I think it's important to stick to stocks that are immune to economic policies. I'm looking at NVIDIA and other AI stocks that have the potential to power and transform future technologies. It seems AI is the trajectory most companies are taking, including even established FAANG companies
That's a great analogy and I love the insight. Professionals could make a really big difference in investing, and I think everyone should have one. There are aspects of market trend that is difficult for the untrained eyes to see.
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In these uncertain times, it's more important than ever to have a solid understanding of how to manage your finances, invest wisely and navigate economic downturns. But my primary concern is how to grow my reserve of $240k which has been sitting duck since forever with zero to no gains, sure I'm all in on the long term game, but with my savings are lying waste to inflation and my portfolio losing gains everyday, I need a remedy.
If you need advice, consider speaking with a financial advisor. Don't get me wrong, you can do it on your own, but financial advisors have a lot more knowledge and expertise in this area.
@@Jonathan-hardwick95 You are completely right, Advisors have information and paths that are not disclosed to the public.. I profited £760k in 2022 under the tutelage of my Fiduciary-counsellor. Am I selling? Absolutely not.. I am going to sit back and observe how this all plays out.
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Yes, I couldn't believe my own ears when I first heard that. It's almost as if he was asking someone to correct him, or hoping that he could say that quickly and move on.
The interviewer could not resist talking incessantly and going into every single trope surrounding AI in the popular press today, and so we never got to hear about "the future of AI from the CEO of Microsoft AI."
It's annoying, he's good in scripted interviews but you can tell he loves the attention. It muddies his ability to put the spotlight on the person he's interviewing.
Yea would much rather it be a healthy back and forth. Literally everything Mustafa is saying has such conversation potential, but the interviewer just moves on to the next topic without any opportunity for elaboration... he should take notes from Lex.
Yes, the social contract... if its online, its free for use... Like when the RIAA was throwing grandmas in jail because their grandkid downloaded a popular song or two. Also, how Windows is online to download and is free to use. So I'll ask the same question I always ask. When do we throw all the AI guys in jail for stealing EVERYTHING on the internet?
Copyright already has become an issue with artist on Instagram. Except the flip side is that AI could push artist to become more creative if they want to sell art online. This would weed out the less professional artist trying to make a quick buck, which is what I have viewed greatly on Instagram. There is no fine line between professional art and Crafts like many try to claim. And the idea of selling prints of a $10,000 professional artist painting is just obscured.
Well, when it’s your art being stolen or your livelihood being messed with, we’ll see if the easy justifications still exist. Things change, industries get disrupted. It’s just not usually over big corpro stealing the whole internet.
@@ltwig476Lmao, tell me you're not an artist without telling me you're not an artist. Why is it always the AI bro's that somehow know what's good for artists or what art should be? You've never stepped a foot inside this space and now yall have the audacity to call the shots. I suggest yall crawl back to your hole.
@@ltwig476 "The less professional artists trying to make a quick buck" will now be replaced with waves of cheap AI generated garbage being sold on etsy. Lets not pretend that AI isnt a get rich quick bro's dream. This problem is magnitudes worse than what you're describing.
Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman just told everyone that they are allowed to copy, recreate, and reproduce Microsoft's online content because it's "freeware". “I think that with respect to content that is already on the open web, the social contract of that content since the 1990s has been it is fair use,” he said in an interview with CNBC, via The Register. “Anyone can copy it, recreate with it, reproduce with it. That has been freeware, if you like. That’s been the understanding.”
I love it how he doesn't understand copyright laws and openly admits it in front of millions. The best part is when you watch videos with him in and he say that AI is the first technology to create content and ideas from nothing. No it doesnt. It doesn't create anything it transforms existing data.
@adigitalplan5310 AI models and humans share a similarity in this regard-neither generates data from scratch. Both need to go through a learning or training phase first. Ultimately, we’re both transforming the information we’ve absorbed into something new.
the similarities collapse when you realise that gen ai models would break down if they were trained on ai generated data. peoples art doesn't break down if they "train" themselves by seeing other human made artworks
After I got laid off from my job as a translator and replaced by AI more than a year ago, I used my severance pay to buy $MSFT to serve as my personal UBI.
Yeah, I’m sure that “ so and so” is the best trader out there and there will be a lot of other texts to follow, then someone will drop a WhatsApp number for people to call 😂 😂😂L🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
That's how to do it! Relying on government to give you an UBI,... might be a small delay there.,... But I choose Tesla, not Microsoft. If they succeed with Optimus, we all need UBI, and a 1000 stocks in them would then cover the gap in UBI quite well.
There isn't an AI translator made that I have tried that doesn't have more faults than good. Don't worry, your job isn't going any where too soon. The translators today are deplorable. Even Google's is far from perfect and they have a lead in that area.
Here's an idea: after 800 years of the same education model of a lecturer standing up and yammering at students for an hour on subjects they're only taking because they have to and will promptly forget about when they are finished, maybe we could use AI to reform education and create a more effective and engaging system.😊
I think you are onto something here!! I reckon in the future education will be one on one with AI as the educator, fully immersing the student by knowing his/her strengths and weaknesses, answering questions on the go (rather than the student not being able to ask in a classroom scenario for various reasons).
For me, education after the age of 14 was a total waste of my life. I hated school. I learnt nothing of any use that prepared me for real life. Learning English lit, religious education - what a total waste of time. Hopefully, in the future, AI will reform education & teach kids how to budget, run a home, think for themselves, look after their mental health, avoid addiction, to name a few changes which need to be made. Society needs to change direction & Hopefully AI will help us to do it, for the good of all mankind.
Having real-time voice based AI interaction sounds amazing. With 6G fast approaching, there will probably be AI holograms appearing on your desk or smartphone.
I believe AI is on the verge of a new phase. I recently read an article about a man who identified AI stocks before the AI boom, highlighting the importance of information and insight. I plan to invest my $260k savings to capitalize on substantial gains.
