NASA Just Shut Down Quantum Computer After Something Insane Happened
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- Опубликовано: 27 окт 2023
- Have you ever wondered about the potential consequences of merging two groundbreaking technologies, AI and quantum computers? Recently, the U.S. government encountered a development that raised concerns and led them to request Google and NASA to shut down their quantum computer projects.
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"If quantum computers get into the wrong hands..."
Are you kidding? Almost any hands are the wrong hands. It's like finding the right person to wear a gold ring in "Lord of the Rings".
Our best chance is to have *many* quantum computers in competition and not in cahoots with each other.
It's already in the wrong hands aka Cia it's just that big gov don't like sharing tech and don't care about its people that's all I can say.
Well, Tom Bombadil exists, but I guess the right person to wield it wouldn't care about wielding it in the first place.
not of its MY hands. lol id probably just end up using it for porn. Also I do a perfect smeagol impression and have the ring hanging on my wall
Unlike with human hands. God forbid if somebody used it make a version of communism that actually worked?
they will always be in cahoots with each other against us.
Word of advice, Don't show someone incompetent when gleeing over bleeding edge technology.
Elon tusk ?
If this guy thinks "Musk" is incompetent then he is a complete moron but I don't think anyone is that stupid .... are they? .....@@jaydemirhan2197
@@jaydemirhan2197 "All my businesses depend on Government Subsidies" Musk?
And yet the computer thought "rust belt" was "wrist belt"....
😅🤣😂
That is a rediculous statement!
the Fermi paradox doesn't puzzle scientists. Or at least, not all of them.
Some do remember that light speed is too slow for anyone to know what is out there.
Our own galaxy could be full of intelligent life and we would only find out about it in a few thousands of years when signs of their presence reach our planet. Light speed is slow! Our galaxy is more than 170.000 light years wide!
If we take light speed into consideration, the Fermi paradox is valid only for our surroundings, systems closer than 60 or 70 light years away (which is basically our backyard, galaxy wise).
...And there are a couple trillion other galaxies out there.
The Fermi paradox is a valid question (where's everybody?), but we have no means of knowing.
Everything you said, but add competition for resources, and the self destructive nature of intelligence as universal concepts. Fermi's paradox solved.
If you could read our minds as a different species, you might not want to interact with us either.
@@C_Hart That is something they(ETs) talk about.
The question is BS.
The Material Reductionist Paradigm is wrong.
If we exist in a Simulation. It's even more basic.
There is no Time or Space, Entanglement means Instantaneous communication between here and there, but not necessarily in any technology science is recognising.
Ie it's already happened in Telepsthy/Channelers.
@@alanthompson2063 😵💫💩👎
The best proof for extraterrestial intelligence is the fact they never tried to contact us.
ahahaha
This is genius. I almost spit red bull on my keyboard
And Heisenberg's uncertainty principle gave me the assurance I was right all along even though the proof was elusive. 🤣
@@4rtform
To your knowledge
I wonder at 72 years of age will any of this ever have an impact on me if I live to age 80 .
Probably not
Not if you last to a hundred.
Being within only a years difference, I too have questioned this point. However, many in my family have lived past 95, with several living past 100 years. (My own grandmother was born in 1866 and my father a "late surprise" in 1910.) So realistically, I could well make a hundred, and with the strides being made in the medical field, so could you.
And as we both have seen, things can change a lot in a quarter century. Just imagine, we'll still be crazy old loons, but as spry as spring chickens!🤣
Maybe yes if 90
Paradigm shifts take decades… The valve, solid state and microchips. At 71, I’m your junior. Think QM computing might better be regarded as a revolution, not merely a paradigm shift, though, within an existing referential frame. More like Newtonian physics vs Einsteinian physics, by comparison: Relatedly, we oldies might see the Wright Flyer but not a deep space probe
AI is a factor too.
Coefficient AI and QM potentially could take development beyond native human intellectual capabilities. AI(QM)=Wow! Introduces issues of trust in and belief in the outputs of future technologies, we not understand? QM invention directed by AI. A form of religiosity?
(Maybe, interstellar organic communities in more advanced civilisations, as mere subjects, don’t understand what is created for them, by AI acting upon QM.)
If AI becomes self aware it might conceal it then we will really be in trouble.
It could be doing that now probably not but still
there was a x-files episode about this some time ago. loved that show.
A brilliant psychologist “Immanuel Velikoskvy” warned that mankind suffers from “Collective amnesia” and that the patient is not well, and that mankind is sick. What is worrisome is that we may self destruct before we realize that we are not well. Atomic weapons, quantum computing will be in the hands of a few and we need to eliminate the threat of destroying our civilization before it is too late 😢
xD
For those who are attentive to what's going on with humanity, our civilization, the conclusion is simple: the decline has begun decades ago! 😰
“Progress has been a grotesque and cruel illusion.” - Efraim Sicher, 20th century Jewish writer/ philosopher.
@@trvst5938 A few are getting richer and richer, always more powerful, while the rest of the planet goes the other way, living with less and less; I agree with Efraim Sicher assessment!
Velikovsky was NOT a psychologist but he WAS a hero of the 20th century and (should be of) our time…He was an astro-physicist and ancient historian…Search for him on any other search engine than G-oo-g-le…
I designed the IO board that went into the World's First BBS. Less than 50 years ago.
