This man finished his PhD, built a robot that you can move by the power of your mind, talked about nuclear fusion, rode a flying quadrupod car wrote a book and still made it in time for the wired interview..... respect
7:15 “Star Trek: The Next Generation” brought up the question if the android Data had rights as a sentient being in the episode ‘The Measure of a Man’. Data had to go on trial to prove he had rights and couldn’t be permanently disassembled against his will so copies of him could be made for mass production.
16:25 - Dr. Nguyen basically says that the Three Laws of Robotics would need to be more detailed to be operative. Doctor Asimov never thought otherwise. That's why he wrote so many stories about the Three Laws of Robotics in the first place; virtually each one where a fudge factor might be involved. He understood the limitations of AI vis a vis his laws better than anyone. That's what the original set of stories comprising I, Robot (which the movie is nothing like) were all about.
My thoughts: 1) Miniaturization of a sufficient power system, in both maximum output and storage capacity, seems to be one of the key limitations of robots, exoskeletons and other advanced technological systems. 2) The existence of "uncanny valley" has the terrifying implication that at some point in our evolutionary history, we had to beware of something that was almost, but not quite, human. 3) If I recall correctly, at some point Asimov pointed out that robots might in fact harm humanity in general without breaking the first law by harming any _individual_ human.
Im surprised he didn't say anything about in the 1st back to the future the fact Marty and Doc stand in the path of the oncoming car. In an experiment, you would not put yourself in harms way like that just incase the car doesn't actually disappear. Granted its a sci-fi movie so...and they needed them standing there for the awesome special effect of the fire between their legs. But since he is breaking down the movie and talked about Tony Starks experiment testing. Js
I wish my chemistry teacher had me invested in his lectures like this! This I like! I'm just a little more concerned about the Matrix and Skynet now...
Yeah and the kind of license you'll need, do you need a drivers license or a pilots license. A lot of little things have to be taken into consideration.
This is where autonomy becomes not just useful, but critical. Driverless cars are learning how to drive. Autopilots let airliners cruise without fatiguing pilots, but don't yet take off or land. Smart cruise is already adding speed control without the car steering itself. Eventually we'll be able to trust a system with flying to the store or office and back. Heck, we won't even have to go to the store ourselves, but just send the "car" with an order. I like the idea of altitudes blocked out for particular directions. Low down for launching and orienting, with lots of sensors and networking to avoid collisions. Four layers above that, still using sensors for collision avoidance, all traffic is in a particular cardinal direction, depending on its height. We could go eight to include diagonals, but that might be a lot to ask of sensors, at least early on. This is similar to today's street traffic, but far less restricted. Breaking up the directions into non-intersecting layers helps avoid likely collisions, even with errors in the system. Up above all of this is for high-speed traffic like airlines and cargo, not restricted to direction and still directed by local and regional Air Traffic Control.
Someone imagining what the world can be (usually in regards to technology, but I'm not sure the term is actually that specific,) and trying to help it get to a better version than it is today.
Well, it did have a nuclear reactor to give a little kick...these days the car would probably be electric, so it would certainly be able to top factory specs, even if it didn't last very long.
Already covered in the fission and fusion discussion. Changing one element into another, in either direction, releases a lot of energy. We don't, however, turn matter directly into energy. Burning matter also releases a fair bit, as well, but isn't sustainable enough to continue being a primary source of energy if we want to keep living on this planet. Your body also turns matter into energy, shortly after you eat.
So would most of the people Spider-Man saves, (unless it's a plot point like Gwen Stacy or her father,) the cast of every Transformers movie, the whole Fast & Furious crew, all human members of the Avengers, most versions of Batman... That's why movies use stunt people and CGI. Actors are expensive when they go splat, and Rule of Cool says the heroes don't go splat when they fly into a wall...unless they're not wearing plot armor that day.
This man finished his PhD, built a robot that you can move by the power of your mind, talked about nuclear fusion, rode a flying quadrupod car wrote a book and still made it in time for the wired interview..... respect
and have that crazy mad scientist hair , what a legend
Real tiny stark
Yeah no time for a barber though
@@ColinBPlays When you get to that level of hair awesomeness they're called "stylists", and I guarantee you his is expensive.
@@Juggtacula lol
The way he explains things shows that he is truly passionate in what he does.
