a brief, but comprehensive seminar that gives the basics of AI to even those who don't know about this new digital revolution. Thanks ,BBC for recording and broadcasting this show.
This is the amazing seminar for human kind.
3 excellent panelists, especially having “walked the talk” imperative for our “real life” applications, definitely not ivory towers. AI proving in beating human in Go, demonstrating yes it can be also intuitive, creative, Robot examples proving point emotional empathy and social compassion, assistive continuously improving. Real medical diagnosis and remedy.. So much more here.,well done BBC, Imperial, everyone including panelists, awesome Q / A ( e.g conundrum with AI law agree to argument presented)
"In any system of energy, Control is what consumes energy the most. No energy store holds enough energy to extract an amount of energy equal to the total energy it stores. No system of energy can deliver sum useful energy in excess of the total energy put into constructing it. This universal truth applies to all systems. Energy, like time, flows from past to future" (2017).
Beautiful last question by the girl with the pony tail
Great conversation with great thought leaders. Great go BBC
Thank you so much to the host of this program for giving us the opportunity to listen to these three incredibly intelligent individuals.
the numbers on 6:15 are impressive I did some search and I've got In the 1980s: Estimates suggested that approximately 1 in 2,500 children were diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Early 2000s: Prevalence rates had risen to around 1 in 150 children. The guy suggest now 1 in 30!!! it's frightening
I love it ❤️ Narrow AI is a "machine" that is able to perform one single task and it's not specialized. On the other hand the general AI is a machine that is able to perform many tasks and learn from them at the same time, however, nowadays it's just a concept used to tailor and train current AI models to provide a human-like output, pointing out that it's not intended to replace human work but boost it.
Thanks BBC for recording and sharing this educational video
2:10 3:46 4:40 5:42 7:08 8:12 9:45 10:42 12:26 13:43 15:04 16:11 16:22 17:43 19:30 20:09 21:30 22:43 23:38 24:51 Her accent and voice sounds very nice to me. So I would like to practice this.
An incredible 25 minutes exploring the potential for expanding possibilities.
"In 5 years time you won't need to code, you just describe to what you want to achieve", this is the same thing people told me in ~1985 when I started to learn to program.
Passionately enjoyed watching your debate on AI.
As a Korean, I find it impressive that so many audience members raise their hands to ask questions. Whenever I feel like raising my hand to ask a question, my heart starts beating so fast that I end up giving up on asking.😢
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This was an amazing discussion, I really enjoyed listening to these pioneers from field of AI. Thanks to BBC for bringing thse type of discussions which keeps me updated.
The all three engineer explain a superb ideas about AI. In which there's no doubt and no way to ask questions 😮❤
The last question from that little girl is the reality of what is happening now.
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