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2023-08-17

AI has become a bit of a bogeyman, used to scare us all into thinking that we will soon be thrown on the scrap-heap of history when our jobs are taken by automation/artificial intelligence.

Is there any truth to this suggestion?

Or is it all a wild over-hyping that will fizzle out in the cold light of reality?

What is "intelligence" anyway?

Does it differ from wisdom?

What will we do if/when the mundane is covered by automation and we don't need "the daily round, the common task" in order to survive? The answer will depend upon who garners the fruits of its labours - will they be reserved for the elite of the WEF-UN partnership ("you will own nothing and be happy"), or will they be available for all humanity?

As always, innovation can be used for good and/or for bad purposes.

Richard Vobes investigates  ...

(59 minutes)

 

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And this is Andy's presentation on AI from the recent Glastonbury Symposium. They don't usually release a public version on YouTube so early, so I guess this early release reflects the importance attached to this topic.

(67 minutes)

 

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