00:03 AI developments are rapidly changing every six months. 02:46 Cuda as C programming language for GPUs and its impact on AI revolution 07:24 Discussion on the funding of data centers and the role of technology companies 09:31 Work ethic and time management are crucial for startups to succeed. 14:08 Development and regulation of AI technology 16:17 Utilizing AI for innovative, cost-effective warfare solutions. 20:15 Knowledge systems are becoming complex and difficult to understand. 22:03 Building skills to understand large AI models is crucial for Next Generation development. 25:44 Debate on open source vs closed source in software industry 27:39 AI models with contextual understanding can provide current and powerful insights 31:25 Public key authentication and its impact on system organization 33:27 Advocating for AI subsidies for academia. 37:19 Challenges in software and hardware for AI research in Europe 39:10 Discussion on the impact of antitrust regulation on dominant players in AI industry 42:42 Prototype your ideas quickly using tools for competitive advantage Crafted by Merlin AI.
now stop and think for a minute how under attack freedom of speech and the free flow of information are right now. The fact that you even feel the need to thank people for not intentionally misinforming or burying content under an algorithm is as dystopian as it is disturbing. Every single democracy in the world should include John Locke in the high school and middle school curricula, people just really seem ill-informed these days, about why we need to safe guard the offensive and outrageous, and even how allowing the free flow of messages we disagree with can help us fine tune our own positions by exposure to the counter argument. What we have in our information silos is a far cry from what we need moving forward.
@@axlrose76 I used to think similarly to you, but I encourage you to think differently about artificial intelligence and adaptability. So obviously NLP (natural language processing) isn't perfect, but as a linguist and a hacker, its pretty damn good right now and only getting better imho. I encourage you to think more broadly, because the subtitles will get better, and will actually be able to translate into all languages and do instant voice during podcasts starting next year in 2025 (huge cultural shift will happen). It is not just language models, and multi modal models though generated subtitles for perhaps someone who is deaf or hearing impaired, I am talking cancer navigators that are digital scientists and co pilot companions, I'm talking humanoid robots that can go to school with autistic children or help a disabled elderly person with their yard work or groceries. So although the subtitles may annoy you (I assume you are not hearing impared or have a cognitive disability that requires subs and that English is also your first language), I implore you to appreciate that other people could want to access the same information as you, but have many obstacles when attempting to do this. I am in favor of adaptability because we can farm more genius from society at large by including a larger cohort of people. Everyone knows about the story of Helen Keller, now imagine deploying A digital miracle worker at scale bringing every special needs student to an IQ of 200+. So again I appreciate that English is probably your first language, and that you are most likely are not hearing impaired, but again user-friendliness of technology can not just apply to only a single user, that would ultimately be a disaster.
@@axlrose76 He obv means no crappy cuts with minecraft gameplay and some dude talking about what we all just saw, finally the whole video with no crap in the middle, I'll just subtitles over entire cuts anyday
I prefer to work less, be able to work from home and have long vacations, instead of working my ass off to "win". If fact, this is why AI should be developed for, not for a few competitive jerks to become rich, but for all of us to work less. And by the way, top of any class i've been in, Masters and PhD with awards etc, I know how it is to "win".....
You can laugh all you want, i am sure you've heard of AI model "training" but nobody told you about the contractors who do "labeling", "data enrichment" etc. Slaves paid cents work for CEOs to get rich and famous, a.k.a. "winners". It's not funny. Watch in youtube 'The "Modern Day Slaves" Of The AI Tech World', from channel Real Stories.
'The "Modern Day Slaves" Of The AI Tech World', by youtube channel 'Real Stories'. Eyeopener for casuals who think AI is simply created by smart people for the good of humanity... "Labeling", "Content moderation", and other fancy words for modern slavery.
You totally nailed it. What's the point of "winning" if you die from exhaustion by the time you're 50 instead of taking the time to appreciate your own life? Funnily enough, people are also more productive when given more free time and have a better health. Thus, increasing their mind capabilities and willingness to work.
Every programmer who has been working with these models and the code they produce thinks this is a joke. Eric and a lot of the CEO's who are optimist think they will replace programmers, but the real jobs at risk with those context windows will be all the middle managers and people whose jobs can be automated. These guys think they can automate the code, but they can't implement the code. And these systems tend to make bad code choices because they can't reason. The amount of bugs and incompatibility they produce is laughable.