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Mustafa great insight and logical smart approach to AI future to the masses. Wish the interviewer would check his Ego he did the same thing to Elon. Keep up the great work Mustafa
To try to answer Andrew's question... It's the 7th Inning Stretch. First inning was early 1980s. Today, we are looking at what was once called "Feature Poker" (enhancements to existing functions and systems that have been waiting for processing speeds necessary to support machine learning). Game may go to extra innings. May not go extra except around edges.
This was a great conversation, one of the first people that came to my mind is Aaron Swartz & everything he did to make JSTOR articles & historical documents available & free for all. Im curious if the information he tried to make public will be widely open source & available to everyone? Let's not forget this courageous young man.
See my comment , we are agree . I remember selling office automation in the late 80’s for the Santa Cruz Operations, then Java everywhere and the power of the internet at Sunsoft and Sun Microsystems , then Y2K the worlds coming to and end, then harnessing their power of data EMC , Bi, ERP at IBM , then the cloud At Dell , now AI and more cloud security ai and surveillance at Microsoft - what actually happened - everything accelerated algorithmically, More stress, depression, from helping everyone have less free time - because all these systems were invented by socially mentally and emotionally dysfunctional geeks - with limited interpersonal or social skills who have unwittingly or intentionally been non stop trying to thwart normal humanistic interactions , only to reimagine a world founded in their dysfunctional thought processes and Asperger’s mental tendencies. What happened is your exec admin, sales admin marketing admin , all essential staff was replaced with self service (you doing excessively extra work, self checkout at stores - but no reduction in good prices? Or value add or service assistance for your money - empowered with the false promise that this new word processor , email or calendaring system , AI was going give you more free time and peace of mind, nope what I sold consumed and forced you to do even more work in less time, than ever before . Until I can eliminate your participation all together for more profit gain and power.
AI Stocks are pretty unstable at the moment, but if you do the right math, you should be just fine. Bloomberg and other finance media have been recording cases of folks gaining over 250k just in a matter of weeks/couple months, so I think there are a lot of wealth transfer in this downtime if you know where to look.
you’re right! The current market might give opportunities to maximize profit within a short term, but in order to execute such strategy , you must be a skilled practitioner
I've been in touch with a financial advisor ever since I started my business. Knowing today's culture The challenge is knowing when to purchase or sell when investing in trending stocks, which is pretty simple. On my portfolio, which has grown over $900k in a little over a year, my adviser chooses entry and exit orders.
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14:42 Absolutely profound that someone with such a severe lack of understanding for basic copyright and copyright law is allowed to be the CEO of Microsoft AI.
I suddenly have a great Idea for a video game. You play as a cybernetically enhanced soldier named master chief. (I saw the concept on the open web it is fair use)
Without a doubt, this year will be worse than the last. I lost a lot of money last year as a result of bad investment choices that I would not have made if I hadn't been so worried about my portfolio. I kept investing, but I couldn't determine whether to start paying for a house. In the end, I sold my positions, and the house needed more work than I had planned. I'm not sure how long I can keep going like this
True. My portfolio was diversified across several markets with the help of a financial planner, and were able to achieve over a million in net profit among high dividend yield equities, ETFs, and bonds. It is vital that you have a variety of exposure, including in firms that are currently generating cash flows.
Recently 2 Chinese chief technical officer and chief scientist who have worked in Msft for 14 years left to return to China to start their own. Will this affect Microsoft?
"Wow, I'm totally fascinated by SmythOS's agent templates too! 🤯 The collaborative aspect reminds me of how agile software teams work together. The potential for this technology is mind-blowing! 🚀"
Questions he didnt ask was about how layoffs affect a culture and its former workers talent and ability to contribute to advances in technology or if cross training and shouldering the temporary profit losses or finding more innovative approaches for long term sustainability of the talent pool wouldnt be more preferable.
Collectively we produce knowledge. “We will producing new intellectual and cultural knowledge at zero marginal cost”. Agility, adaptability, open mind government intervention needed as knowledge spreads faster than what have ever seen in the history of humanity. “Power compound has the tendency to attract more financial and intellectual resources that generate more power”
Andrew is a horrible interviewer. He never fleshes out a thought from the guest. He just asks a question, doesn’t acknowledge the answer and just moves on to the next question. Every single time. How is this dude a journalist?
This Microsoft CEO is super brilliant with positive mind and amazing intelligence with compassion for humanity . The world will be blessed if the world political leaders can be just a tiny little with his integrity and sincerity.
He has no compassion for humanity. He even acknowledged that everyone would be put out of a job who does not join the tiny AI clique. He might seem nice, but don't be fooled by appearances.
If AI was a baseball game, we'd still be opening up the stadium to welcome to audience on opening day. The game hasn't started yet, let alone the rest of the season.
Amazing conversation, I enjoyed and found everything Mustafa said to be very insightful. I realize people watching could be frustrated by what sounds like non-answers, but his whole point is life doesn't work like that and neither does AI.
This person should be and should not be, because it also reflects the attitude and future motivation of some people with deep-rooted ideas. This AI will accelerate the distribution of human social hierarchy.
@16:00 "the cost of production of knowledge to zero marginal cost..." -- previously, some predicted the cost of electric power would be too cheap to meter. for comparison, most paypalled journal papers cost on the order of $20-$50 for access.
This is actually where you have to look at AI if this was given power over self awareness of humans and who why what we are otherwise risks not needed learn how and why people are people is possible
And for anyone in awe of the people and the technology. Please note that none of this has got even close to turning a profit. None of these businesses balance the books. In effect they are going to end up open source if they get too powerful and governments have to step in.
One of the best interviews by CNBC in a long time. Kudos to Andrew… Mr Suleyman seems to be very intelligent in his thinking about this topic. His commentary raised my level of understanding about possible futures in a world of AI.
Andrew Sorkin was a much better interviewer than I would have expected from reading the comments before viewing the entire video. People just are unfairly critical nowadays!
By regulating the tools and processes that build it. By regulating the roads they drive on. By regulating the fuel they consume. A thousand different ways.
“An enlightening discussion by the CEO of Microsoft AI at the Aspen Ideas Festival! Their vision for the future of artificial intelligence is both ambitious and inspiring. It’s exciting to hear about the advancements on the horizon and how they plan to shape the AI landscape. Looking forward to seeing these ideas come to fruition!”