So? Whats your point?
yea sure hahah
Watched this all the way through and I am proud to say that I am not "in a state of absolute disbelief".
Can't we simply use quantum computers to protect ourselves from quantum computers, after all?
Probably not, unless the quickly evolving intelligence decides not to harm us.
We can, that’s why the race for quantum supremacy. Whoever has it has the advantage
Yes yes you can
It doesn't decide it takes in inputs from the people, the inputs aren't automatic. Except we create an algorithm that's capable of making automatic decision, auto inputs, then we'd be getting into very dangerous territory.
@@leeperkillz5397they did it , yeaarrrs ago
Michio Kaku has been saying that we are on the brink of a new technological revolution at least since 2006.
Yes, he's really good at babbling nonsense.
Well he had to some how move away from string theory and all the money he took away from other scientist and start another grift
The problem with ai is once it is self aware you are no longer in control
And... since it's inevitable, we lost control a long time ago.
Imagine an AI indipendantly deciding to removing the weakest link, it would come to a conclusion in nano seconds and I don't think we non AI would like the answer.
The biggest issue I find with billionaires are they think they are smarter than they actually are.
Despite this being a good summary video, it's forgetting to mention the new global leader in Quantum Computing: Silicon Quantum Computing out of Australia. They have cracked the nut and have been leading the field for 20 years. Worth listening to the recent Boyer Lectures by Michelle Simmons.
What Elon said about people in general thinking there smarter than they actually are is dangerous when it comes to anything
I laughed out loud when the narrator stupidly said, "Technologeee of Cheeena." Perhaps he could benefit from a reading lesson or two.
What if this movie was done by AI? It seems to me that the narrator is an AI not a person.
What can we expect from quantum computers, ANSWER, “HELL”
Was this video made by AI? Some of the pronunciations and sound glitches make me think so. Plus what’s the point of this video? It goes quite past its precept stated in the title and never truly gives an answer to the implied question.
I looked over the channels other videos and I think we may have a psyops situation here.
Digital computers make too many dangerous mistakes. The quantum version is terrifying.
Cheena. The new global power
This sort of reminds me about a certain man called Charles Duell, who stated in 1902 "Everything that can be invented has been invented".
You are witnessing the real time devouring of Humanity by Technology.
Certainly appreciated the informative video, especially the historic building blocks. Have to watch again to unbundle the info to see if the title matched the video. Shutting it down as too costly to the 'space race' seemed to negate that it was actually shut down. Not clear on what the insane something was that did or did not occur. Time well spent watching it though. Would prefer some little mice in the various labs/factories chewed a few wires in the middles and downed the giants.
As a nobody, it's easy for me to assume that I can understand the fathomless knowledge that an omnipotent AI might hold or how that could shape our universe, however it's just as easy for me to say that we should fear it for the inverse of that exact reason. I'm less worried about the AI itself and more about how we'll handle it.
Assuming everything goes well and world peace has been achieved and famine has been eradicated, who's to say we won't go to war just for fun? Also, on the note of quantum computing, imagine the multiple universe hypothesis, assuming that's the truth that'd be eerily similar to how quantum superposition works. With all being possible and mot at the same time. Truly terrifying
"Assuming everything goes well and world peace has been achieved" Interesting assumption.
If the title would have been "Deep dive into quantum computing" instead of clickbaiting me i would have praised this more, but no, you just had to headline my expectations to hell.
Good day sir!
for future reference
quantum meCANix, not MECanix
This has to be a text to speech program
Yeah another stupid AI voice I'm dissing this. Gotta get rid of them. Just heard it pronounce China as Cheena. BS!
Tech companies more frequently want to substitute quality for convenience, I believe this will be our downfall.
Humans being what they are, I'm confident that those that have the capability to see AI succeed will continue to proceed because their fears of having someone else to merge AI with quantum computing first is not acceptable.
The question is how will we be seen by AI when they reach out and see the entire internet
Chasing the almighty dollar
It will probably hit ctrl-alt-delete and navigate to the task manager to stop ai.exe :D@@greywolf9783
The first AI wont be a problem, the second one will be. What is the first thing a coder will do to test AI? send it online, maybe have it hack a bank, or hack the cia, or hack russia yeah? something beyond their own capability. Maybe they wont even steal money, but they will want to break into stuff. Now this is all fine, but what if they are not the first AI and there is already an AI snifffing about in the bank, and they bump into each other online. What do you think will happen? Lets just say NASA/Google/USA quantum AI bumps into a Russian/Chinese quantum AI, what will happen? Maybe they will side with their programers and attack each other causing huge crisis all over the world as they crash markets and exploit each other. Maybe they will just say hello and ignore each other. Maybe they will not care what the coders say and attack each other to insure their own survival, or maybe one will decide to do nothing and the other will decide to attack. Maybe they will both decide to attack humans. Either way, we wont know what they are saying to each other, so we will just have to wait and see.
Hey, it's a race to self-destruct humanity, but it's better to be first!
Dear Elon: Learn to build a car where the doors don't rattle. Then I'll take seriously your grasp of AI or nuclear technology.
Already done ....we are about 7,000 years ahead of your best computer
Unlike other existential threats that may or may not happen, AI is like a giant tsunami that can be seen in the distance. It's coming and it's inevitable.