After (suffering through) listening to all this, I tend to believe that this person couldn't tell a line of code to a line of coke ... too much Hollywood and not much pragmatism at all ..
@OffroadTreks actually computer programmers and linguists (I am actually a polyglot for both) are going to be the easiest jobs to automate by combining LOM/LFMs combined with reasoners and q search. The plumber and the ER nurse have more job security than you right now, even though that may be difficult to accept. I just can't see how any tech company will want the overhead of paying someone to literally generate inferior code slower. It's hard to predict how much displacement there will be vs. Total job replacement/loss, but this denialism I constantly see from coders and ML engineers is obviously rooted in ignorance and fear. LLMs are just the first step in a multi step process to create digital savants. Whether those will augment, replace, or displace remains to be seen. To say that this is not coming, though, is categorically false. There is literally an arms race to produce this technology between the world's two greatest super powers. What scenario do you imagine that the world decides to no longer combine these AI technologies and invent new ones? In a scenario where AGI and ASI emerge, how can you imagine that your skill set would be relevant (absent a whole brain interface and artificial neurons connecting an exocortex to the cloud)? This is human arrogance, like thinking we were made in gods image or the sun revolves around the earth.
Another thing to add there regarding the energy consumption of AGI, the human brain uses a fraction of the energy to run itself, if we're able to connect AGI to multiple human brains and have it use it through a server network to process data it would solve the problem... think Neuralink. Suddenly I understand Eric's fascination with Elon Musk.
However this is actually probably a total dead end. In fact transformers work better than the human brain, for example I can give chatgpt the first 3 numbers of a cryptologic sequence and it can complete the next 1000 numbers in correct sequence, no human brain can do that. Reverse engineering the brain because it uses low power is a dead end. It is the modern equivalent of thinking the Sun revolved around the earth, or that god made man directly in his image. If aliens exist how do not know that their brains are not even more energy efficient and more powerful than ours. We don't even understand dolphin and whale brains. So even though people like Guillaume Verdon (who threw away his entire physics career btw) are convinced if we just reverse engineer the brain we will solve everything, I simply can't agree. We are literally going to start adding an exocortex to our brains that is powered by digital neurons on the cloud. Our brains do not have the bandwidth do handle a post ASI post singularity world, so the fascination with Musk is actually just a fascination about the convergence of quantum AI, brain computer interfaces, nanotechnology, robotics. Elon is great example of how the private sector now moves faster than the public. DARPA may have created the internet and NASA may have created a lot of technology that found use cases in the private sector, but that time period is over now
What still baffles me is how, since Sudar became CEO-despite qualifications that don't even come close to those of Google’s founders, let alone Eric Schmidt-Eric allowed him to take on the role.
Could have used Ai to remove the ridiculous distracting background noise. I don’t even want to watch this after all that banging noise happening every 10 seconds.
Even if you could copy and maintain Google/TikTok’s codebases, which would already be very difficult to do, it would be insanely expensive to run their infrastructure.
@@danfrancisjr yeah it's a good question. The cloud can be very expensive. That's why the majority of Microsoft's investment in OpenAI is in the form of cloud credits (OpenAI uses Microsoft's cloud to train chat gpt and other models)
Very intelligent man and I leaned a lot listening to this but i have to disagree on what the greatest threat to democracy is. The greatest threat to democracy is most of the people despising the nation it has given them.
“I’m a good liberal” he says and pretends the US isn’t highly complicit in the Ukrainian horror. He’s a fascinating listen on this vital technical stuff but man his moral universe is infantile
He's a vile and evil man. His ideology is strictly racist and supremacist. Like most US "liberals". He is thrilled to enable the MIC and has no interest in actually making lives better. He only pretends to, to get money. The way he talks about programmers is tellingly arrogant.
He's also a clown on management. Read what the leading tech guys say about the #ChipsAct, it forced China to invest radically in leapfrogs. Note that open source and remote work are the exact same concept, open source relies on help 24x7 all over.
@@Tek_Nik_Hatchi he says who will pay for the energy needed to power AI? The Arabs ( be likes them very much but doesn't trust them apparently) so we go to the Canadians (who are very nice) So Arabs are not nice and Canadians are easy to manipulate.... And Americans? Fat or greedy or both 🎉
@@tonywims8848no. he literally said ‘we’re ahead’. in fairness he didn’t say ‘way ahead’. he did say straight after that he was part of a committee to research this and in the next second when asked a general question about what other countries could run large AI programs replied “maybe, i don’t know“. well done, guy.