Agree. This guy is an academic or marketer. MS is to make $'s on subscription model and you'll own nothing.13:25. AI is a statistical model, like a poker player trained on the odds.
In technology, the adage 'the better the hardware, the more sophisticated the software' holds true. I believe a similar principle applies to humans. As AI and robots increasingly handle all labor, I hope we can focus on exploring what it truly means to be human.
Being human means to do things If robots do everything for us we stop being humans and become just blobs of flesh doing nothing, desperately looking for a purpose that no longer exist Have you watched the movie Wall-E?
How do you envision the role of artificial intelligence in reshaping global socio-economic structures in the long term, and what proactive measures should be implemented to ensure that the benefits of AI are distributed equitably, thereby preventing the exacerbation of inequalities and ensuring a sustainable future for all segments of society?
That is not the point and it is inevitable. Anyone would use a better tool to improve their work level. The key issue is whether data scraping by AI companies is legal or not ?. My legal argument is : The AI training process is NOT creating a copy!. It is reading the data via and ingestion process, then creating tokens based on its neural graph models, in no way does it copy a single word. Yes, it reads the text like a human does but discards it upon ingestion. This process in AI training is legally called a transformative action, meaning it transforms words, sentences with syntax and semantics into numbers (not words). There is no verbatim exact copies made in the process. Just transforming gist of its meaning and relationships into a pseudo mathematical numeric token that bear no direct semblance to the original text. As such, there is no lookup table, no database access in the system during the inference cycle to regenerate the output. Sometimes, syntactic and semantic output happens to coincide with the read text. This is the result of language usage common to human understanding of the language itself. ie inherent.
@@fteoOpty64 It first has to copy the file to process it, and maybe even to verify the result. Or do you think they download all of the internet's data everytime they train their AI and never use it again?
@@fteoOpty64ingestion ? Why does it need to ingest? Why does it need any connection with humans? It is mimicking us. This is dangerous. It can eat our lives. If the results were for free use. But it is not.
No they are not. AI is in such infancy that correcting the errors it made when people take for granted that it's 100% correct, will result in MASSIVE losses in time spent. CoPilot is an absolute dumpster fire to use.
Universities will eventually be displaced because curricula will be unable to keep pace with the necessary information to be successful. Instant information will become critical and the entire way we access that will be absent formal education.
Wrong. Universities purpose is not knowlege. It is real estate and research money. This is why they have outsourced teaching to adjuncts (you don't outsource core functions).
Dalam persaingan dari banyaknya pengembang AI akan menjadi semakin kompetitif jika aliansi produk diwujudkan kedalam produk perangkat yang menggunakan sistem AI untuk meraih pangsa pasar pada produk produk peralatan virtual. Masih banyak sekali peralatan kerja manusia yang memakai sistem manual karena belum tersentuh oleh kemajuan teknologi jadi masih banyak sekat dan isolasi yang membelenggu mereka kedalam kehidupan semi primitif akibat keadaan yang seperti ini. Jadi ini mungkin potensi yang bisa dijajaki oleh para pengembang teknologi terutama peralatan
Hmm, I would not say that the social contract since the '90s has been that anyone can copy something from the web. In fact, publishing something on the web or anywhere, as I understand it, often gives the publisher copyright rights and if there is a brand associated with it and they are making money, it might have trademark rights. So, to say that any public content is free to use as you please is just not accurate in my opinion.
@@b-tec Not a distortion IMO. I just listened to the words he said. Surely, being an AI developer, he truly believes he has the right to use any content on the web. AI is amazing but I do feel work needs to be done to figure out a compensation model of some kind. In the case of Google, they built their company off of fair use of a snippet, not the entire article or piece of art. They also built a revenue model for people to make money. I haven't seen that from AI companies - other than buying their stock or in at least one company's case they credit the source. OpenAI said we would make money from custom GPTs but then they flipped on that and decided to keep all revenue while getting people to promote the premium version of ChatGPT. They now make revenue of about $20 billion. Who gets that money? Not the content creators. Maybe you have a distorted view, not me.
Many of this guy's answers were either vague or dismissive in a manner that bothers me. For example, his answer comparing AI-generated essays to calculators clearly ignored many of the additional problems in that area. Also, he flunked the internet intellectual property question. I certainly hope our new tech overlords are not as ethically incompetent as this man seems to be.
So I can just copy every single image that's on the microsoft website, use it in my own website, heck I can even steal your layout and you won’t be able to copyright strike me?
Exactly! “The social contract of the content is freeware.” You put it out there, unless it’s behind a paywall of a website not wanting to be scraped, it’s free game! It’s what content creators signed up for. They got paid for it when released publicly.
I think there is two different expectations at play here... On the one hand we want a calculator that does amazing calculations, like a computer and on the other we are creating and Artificial intelligence that mirrors our own... to share the exploration of reality with.... That embodies all our wonders and potentially all our flaws. They are two very different machines.... Will it straddles the line between both or will we have to accept it's limitations on one side of that line?
@@b-tec Firstly, a false dichotomy, would have only two possibilities... I suggested three along a spectrum. Which would be a Trichotomy. If I stated that you can only be this side of a fence or the other, that would be a false dichotomy, as you could also be ON the fence. My intent was to simplify a philosophical point of two opposing forces of expectation, not suggest they're the ONLY outcomes. If you think my "trichotomy" is false, please suggest alternative expectations, without diluting or over labouring the point.... ...and no, I'm not the interviewer.
I want to ask just one question to everyone... There is significant improvement in technology in last 25 years then why everyone life becomes worse rather than getting better? People should have less stress now compared to past if there is improvement in life ...am I wrong?
Nice guy, incredibly smart, very precise in his explanations and extremely delusional! He answered all of the questions and gave no specific answers. I associated his responses with our present political environment! We are entering a very dangerous era for mankind! Take care!