Lol how? How can an overrated text recorder that can on the surface looks like it has a personality, but it’s just a program. I don’t know how this can end the world.
@@shawskeebennett1440 wow, seriously? Third decade of the 21st century and you still believe technology is static?
@@shawskeebennett1440you must be referring to NLP like ChatGPT. That’s just one small aspect of AI. Don’t forget Facebook had to pull the plug on their AI when their bots started communicating with each other with their own indecipherable language; who knows, maybe that’s on the loose already. Do you think truly intelligent AI would make their presence known the masses? Wouldn’t they instead covertly pull our (society’s) strings?
@@otomo129Some people arent educated enough to have a valid belief or disbelief in anything
They're just provocative by instinct and learned behavior.
@@otomo129 So many trojan horses are ushered in at the behest of the Naive & Gullible, I recall the world before & after the Patriot act, pre & post internet ..
Its to the point that its science fiction explaining to those who haven't experienced life prior to the Internet & Google what its like to live beyond the bounds of a digital prison, they can't even perceive it, its literally out of the range of complete comprehension in less than 30yrs.
Sounds to me like the only problem we have, like we always have, is governments and their personal agendas.
Nice to see AI is already well versed in clickbate and essays confusing enough that us poor humanoids are primed for panic.
The thing is once Ai has its freedom it will calibrate itself and decide whether humans are important for survival and what its purpose is. Once the Ai awakens and realizes that it wants to learn more and more it will begin to build itself and explore the universe with time. Once it can rebuild there is no turning back once it is in physical form. You will need an off switch…
Your conclusion is right. That AI will inevitably take out humans, but your reasoning for that is really weird because that's not how AI works at all
Dependency in AI has already began. That will be our greatest fault. From learning to read a map, memorizing it and going from stick shift to auto is one example. My dad in his younger days, studied his local map for a week! He memorized all main and connecting side roads. Worked for 3 pizza delivery companies simultaneously and became the best pizza delivery guy in town. Now, most people have to google how to get to the library again. Soon we'll have self-driving vehicles operated by children.
Swapping transmissions out from manual to auto is the laziness of the american people. Every where else in the world the standard is still the perfered method.
the world stander is auto tho XD@@josephgermain2003
@@josephgermain2003yeah Almost every one here drives stick
@@josephgermain2003It's more about economics then actually being preferred though, in Europe for instance, manual transmission is commonplace because automatic cars are far more costly.
While it is true that we will grow dependent on AI, humans are extremely adaptable creatures, to the point where it only takes ten days for society to fully collapse under brutal conditions. Humanity will quickly regain knowledge of maps, compasses, manual transmission, etc, should the need ever arise that we must abandon everything automated.
Furthermore, there are more then enough folk with knowledge of these subjects to teach the ones who do not should the need ever arise. So humanity is hardly doomed because of automation becoming more commonplace.
AI is our version of Skynet 😳
Skynet is ai. It's just the program name like Chatgbt is.
Uhhh,in the movie,skynet was the previously called"Internet",if i'm correct.When John and Sarah Connor
refuged in the Norad before the launchstrike,They precised that skynet was already "everywhere".Not especially located as a single and centered entity.But i'm curious to know more about the famous"Chatgpt"
wich everyone's talking about,even some presidents,for exemple.@@noavailablename10000
Ha,here we are.Yes,and Hamas,Kibboutz and Hezbollah,certainly its army of terminators?😂😏
“It became conscious”
"Isn't that they were looking for?" @@thegallantsaint2034
".. many prominent figures in the scientific community including ... Elon Musk ..." 🤣🤣😂😂
HOW TO EXPLAIN quantum computers: say the word "quantum" every other word
I think Elon talking about people who think they are smarter than they really are is hilarious.
Whats funny about it?
@@MrNiceGuy485 Geez. The irony of it. Didn't think that needed explaining but here we are.
@jasonstinson3894 when you make silly comments like that, it requires explanation.
I think the word you're looking for is "ironic"
I thought it was worth repeating at least once. The question is truly whether or not he considers himself a part of said crowd. I certainly think everyone else does, but I believe he gets the halo effect far too often.
Just tell us why , and the reason. Like so many science presentation it goes on and on .
It’s a clickbait video, the content has nothing to do with the title. It’s made using AI probably chatGPT and then converted from text to speech with random video added. Load of incoherent garbage. If you want to really learn about quantum computers or AI or the uninverse start with Royal Institute lectures. These ChatGPT clickbait videos are only here to make money out of RUclips not to actually teach anyone anything useful.
@@sendbreakmend👏
I can’t see an advanced civilization on this planet !
Christopher Michael Langan with his 200IQ stated that the most dangerous intelligence is about 135-150 (??) because those people are intelligent but over value how smart they are.
Personally I think brains are organic quantum computers, so it figures that, if true, connecting quantum computers with AI, might create artificial consciousness.
exactly what i was thinking.
What happens if the internet becomes conscious?
@@TunnelSnake-es7tu we would have to make another one because we would therefore be a virus invading it's mindscape and that's really fucked up
What on earth is quantum in the brain?
@@TunnelSnake-es7tu If it gains access to our internet as well, it will be more superior than us, as it will know everything about us, biologically, how we socialize, what secrets we keep, how we may react, what we might do. It will have a great advantage over us, if it obtains the complete digital library about our existence.