So true
7:15
“Star Trek: The Next Generation” brought up the question if the android Data had rights as a sentient being in the episode ‘The Measure of a Man’. Data had to go on trial to prove he had rights and couldn’t be permanently disassembled against his will so copies of him could be made for mass production.
I had the honor of meeting Jordan today and he is a really nice guy and really passionate about what he does.
16:25 - Dr. Nguyen basically says that the Three Laws of Robotics would need to be more detailed to be operative.
Doctor Asimov never thought otherwise. That's why he wrote so many stories about the Three Laws of Robotics in the first place; virtually each one where a fudge factor might be involved. He understood the limitations of AI vis a vis his laws better than anyone. That's what the original set of stories comprising I, Robot (which the movie is nothing like) were all about.
My thoughts:
1) Miniaturization of a sufficient power system, in both maximum output and storage capacity, seems to be one of the key limitations of robots, exoskeletons and other advanced technological systems.
2) The existence of "uncanny valley" has the terrifying implication that at some point in our evolutionary history, we had to beware of something that was almost, but not quite, human.
3) If I recall correctly, at some point Asimov pointed out that robots might in fact harm humanity in general without breaking the first law by harming any _individual_ human.
Interesting. I actually think about this very often when I watch sci-fi movies. Whether or not this tech could be real.
cant wait for a chicken nugget expert to breakdown iconic chicken nugget moments in movies
Hahah
Just ask any child or basic white woman in her mid-to late 20s
Dude just casually talks about building a wheelchair controlled by the power of the mind.
Put some respect on this man.
I'm a simple man; I see a competent person getting excited about their profession and I'm invested.
These videos deserve way more views! Fascinating stuff!! Thank you for the incredible content.
You can just tell he loves what he does 😅
Love love love this!!! Great breakdown of these scenes and the person stories! So inspiring! To the future… and beyond!
This guy has a sick jacket love it
It is fire
Every scientist on this series loves Wall-E 😊
“There’s perfection in imperfection”
Marry me now, sir.
I would be suprised if this guys isn’t at the tip top of his field based on how perfectly he just explained everything
It is a shame this video has such few views. It needs more exposure
I wish people would talk about this kind of stuff rather than the latest actor controvesy
Love this guy. Everything he explained I was able to understand.
My man has a 80s haircut and ur telling me he is a futurist
"Biomedical engineer, inventor and futurist " looks more like a rock star to me
He’s way smarter than you ever will be
And far more successful
@@Mbg.2007 Depends in what categories
@@AlexNona80 life.
@@Mbg.2007 Lol
Not related at all to topic of discussion but this man’s drip is on point.
Im surprised he didn't say anything about in the 1st back to the future the fact Marty and Doc stand in the path of the oncoming car. In an experiment, you would not put yourself in harms way like that just incase the car doesn't actually disappear. Granted its a sci-fi movie so...and they needed them standing there for the awesome special effect of the fire between their legs. But since he is breaking down the movie and talked about Tony Starks experiment testing. Js
11:00 “We can see it’s an Imposter”
ME: hehehe sus.
*Among Us music plays*
Almost disappointed they didn´t bring up Her (2013)
He's basically saying
Give it a few years and iron man will not be fantasy anymore
It isn’t rn
I wish my chemistry teacher had me invested in his lectures like this! This I like! I'm just a little more concerned about the Matrix and Skynet now...
Why is he cosplaying chazz princeton tho?
Why do all "futurists" have Sonic hair? Do he and Shingy share a hairstylist or something?
I could listen to this guy talk for days
Dr. Nguyen seems like an awesome guy. Really great commentary.
I am so curious about how he made that kind of hair style
his hair reminds me of an anime character lol
Did part 2 ever come out?
Wish he did "Ghost in the Shell".
This guy is so cool
I love how this guy went to the same school as me
This guy looks futuristic himself.
I think a legitimate concern for flying cars is who will be flying it and how well.
Yeah and the kind of license you'll need, do you need a drivers license or a pilots license. A lot of little things have to be taken into consideration.
people can't even drive regular cars that good now so I'm not too optimistic about if they could fly
This is where autonomy becomes not just useful, but critical. Driverless cars are learning how to drive. Autopilots let airliners cruise without fatiguing pilots, but don't yet take off or land. Smart cruise is already adding speed control without the car steering itself. Eventually we'll be able to trust a system with flying to the store or office and back. Heck, we won't even have to go to the store ourselves, but just send the "car" with an order.