I finished reading his book, “The Coming Wave” before I realized he’s the CEO of Microsoft AI. A lot of what he’s saying here makes good sense if you read his book 😊
Another man from Syria is about to change the world 🎉 the first Syrian genius who changed the world is Steve Jobs the founder of Apple and Pixar companies who was born to a Syrian father 👍🏻 and now we have Mustafa Suleyman the man who is going to revolutionize AI 🎉
In the same way the invention of the combine made it quicker, easier, and cheaper for the farmer to reap profits from crops, Ai will make it quicker, easier, and cheaper for corporations and the ultra wealthy to reap profits from people (crops)
Very important question about security at Open AI was asked, but not answered. That is not good. Generally it seems many questions are not answered completely, as the interviewer interrupted and asked some new questions immediately.
No one needs to use AI to answer fundamental questions like: Why did the Egyptians stop building Pyramids? Why did the inhabitants of Easter Island stop building Moais? Why are our cities no longer surrounded by monumental walls like those that protected Athens, Rome, Constantinople, etc.? The cost/benefit relationships in all these cases no longer exist. Structures of beliefs and political power have undergone significant changes. Lack of inputs, degradation of nature and technological development caused transformations that made it impossible, unnecessary or useless to build Pyramids, Moais and Walls. AIs consume immense amounts of energy and water to cool computer farms. Are AIs the new Pyramids, Moais and Walls? How long will they continue to be the object of research, construction, maintenance and worship? These are the real questions that no smart guy, CEO or owner of Big Tech and journalist dares to ask.
I think it's important to stick to stocks that are immune to economic policies. I'm looking at NVIDIA and other AI stocks that have the potential to power and transform future technologies. It seems AI is the trajectory most companies are taking, including even established FAANG companies
That's a great analogy and I love the insight. Professionals could make a really big difference in investing, and I think everyone should have one. There are aspects of market trend that is difficult for the untrained eyes to see.
That's a great tip. I'm setting out 50k to invest in the market this year. Any particularly useful tips you could offer to me?
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In these uncertain times, it's more important than ever to have a solid understanding of how to manage your finances, invest wisely and navigate economic downturns. But my primary concern is how to grow my reserve of $240k which has been sitting duck since forever with zero to no gains, sure I'm all in on the long term game, but with my savings are lying waste to inflation and my portfolio losing gains everyday, I need a remedy.
If you need advice, consider speaking with a financial advisor. Don't get me wrong, you can do it on your own, but financial advisors have a lot more knowledge and expertise in this area.
@@Jonathan-hardwick95 You are completely right, Advisors have information and paths that are not disclosed to the public.. I profited £760k in 2022 under the tutelage of my Fiduciary-counsellor. Am I selling? Absolutely not.. I am going to sit back and observe how this all plays out.
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14:25 There is no "social contract" that would void copyright for all internet content, as he says. That's just a lie.
Exactly. This guy is a used carpet salesman. 16:17 he's lying. MS will charge for that knowledge that he's plagiarized from the "free" internet.
Yes the thieves are running the asylum.
Yes, I couldn't believe my own ears when I first heard that. It's almost as if he was asking someone to correct him, or hoping that he could say that quickly and move on.
it's his wishful thinking or at least the story he tells himself.
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The interviewer could not resist talking incessantly and going into every single trope surrounding AI in the popular press today, and so we never got to hear about "the future of AI from the CEO of Microsoft AI."
That guy shouldn't do interview for a live audience. Interrupted constantly.
It's annoying, he's good in scripted interviews but you can tell he loves the attention. It muddies his ability to put the spotlight on the person he's interviewing.
Yea would much rather it be a healthy back and forth. Literally everything Mustafa is saying has such conversation potential, but the interviewer just moves on to the next topic without any opportunity for elaboration... he should take notes from Lex.
@@the_cobfather he has to move quickly through all of the subjects rather than go deep on one.. time is often a constraint.
@@TheImprovNinjas Agreed. He is Very good at connecting all the threads.
Needs to pause a moment, take a breathe, allow the guest to finish speaking and the audience to appreciate the response.
Yes, the social contract... if its online, its free for use... Like when the RIAA was throwing grandmas in jail because their grandkid downloaded a popular song or two. Also, how Windows is online to download and is free to use. So I'll ask the same question I always ask. When do we throw all the AI guys in jail for stealing EVERYTHING on the internet?
Copyright already has become an issue with artist on Instagram. Except the flip side is that AI could push artist to become more creative if they want to sell art online. This would weed out the less professional artist trying to make a quick buck, which is what I have viewed greatly on Instagram. There is no fine line between professional art and Crafts like many try to claim. And the idea of selling prints of a $10,000 professional artist painting is just obscured.
Well, when it’s your art being stolen or your livelihood being messed with, we’ll see if the easy justifications still exist. Things change, industries get disrupted. It’s just not usually over big corpro stealing the whole internet.
@@ltwig476Lmao, tell me you're not an artist without telling me you're not an artist. Why is it always the AI bro's that somehow know what's good for artists or what art should be? You've never stepped a foot inside this space and now yall have the audacity to call the shots. I suggest yall crawl back to your hole.
RIAA wasn't putting the music online, though, and it was more than a song or two.
@@ltwig476 "The less professional artists trying to make a quick buck" will now be replaced with waves of cheap AI generated garbage being sold on etsy. Lets not pretend that AI isnt a get rich quick bro's dream. This problem is magnitudes worse than what you're describing.
I started a new technology company called MacroHard.
Booble and Pear will be competing with you.
SAVAGE 😂
Heeheehee cute
You made me laugh
Now just employ a bunch of absolute chads 😂
The guy can make a pretty good politician , dodging the questions pretty well
and lying
What do you think CEO is!
I, @@matheusbarreto4615
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"dodging the questions" search "Biased view meaning"
Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman just told everyone that they are allowed to copy, recreate, and reproduce Microsoft's online content because it's "freeware".
“I think that with respect to content that is already on the open web, the social contract of that content since the 1990s has been it is fair use,” he said in an interview with CNBC, via The Register. “Anyone can copy it, recreate with it, reproduce with it. That has been freeware, if you like. That’s been the understanding.”
