Hello sir, more grace and healing to your wife. I'll share a few areas you could search. Pastor Joseph Prince, Healing through Lord's Supper. Dr. Thomas Seyfried, Metabolic Treatment of cancer John Campbell's video about a study of Ivermectin as a safe drug for treatment of various cancers. May you and your wife be blessed.
Being twenty years older, and having helped the Arpanet blossom into the Internet, I find your optimism, when considering the SINGULARITY, and in the present context, very cheering. Cheers.
@@HarshColby Nothing to do with me. I just faced a thousand-fold expansion of information-gathering. I really couldn't envisage the present situation, for which I am most extremely grateful. (It's so much more).
About the PSA: My step-dad received a diagnosis for skin cancer and immediate care was recommended. He's stubborn, so he told the doc he's going to Mexico for 3 months (which was his habit) and he could get it taken care of when he got back. The doctor warned against that, but dad refused. Three months later, he had it removed, but by that time it had worked its way into skull bone. They also removed the affected bone. He died within the year of large brain tumors, caused by the melanoma. Melanoma is extremely dangerous. Take care of it immediately.
Oh, at 6:54, you mentioned visiting Corning as a child! In Louisville, long ago when I was in school, a philanthropist funded a "Plan" that recruited students from all schools and took them on after-school weekly bus visits/tours of factories. We visited Corning too, and Northrop Grumman, Dupont, American Airfilter (featuring a very early robotic assembly line, right next to a human one), American Standard, an ice cream factory, dozens more, so many exciting places. I'm pretty sure many of those boys and girls became engineers, scientists, doctors, etc.
OK, here's the plan: Dedicate the bulk of all AI to increasing its own intelligence. Then take a continually updated sample of the brightest of those improved AI (AI²). These AI² will first eliminate all human health and longevity issues. Then they will analyze our evolutionary potential with an eye looking toward the eventual transformation of humanity into whatever our fullest potential might be.
A 1985 bestseller by Sandy Shaw and Dirk Pearson, "Life Extension", had the sub- title "Live Long Enough to Live Forever", which discussed much of what you were talking about in your video... the subtitle encapsulates it quite nicely.
I just finished watching this video you showed. Wow is all i can say. Sam Altman has already eluded a couple of days ago that they've reached AGI in house. (personally, i think they've had this for a while already and need the funding to get it where they want it to be) Afterwards, everything changes... worldwide.
I think many if not most of us hit "peak surlyness" some time tween forty and sixty. Younger? They are snappers. Older than mid/late sixties? Yer Cured. And now that I think about it, I think all life can be measured against both Jewish Delis and Soul food. Wait, what was I talking about, AI? "ChatGPT sudo Make me a sandwich."
I want AI to tell me the recipe for a "room temperature superconductor". Just that one discovery would make so very, very many more things. And, yes. Hoverboards are one of them.
Good on u for going to the dermatologist for check ups. Liquid nitrogen and Efudex are better than biopsies and Mohs surgery. IOW, and ounce of prevention…
Do you think this future will actually be worth it, and better than now? My dream idea of life would be to get to play in my own fdvr with loved ones, not having to worry about necessities, and full freedom of form/perfect health.And privacy/being free somehow.
This episode was interesting, but to me, the Corning developments are more engineering than science. To me, science includes subjects like astronomy, physics, etc. Please do an episode on how AI might change our understanding of the universe.
True story - hey doc, I'm concerned about this spot on my face. -ok we'll keep a watch on it 6 months later - hey doc, I'm concerned about this spot on my face. ok, we'll keep a watch on it. 6 months later - hey doc, I want this spot checked out. - ok, I'll refer you to a skin specialist skin - specialist, you have stage 2 melanoma skin cancer, we caught it just before it spread into your body as stage 3 you need surgery and skin graft after that It was not a nice experience and skin graft was ugly for a long time.