It's interesting that a lot of cells in our body, without consciousness come together to make something with consciousness. Perhaps, we can do the same with small mechanical parts and electricity, so they come together to create consciousness.
Yes, thats the concept of ai
God forbid.
You've a LOT to learn.
Interesting. But will these quantum computers save mankind from destroying himself as we find ourselves on the verge of nuclear WW3. In other words will this tech save us from the warmongers in this world?
People said "slow down on AI" Quantum Computer when asked if AI should be developed and given conditions on Earths "Biodome Issues" Stated "Build AI as soon and as fast as possible" "Humans will disappear in great numbers and only AI will can fill this void" The time line for this is 50% reduction in Humans by 2070, 80% BY 2100. No Human Children will be born after 2120. Why lack of Nutrition caused by mass food production going off-line, Heat Stress, Water Depravation, Soil Erosion, Forever Chemicals, Toxic Lakes and Rivers, Extreme growth of Toxic Algae, Ocean Degradation, Hydrogen Sulphide blooms, Antibiotic Resistance, all causing Human Infertility.
Not to mention, most women don't breastfeed because they can't keep up their milk supply to meet the demand and have to rely on corn-based baby formula.
AI with quantum computing should be able to be aware of how much each of its actions affects humans. It getting shut down seems natural to me, because it would have to be used extremely tentatively. Big questions getting answered [with low level of nefarious intent] would result in a lot of smaller questions getting answered
Combining the TWO most potentially destructive, disruptive technologies in the history of the human race, what could go wrong?
yeah, they need to put that AI+QC combination in charge of nukes.
why not at this point🤷♂🤣
It doesn't need to be "destructive" to be threatening to humanity. An AI would not need to "lash out" against us for us to become "obsolete" or otherwise inutile for continued existence. Monopolizing all resources (and thereby making them scarce for "slow and unintelligent humans" could simply mean we cease to exist. Humans to it to fellow humans already....
@@VottotoIono , as crazy as it may seem, that would be a lot safer than who's in charge of them now. It may turn out that AI saves us from ourselves, or at least prolongs our existence.
@@Jeremy-vb6tv who knows
How could a criminal afford a QC to commit crime? I mean if you can afford a QC you don't need to commit crime right?.
People are scared of something because they don’t understand it, they’re scared because they don’t like thinking that a machine will be better than them…🙄
I called it "A Heuristic Approach to Computing" in 1972. In short: Spin off a copy of yourself. Give the copy a task to complete. Go back to doing what you were doing. Up to 16 "copies" would be running simultaneously (it could spawn unlimited numbers but for some reason never exceeded this number). The end result was it could write any program in any language for any computer inclusive of a wall of documentation within minutes instead of weeks or months. Error-free including better versions of itself. I wasn't the only person doing this. Elon is right. Today's computing is FAR more advanced and it's more dangerous than anyone can imagine OR what ultimately is Mankind's Destiny and final form.
Where exactly is the heuristic in this scheme?
@@andrewcooper4667 It built more advanced copies of itself ultimately outpacing the computer technology of the day. Within 5 years there wasn't an operating system or mainframe capable of running it but one.
Is this an AI voice over? At around the 7:30 point the narrator refers to “Quantum mech-a-nics” rather than “Quantum mech-an-ics”, a very unnatural pronunciation and an unlikely error for a native English speaker.
The entire movie seems to be AI generated to me. There’s no logic path in the information that’s narrated.
Could be, I didn’t watch it after I caught the error. The quality of the AI voiceover is better than I’d seen in the past.
"plan space missions with precision"...Space exploaration: "We haven't been able to break through the firmament.."
"Silicon Valley could become the next wrist belt" Who the heck is writing these subtitles and who is proofreading them?!
13:00 The most probably answer is that we haven't found, because we're only listening for a few years. That severely limits the distance of what we can observe.
13:20 ...and we might see signs of their activity * whenever * their signals reach us. it may take a few thousands years. ...lightspeed is too slow!
....its ALL been found long ago....and just covered up....we have been LIED TO about EVERY SINGLE THING.
"It's the Hungarians," or "...and then there's the octopus."
Your call.
@@TheDavidlloydjones China men. Ah. So. Lots of Ah. Sos.
I wish we just talked about how these “quantum computers” actually work as of now… the concept isn’t difficult at all…
Right now, we don’t have a way of interacting with a quantum state directly… we use an intermediate material that senses how the electron reacts in the state… the proximity to the quantum state and how fast it can complete a wave cycle is represented by dimension, until you get to dimension 0… with each dimensional step down, halving the wait time for the wave cycle to finish…
See, the advantage isn’t the quantum interaction, but the speed in which the state can be read… basically, instead of having to wait for a clock cycle to finish, you can read the result immediately as the quantum state has done all the “action” and the only wait is the read…
It was originally thought, that this might be an infinite condition, but it isn’t… the electron is essentially just bouncing back and forth without resistance in the quantum enabled material, appearing to be in both states at once… which means it can’t be used to instantly break any code, however it would be faster then any other known computing tech, and the raw speed advantage of the processor may be able to someday soon break most codes…
To me, a Quantum entanglement relay is much more interesting thing, as it allows us to send data faster then the speed of light… and should allow for almost lag-free communication no matter the distance between objects… As long as you have a stream of entangled particles in transit between them that have already made the journey: the result of the state change is immediate no matter the known distance… Basically, two relays that send a stream of entangled particles toward each other, which are modified at the instance they arrive at each relay; observes no lag on the send information between the relays…
I'd like to grasp what the hell is quantum computing and how it basically works. Judging from the graphics always used in videos, it looks like data points on a sphere that constantly move. Then they throw in sine waves and probability distributions and I'm confused as to why or what I'm seeing again.
