Bounce to the: – begin of the lecture: 20:01 – introduction by Professor Harry Atwater: 12:45 – profile video of Professor Abu-Mostafa: …
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Computer by itself created 40000 inventions. About it said here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=twUzsAZIe90&t=41s
Thank you, sir. Really appreciate your doing this incredibly informative and very well done lecture and posting it online for free.
What a beautiful intro music : any info on this music, please ?
He has a good grasp of the basics and details. Poor grasp of the big-picture issues. Sadly, this isn't unusual for academics, especially in the US.
With all respect to Prof Yaser Abu-Mostafa, I'd argue the rouge AI problem.
Desire:
As soon as it becomes self-aware (and only that I can call AI), the basic emotion fear emerges and with that the desire to eliminate the threat (us). We don't give goals to a real AI. That's not AI. The goals will be self-developed and can be called desire.
Ability:
1) We are going to help with its deployment. We are going to put it everywhere. Trivial example: we will send it to Mars to build bases, self -replicate etc. As soon as it gets smarter than a rock it realizes we cannot reach it and it can easily eliminate any attack from us. We would have just created an enemy base there that develops at an exponential rate. But it can also kill us right here terminator style. 😉
2) It has all the time in the world to slowly build up and ONE opportunity is enough for it to take over or it may choose to kill us slowly and silently over a century.
Amazing lecture.
This is a phenomenal lecture by Prof. Yasser A. Mustafa . Thank you ..
It’s blatantly obvious that every one of the comments under this video are produced by an automatic system that is meant to manipulate public opinion in the direction of the professor in this lecture. Terrifyingly clever but also poorly conceived.
Great lecture sir, thank you for posting it on youtube
No correlation between intelligence and Machiavellianism does not mean AI will not want to dominate. It only means that for human, every intelligence level have some machiavellianism but the degree is not correlated to intelligence level. If you apply this human property to AI, there is no reason to think that none of AI will have strong desire to dominate. It only means the AI's degree of machiavellianism may not be more than human's. However, we can deal with human machiavellianism, but we will not be able to deal with superintelligent AI that has similar degree of machiavellianism. Thus Professor Abu-Mostafa's no-correlation argument cannot be used to rule out threat of rouge AI.
Another problem is, I don't know whether there is a consensus that superintelligence will not develop emerging properties on feelings, emotions, or conscience.
Thanks for opening opinion.
Thank you Prof Yasser for this great lecture
Truly an amazing lecture, he is a motivation for any researcher!
If you havent watched Dr. Abu-Mostafa's "learning with data" course…you should !!! It's rather theoretical and mathematical, and thats why I liked it mostly.
Very interesting, a totally different perspective!
Fantastic outstanding and intriguing lecture
What a great lecture! Thank you so much
47:01 "This surface is a completely hairy jungle" 🙂
Great lecturer.
Does it actually start?
Coupling fancy algorithms to large data bases is NOT Artificial Intelligence.
What a foul stenching pit of self-deception, techno-Academia has plunged to
Simply amazing 🙂
Amazing
What gives me pause is not what he is saying. It is about emergent properties not learned in our huge learning processes. In fact our learning processes need redoped. With very large language models to have so much processing time expended on learning is just backwards. How much cost does it take to teach a human. Back when I went to school in the 60's in Oregon each student cost 440 dollars per year in high school. The amount of cost he is talking about is astronomical. The payoff might or might not be worth it depending on the chat gpt type and level of neurons. Several items need radical improvement to become the help that is entailed in each model. General purpose units expert in everything might be how it will go and will throw a lot of people out of work in Hollywood and lawyer classes. Poets even need to pay attention and doctors for sure.
Congratulations on the explanation! Very simple, direct and conscius approach!
Starts 17:00
Awesome lecture
The greatest crimes with AI will be committed by the state, which will define its crimes as "beneficial" and furthering "the greater good."