I know this is true cause ive had dreams where days were experienced in 1hour which is my biological limit as a living being the cognitive load is immense
De hecho, el gobierno ha dicho que las cosas son más difíciles para sus ciudadanos y que no podemos quedarnos sentados y soportar todas las consecuencias de una mala gobernanza. Es obvio que nos dirigimos hacia la inflación; Siempre son los pobres los que reciben el golpe.
Hoy llega a 50.000. Estoy realmente agradecido por todo el conocimiento y las pepitas que me han brindado durante los últimos meses. Comenzó con 20k en agosto de 2023
AI learns from existing knowledge and builds upon it. It does this very well. However it is not capable of original thought. If the theories it learns from are incorrect than it's new conclusions will be incorrect. Quantum mechanics, the Standard Model, Relativity, Cosmology all have serious problems. I will be very surprised if AI can advance these fields meaningfully at this time.
I seriously doubt AI will "take over the world of scientific discovery" - certainly not near term. AI, even AGI, is and will be an "empowerment" tool (or colleague). Much of "science" and practically all engineering is "purposefully driven." We want to know the "how" and even the "why" things happen (discoveries); we want to "go places;" perhaps more important, we want to make things that we can imagine happen (inventions). And, of course, in addition to the cognitive, there are the affective and psychomotor domains. (AI might very well have and benefit from these types of skills as well - curiosity, desire, pleasure (and perhaps pain or at least dissatisfaction or unhappiness), etc.) I suspect that science and technology will continue to advance exponentially, but that humans (and probably their corporations) will continue to guide that advance.
BS. I've seen other scientists and AI experts call out AI driven research/publications with errors because it is based on human-developed data that has good and bad content.
Just a heads up. I don't think an Oligarch Musk should NOT be allowed to buy the presidency. If you feature Elon I will unsubscribe from your channel though I have enjoyed your productions for at least a couple years.
My wife has cancer. I welcome AI developing a cure FAST
research fenbendazole, menbendazol and ivermectin
Hello sir, more grace and healing to your wife.
I'll share a few areas you could search. Pastor Joseph Prince, Healing through Lord's Supper.
Dr. Thomas Seyfried, Metabolic Treatment of cancer
John Campbell's video about a study of Ivermectin as a safe drug for treatment of various cancers.
May you and your wife be blessed.
@@danielfeyerabend904 Quackery.
spend some awesome time with your wife and family
@@Michael-il5wdI agree, might as well send her off with good times, surrounded by family.
Being twenty years older, and having helped the Arpanet blossom into the Internet, I find your optimism, when considering the SINGULARITY, and in the present context, very cheering. Cheers.
I loved the Arpanet. Hacked the MITRE-TIP and accessed MIT's AI lab. My very first brush with AI. ;)
@@HarshColby Nothing to do with me. I just faced a thousand-fold expansion of information-gathering. I really couldn't envisage the present situation, for which I am most extremely grateful. (It's so much more).
About the PSA:
My step-dad received a diagnosis for skin cancer and immediate care was recommended. He's stubborn, so he told the doc he's going to Mexico for 3 months (which was his habit) and he could get it taken care of when he got back. The doctor warned against that, but dad refused. Three months later, he had it removed, but by that time it had worked its way into skull bone. They also removed the affected bone. He died within the year of large brain tumors, caused by the melanoma.
Melanoma is extremely dangerous. Take care of it immediately.
I’m glad FSD is a general solution but I wish FSD was able to remember some things about my drives.
We got transparent aluminum from Star Trek.
Oh, at 6:54, you mentioned visiting Corning as a child! In Louisville, long ago when I was in school, a philanthropist funded a "Plan" that recruited students from all schools and took them on after-school weekly bus visits/tours of factories. We visited Corning too, and Northrop Grumman, Dupont, American Airfilter (featuring a very early robotic assembly line, right next to a human one), American Standard, an ice cream factory, dozens more, so many exciting places. I'm pretty sure many of those boys and girls became engineers, scientists, doctors, etc.
