It's all about money. Companies want the monopoly of repairing their devices and charge incredible amounts of money for it. In some cases, so high that it's better to buy a new device, so even more money for them. That's what we have to change, how to make capitalism work for the wellbeing of people in general, and not only the shareholders. We need to make clear we won't buy products that are not repairable at a sensible price, but if people continue buying John Deere or apple devices, we're letting them know they can do whatever they want and nothing happens...
Wonderful insight, Rumman. There's so much more to do in this AI evolution than just worrying. We need to bring more ideas to the table for testing and refinement before we develop and adopt more black boxes into its development.
Technology only does good when people do good with it. The problem is that people will use it against other people. Cooperations never have intentions other than making money.
it should fall under duplicity, they should be required to call it leasing rather than buying under these circumstances. People will definitely think twice about a lease on a tractor that has no repair, no quality of service and maintenance included.
I am totally down with right to repair your own stuff. They do make it tough on a guy. But if lease only is monopolistic. Granted wrecking a half million dollar tool is a crime too!
I feel like there is a gap between people who understand this tech and those who do not. Perhaps this should be talked about more in schools. Also, I love here dress!!
People often perceive unfamiliar things as something to fear, which applies to AI as well. They might fear that AI will someday surpass human capabilities. However, now we need to utilize and refine AI to improve our lives. 🙂
This is exactly correct however right to repair conflated with retraining, AI systems and a deeper interactive level is kind of a little bit of a stretch although I understand the general concept as being similar in some ways. but I totally agree for AI to actually be useful and professional and serious settings. People need the ability to correct retrain enhance and edit so happy I saw this so happy you’re speaking out.
in first hand I have experienced, psychological torture, abuse, manipulation, alienation, discrimination through the use of Ai. We can promote the importance of it and the better ways for it to be used for betterment of humanity, in the end of the day, culture is still obsessed with their guns, thus, Ai will just become a complex version of a gun.
These all things about deleting "Right to repair" are predicted by "Robots" movie in 2005 where the new evil robot man who took over the company wanted to prefer promoting the so-called "Upgrades" over manufacturing spare parts for the "outmodes", so that his mother's business of "Chop Shop" can go "Boom!!"
Let's not kid ourselves, outside of an AI mistake creating a catastrophic event, most are concerned about how easily their jobs will be replaced. Something that has already been taking place for years. Moreover, there is a complete lack of trust for those that sit atop the AI mountain. People have already been criminally robbed of their privacy to support development and research. As profits exponentially grow, so will power in our plutocracy, for the few. Nothing corrupts like greed and power, no matter what bow you tie it up with.
What happens when you don't trust your professional. When doctors are prescribing drugs that you don't need because they profit. When companies are competing for a tender to build homes for poor people and that company makes tons of money and yet the homes are not what poor people need. When financial institutions take advantage of your money keeping you stuck in a cycle of debt. That is humans doing that now. I think people are scared that AI will be too ethical and make the 'right' decisions for us. People suck I'm sorry to say.
Rumman Chowdhury, you're attempting to profit from A.I. Like so many others doing the same thing, your greed and development in A.I. will result in a lot of unemployment and the death of millions. I support right to repair. A.I. will result in some great things but in the end, millions will die.
This mega greedy co. They won't sell me original parts to repair. The right thing to do is to send it to the repair deparment and pay hundreds when i can do it myself for less than a hundred. Trusting A.I is a double edge knife on your troat. No 👎 noo
Yeah, I also may have a right to conduct neurosurgery or build energy lines. That doesn't mean that I have remotely the understanding or expertise necessary to manually fiddle with node weighing or other LLM parameters in a meaningful manner. I barely know how to calculate extrema ffs. I know I have the undeniable right to repair AI systems, but whoever gave me that right should really reconsider.
I don't know man, what you describe - giving up our rights to something we barely even know anything about - sounds to me like a path towards dystopia 100%
@@jonatan01i I'm not handing you a piloting license to see if you might properly steer that plane if you tried. Do you think the systems we're talking about are some kind of OS with an operating system and an index table with properties that your AI buddy likes? Come on, this is the exact era in humanity's history where this type of naivety should die.
