I believe that the last point you raised is crucial, and more people need to understand the significance of AI's impact on the future of culture. As I've been exploring the viewpoints of various AI experts and philosophers, this aspect is rarely mentioned. I firmly believe that meaningful connections with others may be the most valuable thing humanity has ever created.
That shade you threw at the octogenarians in DC at the end had me cracking up. Great video, it's gotten me thinking about a lot of things that I had so far neglected (even maybe rejected) to think about. Thank you!
Dear Eric, I have been watching your videos for years. The contents of your videos have been awesome. But today’s video belongs to another league 😂. You expressed unique and new perspective into AI. Thanks for sharing your thoughts with us.😊
Great job, I always like hearing your thoughts on important issues. I wonder if you might try occasionally interviewing one of your friends at Stanford on some of these medicine-adjacent topics. I'll be tuning in either way. Keep up the great work.
Dear Sir, I am coming from a developing country. We don't have access to resources. E.g. I want to do MD/Phd in clinical aerospace neuro- immunology. I took more than one year to come up with the plan. Chat GPT gave me the answer in 30 sec. I do understand your concern. Benefits are very high compared to risk for modern AI.
Though indeed, the death of culture… actually, just as we know it. It seems to me like there‘s a certain inevitability to this whole phenomenon, so in regards to Asimov’s quote: „If knowledge can create problems, it is not through ignorance that we can solve them“, I guess we‘ll have to figure out how to come up with eclectic solutions.
As A.I penetrates the scene of personal living as a tool for the person, the latter has to assume direction and control over things of which the lack of would have yielded better results in actuality. In my opinion, an idea of a solution would be to be as humble as we can be as people, and to be less self centred.
An AI solely based on medicine and a reliable dataset will also be groundbreaking. Imagine the accuracy and rate of response once it's readily available for public use. Imagine even image generators like Bluewillow AI could be possibly used in the future to create a hhigh definition image of your body.
Although a few months ago I had assumed that a chatbot would need to be trained on medical-specific data in order to match physician accuracy (given how much misleading or incomplete information about medicine is out there on the internet generally), ChatGPT (GPT4) is already surprisingly good at medical diagnosis from complex case histories with only minimal prompt engineering - Video forthcoming! It will be interesting to see how Google's Med-PaLM 2 compares.
@@StrongMed what we will need the physicians for then, if we have chat GPT or PALM? Human will not need to think, to learn, to create, to work... Jobs and people's lives will be destroyed, but too late.
Very valid points. Technology naturally advances over time. But with AI, it is evolving more quickly than ever. Like you mentioned in the video, I think there will be some harmful incident that will make people reconsider the downsides of AI.
Creepy to say the least. We enjoy watching I Robot 🤖 with the grandkids (takes place in Chicago which is where we happen to live). Anyway, Doctor, your speculations will or will not be spot on, but your concerns are shared by all (or should be). Especially because when problems arise, we are saddled with a sluggish government (to say the least).
I agree with all 4 points you talked about and I am very worried and concerned for my 6 year old daughter's future. I love the fact that we have phones and shows we can watch anywhere anytime but I believe we should slow down and decide what is humanly ethical and put up boundaries to prevent severe misuse and control by AI or we will lose our own humanity to AI, laws will have to be changed or created and then government control which is already happening will become more severe to the point that we will no longer be free to be ourselves and live the lifestyle we want due to being controlled by the government. There are several books and movies that have shown this and we are already having to fight for our rights and to keep our 2nd Amendment Right so just think about what else we will lose due to AI which will report every back to the government which is extremely corrupted already. This is about to be our sad reality.
bing chat-bot is based on gpt4 and gives you the source of every sentence it provides you, and makes it pretty obvious to differentiate it from something it has generated.
it seems to me that just like any other tool of humanity, we are going to have to group up as humans or societies and determine how we are going to dictate the use of A.I. And it will involve enforcement and surveillance, probably
I think this is similar to the y2k issues and nukes. Sounds a lot easier to say than it is in principle. For example, we will be able to create AI to detect fake video and vice versa. Like hackers now and days, we create anti malware programs. In regards to jobs, it will hit a certain a point where government will come in to control it once a certain ratio of joblessness occurs, its not like we gonna let 40 million people go without jobs. Maybe limit what jobs AI does for example. Now, 3rd world countries i will say are done for. Its not gonna be as bads as one thinks - but life will surely change our lifes, like computers did for the previous generation. Now, in the short term, yes you will run into the issues detailed here, but itll be resolved.