@@tonywims8848I watched a video of Israeli prime minister encouraging Elon Musk to deny China in the cooperation of world wide AI development. And it sounded like Musk doesn’t like his idea or him probably too.
Eric thanks! Your insughts into the most transformative period for the United States over rhe nexr 12-18 months is legendary! I wish i could for you! 😊
30:22 "The country is going to have to learn critical thinking". There's your next killer app. The big question is how do you pull it off? OR, to be more realistic, is "critical thinking" perhaps an unobtainable chimera that highly intelligent people like Schmidt THINK is what average intelligent people need when, in fact, what they really need (and unfortunately can't get) is high intelligence like him?
this seems like an overtly under examined statement. AMD wants to play ball, but the court was built by Nvidia - not to say competitors can't exist, but think about this rationally: AMD simply doesn't have the capital to compete in the market, and the modern explosion in their fiscal welfare is beyond anything anyone can touch. That's like trying to infer some alternative base tech from someone other than TSCM, sure, Korea and China have some competitors, but they don't have the fiscal backing to actually make a serious long term investment in strategy, staffing or system development.
Стенфорд сделали бы в приложении раздел для лекций и записать свой вопрос прямо в приложении на свой телефон чтобы не мучится с обработкой звука. Или оу май гош есть же ИИ обработка 🤷🏻♂️
U ask this question because you never been poor..... The Chines is gunning for every US business (plane, cars, AI... Everything) You can't beat an economy that works 60hr a week, by working only 30 hr a week.... Work life balance is an option when we have the technological monopoly, but that has changed, foreigner competitor are taking over US Business (just look at the rust belt, china what silicon valley to be like that)
@@cedricchiu9763man unsure how one comment of mine would lead to the assumption of whether Im poor or rich. Im just trying to remind people that dont forget to take a look on your well-being, happiness and people who care about you while chasing all the 'wins'.
@@cedricchiu9763 America is afraid right now and when folks are afraid, they do stupid things. America needs to manage that fear and learn to live in the shadow of China as she has woken up.
@@iriszhou280 sorry but I am not saying you are poor or rich now, but it is easy to tell that someone had never been poor. You are talking "happiness" when this country is facing competitions from all fronts. Life isn't all about happiness. We have a rust belt now, simply because we forgot what was it like being poor , we didn't do the things we needed to do, and we lost our focus and drive to win. What happened to the auto/steel/manufacture industries cannot happen again to our high tech industry, we have nothing left.
Jew: "Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt accepts offer to join Israeli AI forum" this is very important context to know what his motivations for saying certain things are.
Eric Schmidt is a Zionist sociopath. He spent so much time here lying to cover his own incompetence. Such as his inability to see the development of AI in time to hire competent experts in the field. All the experts like Geoffrey Hinton got gobbled up by Open AI and he blames his employees at google for not being able to turn into beyond PhD level AI Academics overnight to make up for his lack of foresight. He then goes in to disparage politicians for not wanting to support heavily undercounted billions of military aid to the state department engineered war in Ukraine while demanding 300 billion to develop next gen AI at record level US debt levels. A sociopathic manager who avoids accountability for himself to maintain his illusion if authority and competence.
Eric Schmidt is wrong. 1. Light based semiconductors which use light, instead of electricity are orders of magnitude faster, with dramatically reduced power requirements. They don't require EUV machines. According Yao Yang, dean and key policy official at Peking University, one of China's most prestigious institutions is one of several top industry insiders who predict that China will be the first to commercialize light-based semiconductors, in three years. Light based chips is the holy grail of computing because all of the physical limitations of convential semiconductors disappear when you use light. And note that Chinese researchers have announced a light-based chip 3,000 times faster than NVidia's best chip. It's going to get worse as China becomes even better at making its own lithography machines. 2. Unless Eric Schmidt has surpassed the Russians, who are the best at warfare against peer competitors and to inform those ignorant Americans, first of all, the US or the Allied troops fought 10 Nazi divisions, the Soviets fought more than 200 Nazi divisions. You don't beat peer competitors with "wonder weapons" you beat peer competitors because of the alighment of strategies, operations and tactics. Something that few in the US military know much about based on commentaries about the conflict in Ukraine. Let him explain how the US, which doesn't use AI in the same way as Russia and China, who focus more on its practical application in various domains such as metallurgy, material science to be applied to coming up with novel materials to solve practical problems. And I would add the Russia has used it extensively for electronic warfare (in which it is considered the best in the world), is going to leverage AI to make some major breakthrough when Russia is able to outproduce all of NATO and China's manufacturing capacity is 1.5 bigger than all of the collective West combined! That's because something that Mr. Schmidt seems blithely unaware of which is supply chains! Russia has the raw materials, the knowledge of processing materials and manufacturing. Something that the US has for the most part forgotten as its ecoonomy has been financialised. As for his comment about the Russian army killing innocent Ukrainian civilians, I would suggest that Mr. Schmidt look at the figures of innocent civilians in Gaza, the West Bank and Lebanon by a certain country who we blindly support and compare that to the total number of civilians killed in Ukraine since Feb 2022. It tells its own story.