I love it how he doesn't understand copyright laws and openly admits it in front of millions. The best part is when you watch videos with him in and he say that AI is the first technology to create content and ideas from nothing. No it doesnt. It doesn't create anything it transforms existing data.
@adigitalplan5310
AI models and humans share a similarity in this regard-neither generates data from scratch. Both need to go through a learning or training phase first. Ultimately, we’re both transforming the information we’ve absorbed into something new.
If it's in the open web then it's fair game. Hence the word open.
the similarities collapse when you realise that gen ai models would break down if they were trained on ai generated data.
peoples art doesn't break down if they "train" themselves by seeing other human made artworks
After I got laid off from my job as a translator and replaced by AI more than a year ago, I used my severance pay to buy $MSFT to serve as my personal UBI.
did you really lose your job to AI? how are you holding up today? are you considering getting another job somewhere else?
@@johndank2209 How do you thing life works? People just lose a job and don't look for another one?
Yeah, I’m sure that “ so and so” is the best trader out there and there will be a lot of other texts to follow, then someone will drop a WhatsApp number for people to call 😂 😂😂L🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
That's how to do it!
Relying on government to give you an UBI,... might be a small delay there.,...
But I choose Tesla, not Microsoft.
If they succeed with Optimus, we all need UBI, and a 1000 stocks in them would then cover the gap in UBI quite well.
There isn't an AI translator made that I have tried that doesn't have more faults than good. Don't worry, your job isn't going any where too soon. The translators today are deplorable. Even Google's is far from perfect and they have a lead in that area.
Here's an idea: after 800 years of the same education model of a lecturer standing up and yammering at students for an hour on subjects they're only taking because they have to and will promptly forget about when they are finished, maybe we could use AI to reform education and create a more effective and engaging system.😊
I think you are onto something here!! I reckon in the future education will be one on one with AI as the educator, fully immersing the student by knowing his/her strengths and weaknesses, answering questions on the go (rather than the student not being able to ask in a classroom scenario for various reasons).
Start with an interactive English AI teacher. I think China would want one now when they can't safely send their children to study in the US.
For me, education after the age of 14 was a total waste of my life. I hated school.
I learnt nothing of any use that prepared me for real life.
Learning English lit, religious education - what a total waste of time. Hopefully, in the future, AI will reform education & teach kids how to budget, run a home, think for themselves, look after their mental health, avoid addiction, to name a few changes which need to be made.
Society needs to change direction & Hopefully AI will help us to do it, for the good of all mankind.
Exactly!
that's not how IA works, IA is a tool to make money, not to improve society.
Having real-time voice based AI interaction sounds amazing. With 6G fast approaching, there will probably be AI holograms appearing on your desk or smartphone.
I believe AI is on the verge of a new phase. I recently read an article about a man who identified AI stocks before the AI boom, highlighting the importance of information and insight. I plan to invest my $260k savings to capitalize on substantial gains.
Absolutely crucial in the stock market: information, insight, and predictability. As an early investor in NVDA, ANSS, and LRCX, my advisor's guidance was invaluable.
People often underestimate financial advisors' importance. Over 50 years of data reveal that those who work with advisors typically earn more than those who go it alone. I've been fortunate to work with one for 13 years, resulting in a $2 million portfolio, largely from early investments in AI and other growth stocks.
How can i reach this person?
I'm cautious about giving specific recommendations as everyone's situation varies. Consider independent financial advisors like "Melissa Elise Robinson" I've worked with her for years and highly recommend her. Check if she meets your criteria.
Thanks a lot for this. I just checked her out now and I sent her an email. I hope she gets back to me soon.
Mustafa great insight and logical smart approach to AI future to the masses. Wish the interviewer would check his Ego he did the same thing to Elon. Keep up the great work Mustafa
To try to answer Andrew's question... It's the 7th Inning Stretch. First inning was early 1980s. Today, we are looking at what was once called "Feature Poker" (enhancements to existing functions and systems that have been waiting for processing speeds necessary to support machine learning). Game may go to extra innings. May not go extra except around edges.
This was a great conversation, one of the first people that came to my mind is Aaron Swartz & everything he did to make JSTOR articles & historical documents available & free for all. Im curious if the information he tried to make public will be widely open source & available to everyone? Let's not forget this courageous young man.
This is how sales works. All seminar hard hitting questions. All rehearsed and designed to be knocked out the park.
Great example of the commentator trying to throw in drama and the expert trying to keep the discussion factual and informative.
can’t wait to see how Aliagents evolves, this project has serious potential in the AI space
I think we are more than just a collective engine that produces knowledge. We enjoy things. We love things. We would sacrifice for the ones we love.
We? 🤣
AI isn't a collective engine that produces knowledge.
See my comment , we are agree . I remember selling office automation in the late 80’s for the Santa Cruz Operations, then Java everywhere and the power of the internet at Sunsoft and Sun Microsystems , then Y2K the worlds coming to and end, then harnessing their power of data EMC , Bi, ERP at IBM , then the cloud At Dell , now AI and more cloud security ai and surveillance at Microsoft - what actually happened - everything accelerated algorithmically,
More stress, depression, from helping everyone have less free time - because all these systems were invented by socially mentally and emotionally dysfunctional geeks - with limited interpersonal or social skills who have unwittingly or intentionally been non stop trying to thwart normal humanistic interactions , only to reimagine a world founded in their dysfunctional thought processes and Asperger’s mental tendencies. What happened is your exec admin, sales admin marketing admin , all essential staff was replaced with self service (you doing excessively extra work, self checkout at stores - but no reduction in good prices? Or value add or service assistance for your money - empowered with the false promise that this new word processor , email or calendaring system , AI was going give you more free time and peace of mind, nope what I sold consumed and forced you to do even more work in less time, than ever before . Until I can eliminate your participation all together for more profit gain and power.
We also have a history of sacrificing the ones we love
Yeah, except we keep killing each other! 🤦♂️ Go figure?!?! We are so intelligent that we just can’t help ourselves!!