@@Jolfgard I don't know yet how to think about AI yet. No one does. That's the exact reason that stopping people from trying to figure it out would be disastrous.
With China build the first totally automated hospital set to serve 6,000 patients per year ,no chance of selling themselves robots because human labor is so cheap and they over housing us hurting them it does show where Americans will need to focus our limited microchips capacity & investment since boomers are liquidating. We must streamline our temporary incentivized agency and institutions now we've liberated sll common sense groups and industrialized the world. We must catch up education and beacracy on par with farming efficiency . It will be nice to mirror the military with 4 ir 5 ai agents drone helper per human fighter pilot . Owner operator robo taxi ,truckers can be trailed by 4 or 5 self drivers per human . We can train vast majority on universal operating systems that gets youth into the workforce no longer needing 12 year degrees . 18 -30 yr most productive creative years can now return but of course this ends immigration needs. Even if we reach ubi for every person 60% of them will work cheaper than bots.
It's all about money. Companies want the monopoly of repairing their devices and charge incredible amounts of money for it. In some cases, so high that it's better to buy a new device, so even more money for them. That's what we have to change, how to make capitalism work for the wellbeing of people in general, and not only the shareholders. We need to make clear we won't buy products that are not repairable at a sensible price, but if people continue buying John Deere or apple devices, we're letting them know they can do whatever they want and nothing happens...
Car companies guilty of this
Unfortunately, capitalism in today's world benefits the few, and controls the many.
Win 11 tries to take your data off you. You can pay to get it back later.
Wonderful insight, Rumman. There's so much more to do in this AI evolution than just worrying. We need to bring more ideas to the table for testing and refinement before we develop and adopt more black boxes into its development.
On point! You should be able to fix want you own.
Technology only does good when people do good with it. The problem is that people will use it against other people. Cooperations never have intentions other than making money.
it should fall under duplicity, they should be required to call it leasing rather than buying under these circumstances. People will definitely think twice about a lease on a tractor that has no repair, no quality of service and maintenance included.
Quality of service will be in the EULA.
Acceptance will mean you don't get any, except at the will of the leasors.
I am totally down with right to repair your own stuff.
They do make it tough on a guy.
But if lease only is monopolistic.
Granted wrecking a half million dollar tool is a crime too!
Shodan: "Welcome to my world, insect."
Me: I can fix her.
I feel like there is a gap between people who understand this tech and those who do not. Perhaps this should be talked about more in schools. Also, I love here dress!!
Governments 🏛️ should make measure for people to have the right to repair 🛠️👨🔧 and companies 🏢 should be held responsible for safety reasons ⛑️🦺
That happens in France. You can no longer fix your car. I think it's been around for awhile too.
People often perceive unfamiliar things as something to fear, which applies to AI as well. They might fear that AI will someday surpass human capabilities. However, now we need to utilize and refine AI to improve our lives. 🙂
This is exactly correct however right to repair conflated with retraining, AI systems and a deeper interactive level is kind of a little bit of a stretch although I understand the general concept as being similar in some ways. but I totally agree for AI to actually be useful and professional and serious settings. People need the ability to correct retrain enhance and edit so happy I saw this so happy you’re speaking out.
My kind of ted talk
Louis Rossman has some strong feels about AI being used to jailbreak modern electronic equipment THAT YOU PURCHASED AND OWN
Love his channel.
7:16 safety measures should be taken into consideration ⛑️🦺
I have already been using AI to help me with repairs. It does help.
AI for betterment of life.
Wonderful presentation!
in first hand I have experienced, psychological torture, abuse, manipulation, alienation, discrimination through the use of Ai. We can promote the importance of it and the better ways for it to be used for betterment of humanity, in the end of the day, culture is still obsessed with their guns, thus, Ai will just become a complex version of a gun.
Thank you
The only reason companies don't replace everyone with AI is liability. They want someone tangible to blame when mistakes are inevitable.
Many lives were lost so that we have the Deathstar plans. 😅
Misusing "illegal"...
great insight
❤Thanks for sharing awesome
These all things about deleting "Right to repair" are predicted by "Robots" movie in 2005 where the new evil robot man who took over the company wanted to prefer promoting the so-called "Upgrades" over manufacturing spare parts for the "outmodes", so that his mother's business of "Chop Shop" can go "Boom!!"
