AT&T Archives: The Thinking Machines (Bonus Edition)
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- Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
- Introduction by George Kupczak of the AT&T Archives and History Center
This film, meant to be shown to high school students, uses the device of "computer vs. human" in the comparing of their thinking abilities, told through animation and live action. The animation is Jetsonian, the concepts a little ahead of their time.
Though it's no Watson vs. Humans a la the 2011 Jeopardy! event (or even a Deep Blue vs. Kasparov contest), the basic principles in the film are still applicable today, even though much more sophisticated computer/software systems exist.
Audience: high school students
Produced by Bell Labs Film Unit
Footage courtesy of AT&T Archives and History Center, Warren, NJ
No credit given for the narrator, who was Peter Thomas -- the most-used voice talent there ever was. Thomas started his career at age 14 and worked steadily until he passed away in 2016 at the age of 91.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Thomas_%28announcer%29?wprov=sfla1
I appreciate this. I recognized his voice from other series maybe house of the future ? Great robot voice.
@@therackstar didn't he also do the voice for forenesic files?
2:36 Robit
this is a great upload
To play:
to watch
and learn
This video is still relevant today and is something FacebookAI processors should pay attention to. Results are only as good as its programmers.
Computers cannot think.
Humans think and represent their thoughts onto computers.
#GIGO
Memorable voice over! ❤️
I'd love this even if my dad hadn't written it.
Why is the previous video "To Communicate is the Beginning" blocked in the US?
This was well before machine learning took off in the practical sense. At this point, AI and Machine Learning were mostly concepts on paper, as there wasn’t enough data or machines to process it
Think how far AI computers have come in the 12 years since this video was uploaded.
He's like Bill Curtis for TMC... But he's Bell Curtis for TATTC
Now the computers program us.
Kizuna Ai was well beyond human comprehension when this film was made. Of course, She's not a 'computer' as such.
MEMEX...UNIX...AT&T What's UP...lol