Dario does not say he believes this will happen in 5-10 year time frame. He says 'powerful AI' might come *as early as 2026* but the the effects he is talking about is what will happen 5-10 years AFTER powerful AI comes. Here is the quote directly from the essay: > I think it could come as early as 2026, though there are also ways it could take much longer. But for the purposes of this essay, I’d like to put these issues aside, assume it will come reasonably soon, and focus on what happens in the 5-10 years after that.
This was a fascinating discussion on the potential paths AI could take! I appreciate how Vergecast broke down both the optimistic and cautionary sides of AI’s future. Side note: timestamps will make it easier to navigate these longer episodes!
i miss old verge youtube channel it just became potcast channel without new review video. I know 1hr potcast give more ad-rev plus sponsor money with little labor cost. there aren't really a reason to sub this channel except tech show supercut...... it just sad seeing this change.
I'd be fascinated to hear more about the take that Google is going to win it all. I kind of feel the same thing but I'd like to hear a more informed opinion about it
The hallucinations are AI's biggest problem. If you have critical tasks where errors are catastrophic, you can't trust AI to process them without having to monitor. This defeats the whole AGI vision.
This dude didn't know that Android phones double click power button to open the camera was a thing kind of hurt my brain. How does that person work at The Verge? 🤔
“Your messiahs are businessmen” - Sums it up for me.
“Your messiahs are businessmen” is an incredible way to put it wow
Add Kylie to the weekly Vergecast! She's insightful, intelligent and awesome.
Dario does not say he believes this will happen in 5-10 year time frame. He says 'powerful AI' might come *as early as 2026* but the the effects he is talking about is what will happen 5-10 years AFTER powerful AI comes. Here is the quote directly from the essay:
> I think it could come as early as 2026, though there are also ways it could take much longer. But for the purposes of this essay, I’d like to put these issues aside, assume it will come reasonably soon, and focus on what happens in the 5-10 years after that.
This was a fascinating discussion on the potential paths AI could take! I appreciate how Vergecast broke down both the optimistic and cautionary sides of AI’s future.
Side note: timestamps will make it easier to navigate these longer episodes!
24:00 “damn gurl”. Laughed too hard at this. Please say this more to the host.
i miss old verge youtube channel it just became potcast channel without new review video. I know 1hr potcast give more ad-rev plus sponsor money with little labor cost. there aren't really a reason to sub this channel except tech show supercut...... it just sad seeing this change.
The emergency broadcast signal was criminal to my ears 😂
There's supposed to be a link to speed up WEE-AH alerts on iOS in the doobly-doo, but I don't see it.
Wow I just now learned that doublepress power button will open the camera.
Cool.
Really 1 hour about earthquakes.
Wasn't hot enough for the title, eh?
:D
Claude is amazing at maths and reasoning btw
Listened on the podcast, but.. I’m pretty sure we know who the next Alex Cranz will be..
I'd be fascinated to hear more about the take that Google is going to win it all. I kind of feel the same thing but I'd like to hear a more informed opinion about it
Same!
The hallucinations are AI's biggest problem. If you have critical tasks where errors are catastrophic, you can't trust AI to process them without having to monitor. This defeats the whole AGI vision.
One is a Physics Phd another is a bachelor’s dropout. Of course the writing will be very different.
People have no idea how to use new tools, and it shows.
Podcasts on RUclips are so sad
This dude didn't know that Android phones double click power button to open the camera was a thing kind of hurt my brain. How does that person work at The Verge? 🤔