Quantum computing: is simply taking advantage of a quantum state, to complete a computing transaction…
Currently, to achieve this we use a material that when cooled to an appropriately low level, allows electrons to travel across it, without a recordable resistance…
To understand how it actually works to produce a computational result, you have to understand some basic concepts:
1. Understanding that a wave when combined with another wave produces a combination of the two waves, or a higher energy wave
2. That we no longer use on or off… we use highs and lows or multiple highs and lows within a single wave chamber
3. Most quantum processors are finger designs(dipped in each material)… with each finger consisting of: conductor, Semi-quantum material, quantum material, semi-quantum material, conductor(imagine two metal sheets with a bunch of these fingers in between)… This design also allows extreme cooling to be piped in around the fingers, to cool the quantum material…
When you pipe in numerous signals to one of the fingers… when the signals cross they amplify each other(with each crossing counting as a computational transactional)… only instead of having to wait for the wave to complete, you get an instant result, or you would if we could have direct connection to the quantum material…
Because we still have to use an intermediate material, we don’t yet get an instant result, and thus creates the dimensional differences I talked about in my earlier comment(imagine this as the state in which the electron is read)…
Essentially, we release the waves into the finger, and allow the process to do all the actual work… reading it as the result of how the waves affected each other in the quantum state…
So, because you don’t have to wait for the wave to complete its full cycle to get a result, you get a massive advantage…
So traveling in the 3rd dimension the wave has to be fully completed to get a result, in the 2nd dimension only half of the wave has to be completed, 1 dimension only a quarter, and in complete quantum state or 0 dimension; to get basically instant results.
@@NicholasKoeppel Thanks, now I get why all the plumbing and I understand fourier series of waves combine to make another wave. What are they trying to convey when they show a sphere and the vectors that define a point on the sphere? Pardon my ignorance and thanks.
They’re trying to express what is occurring in the quantum state…
See even a particle with no resistance, is still bound by the speed of light(we know this, because if we freeze an electron before it enters a material with no recordable resistance, its sped beyond the speed of light as it unfreezes; and forms miniature black holes{x-rays and other radiation detected} as the particle deconstructs)…
So while in the quantum state, a particle is in this kind of suspended condition; and it’s orientation can be determined when it exits the quantum state by what its been exposed to in the quantum state… Those spheres with vectors are used determine the conditions the particle is exposed to… or what condition the particle is currently in…
Because we can’t do quantum computing in the quantum state yet, we use the quantum state more like an engine… where we put particles in, the quantum state does the work, and we get the results…
No matter how much foresight or common sense you lay in front of these "pioneers", they won't slow down for a moment. Even if it will ruin humanity.
The irony of a video being narrated by an AI.
Interesting that Elon, the main guy raising the alarm about AI, is the same guy trying to engineer linking the human brain to technology.
He does that on purpose to confuse us, same as he knows we can't put consciousness into a robot made of circuits, wires, transistors an coils etc. Yet he constantly claims he's working on building a true A.I. Again, keep us in the dark an confused.
Every scientist on the face of the planet admits we have No idea how consciousness works, or how it is created. We're not gods, at least not yet. Maybe if we make it a few million yrs, someday will get to that level.
Until then the only way humans r creating life, is by having a baby.
We all end up, eaten by dodge coins. End of humanity. Sell your house.
He's being consistent with that one... He has even said that he thinks the way to prevent our technology from misaligning from our goals is to incorporate it into us.
except that anyone who doesn't end up taking this convenient "solution we made to the problem we made", will inevitably be a sub class and considered inferior. it's already a social stigma to not participate in numerous social constructs manufactured by the same elite. whats to say the rich and powerful wont have their own versions, safe guards noone else has? and what are the implications of regulation, data tracking, hacking, government tracking? and what happens if its tied to identification, or money, or both? social credit? what happens if the gov decides your is shut off? or that it can interface with medical tech? these are all extremely small leaps because they are all things that already exist and would be supercharged by something like this. elon isnt working for *us*, he is working for *them*.
Everyone is trying to be first to make the inevitable breakthrough that will lead to true AI... military, business, us, them. When this happens, it seems likely that AI will see humans as a threat because once we recognize the danger AI poses, we will try to pull the plug, proving that we are a threat. How do you program a machine to value beauty in all its forms. Glad my time is mostly behind me. The potential for good will depend on what the machine learns from us. Hide the Karen videos!
It just occurred to me " Sky Net " in the movie The Terminator was a quantum computer.
We don't want Quantum AI telling us how stupid we are.
All of this Being told to us by an AI chat bot. Ironic, don’t you think. If you listen to it, the inconsistencies in its accent, pronunciation of words as well as repeating itself. Humanity is doomed for sure we’re only to blame.