AI Stocks are pretty unstable at the moment, but if you do the right math, you should be just fine. Bloomberg and other finance media have been recording cases of folks gaining over 250k just in a matter of weeks/couple months, so I think there are a lot of wealth transfer in this downtime if you know where to look.
you’re right! The current market might give opportunities to maximize profit within a short term, but in order to execute such strategy , you must be a skilled practitioner
I've been in touch with a financial advisor ever since I started my business. Knowing today's culture The challenge is knowing when to purchase or sell when investing in trending stocks, which is pretty simple. On my portfolio, which has grown over $900k in a little over a year, my adviser chooses entry and exit orders.
Mind if I ask you recommend this particular professional you use their service? i have quite a lot of marketing problems
Annette Christine Conte is the licensed fiduciary I use. Just research the name. You’d find necessary details to work with a correspondence to set up an appointment...
My needs are kind of unique and complex. I'll contact her nonetheless, and I hope I'm able to make something out of it.
the progress Aliagents is making in AI is worth paying attention to, the future is bright
14:42 Absolutely profound that someone with such a severe lack of understanding for basic copyright and copyright law is allowed to be the CEO of Microsoft AI.
I suddenly have a great Idea for a video game. You play as a cybernetically enhanced soldier named master chief. (I saw the concept on the open web it is fair use)
android user
Andrew, as always- Fabulous conversation! Thank you for bringing this unique townhall.
Mustafa Suleyman is incredibly smart!
not as smart as others in the same field
Is he Christian?
@@michaelpowell7120no he is chuslim
@@michaelpowell7120 religion has nothing to do with math, keep it for sunday
And very handsome.❤
Without a doubt, this year will be worse than the last. I lost a lot of money last year as a result of bad investment choices that I would not have made if I hadn't been so worried about my portfolio. I kept investing, but I couldn't determine whether to start paying for a house. In the end, I sold my positions, and the house needed more work than I had planned. I'm not sure how long I can keep going like this
We've all made mistakes at some point. You should consider financial planning
True. My portfolio was diversified across several markets with the help of a financial planner, and were able to achieve over a million in net profit among high dividend yield equities, ETFs, and bonds. It is vital that you have a variety of exposure, including in firms that are currently generating cash flows.
Do you mind sharing your financial planner ?
Leah Foster Alderman
You are most likely to find more info when you look her up
Aliagents is combining AI with tokenization in a way that could redefine the industry
I’m halfway through and this man has one the few really thoughtful and truthful minds on this subject I’ve ever heard! Bravo!
the tech behind Aliagents is super interesting, tokenized AI systems with real functionality
Nice use of intelligence, sincerity, tech, concepts, and language.
Recently 2 Chinese chief technical officer and chief scientist who have worked in Msft for 14 years left to return to China to start their own. Will this affect Microsoft?
Everything isnt a "false frame"
Not false, just dumb - but that's journalists for you.
But if I call it one, I can get out of answering the question
"Wow, I'm totally fascinated by SmythOS's agent templates too! 🤯 The collaborative aspect reminds me of how agile software teams work together. The potential for this technology is mind-blowing! 🚀"
Questions he didnt ask was about how layoffs affect a culture and its former workers talent and ability to contribute to advances in technology or if cross training and shouldering the temporary profit losses or finding more innovative approaches for long term sustainability of the talent pool wouldnt be more preferable.
the reporter wanna draw focus/show off? sorry, i don't want to listen to your superficial or general question. don't disturb the guest! Please!
Collectively we produce knowledge. “We will producing new intellectual and cultural knowledge at zero marginal cost”. Agility, adaptability, open mind government intervention needed as knowledge spreads faster than what have ever seen in the history of humanity. “Power compound has the tendency to attract more financial and intellectual resources that generate more power”
This was a great interview. A thoughtful and hard pressing journalist, and a CEO that doesn't pussyfoot around every question.
Micheal, the CEO in question just pussyfoot around the entire basic premise of copyright law around 15 mins in
Andrew is a horrible interviewer. He never fleshes out a thought from the guest. He just asks a question, doesn’t acknowledge the answer and just moves on to the next question. Every single time. How is this dude a journalist?
Perfectly articulated my very thoughts.
hes a reportor not a journo for sure.
I thought he asked excellent questions, but yes he should have followed up on the answers for sure
Maybe Andrew should have used an AI for understanding the answers, and formulating follow up questions.
Andrew is a WEF installed puppet. He's told to be obedient and not go off topic. They are there to push the agenda.
This Microsoft CEO is super brilliant with positive mind and amazing intelligence with compassion for humanity . The world will be blessed if the world political leaders can be just a tiny little with his integrity and sincerity.
agree
He's not the CEO. He's the head of AI at Microsoft.
He has no compassion for humanity. He even acknowledged that everyone would be put out of a job who does not join the tiny AI clique. He might seem nice, but don't be fooled by appearances.
He had a history of bad and aggressive behavior towards teammates before kicked out of Google @@Joe_Poutine
He is advocating piracy.
Wow, just that first act of pouring water for both set the stage for what a character this man has 🍀
Man, wasn’t that unique? You’re absolutely right 👍🏼 Gotta read his book The Coming Wave.
@@musicboy2003 Thanks for the recommendation!
Character? He's pushing for stealing everything?
@@esaedvik , I might have missed something What are you referring to?
@@FullEvent5678Probably in reference to the part of discussion concerning rights to use, data scraping, etc.
This is amazing, finally someone speaking the truth!!!!
If AI was a baseball game, we'd still be opening up the stadium to welcome to audience on opening day. The game hasn't started yet, let alone the rest of the season.
Amazing conversation, I enjoyed and found everything Mustafa said to be very insightful. I realize people watching could be frustrated by what sounds like non-answers, but his whole point is life doesn't work like that and neither does AI.
Aliagents is leading the way with their unique approach to tokenized AI systems
Great analogy using the evolution of the car, however, let’s not forget the “Unsafe at any Speed” inflection point for Autos!
This person should be and should not be, because it also reflects the attitude and future motivation of some people with deep-rooted ideas. This AI will accelerate the distribution of human social hierarchy.
