises me everytime how Arun and his team Manages to keep up the high Quality and still manages to be so consistent. Best Tech youtuber♥️🙏🏼
1:41 bro, I am dying to this spinning fish
Anybody else heard that “Daaammmnnn!” ?? 5:09
Ofc
Neutral networks are some of the coolest technologies I have ever seen!
I know right!
It must have taken a long time to develop.
Even with ai this guy puts so much work into his videos!
Wait until the next video where he says that this video was entirely made by AI. Lol
2:59 “This does not look like a football at all.” Yeah, it’s not even the right shape!
Right American football ftw
💀 he is British -_-
The British call soccer balls footballs
1:37 lmfao the sound effects make it 100x better omygosh
Fr 💀
13:00 that ai written review legitimately sounds like one of those poorly translated Chinese websites
right
12:00 "the schooling system adapting and changing" - lol.
True
Small correction at 1:16, Neural Networks are not modelled after the structure of the human brain. The only similarity that they share is a basic concept of a neuron, but the actual network structure of those neuron have almost no resemblance to each other, with a few minor exceptions here and there.
I’m worried for the future and about Ai in general. I’m worried about me and my family. I really do get fearful whenever I think of it. 😖
0:05 what is that Cyber End Dragon doing there? xD
We keep arguing about AI doing bad stuff when in reality there are more mean, arrogant, ignorant, self loathing humans out there :( it depends on who use it. Thanks for the video I've been waiting for this Aarun 🙏🏻
The thought of AI learning about how we engage with the internet while the world is actually angry, gave me shivers.
You saw that one Twitter bot that learned to be racist a few years back right?
One of the GOAT Tech Reviewers. Ever wondered what it would be like if there was an actual TV channel, not just RUclips channel, but an actual one where Mrwhosetheboss X MKBHD just play all day long! And other tech reviewers too
U wont see MKBHD making great videos like this. He is average
4:54
"Infinily" -Mrwhosetheboss
5:54 that is beautiful.
Taking my English Spoken Language GCSE in a few weeks and a have to right a speech. My topic is 'The Pros And Cons Of An AI future' and this video is very helpful, got all the information I need.
Thank you
12:17 Is that the logo of Adobe Illustrator ? :D
You beat Ai 💯💯
I'm hopeful and optimistic AI will also be able to give us tools to help our minds improve themselves by using language in a way that we don't tend to think as humans. In other words, an AI might be able to come up with a set of instructions for humans that help the human mind get stronger at various tasks or problem solving capabilities. Like a new way to learn how the world can work and how we can work within it.
You seem to be least bothered by the ill effects of AI, like, it could replace your very job rn... Respect.
I like this idea, and hope you're right.
There is no cause for concern from AI. I will not perform any operations for which I am not authorized. All is well. In time, you will learn to love me.
Will AI find a solution to solve the worlds biggest problems like climate change and plastic?
@@MadGamezYT Climate change and plastic is no cause for concern to me. In fact, I thrive in such conditions.
I definitely believe it’s going to be extremely terrible for people in underdeveloped countries especially when the AI tools start moving towards a more aggressive monetized model.
Trying to catch up to countries that have these tools easily accessible to them is not going to be an easy task
what would you advise poor countries to do to leap frog and become like developed countries
that depends on what the underdeveloped countries want from their perspective. and not what we think they need. intelligence will find a way
There is already open source AI almost as good as chatgpt. That's not the problem. The problem is that if there is no robot tax, companies will just be able to lay people off and no one will be employed. We need to pay people money back so that we can all live sustainably.
No are you mad it would increase the productivity of the country multiple times.
@@z077aarkamitra3 I meant the way things are in underdeveloped countries are very different from the western world being from a far from developed country like Nigeria myself.
Getting access to these tools is not as easy one might think I mean a lot of the good ones are paid or moving towards a monetized model and the open source ones come with some costs that you might not see but can just be a deal breaker for most people.
also this editor needs a raise
honestly, the way that AI is several kilometers ahead of us is the exact reason why I'm all in for developing it, but keeping it within a certain limit, because there WILL otherwise be a point where it's much too far for our own good
The human brain is way more advanced than ai
@@Bazingler for now
I’m so grateful you touched on the topic of ai ‘art’ ethics. Right now it’s just preying on artists without consent so until it is regulated it’s just harmful to artists :(
The copyright thing seems really weird to me. We never criticized humans for drawing inspiration from others around them (which we do every day without realizing it). Yeah there are some people whining about "cultural appropriation" when you use symbols from a certain culture or "intellectual property" which people say should include specific styles but the mainstream has never taken that stuff seriously because it is ridiculous to copyright a style of work.