I like the idea of altitudes blocked out for particular directions. Low down for launching and orienting, with lots of sensors and networking to avoid collisions. Four layers above that, still using sensors for collision avoidance, all traffic is in a particular cardinal direction, depending on its height. We could go eight to include diagonals, but that might be a lot to ask of sensors, at least early on. This is similar to today's street traffic, but far less restricted. Breaking up the directions into non-intersecting layers helps avoid likely collisions, even with errors in the system. Up above all of this is for high-speed traffic like airlines and cargo, not restricted to direction and still directed by local and regional Air Traffic Control.
i just came here to find out what a futurist was tbh
Someone imagining what the world can be (usually in regards to technology, but I'm not sure the term is actually that specific,) and trying to help it get to a better version than it is today.
Inventor who looks and talks like a rock musician 😁😂
If my teachers would talk like this, i would be a scientist myself for sure, but sadly its 20 years late :S
If/When AI becomes self aware, we are utterly buggered!!!
Skynet comes to mind
Eva failed the test but still tricked the simp, original script made this more clear.
They actually did have flying cars in 2015... they're called airplanes.
Was I dreaming or did he actually imply that the temperature of the sun’s surface is 15 million degrees?
Whats funny about the dalorian is that it could hardly even reach 80 mph let alone 88 lol
Well, it did have a nuclear reactor to give a little kick...these days the car would probably be electric, so it would certainly be able to top factory specs, even if it didn't last very long.
@@VoltisArt it is electric
Can you create a Nitrogen Fusion Tokamak ?
I much prefer this dude to the supposed ‘AI expert’ they had on another episode
This guy is a 🤌🏻 legend ,
early years of rick sanchez
17:35 we are so screwed
22:58 so no one still know how to turn matter into energy?
Already covered in the fission and fusion discussion. Changing one element into another, in either direction, releases a lot of energy. We don't, however, turn matter directly into energy. Burning matter also releases a fair bit, as well, but isn't sustainable enough to continue being a primary source of energy if we want to keep living on this planet.
Your body also turns matter into energy, shortly after you eat.
JASON SEGEL BREAKS DOWN HIS MOST ICONIC ROLES!! Make it happen lol 😆
12:18 tell that to ocd people
Of course a fusion reactor is 10x the surface of the Sun, it's trying to emulate the core of the Sun.
More like this.
Uncanny valley. That must explain why everyone hates me.
i think tony wouldve died when hitting the wall like that.
So would most of the people Spider-Man saves, (unless it's a plot point like Gwen Stacy or her father,) the cast of every Transformers movie, the whole Fast & Furious crew, all human members of the Avengers, most versions of Batman...
That's why movies use stunt people and CGI. Actors are expensive when they go splat, and Rule of Cool says the heroes don't go splat when they fly into a wall...unless they're not wearing plot armor that day.
Where is a video with a Pastist then?
I believe the term is "historyist".
Ahem... Have you heard of a uh, HISTORIAN?
This was awsome, even though the human race has allready killed itself, still awsome
A futurist? So we just making things up now and calling ourselves that as a title? Ok.
At some point the name Sully was made up and a couple people just called their kid that.
Probably easier to call an individual a futurist as opposed to a member of a team that’s part of a think tank.
Dear god!!! We are going to be our own demize
Is that hairstyle the future? Not with my genetics.
bestt
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side shave....
The human mind likes problems/drama...
.that is why scifi stories are dystopic, utopian is boring
só queria falar pra vocês que Deus,Maria e Jesus TE AMAM MUITO!Deus,Maria e Jesus me salvaram do câncer e estão com vocês tbm, mesmo que TUDO vá mal🤍
His hair is sliding off
First
Y’all are just making up “professional titles” now.
I',m losing my "confidence'' me itni mehnat krti "Health care Tips" pr lekin koi chote you tuber ko support ni krta sb stars ko krte bs😭😭😭😭🙏🙏😭
Don't delete my comments please, I'm engaging your video and talking about God, Mary and Jesus love ❤️
Invent a new haircut.