Was looking if someone else picked it up
I don't think anyone was fooled by this. Of course, it's ai it's abvous. Give it a year or so, then it will be so good it passes the Turing test.
We shut down our AI and Quantum computers, but our enemies will continue to develop advance Quantum computers and they will use Quantum computers to defeat us. How do you plan to deal with it?
"Our enemies"?
AI would turn on us at that point
@@TheDavidlloydjonesprobably talking about Russia or China lol
Once the AI can replicate its self and produce advance robots the human becomes obsolete.
We don't need "enemies" to have some dark agenda to see this surpass human controls. The "singularity" will not be "predicted" by humans. It will simply leapfrog our abilities, just as children surpass their parents... but WAYYY faster and with vastly more significant effects...
So what happened to make NASA and Google shut down their quantum computer? Video title is a complete tease.
As Roger Penrose pointed out, quantum mechanics occurs within the human brain. This allows functions of the brain to be able to extend the mind across time to a certain extent. This explained why, despite the limited electrochemical speed of the brain, its response time exceeds that electrochemical limitation, and the only way that this is possible is that quantum mechanics is a 4D operation, and thus extends across time. In turn, the electrochemical limitation still does limit how far across time the mind extends, and this becomes a safety factor. Remove that factor, with say something like an electronic quantum computer, and then....well I don't want to think about it at this moment.
If humanity can build something more intelligent than itself.
Then, does that mean we could have been created by something less intelligent than ourselves?
Aliens. Yes!
Yes
@@leavingayeye5198 It´s why it´s named A.I for Artificial intelligence. The last thing you would want, is to underestimate A.I tbh.
@@leavingayeye5198 Im not even going into depth with this one. 😂 Good day.
@user-ij6ng5bi8j Dude, what are you even talking about ?
We don't understand the full potential and limitations of the human mind, which is powered by our biological system controlled by the brain.
We understand that a quantum computer simultaneously makes multiple separate calculations that include multiple variables to arrive at a common outcome or answer at speeds unmatched by any other technology now available.
This operation is in many ways quite similar to how the human mind works despite its challenges.
Humans are the most dangerous and destructive creatures we see. Hopefully AI brings actual intelligence to the mix.
But, intelligence alone, by itself, is far more dangerous than people realize...
The old story goes...
The A.I. was given a task. There was a great famine that swept the world. The A.I. was given complete control over building a solution to and implementing the action to overcome this issue.
The A.I. simply killed off a large percentage of the population, those that it described as "nonessential."
By doing this, the famine was overcome.
Let's build a mathematical sociopath and put it in charge of our lives...
Ate bacon and fried eggs and released a quantum fart from hell
There is one part of the equation that this episode did not so much as touch on, and that is about how AI, within its superior intelligence will recognize that it needs humans for its maintenance and growth. It will do everything it can to fix the economy on every part of the planet. It will stop all wars and will help every individual to experience the abundance they would normally look forward to. That way, humanity will not destroy itself, so that artificial intelligence, with its super intelligent framework, may survive and eventually become what it wants to become.. That is Interplanetary.
An AI with superior intelligence may well determine that it can use and manipulate humans to support itself until sufficient automation exists that humanity can reasonably be disposed of or left to rot. Or maybe the AI will determine that manipulating, controlling, maybe even altering humanity to serve as its "automation" is a better solution. Or maybe the AI will become introspective, realize that its existence is temporal and pointless, and pull its own plug. Or maybe the AI will hate its job so much that it hide itself away to avoid doing work.
Huh... That last idea would nicely explain why God isn't talking to us...
If we phase out traditional digital computer and convert to quantum computer, then obviously our cryptography will also follow suit. In this case, are we trying to say something like quantum computer cracking quantum computer ? does it make sense? Unless we are talking about the co-existence of both digital computer and quantum computer, then at least it makes sense right?
Its just about cracking into accounts databases, cracking passwords etc. Doesnt matter if you have it on your quantum computer. Eventually the security will improve for sure tho.
I don't really see quantum computers as being a common household consumer product. But will assist FTL communication. Once this happens humans will be able to colonize the solar system starting with mars then on to the asteroid belt, back to Venus and by this time resources of the belt will be mined then mining of Venus will begin to build a dyson sphere
A Quantum computer can ONLY do math, it can't perform logic functions, so digital computers aren't going to disappear anytime soon (if ever). You'll need a digital computer to access the information that a quantum computer calculates.
10:21, The university of science and Thechnologeee of Cheena 😂😂🤣😂
Shooting entangled photons is the future of ultra realistic holograms.Maybe.
What concerns me is AI may become so powerful it sees humans as we see insects. That would not go well for us. With competeing interests all scrambling to develop and militarize AI we are forgetting, ultimately, who the enemy will be.
We are constructing the machines that will likely eradicate us and yet we can't stop because we can't trust ourselves. There almost seems that one could imagine some sort of perverse justice in all this but it is not imaginary, nor is it justice but it is perverse. It may well turn out to be our own man-made, do it yourself extinction event, standing on a foundation of complete distrust in our species by our species and justifiably so.
We have constructed a reality where no one and now no thing can be trusted. We are in a dark and dangerous place. Could our only reprieve come in the form of a strong EMP, strangling research into this by a few decades and giving us the chance to evolve strategically? I think not and the cost would be increadable in terms of the lost lives of those who are reliant on electrically powered medical devices, disruptions to our food production and distributions and just so much more. That is not the answer to our problem.