It’s wrong to say that India is a swing state. US can’t disallow Indians from taking knowledge back to India. India will soon be a rich superpower and have its own AI. Indians working in other countries are loyal people and should continue to send money, chips & knowledge back to India to make India the most powerful nation.
If we made the space elevator, the beautiful thing about it us we could hook the solar powered PowerPoint into our existing electrical lines at our society is built on and hooked up to.
The solution is printing of green sheetttt! names dollar AHA!!!! Silicon Sheet I was there for 1 yer and will sey you NEVER NEVER AGAIN in thus BURDEL! NEVER.
00:03 AI developments are rapidly changing every six months.
02:46 Cuda as C programming language for GPUs and its impact on AI revolution
07:24 Discussion on the funding of data centers and the role of technology companies
09:31 Work ethic and time management are crucial for startups to succeed.
14:08 Development and regulation of AI technology
16:17 Utilizing AI for innovative, cost-effective warfare solutions.
20:15 Knowledge systems are becoming complex and difficult to understand.
22:03 Building skills to understand large AI models is crucial for Next Generation development.
25:44 Debate on open source vs closed source in software industry
27:39 AI models with contextual understanding can provide current and powerful insights
31:25 Public key authentication and its impact on system organization
33:27 Advocating for AI subsidies for academia.
37:19 Challenges in software and hardware for AI research in Europe
39:10 Discussion on the impact of antitrust regulation on dominant players in AI industry
42:42 Prototype your ideas quickly using tools for competitive advantage
Crafted by Merlin AI.
Most telling for me is - thanks for the last few years of all your open-source effort - we (the select few) will take it from here.
Is someone building a fucking house in the classroom?
lmaooo
haha get AI to fix the audio
😂
lmaoz i was thinking the same
Thanks for the unedited version... so much information to take in
My pleasure 🫠
what do you mean unedited? It has these annoying autogenerated subtitles
now stop and think for a minute how under attack freedom of speech and the free flow of information are right now. The fact that you even feel the need to thank people for not intentionally misinforming or burying content under an algorithm is as dystopian as it is disturbing. Every single democracy in the world should include John Locke in the high school and middle school curricula, people just really seem ill-informed these days, about why we need to safe guard the offensive and outrageous, and even how allowing the free flow of messages we disagree with can help us fine tune our own positions by exposure to the counter argument. What we have in our information silos is a far cry from what we need moving forward.
@@axlrose76 I used to think similarly to you, but I encourage you to think differently about artificial intelligence and adaptability. So obviously NLP (natural language processing) isn't perfect, but as a linguist and a hacker, its pretty damn good right now and only getting better imho. I encourage you to think more broadly, because the subtitles will get better, and will actually be able to translate into all languages and do instant voice during podcasts starting next year in 2025 (huge cultural shift will happen). It is not just language models, and multi modal models though generated subtitles for perhaps someone who is deaf or hearing impaired, I am talking cancer navigators that are digital scientists and co pilot companions, I'm talking humanoid robots that can go to school with autistic children or help a disabled elderly person with their yard work or groceries. So although the subtitles may annoy you (I assume you are not hearing impared or have a cognitive disability that requires subs and that English is also your first language), I implore you to appreciate that other people could want to access the same information as you, but have many obstacles when attempting to do this. I am in favor of adaptability because we can farm more genius from society at large by including a larger cohort of people. Everyone knows about the story of Helen Keller, now imagine deploying A digital miracle worker at scale bringing every special needs student to an IQ of 200+. So again I appreciate that English is probably your first language, and that you are most likely are not hearing impaired, but again user-friendliness of technology can not just apply to only a single user, that would ultimately be a disaster.