OK, here's the plan: Dedicate the bulk of all AI to increasing its own intelligence. Then take a continually updated sample of the brightest of those improved AI (AI²). These AI² will first eliminate all human health and longevity issues. Then they will analyze our evolutionary potential with an eye looking toward the eventual transformation of humanity into whatever our fullest potential might be.
14:41 Like your Ray ban Glasses, AI told me the brand name lol Happy Birthday young man
Apparently Probalistic computing has been developed and it is super fast for large computations and has low energy requierments.
the Corning Museum of Glass is incredible! If you ever get a chance to visit it you very much should. I had no idea how amazing their collection is.
Where is the Corning Museum? Toledo, Ohio?
One of your best videos ever! Thought provoking and meaningful. Thank you!
This is a very interesting topic!
It would be great if you could make more videos about it
Anthropic is using their models for pre training & post training coding already.
It’s fascinating watching these systems develop.
You could be a stone thrower AND live in a glass house.
Yes please, would love it if you did a video on that research paper.
this could change the world I've heard about some things about this and how it could revolutionize drug research but this is nuts!
A 1985 bestseller by Sandy Shaw and Dirk Pearson, "Life Extension", had the sub- title "Live Long Enough to Live Forever", which discussed much of what you were talking about in your video... the subtitle encapsulates it quite nicely.
Longevity escape velocity is close! If you can survive another 20 years, then you are safe.
Sooner don’t u think? Besides I’m a 20 year old anyways
@ nope. They have said it was coming 20 years ago too. We still have nothing.
@ AI was not where it is today tho.
@ also the funding in the biotech and longevity industries have skyrocketed
Aptera Motors has a glass that bends around the aerodynamic shaped vehicles!!!
I am hopeful for the future... As long as they don't accidentally protein fold a new improved and more terrifying.. "The Blob" but real 😅
I just finished watching this video you showed. Wow is all i can say. Sam Altman has already eluded a couple of days ago that they've reached AGI in house. (personally, i think they've had this for a while already and need the funding to get it where they want it to be)
Afterwards, everything changes... worldwide.
Allude. You mean allude. Unless you mean he was eluding or hiding the fact! Nearly opposite meanings.
@@emceegreen8864 Oops. Thanks
lol
Hi from Australia !!!
Do u think you’ll make it to escape velocity??
60 years old? Ah, such a young whipper-snapper.
I think many if not most of us hit "peak surlyness" some time tween forty and sixty. Younger? They are snappers. Older than mid/late sixties? Yer Cured. And now that I think about it, I think all life can be measured against both Jewish Delis and Soul food.
Wait, what was I talking about, AI? "ChatGPT sudo Make me a sandwich."
I want AI to tell me the recipe for a "room temperature superconductor". Just that one discovery would make so very, very many more things. And, yes. Hoverboards are one of them.
You!!
You used the verb "changes" as a verb instead of a false plural as you mouth-breathers adore doing!! 👏👏👏
Yes!
Transparent aluminum!!
Oops! Someone already beat me to it...
AI with Robotics will dramatically change Himan labor societal impact perfound.
Is it me or is there something awry with the framerate? Like 15fps or something. Reminds me of Peter Gabriel's Sledgehammer stop motion video.
Yeah! Sacona AI dedicated vid, please!
Food for thought
what if AI can design living organisms optimized for doing particular kinds of tasks.... mind blowing
Great vid!
Good on u for going to the dermatologist for check ups. Liquid nitrogen and Efudex are better than biopsies and Mohs surgery. IOW, and ounce of prevention…
AI in medicine and science excites me the most. I hope we see some cures for people in the near future.
Yes, please do!
Do you think this future will actually be worth it, and better than now? My dream idea of life would be to get to play in my own fdvr with loved ones, not having to worry about necessities, and full freedom of form/perfect health.And privacy/being free somehow.
Happy early birthday, John! (I already subscribed, so can't help add to your numbers x2) :D
Transparent aluminum?
There is transparent Aluminum. It was tested at the ISS.