It's definitely not like y2k, nukes tho are a better comparison, yet nukes are still a problem as they've never left. AI is likely another step above nukes due to the exponential improvements to computing and deep learning. AI is also self improving and assisting in the advances of computing. It is fast on the track to surpassing humanity's level of intelligence, which will likely mean we'll not be able to distinguish from what's human and what's not (it also can fake the human touch). Quantum computing has at the same time been hitting major milestones which could also pose other massive impacts to society.
Thank you If AI develop the ability to break the security of banks, emails.....; or gave a hint on how to do it; that would be bad But we are hoping for the best
AIs have been progressing at a rapid rate indeed, I believe they'll be releasing GPT-5 already next year. In my opinion, I think chatbots would need 0% error margin if it's to be used in medicine, we're talking about health here. so far, I've seen a couple of AIs aside from chatGPT that are showing inacccurate responses, one of them is an image generator called Bluewillow AI, it looks and functions like Midjourney, it shown a couple of weird images when asked for a realistic depiction.
I believe that the last point you raised is crucial, and more people need to understand the significance of AI's impact on the future of culture. As I've been exploring the viewpoints of various AI experts and philosophers, this aspect is rarely mentioned. I firmly believe that meaningful connections with others may be the most valuable thing humanity has ever created.
That shade you threw at the octogenarians in DC at the end had me cracking up. Great video, it's gotten me thinking about a lot of things that I had so far neglected (even maybe rejected) to think about. Thank you!
Dear Eric, I have been watching your videos for years. The contents of your videos have been awesome. But today’s video belongs to another league 😂. You expressed unique and new perspective into AI. Thanks for sharing your thoughts with us.😊
Judging by the occasional overdrive melodies encountered during your video intros, I suspect you’re a metal guitarist Dr Strong.😊
really good as usual.
Thank you!
Great job, I always like hearing your thoughts on important issues. I wonder if you might try occasionally interviewing one of your friends at Stanford on some of these medicine-adjacent topics. I'll be tuning in either way. Keep up the great work.
Excellent post and thank you for saying what is in your mind
Dear Sir, I am coming from a developing country. We don't have access to resources. E.g. I want to do MD/Phd in clinical aerospace neuro- immunology. I took more than one year to come up with the plan. Chat GPT gave me the answer in 30 sec. I do understand your concern. Benefits are very high compared to risk for modern AI.
Though indeed, the death of culture… actually, just as we know it. It seems to me like there‘s a certain inevitability to this whole phenomenon, so in regards to Asimov’s quote: „If knowledge can create problems, it is not through ignorance that we can solve them“, I guess we‘ll have to figure out how to come up with eclectic solutions.
Really thoughtful observations
As A.I penetrates the scene of personal living as a tool for the person, the latter has to assume direction and control over things of which the lack of would have yielded better results in actuality.
In my opinion, an idea of a solution would be to be as humble as we can be as people, and to be less self centred.
An AI solely based on medicine and a reliable dataset will also be groundbreaking. Imagine the accuracy and rate of response once it's readily available for public use. Imagine even image generators like Bluewillow AI could be possibly used in the future to create a hhigh definition image of your body.
Although a few months ago I had assumed that a chatbot would need to be trained on medical-specific data in order to match physician accuracy (given how much misleading or incomplete information about medicine is out there on the internet generally), ChatGPT (GPT4) is already surprisingly good at medical diagnosis from complex case histories with only minimal prompt engineering - Video forthcoming! It will be interesting to see how Google's Med-PaLM 2 compares.