@@axlrose76 He obv means no crappy cuts with minecraft gameplay and some dude talking about what we all just saw, finally the whole video with no crap in the middle, I'll just subtitles over entire cuts anyday
"The rich get richer and the poor.... uhhh, do what they can." And there it is, saying the quite part very much out loud.
I despise these ghouls
poor people have bad habbits
I prefer to work less, be able to work from home and have long vacations, instead of working my ass off to "win". If fact, this is why AI should be developed for, not for a few competitive jerks to become rich, but for all of us to work less. And by the way, top of any class i've been in, Masters and PhD with awards etc, I know how it is to "win".....
😂
You can laugh all you want, i am sure you've heard of AI model "training" but nobody told you about the contractors who do "labeling", "data enrichment" etc. Slaves paid cents work for CEOs to get rich and famous, a.k.a. "winners". It's not funny. Watch in youtube 'The "Modern Day Slaves" Of The AI Tech World', from channel Real Stories.
'The "Modern Day Slaves" Of The AI Tech World', by youtube channel 'Real Stories'. Eyeopener for casuals who think AI is simply created by smart people for the good of humanity... "Labeling", "Content moderation", and other fancy words for modern slavery.
You totally nailed it. What's the point of "winning" if you die from exhaustion by the time you're 50 instead of taking the time to appreciate your own life?
Funnily enough, people are also more productive when given more free time and have a better health. Thus, increasing their mind capabilities and willingness to work.
and this is why PHDs get the stereotype of lazy and entitled. You should join the military or go work at TSMC so you can appreciate reality.
Every programmer who has been working with these models and the code they produce thinks this is a joke. Eric and a lot of the CEO's who are optimist think they will replace programmers, but the real jobs at risk with those context windows will be all the middle managers and people whose jobs can be automated. These guys think they can automate the code, but they can't implement the code. And these systems tend to make bad code choices because they can't reason. The amount of bugs and incompatibility they produce is laughable.
After (suffering through) listening to all this, I tend to believe that this person couldn't tell a line of code to a line of coke ... too much Hollywood and not much pragmatism at all ..
100%
they think a brain is a machine.
You cannot erase programmers, the way you cannot erase linguistics.
It’s exactly what it looks like. Transfer of wealth.
@OffroadTreks actually computer programmers and linguists (I am actually a polyglot for both) are going to be the easiest jobs to automate by combining LOM/LFMs combined with reasoners and q search. The plumber and the ER nurse have more job security than you right now, even though that may be difficult to accept. I just can't see how any tech company will want the overhead of paying someone to literally generate inferior code slower. It's hard to predict how much displacement there will be vs. Total job replacement/loss, but this denialism I constantly see from coders and ML engineers is obviously rooted in ignorance and fear. LLMs are just the first step in a multi step process to create digital savants. Whether those will augment, replace, or displace remains to be seen. To say that this is not coming, though, is categorically false. There is literally an arms race to produce this technology between the world's two greatest super powers. What scenario do you imagine that the world decides to no longer combine these AI technologies and invent new ones? In a scenario where AGI and ASI emerge, how can you imagine that your skill set would be relevant (absent a whole brain interface and artificial neurons connecting an exocortex to the cloud)? This is human arrogance, like thinking we were made in gods image or the sun revolves around the earth.
Most of what he is telling sounds really sick. This should be the future ? Beware !
The subtitles have so many errors/mistakes and are totally annoying! 😡💩
🫠 apology brother
@@OfficialFinancialWiseterrible
@@OfficialFinancialWise Did you prepare the subtitles manually? or generated by program?
Ikr, but the video is irrelevant - I just listened to it only
@@rumination2399 LoL. I had no choice but to listen to the audio only as the subtitles would have been a total distraction on being able to focus
Another thing to add there regarding the energy consumption of AGI, the human brain uses a fraction of the energy to run itself, if we're able to connect AGI to multiple human brains and have it use it through a server network to process data it would solve the problem... think Neuralink. Suddenly I understand Eric's fascination with Elon Musk.