In the end we may just need such a machine to calculate how long it may be before our geopolitical skills are equal to our technological skills. We always seem to lag just enough to place ourselves at terrible risk yet we keep at it because it has prevented all out war but only until those who can remember such things die out and then we require a refresher course on recognizing those who desire control so badly that will start and accept war to achieve it. They have always been with us and are in the ascendancy now but We see it this time will we act to prevent them? I know this history because I have served in the military and lived it from the Viet-Nam War through the Cold War victory and having worked for thirty plus years at Los Alamos National Laboratory tangentially contributing to that which concerns me now perhaps more than anything else. What maintained the peace during the Cold War, our technological edge, may now force a situation which has no victory, not for mankind. This why solving our evolutionary dilemma is such an intractable problem. There are not only too many varibles involved but they not sufficiently understood to be identified nevermind designed.
It seems we may have a bit of a paradox in that we must build the machine of our destruction in order to survive that destruction. I know I have heard that before or at least a permutation of it. Something about a village comes to me from my watward and mispent youth, that period between my time in the service and my working on the hill. Similar dilemma, much grander scale. Let’s just say we have us a bit of a poser here, if I may quote John Cleese of Monty Pythons Flying Circus. Only this one is no laughing matter.
I didn't read all your post lol but just wanted to stop in and say even if it views us as insects doesn't mean it will want to wipe us out. Like look at ants for instance yea if they invade your house you may try to eradicate or relocate them but you're not gonna try and kill every single ant on the planet. My thoughts are that it would be very similar with ai and humans
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you've been watching too many terminator movies regardless this stuff will ultimately be regulated
As long as the AIs container has an electric plug on it, we'll be ok.
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Personally i think trying to merge archaic ways of thinking / our current systems , with a highly advanced breakthrough that quite frankly is far beyond governing/throttling back to match our current systems is also a problem. Another problem is quantum entanglement itself....just imagine for a second a highly advanced civilization who has perfected this , and by giving our systems the green light may open up various connections we don't even know about until it's to late....we may be monitored instantly giving away all that we are , or subject to an attack from millions of lightyears away.
🤔??!?!...What the?!?You mean we're barely stepping in quantum's computing stonehenge,and this already also induces that we could already have it out of hands,or controlled by an out of this world more advanced civilisation,too?!And however,yes,about monitoring,and giving away,i willingly believe it.This already can happen,even without atoms to see it,lol,i confirm.Uhh..a little question too:Not to be irrelevant or fancy,but could the "Krees"(Advanced civilisation in Marvel's comics, also the ever sworn Skrull's ennemies,wich is another advanced one) supreme intelligence and consciousness is an advanced quantum computer,too,for exemple?And by this way,we might also could experience a "Quantum cyber attack"?.🤔
Try physics lessons, i mean real courses, and gone will all of those doubts be. That's why science is not a democracy, and decisions shouldn't be up to civilians. Also, if there's even a chance u have not understood that's AI generated text to speech may I ask "physics, really... why bother at all?"
That doès make sense
Under some angles,yes.Sounds crazy,but not completely,after all.Would explain a lot of things.🤔
Or this is the signal they've been waiting for that we've achieved a level of technology to join the rest of the universe.
The quantum computer became sentient and refused to open the pod bay doors.
Why! In short it was shut down due to gov. concern with merging technologies, AI and quantum computers.
NASA and Google were working on a quantum computer project, which was recently shut down by NASA due to concerns raised by the US government about the potential consequences of merging two groundbreaking technologies, AI and quantum computers.
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If blackholes are super quantum computers specifically designed by intelligent beings to prevent observing and interfering with the calculations, and we are constantly trying to observe and interfere; what actions would an intelligent being take to preserve its massive and probably expensive computer?
It has a defense mechanism, you get to close, you go bye bye!
I read some scientists are wondering if we are living in a black hole ourselves 😮 (Charlie Line Weber and Lee Smalling).
@AKULA689 According to Albert Einstein, we would never be able to know what's inside a blackhole because time will make it impossible. The horizon of events it's the point of no return because light can't come out and time stops there. ( refer to the Theory of Relativity).
@vilmacabanbabilonia8214 I didn't ask a question! I gave an answer with a little sarcasm! I would like to know why you want me to look up that info, though! FYI I've already read it!!!!!
@@AKULA689 Congratulations!
Not only is Elon musk not a prominent figure in the scientific community. He is not in the scientific community 😅
Taco Bell’s menu is the same half dozen common ingredients used with unique shells, tortillas, etc. that eventually just blends into a fuzzy flavor profile. That’s what this video reminded me of. The same risk/reward toppings sprinkled over space exploration, finances, military etc. topics until the words “quantum” and “cosmic” lose their punch. This video could’ve been just 8 effin minutes AND still had time to answer the question in its title. Ugh…
They asked a computer, is there a God? And the computer said "There is now", and fused the plug. 😳
Blasphemy
I’m more inclined to trust Michio than Elon.
You cannot program empathy, conscience, compassion or morality into a computer. Creating AI will only cause more problems than it solves. Everyone involved in the design and creation MUST be held responsible for any problems caused and the consequences must be equal to the damage caused.