@@StrongMed what we will need the physicians for then, if we have chat GPT or PALM? Human will not need to think, to learn, to create, to work... Jobs and people's lives will be destroyed, but too late.
@@ira5915Exactly. HomoSapiens will become useless / extinct.
Thank you Doctor , I was listening while driving :) , it is depressing :) , you are very talent. Even a musician !
Very valid points.
Technology naturally advances over time. But with AI, it is evolving more quickly than ever. Like you mentioned in the video, I think there will be some harmful incident that will make people reconsider the downsides of AI.
Creepy to say the least. We enjoy watching I Robot 🤖 with the grandkids (takes place in Chicago which is where we happen to live). Anyway, Doctor, your speculations will or will not be spot on, but your concerns are shared by all (or should be).
Especially because when problems arise, we are saddled with a sluggish government (to say the least).
I agree with all 4 points you talked about and I am very worried and concerned for my 6 year old daughter's future. I love the fact that we have phones and shows we can watch anywhere anytime but I believe we should slow down and decide what is humanly ethical and put up boundaries to prevent severe misuse and control by AI or we will lose our own humanity to AI, laws will have to be changed or created and then government control which is already happening will become more severe to the point that we will no longer be free to be ourselves and live the lifestyle we want due to being controlled by the government. There are several books and movies that have shown this and we are already having to fight for our rights and to keep our 2nd Amendment Right so just think about what else we will lose due to AI which will report every back to the government which is extremely corrupted already. This is about to be our sad reality.
bing chat-bot is based on gpt4 and gives you the source of every sentence it provides you, and makes it pretty obvious to differentiate it from something it has generated.
been working out more ? seeing some swole gainz
Lol. It's a slow process. Who would have thought that a middle-aged body doesn't respond quite the same way as a 20 year old one?
Wonderful video.
it seems to me that just like any other tool of humanity, we are going to have to group up as humans or societies and determine how we are going to dictate the use of A.I. And it will involve enforcement and surveillance, probably
Loss of critical thinking skills which is already a problem in our society today
Explain UTI d× ttt by approach
"What is actually true is irrelevant to chatGPT"😂
This is the future technology?
It would be even astonishing if AI could self-generate/reproduce.
I think this is similar to the y2k issues and nukes. Sounds a lot easier to say than it is in principle. For example, we will be able to create AI to detect fake video and vice versa. Like hackers now and days, we create anti malware programs. In regards to jobs, it will hit a certain a point where government will come in to control it once a certain ratio of joblessness occurs, its not like we gonna let 40 million people go without jobs. Maybe limit what jobs AI does for example. Now, 3rd world countries i will say are done for. Its not gonna be as bads as one thinks - but life will surely change our lifes, like computers did for the previous generation. Now, in the short term, yes you will run into the issues detailed here, but itll be resolved.
It's definitely not like y2k, nukes tho are a better comparison, yet nukes are still a problem as they've never left.
AI is likely another step above nukes due to the exponential improvements to computing and deep learning. AI is also self improving and assisting in the advances of computing. It is fast on the track to surpassing humanity's level of intelligence, which will likely mean we'll not be able to distinguish from what's human and what's not (it also can fake the human touch).
Quantum computing has at the same time been hitting major milestones which could also pose other massive impacts to society.
Thank you
If AI develop the ability to break the security of banks, emails.....; or gave a hint on how to do it; that would be bad
But we are hoping for the best
Intrinsic value to amateur creativity >>
AIs have been progressing at a rapid rate indeed, I believe they'll be releasing GPT-5 already next year. In my opinion, I think chatbots would need 0% error margin if it's to be used in medicine, we're talking about health here. so far, I've seen a couple of AIs aside from chatGPT that are showing inacccurate responses, one of them is an image generator called Bluewillow AI, it looks and functions like Midjourney, it shown a couple of weird images when asked for a realistic depiction.