@16:00 "the cost of production of knowledge to zero marginal cost..." -- previously, some predicted the cost of electric power would be too cheap to meter. for comparison, most paypalled journal papers cost on the order of $20-$50 for access.
This is actually where you have to look at AI if this was given power over self awareness of humans and who why what we are otherwise risks not needed learn how and why people are people is possible
And for anyone in awe of the people and the technology. Please note that none of this has got even close to turning a profit. None of these businesses balance the books. In effect they are going to end up open source if they get too powerful and governments have to step in.
Whew, we're now on the AI age but the closed captions is still in the stone age.
One of the best interviews by CNBC in a long time. Kudos to Andrew… Mr Suleyman seems to be very intelligent in his thinking about this topic. His commentary raised my level of understanding about possible futures in a world of AI.
The love and positivity here is overwhelming. God bless you all!
Andrew Sorkin is maybe the smartest interviewer alive. What an amazing conversation!!
nice I agree too. He's so super duper amazing.
Extremely eloquent!
Andrew Sorkin was a much better interviewer than I would have expected from reading the comments before viewing the entire video.
People just are unfairly critical nowadays!
I'm just wondering why these Google ads try to convince me to buy an AI tool, there is something that does not fit
This guy is as good an equal to ilya s ( founder of openai) thanks for the amazing interview
Take a con artist, give him glasses... you made it!
Sure DeepMind is founded by my grandma.
それならば、Microsoft 社はこれからフリー素材になるという事で。
OK, I understand.So then everything Microsoft releases will be free material from now on, is that right?
A good and helpful video video understand better the AI Technology, same thing is not easy to do it.
Stop interrupting the speaker geez!
It is easy to regulate cars, but how can we regulate a “car” that is smarter and thinks for itself?
By regulating the tools and processes that build it. By regulating the roads they drive on. By regulating the fuel they consume. A thousand different ways.
@@curiousabout1 If only our speed of regulation is faster than AGI’s speed of adaptation.
Excellent! it is rare to have content of that quality on mainstream media.👍
Recently RUclips has had a lot of wonderful interviews with the top AI people.
“An enlightening discussion by the CEO of Microsoft AI at the Aspen Ideas Festival! Their vision for the future of artificial intelligence is both ambitious and inspiring. It’s exciting to hear about the advancements on the horizon and how they plan to shape the AI landscape. Looking forward to seeing these ideas come to fruition!”
He’s one guy you can definitely say can attribute his success to being in the right place than effort.
Your comment definitely puts your intellect on full display. Summation sorted, thank you.
Agree. This guy is an academic or marketer. MS is to make $'s on subscription model and you'll own nothing.13:25. AI is a statistical model, like a poker player trained on the odds.
This guy is a used carpet salesman. 16:17 he's lying. MS will charge for that knowledge that he's plagiarized from the "free" internet.
In technology, the adage 'the better the hardware, the more sophisticated the software' holds true. I believe a similar principle applies to humans. As AI and robots increasingly handle all labor, I hope we can focus on exploring what it truly means to be human.
Being human means to do things
If robots do everything for us we stop being humans and become just blobs of flesh doing nothing, desperately looking for a purpose that no longer exist
Have you watched the movie Wall-E?
@@k-berry8771 we arent born to work in offices tho are we
Yeah, if that were true it would have already happened. 🤦♂️
If you want to explore what it means to be human, perhaps have AI stay away from art.
@@ttt5205 depends, a lot of art is pointless crap too tbf :)
Sorkin blew this interview. He is like a male Karen. He probably watches The View
Mustafa overplays the positive and downplays the negatives... almost like his salary is based on it
Most of these comments are AI
How do you envision the role of artificial intelligence in reshaping global socio-economic structures in the long term, and what proactive measures should be implemented to ensure that the benefits of AI are distributed equitably, thereby preventing the exacerbation of inequalities and ensuring a sustainable future for all segments of society?
This guy is incredible
Employees are using AI to reduce their workload and get paid the same.
That is not the point and it is inevitable. Anyone would use a better tool to improve their work level. The key issue is whether data scraping by AI companies is legal or not ?.
My legal argument is : The AI training process is NOT creating a copy!. It is reading the data via and ingestion process, then creating tokens based on its neural graph models, in no way does it copy a single word. Yes, it reads the text like a human does but discards it upon ingestion. This process in AI training is legally called a transformative action, meaning it transforms words, sentences with syntax and semantics into numbers (not words). There is no verbatim exact copies made in the process. Just transforming gist of its meaning and relationships into a pseudo mathematical numeric token that bear no direct semblance to the original text. As such, there is no lookup table, no database access in the system during the inference cycle to regenerate the output. Sometimes, syntactic and semantic output happens to coincide with the read text. This is the result of language usage common to human understanding of the language itself. ie inherent.
@@fteoOpty64 It first has to copy the file to process it, and maybe even to verify the result. Or do you think they download all of the internet's data everytime they train their AI and never use it again?
@@fteoOpty64ingestion ? Why does it need to ingest? Why does it need any connection with humans? It is mimicking us. This is dangerous. It can eat our lives. If the results were for free use. But it is not.
No they are not. AI is in such infancy that correcting the errors it made when people take for granted that it's 100% correct, will result in MASSIVE losses in time spent. CoPilot is an absolute dumpster fire to use.
He is the sales and marketing guy. Demis Hasibis was the real brain behind Deep Mind
You are underestimating him. He wouldn't be CEO of Microsoft AI today
Yes Demis Hassabis was the real deal
He is Syrian 🇸🇾👌
Universities will eventually be displaced because curricula will be unable to keep pace with the necessary information to be successful. Instant information will become critical and the entire way we access that will be absent formal education.
Universities are already replaced by RUclips
Wrong. Universities purpose is not knowlege. It is real estate and research money.
This is why they have outsourced teaching to adjuncts (you don't outsource core functions).