This episode was interesting, but to me, the Corning developments are more engineering than science. To me, science includes subjects like astronomy, physics, etc. Please do an episode on how AI might change our understanding of the universe.
I personally hope that the humans are still involved in the scientific discovery process.
Dr..... it's called "Wear a Hat".
True story -
hey doc, I'm concerned about this spot on my face.
-ok we'll keep a watch on it
6 months later - hey doc, I'm concerned about this spot on my face.
ok, we'll keep a watch on it.
6 months later - hey doc, I want this spot checked out.
- ok, I'll refer you to a skin specialist
skin - specialist, you have stage 2 melanoma skin cancer,
we caught it just before it spread into your body as stage 3
you need surgery and skin graft after that
It was not a nice experience and skin graft was ugly for a long time.
I ❤ robots
I hope AI invents Room Temperature Supconductor,
Or Cheap Graphene production etc..
If that happens, it will solve most of the world problem.
I know this is true cause ive had dreams where days were experienced in 1hour which is my biological limit as a living being the cognitive load is immense
Yep! should be interesting as long as the AI does it invent its own version of scientific dogma to bog itself down.
AI is ok, but can it make 'glass' 😂
¡¡Asombroso!! Dios finalmente había cambiado mi vida a través de la Señor Alejandro Benedetti . 1500 cada diez días. Dios es bueno 🇺🇸🇺🇸
Vaya, ¿tú también conoces a Alejandro Benedetti?
todos lo conocen. El es muy bueno en lo que hace. Un experto
Alrededor de 6000 en sólo dos semanas, en realidad envió en nombre de Dios.
De hecho, el gobierno ha dicho que las cosas son más difíciles para sus ciudadanos y que no podemos quedarnos sentados y soportar todas las consecuencias de una mala gobernanza. Es obvio que nos dirigimos hacia la inflación; Siempre son los pobres los que reciben el golpe.
Hoy llega a 50.000. Estoy realmente agradecido por todo el conocimiento y las pepitas que me han brindado durante los últimos meses.
Comenzó con 20k en agosto de 2023
AI learns from existing knowledge and builds upon it. It does this very well. However it is not capable of original thought. If the theories it learns from are incorrect than it's new conclusions will be incorrect. Quantum mechanics, the Standard Model, Relativity, Cosmology all have serious problems. I will be very surprised if AI can advance these fields meaningfully at this time.
I seriously doubt AI will "take over the world of scientific discovery" - certainly not near term. AI, even AGI, is and will be an "empowerment" tool (or colleague). Much of "science" and practically all engineering is "purposefully driven." We want to know the "how" and even the "why" things happen (discoveries); we want to "go places;" perhaps more important, we want to make things that we can imagine happen (inventions). And, of course, in addition to the cognitive, there are the affective and psychomotor domains. (AI might very well have and benefit from these types of skills as well - curiosity, desire, pleasure (and perhaps pain or at least dissatisfaction or unhappiness), etc.) I suspect that science and technology will continue to advance exponentially, but that humans (and probably their corporations) will continue to guide that advance.
Behold, man creates a.i. in his own imagine and likeness -
Then will be controlled by a.i. and worship it as his God.
In the future, the biggest RUclips channels will be the ones catering to the viewing tastes of the bots.
BS. I've seen other scientists and AI experts call out AI driven research/publications with errors because it is based on human-developed data that has good and bad content.
Great post, Sammy! Glad to know you have the inside scoop and AI is a myth. Who knew? You did
Bots love watching computers play chess.
Just a heads up. I don't think an Oligarch Musk should NOT be allowed to buy the presidency. If you feature Elon I will unsubscribe from your channel though I have enjoyed your productions for at least a couple years.
❄️
Bye
Disqualified opinion by the double negative!
i like the A.I. 'movie trailers' on youtube a.t.m.
60?
You got at least 20 more years of vigorous work to do.
(With another five, maybe 10, of more...deliberate work.)