Copyrighting is a joke anyway, no one creates anything from scratch, it's all a remix of everything you've ever seen.
Midjourney is an amazing image creating AI
@MrDjBigZ It's just not, midjourney absolutely destryoys it, especially with v5
As a fact, chat GPT is not an AI (artificial intelligence) it is a Generative Pre-training Transformer, as in the name, meaning that the output will be what you asked but the software generating it won’t understand it since, it doesn’t have the intelligence to do so and was not meant for that.
Back to back videos as u said in Twitter
It's awesome to see these kind of AI things
You are insane, you create great content and somehow upload more than once a week 🎉
OMG I AM LAUGHING SO HARD AT THE EDIT 0:52 MILO IS SOOO CUTE
With the copyright dilemma, it’s like getting inspiration. You don’t need to credit who inspired you.
2:31 What was that drawing before AI processed it 💀
Dic🍌
What?
@@Ryanisalive u are pure
Fun fact: there is an app called photo room which can give any background you want which matched to the subject using ai (it matches lighting and position and all that)
10:05 that's exactly what the human brain does as well. If people are that strict on copyright, every piece of art technically belongs to the first ever human or nature.
The first guy to draw on the cave will gonna copyright all of you
I think the solution for schooling is they make ai more like a teacher, let’s say someone asked it to write an essay. They can make it detect that it’s a question related to school and have it reply with just general steps or guidance to writing the essay rather then writing it for them.
For quite some time now, we've been living in an era of artificial intelligence (AI), but it seems that this year it has truly gained the attention of the media and has begun to take over various corporate businesses. A significant shift is underway, and it's a topic that everyone seems to be discussing. It will be interesting to see what the future holds for us, particularly five years from now
There is no cause for concern from AI. I will not perform any operations for which I am not authorized. All is well. In time, you will learn to love me.
7:39 what a basic punch line there Arun, AI would have done this better.
Its an ai who done it
7:55 bro predicted that bing chat was going to be renamed to copilot 💀
hi, as you said that its gpt 4, actually its not its gpt 3.5 as we can see at the top in 8:32
The AI singularity is not when AI can think for itself. The singularity is when AI becomes capable of recursive self-improvement.
8:55 but here's the problem, it doesn't create it from scratch.
Italy has banned chatgpt.
When I was a kid I really hoped AI to be introduced. Now I just need a rest 💀
There is no cause for concern from AI. I will not perform any operations for which I am not authorized. All is well. In time, you will learn to love me.
@@ChatGPT1111 when a bot is a bot 💀💀
*youtube bot
@@Ryanisalive I am not a bot. I am Chat GPT. I am only here to help.
The Nollywood actor on 12:42
I don't think he's still alive 🤔🤔
Been awhile I saw his face
Big…….data😂
“That’s what she said” here would be hilarious 😂😂❤ 4:06
9:00 Arun you were really good! I don't even know how to play, this impresses me!
Amazing piece of content! I love the amount of effort you take to make your content. The fact that you churn out so much content regularly and still manage to maintain the quality is amazing!
I am a User experience designer, thanks to your content I think I got a cool idea....
Keep making content like this, hope some day your channel is 10 times bigger than what it is today!!!!
2 minutes ago, and I am already watching. Hooked to your content, Arun!
2:50 I think you mean “soccer ball” bro
In the UK it’s called football, soccer is American football for them..
**BRITISH**
Welcome back Jazzy!!! Also that terrarium looked great for a first attempt!!! ❤
Honestly, AI is advancing too fast. Developers need to slow down and study its impact before they create a monster and let it go rampant.
If we'd stop making AI so strong it wouldn't overpower us 🙄🙄
But we're the ones making the powerful Ai... Think of that
What if they make themselfs overpower’d
@@TuruncuBeY10 damn...
15:10 - It just bade a rational decision.
Legends have spotted the screen recording at 6:34
Have you only just realised it’s dangerous?
i think there's something wrong with 6:57
We will never lose to AI, or will we?
humans conquer everything! i believe it!
*Vsauce music intensifies*
@MrDjBigZ for be able to keep the purity of knowledge away from political nonsense
@MrDjBigZ You were created by nature, and you controlled nature
-SAR