However this is actually probably a total dead end. In fact transformers work better than the human brain, for example I can give chatgpt the first 3 numbers of a cryptologic sequence and it can complete the next 1000 numbers in correct sequence, no human brain can do that. Reverse engineering the brain because it uses low power is a dead end. It is the modern equivalent of thinking the Sun revolved around the earth, or that god made man directly in his image. If aliens exist how do not know that their brains are not even more energy efficient and more powerful than ours. We don't even understand dolphin and whale brains. So even though people like Guillaume Verdon (who threw away his entire physics career btw) are convinced if we just reverse engineer the brain we will solve everything, I simply can't agree. We are literally going to start adding an exocortex to our brains that is powered by digital neurons on the cloud. Our brains do not have the bandwidth do handle a post ASI post singularity world, so the fascination with Musk is actually just a fascination about the convergence of quantum AI, brain computer interfaces, nanotechnology, robotics. Elon is great example of how the private sector now moves faster than the public. DARPA may have created the internet and NASA may have created a lot of technology that found use cases in the private sector, but that time period is over now
Scientists are already using brain organoids. It's only a matter of time until we have organic quantum computers.
What still baffles me is how, since Sudar became CEO-despite qualifications that don't even come close to those of Google’s founders, let alone Eric Schmidt-Eric allowed him to take on the role.
Could have used Ai to remove the ridiculous distracting background noise. I don’t even want to watch this after all that banging noise happening every 10 seconds.
😂😂😂
Even if you could copy and maintain Google/TikTok’s codebases, which would already be very difficult to do, it would be insanely expensive to run their infrastructure.
but doesn't cloud give you nigh limitless scalability and customization (honest question)?
@@danfrancisjr yeah it's a good question. The cloud can be very expensive. That's why the majority of Microsoft's investment in OpenAI is in the form of cloud credits (OpenAI uses Microsoft's cloud to train chat gpt and other models)
Very intelligent man and I leaned a lot listening to this but i have to disagree on what the greatest threat to democracy is. The greatest threat to democracy is most of the people despising the nation it has given them.
THANKS FOR THIS VIDEO, This says what our career will be in next 10 years in IT
lovely
In 2030 1/5 of worldswide energy will be spend in NPUs/TPUs only (only the chips)!!
Thank you.
veteran grifter. The master manipulator. The literal face of evil.
😂
“I’m a good liberal” he says and pretends the US isn’t highly complicit in the Ukrainian horror.
He’s a fascinating listen on this vital technical stuff but man his moral universe is infantile
Yeah
He's a vile and evil man. His ideology is strictly racist and supremacist. Like most US "liberals". He is thrilled to enable the MIC and has no interest in actually making lives better. He only pretends to, to get money. The way he talks about programmers is tellingly arrogant.
He's also a clown on management. Read what the leading tech guys say about the #ChipsAct, it forced China to invest radically in leapfrogs. Note that open source and remote work are the exact same concept, open source relies on help 24x7 all over.
Disturbing to hear his flagrant implicit racism
@@Tek_Nik_Hatchi he says who will pay for the energy needed to power AI? The Arabs ( be likes them very much but doesn't trust them apparently) so we go to the Canadians (who are very nice)
So Arabs are not nice and Canadians are easy to manipulate.... And Americans?
Fat or greedy or both 🎉
Good to hear about Indian talent he refers to
this dude is sooo wrong about china being way behind in ai.
I don't think he meant they're behind. He meant that they won't partner with the US in any way on A.I.
He is just anothern human, biz headed CEO google wow but so what?! Other big tech countries just keep at it pragmatically n do their thing.
@@tonywims8848no. he literally said ‘we’re ahead’. in fairness he didn’t say ‘way ahead’. he did say straight after that he was part of a committee to research this and in the next second when asked a general question about what other countries could run large AI programs replied “maybe, i don’t know“. well done, guy.
@@feralmode😂😂😂 and u knew it
@@tonywims8848I watched a video of Israeli prime minister encouraging Elon Musk to deny China in the cooperation of world wide AI development. And it sounded like Musk doesn’t like his idea or him probably too.
Neither ChatGPT nor Claude seem capable of creativity.
Everything else yes, tho
Eric thanks! Your insughts into the most transformative period for the United States over rhe nexr 12-18 months is legendary! I wish i could for you! 😊
😂
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30:22 "The country is going to have to learn critical thinking". There's your next killer app. The big question is how do you pull it off? OR, to be more realistic, is "critical thinking" perhaps an unobtainable chimera that highly intelligent people like Schmidt THINK is what average intelligent people need when, in fact, what they really need (and unfortunately can't get) is high intelligence like him?