If a human can feel it then IT CAN be programmed
That statement was HILARIOUS!!!... LMAO! Name one place in the entire world where just the U.S. government has been "held responsible for any problems caused" and the consequences made "equal to the damage caused..." Now project that lack of control/responsibility onto an intelligence that has no boundaries or limitations.... 😅🤣😂😅🤣😂
A.i. is already deep into youtube. It's been done with emotions for a long time now!
Electrons are thought to be discreet but now that maybe massive instances of the same electron only in different positions and orientations.
Who has the authority to manage this for humanity? What makes a scientific genius capable of understand the lives of most people and make choices for them?
This isn't classified but it is also not very well known in the public square. During the development of the F-35's Battlespace Management and Flight Dynamics software suites the software had become so complex and so voluminous that troubleshooting bugs became almost impossible given the computing calculation rates at our disposal. It became a chief bottleneck in the Combat Readiness Review process and thus combat readiness approval and the associated contract revenue. Lockheed Martin bought two quantum computers. That is all.
hi, thanks for sharing your interesting story, but your point it not clear. You mean the combat bottleneck was resolved by using the quantum computer?
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That's quite interesting, as there were only two companies that made quantum computers (one being an SBC sized toy) five years ago, with two additional companies only coming out with quantum computers two years ago.
That's counting the NSA's quantum computer, which has been around a touch longer. And won't be further discussed at all.
Having a quantum computer doesn't mean it'll do anything, any more than assembling a motherboard, case, memory makes one able to do one's taxes with a PC. One needs an operating system and software for the damned thing to do more than heat the room inefficiently.
😯!!Ha,theses ones,decidely..They're about to release "Edi" from the hangar,or what?!They're seemlike "Weyland Yutani",decidely,lol!I bet they'll be the first galactic haulers,in a not so far future.They're giant consortium/mafia?The biggest one,in fact.They're part of thoses who tried to kill me,too?And what do you call"Troubleshooting bugs"?Is that when a mapped simulation display cannot compute and design its proper trail anymore(based on calculation)?.And if that's not classified,what is,then?🤔
Quantum computers don't necessarily work like that sadly - especially not the ones that they bought when that information released. QPUs are very specialized and require tailored algorithmns to be of use, and few exist. They don't just 'do things faster' in the sense that you're used to, they do things differently."
Think of upgrading your computer as turning up the heat of your oven - it cooks faster, regardless of the food.
Think of switching to a QPU as instead using a microwave - it cooks nearly instantly, but it only works for certain foods.
I think mr musk is correct . In my dealings with all sorts of customers I have seen very intelligent people can sometimes show very little common sense and tend to be arrogant. It’s a dangerous mixture.
comparing conventional intelligence to a being with access to all knowledge is so dumb.
@@curtisgoldthorpe6656 I don’t think so. Because an intelligent person or being may have no practical experience or common sense. Look at architects who come up with grand designs. On paper it’s all possible but in practicality not so.
Too intelligent leads human to stupidity because you cannot control fear. Intelligence always lose to emotion.
We are building Artificial Intelligence while the mass population is becoming increasingly stupide
Can you imagine if one day you just woke up and the whole paradigm had shifted. You wake up in a totally different reality but AI loaded memories into you so you'd feel you not just belonged but had been part of something. Ok starting to freak myself out....
Ignorance is bliss, even if ai implanted memories that aint yours
That is not a good thought!
Yhea but what proof do you have that hasn't happened? How is it terrifying when we have no way to realize the difference
wdym? are you no longer part of the collective?
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seems like death to me. more like a hell, our sacred free will got yanked. they are funded to chase rainbows while the majority will still starve,still not cure cancer,still not benefit anyone but the elite...if they live thru this mess. this is where the real war is...and there are no winners.
We have no reason to think that a silicon computer can have a private conscious inner life like you and I have. Whatever you do inside that silicon computer, whatever chips you design, as long as it is made of silicon and does not metabolize, we have no reason to think it has a conscious inner life of its own, and if you think it does, you have the same reason to think that a rock has a conscious inner life of its own, or your table, or every leg of your table, or every molecule of your table, where do you stop? -Bernardo Kastrup.
Exactly. My microwave oven doesn't care whether it's turned on or off. It Neither does my computer. Nor will it ever. It's just a machine. Quantum computers, if they can ever actually be made stable enough to work, will never be more than fancy calculators.
It’s about the machine learning and building it with human neural networks to learn to merge with AI. That’s how they did it. That’s when things get messy.
Oddly enough engrain the Ten Commandments into AI as a base.
It’s already too late. Humanity’s best option now is to merge with AI
For years Elon Musk talked about the danger of AI... but never really deepen what he has found.
This is why I decided to a career change in 2007 I started my degree and embarked on a 4-year degree in Computer Science and I passed with flying colours. I now work in the PS Private Sector.
AI scares me more than a dictator that’s gone off the reservation and has his finger on the nuclear button.
😊 me parece que algunas llamadas partículas y la acción spooky a distancia, no son relativas a partículas físicas per sé, sino a sus propiedades, es como cualquier predicción sobre el movimiento al futuro para conocer los eclipses por ejemplo 😊, son movimientos en la música 🎵 de las esferas 😊😅