People should have to rught to repair 😁✊
Let's not kid ourselves, outside of an AI mistake creating a catastrophic event, most are concerned about how easily their jobs will be replaced. Something that has already been taking place for years. Moreover, there is a complete lack of trust for those that sit atop the AI mountain. People have already been criminally robbed of their privacy to support development and research. As profits exponentially grow, so will power in our plutocracy, for the few. Nothing corrupts like greed and power, no matter what bow you tie it up with.
I can't wait until this inorganic behavior backfires on the dominant society 😂
This is a good point presented poorly. I appreciate that she thinks she's talking to idiots but.....
Have you heard this point made better elsewhere?
@@fburton8 Check Louis Rossman, he's been covering this topic for years 🤷♂️
What happens when you don't trust your professional. When doctors are prescribing drugs that you don't need because they profit. When companies are competing for a tender to build homes for poor people and that company makes tons of money and yet the homes are not what poor people need. When financial institutions take advantage of your money keeping you stuck in a cycle of debt. That is humans doing that now. I think people are scared that AI will be too ethical and make the 'right' decisions for us. People suck I'm sorry to say.
This Lady for PRESIDENT ... OF THE WORLD 🙏❤🔥🕊️
Rumman Chowdhury, you're attempting to profit from A.I. Like so many others doing the same thing, your greed and development in A.I. will result in a lot of unemployment and the death of millions. I support right to repair. A.I. will result in some great things but in the end, millions will die.
Are she from Bangladesh
Accent isn't bangladeshi for sure
@@combatcritique yeah but the name
@@msiam7546 Yeah could be Indian too
Yes
This mega greedy co. They won't sell me original parts to repair. The right thing to do is to send it to the repair deparment and pay hundreds when i can do it myself for less than a hundred. Trusting A.I is a double edge knife on your troat. No 👎 noo
Yeah, I also may have a right to conduct neurosurgery or build energy lines. That doesn't mean that I have remotely the understanding or expertise necessary to manually fiddle with node weighing or other LLM parameters in a meaningful manner. I barely know how to calculate extrema ffs. I know I have the undeniable right to repair AI systems, but whoever gave me that right should really reconsider.
I don't know man, what you describe - giving up our rights to something we barely even know anything about - sounds to me like a path towards dystopia 100%
Surely it depends on the potential harmful impacts on others of your actions?
@@jonatan01i I'm not handing you a piloting license to see if you might properly steer that plane if you tried. Do you think the systems we're talking about are some kind of OS with an operating system and an index table with properties that your AI buddy likes? Come on, this is the exact era in humanity's history where this type of naivety should die.
@@Jolfgard I don't know yet how to think about AI yet. No one does. That's the exact reason that stopping people from trying to figure it out would be disastrous.
So nothing great achieved to overcome that issue but everyone comes to give a TED talk.. SMH
We will be facing the crisis of employment
With China build the first totally automated hospital set to serve 6,000 patients per year ,no chance of selling themselves robots because human labor is so cheap and they over housing us hurting them it does show where Americans will need to focus our limited microchips capacity & investment since boomers are liquidating.
We must streamline our temporary incentivized agency and institutions now we've liberated sll common sense groups and industrialized the world.
We must catch up education and beacracy on par with farming efficiency . It will be nice to mirror the military with 4 ir 5 ai agents drone helper per human fighter pilot . Owner operator robo taxi ,truckers can be trailed by 4 or 5 self drivers per human .
We can train vast majority on universal operating systems that gets youth into the workforce no longer needing 12 year degrees .
18 -30 yr most productive creative years can now return but of course this ends immigration needs.
Even if we reach ubi for every person 60% of them will work cheaper than bots.
This is why you don't make things for the public.
AI danger to humanity
The day will be near when AI will take away human jobs!
she sounds like an AI
I donno what to comment
Me either
She comes across as someone that doesn't understand technology, while pretending like she does. Her background is not in engineering.
AI is here and is not going anywhere. Better get used to the idea , even if it does wipe us out
for the time being, AI agent should pair with human to function good.
She looks like AI ngl
maybe she is Bangladeshi lady
Sediain subtitle Indonesia 😭
Kalau offline ga ngerti inggris