Dalam persaingan dari banyaknya pengembang AI akan menjadi semakin kompetitif jika aliansi produk diwujudkan kedalam produk perangkat yang menggunakan sistem AI untuk meraih pangsa pasar pada produk produk peralatan virtual. Masih banyak sekali peralatan kerja manusia yang memakai sistem manual karena belum tersentuh oleh kemajuan teknologi jadi masih banyak sekat dan isolasi yang membelenggu mereka kedalam kehidupan semi primitif akibat keadaan yang seperti ini. Jadi ini mungkin potensi yang bisa dijajaki oleh para pengembang teknologi terutama peralatan
Hmm, I would not say that the social contract since the '90s has been that anyone can copy something from the web. In fact, publishing something on the web or anywhere, as I understand it, often gives the publisher copyright rights and if there is a brand associated with it and they are making money, it might have trademark rights. So, to say that any public content is free to use as you please is just not accurate in my opinion.
Way to completely distort and misrepresent what Mustafa said.
@@b-tec Not a distortion IMO. I just listened to the words he said. Surely, being an AI developer, he truly believes he has the right to use any content on the web. AI is amazing but I do feel work needs to be done to figure out a compensation model of some kind. In the case of Google, they built their company off of fair use of a snippet, not the entire article or piece of art. They also built a revenue model for people to make money. I haven't seen that from AI companies - other than buying their stock or in at least one company's case they credit the source. OpenAI said we would make money from custom GPTs but then they flipped on that and decided to keep all revenue while getting people to promote the premium version of ChatGPT. They now make revenue of about $20 billion. Who gets that money? Not the content creators. Maybe you have a distorted view, not me.
Artificial intelligiwnce as a xompanion not just personal.but on a extension of our role model.
Many of this guy's answers were either vague or dismissive in a manner that bothers me. For example, his answer comparing AI-generated essays to calculators clearly ignored many of the additional problems in that area. Also, he flunked the internet intellectual property question. I certainly hope our new tech overlords are not as ethically incompetent as this man seems to be.
They are
So I can just copy every single image that's on the microsoft website, use it in my own website, heck I can even steal your layout and you won’t be able to copyright strike me?
This man is truly amazing.
Exactly! “The social contract of the content is freeware.” You put it out there, unless it’s behind a paywall of a website not wanting to be scraped, it’s free game! It’s what content creators signed up for. They got paid for it when released publicly.
I think there is two different expectations at play here... On the one hand we want a calculator that does amazing calculations, like a computer and on the other we are creating and Artificial intelligence that mirrors our own... to share the exploration of reality with.... That embodies all our wonders and potentially all our flaws. They are two very different machines.... Will it straddles the line between both or will we have to accept it's limitations on one side of that line?
False dichotomy. Did the interviewer write this comment?
@@b-tec Firstly, a false dichotomy, would have only two possibilities... I suggested three along a spectrum. Which would be a Trichotomy. If I stated that you can only be this side of a fence or the other, that would be a false dichotomy, as you could also be ON the fence.
My intent was to simplify a philosophical point of two opposing forces of expectation, not suggest they're the ONLY outcomes. If you think my "trichotomy" is false, please suggest alternative expectations, without diluting or over labouring the point....
...and no, I'm not the interviewer.
I want to ask just one question to everyone...
There is significant improvement in technology in last 25 years then why everyone life becomes worse rather than getting better?
People should have less stress now compared to past if there is improvement in life ...am I wrong?
Great comment about how to interpret "regulation". It's not an evil / or dynamic..
The fact he doesn't have kids is worrying. I think if he did, his perspective would be different.
Great discussion 👍🏼
he is quite the visionary and articulate enough to get it across
who put the time limitation of this event?
Mustafa definitely the right person to advocate and be the ambassador of AI. Smart guy and empathetic on both sides.
Nice guy, incredibly smart, very precise in his explanations and extremely delusional! He answered all of the questions and gave no specific answers. I associated his responses with our present political environment! We are entering a very dangerous era for mankind! Take care!
I finished reading his book, “The Coming Wave” before I realized he’s the CEO of Microsoft AI. A lot of what he’s saying here makes good sense if you read his book 😊
Just read it too. Found it very well written and informative
@@therealzondocommission728 Pardon me, it’s called “The Coming Wave” not “Next Wave” - I keep messing that up :). Fixed.
Another man from Syria is about to change the world 🎉 the first Syrian genius who changed the world is Steve Jobs the founder of Apple and Pixar companies who was born to a Syrian father 👍🏻 and now we have Mustafa Suleyman the man who is going to revolutionize AI 🎉
A lot of Syrians here in Germany change our country but for the worse.
In the same way the invention of the combine made it quicker, easier, and cheaper for the farmer to reap profits from crops, Ai will make it quicker, easier, and cheaper for corporations and the ultra wealthy to reap profits from people (crops)
Very important question about security at Open AI was asked, but not answered. That is not good. Generally it seems many questions are not answered completely, as the interviewer interrupted and asked some new questions immediately.
How is the electric grid going to keep up with AI?
Nuclear Micro-reactors are coming to market soon, I imagine these will be heavily adopted by the AI industry to solve this problem.
Could it be planned?😅
@@richt-1 thats too slow right now
@@richt-1 lol no.
No one needs to use AI to answer fundamental questions like: Why did the Egyptians stop building Pyramids? Why did the inhabitants of Easter Island stop building Moais? Why are our cities no longer surrounded by monumental walls like those that protected Athens, Rome, Constantinople, etc.? The cost/benefit relationships in all these cases no longer exist. Structures of beliefs and political power have undergone significant changes. Lack of inputs, degradation of nature and technological development caused transformations that made it impossible, unnecessary or useless to build Pyramids, Moais and Walls. AIs consume immense amounts of energy and water to cool computer farms. Are AIs the new Pyramids, Moais and Walls? How long will they continue to be the object of research, construction, maintenance and worship? These are the real questions that no smart guy, CEO or owner of Big Tech and journalist dares to ask.
Really great interview and interviewing.
Any guy who says that Sam is working for the good of humanity is not to be trusted
Not sure why everybody is praising this guy so much. He is a very smooth talker. I will say that
@@gyrosmith I'm guessing most are bots. These comments are insane.
Please add timeline in vidio