Good information
So nice
let start with voting
does anyone know why this interview was taken down ? It had some amazing insights imo
"Google though work life balance is more important than winning" already admits, google's behind
Wall Street Journal reported that it was taken down because Eric Schmidt requested it.
amd is viable too... smells like this guy is nvidia investor and thus "fan"
this seems like an overtly under examined statement. AMD wants to play ball, but the court was built by Nvidia - not to say competitors can't exist, but think about this rationally: AMD simply doesn't have the capital to compete in the market, and the modern explosion in their fiscal welfare is beyond anything anyone can touch. That's like trying to infer some alternative base tech from someone other than TSCM, sure, Korea and China have some competitors, but they don't have the fiscal backing to actually make a serious long term investment in strategy, staffing or system development.
Стенфорд сделали бы в приложении раздел для лекций и записать свой вопрос прямо в приложении на свой телефон чтобы не мучится с обработкой звука. Или оу май гош есть же ИИ обработка 🤷🏻♂️
Nothing makes THEM angrier than the middle class (in this case programmers) asking for a good sallary.
"We're obviously going through a bubble right now. That's why I'm investing into every AI project you've ever heard of 😉"
Interesting, just wondering when this interview was done
Recently
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But Eric mentions Ukraine, "....May, June.."
So April at best.
In AI time, ancient...
you won but lost health, family and beautiful relationships. did you actually win?
Yeah, true
U ask this question because you never been poor..... The Chines is gunning for every US business (plane, cars, AI... Everything)
You can't beat an economy that works 60hr a week, by working only 30 hr a week....
Work life balance is an option when we have the technological monopoly, but that has changed, foreigner competitor are taking over US Business (just look at the rust belt, china what silicon valley to be like that)
@@cedricchiu9763man unsure how one comment of mine would lead to the assumption of whether Im poor or rich.
Im just trying to remind people that dont forget to take a look on your well-being, happiness and people who care about you while chasing all the 'wins'.
@@cedricchiu9763 America is afraid right now and when folks are afraid, they do stupid things. America needs to manage that fear and learn to live in the shadow of China as she has woken up.
@@iriszhou280 sorry but I am not saying you are poor or rich now, but it is easy to tell that someone had never been poor.
You are talking "happiness" when this country is facing competitions from all fronts. Life isn't all about happiness. We have a rust belt now, simply because we forgot what was it like being poor , we didn't do the things we needed to do, and we lost our focus and drive to win.
What happened to the auto/steel/manufacture industries cannot happen again to our high tech industry, we have nothing left.
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Anyone think there was some passive aggressive behaviour between the host and the speaker 😂😂
Yep, there's
Yeah. I did notice that.
Is somebody rearranging the classroom in the background? Got damn...............
When was it done? He talks about Ukraine and stuff to happen in May/June.
(No idea about that) You can watch it here: ruclips.net/video/z9IvchtRm3o/видео.html
He asked why Nvidia was worth 2 trillion dollars, that's after Feb. 2024.
@@loserTube Oh, I noticed.
A typical Jew who has a wailing heart for Ukraine but not Palestine 🤣🤣 ... Talk only tech Bruh
@@subhamoydas3563 Yap
It's CUDA not KUDA. 3:04 built in captions are off
so you are smart enough to know what CUDA is but not smart enough to know how NLP works. OMG
Jew: "Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt accepts offer to join Israeli AI forum"
this is very important context to know what his motivations for saying certain things are.
did you put your tinfoil hat on before or after you edited this comment?
@@Tek_Nik_Hatchi ok jidf
@@Tek_Nik_Hatchiyou probably think 9/11 was a terrorist attack, gtfo
I'm guessing the tinfoil hat was present from birth...
Eric Schmidt is a Zionist sociopath. He spent so much time here lying to cover his own incompetence. Such as his inability to see the development of AI in time to hire competent experts in the field. All the experts like Geoffrey Hinton got gobbled up by Open AI and he blames his employees at google for not being able to turn into beyond PhD level AI Academics overnight to make up for his lack of foresight. He then goes in to disparage politicians for not wanting to support heavily undercounted billions of military aid to the state department engineered war in Ukraine while demanding 300 billion to develop next gen AI at record level US debt levels. A sociopathic manager who avoids accountability for himself to maintain his illusion if authority and competence.
where can we download this video on our PCs? it keeps disappearing from YT and I am not clear why.
Use y2mate
Best name for AI agent ? Agent Smith of course!
What tool did you use for the subtitles effect? It looks really cool
Capcut
It's awful..
Watch Peter Thiel (Helped to build PayPal and SpaceX) Full Motivational Video: ruclips.net/video/UqQ7NZvfMbg/видео.html
Holy shit background noise
first 2 mins 😂
So is this the new form of clickbait ? The video is supposed to be deleted then it stays up for the next ten years ?
he said TASK not ATTACK.
Yappi
Google, Facebook, Twitter are banned in China and yet Tiktok, Alibaba & co are still authorized in the US...
FYI only. Microsoft, Intel, HP and many more Us tech companies are authorized in China.
😂
So, they can copy on them and make Chinese versions.
@@SGG-l3g Ya
that's because one country believes in freedom of expression and the free market, and the other one does not.
these mf is now building blocks for an unending war, great.
He's a genocider.
@@crhu319 who is he targeting?
Eric is full of himself
Peter Weyland
😂
You lost me at Elon..
????
The American greed
Thanks!!!
DUDE TOTALLY OVERLOOKED REASONING
Equal airtime does not work in TV. (How many Palestinians spoke on CNN , Fox,...) Compared to israelis? Why would it work on Tiktok?
23:15
Wow their audio is awful 😂
holy shit
The video is made by an AI.
😁
Eric Schmidt is wrong.
1. Light based semiconductors which use light, instead of electricity are orders of magnitude faster, with dramatically reduced power requirements. They don't require EUV machines. According Yao Yang, dean and key policy official at Peking University, one of China's most prestigious institutions is one of several top industry insiders who predict that China will be the first to commercialize light-based semiconductors, in three years. Light based chips is the holy grail of computing because all of the physical limitations of convential semiconductors disappear when you use light. And note that Chinese researchers have announced a light-based chip 3,000 times faster than NVidia's best chip. It's going to get worse as China becomes even better at making its own lithography machines.
2. Unless Eric Schmidt has surpassed the Russians, who are the best at warfare against peer competitors and to inform those ignorant Americans, first of all, the US or the Allied troops fought 10 Nazi divisions, the Soviets fought more than 200 Nazi divisions. You don't beat peer competitors with "wonder weapons" you beat peer competitors because of the alighment of strategies, operations and tactics. Something that few in the US military know much about based on commentaries about the conflict in Ukraine. Let him explain how the US, which doesn't use AI in the same way as Russia and China, who focus more on its practical application in various domains such as metallurgy, material science to be applied to coming up with novel materials to solve practical problems. And I would add the Russia has used it extensively for electronic warfare (in which it is considered the best in the world), is going to leverage AI to make some major breakthrough when Russia is able to outproduce all of NATO and China's manufacturing capacity is 1.5 bigger than all of the collective West combined! That's because something that Mr. Schmidt seems blithely unaware of which is supply chains! Russia has the raw materials, the knowledge of processing materials and manufacturing. Something that the US has for the most part forgotten as its ecoonomy has been financialised. As for his comment about the Russian army killing innocent Ukrainian civilians, I would suggest that Mr. Schmidt look at the figures of innocent civilians in Gaza, the West Bank and Lebanon by a certain country who we blindly support and compare that to the total number of civilians killed in Ukraine since Feb 2022. It tells its own story.
What horrible and annoying background sound!
that 08:02 intel laugh, DEAD
funny
It’s wrong to say that India is a swing state. US can’t disallow Indians from taking knowledge back to India. India will soon be a rich superpower and have its own AI. Indians working in other countries are loyal people and should continue to send money, chips & knowledge back to India to make India the most powerful nation.
A typical Jew who has a crying heart for Ukraine but not Palestine 🤣🤣 ... Talk only tech Bruh
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If we made the space elevator, the beautiful thing about it us we could hook the solar powered PowerPoint into our existing electrical lines at our society is built on and hooked up to.
AHA.......................... NONSENS!!! to the power infinity.$
The solution is printing of green sheetttt! names dollar AHA!!!! Silicon Sheet I was there for 1 yer and will sey you NEVER NEVER AGAIN in thus BURDEL! NEVER.
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I believe he only said a year behind