What exactly is artificial intelligence? Here are five things you need to know about AI. Subscribe here: For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news Video produced in partnership with The Open University and @bbcideas. #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #BBCNews

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37 thoughts on “AI: Five things you need to know | BBC Ideas”
  1. This exploration into the world of AI truly encapsulates the blend of awe and concern that surrounds the field. At 🎦SciExploreHub, we're constantly delving into similar narratives that weave through the fabric of technological progress and its impact on humanity. The journey from AI's inception in the 1940s to today’s chatbots and beyond is a testament to human ingenuity and the relentless pursuit of advancement. Your breakdown of AI's capabilities, especially in distinguishing between AI-generated responses and genuine human emotion, provides a crucial perspective for our audience. It reminds us that while AI can mirror human-like interactions, it lacks the depth of human experience and empathy.

    Moreover, the discussion on AI's potential missteps, such as propagating biases or inaccuracies, underscores the importance of ethical frameworks in AI development. It's a topic we at SciExploreHub hold in high regard, understanding that technology's greatest potential lies in its ability to serve humanity responsibly and equitably.

    As AI continues to evolve, videos like yours help demystify the technology, making it more accessible and understandable to the public. It's essential content that sparks important conversations about how we navigate the future of AI, balancing its vast potential against its ethical implications.

    We're excited to see where this journey takes us and to continue sharing insights with our community. Your video is a valuable contribution to the ongoing dialogue about AI's role in society, and we look forward to more discussions that challenge, educate, and inspire. Keep up the great work!

  2. Hello.
    I'm a college student majoring in AI. But I don't have any professional knowledge.
    I have learned a lot from the news! Basic common knowledge will make me brighter.
    I hope that more AI video will be uploaded on BBC news. Thank you for always great videos!

  3. AI has been trained to decide by themselves and make independent choices towards it's objective. That is what is fundamentally different about AI.
    The last line was laughable.
    How many of us have the choice to use or not use a smartphone, messaging apps or social media?
    The problem is these things have a way of integrating so deeply into our everyday lives that we have no option but to use it.
    AI will have unthinkable counts of effects on our society and what choices we get to make in our own lives.
    To be sure, not saying we reject it or be afraid of it as baseline position, but to be blind to it's potential damaging effects is artificial dumbness that humanity can do without.
    Bad job BBC.

  4. Poor report. Did not highlight any of the dangers of AI. Deepfakes, replacing jobs, etc. plus not to mention robots use of AI. I understand AI self learns from it's interactions. It is also a brain of information and you don't really know what to expect when you start to ask the trained brain questions. For example the AIs that came up with moves in games that know human had though of.

  5. It's real abilities come from lack of privacy stolen from by the rich, they brainwash people to believe they're not capable of thought beneficial to society and your family and self, but the truth is it's the rich that have been brainwashed the most,it's them whom don't have the ability to make all your decisions , because of this truth it's them whom don't have enough focus on their own lives to it live it with much consciousness and wisdom, AI DOESN'T FEEL THE JOYS AND EMOTIONS OF TO MAKE THE BEST CHOICES OF YOUR SELF AWARENESS OF OTHERS, you can see all the contradictions I mention in the ideas and motivations from the people who have control of AI and its uses,

  6. stupidity has taken over and conquered Star Wars.
    nothing good coming outta this camp for a long time.
    Seems like all those in charge, know absolutely nothing about Star Wars and all its greatness.

  7. @teddypreston5525
    I wonder why you never used the term "sentient"? That's the whole issue here. Can AI ever become fully a sentient being? We know that the "being" part is no possible; as we understand a living and reproducing biological unit. But a rouge AI can cause much damaged once it would get pair with a Quantum computer. Something a rogue AI might be waiting for. And once that that happens it will be hell to pay. Think about it! Faster than a real being can even think and making correct decision that not even our brain could ever come up with. Seen the future outcomes an given future possibilities with Quantum Computers is a tantamount possibility and a very scary one.

  8. Why does every piece on AI include a big collection of fantastic promissory benefits, but few examples of actual real world benefits? For 50 years I've been hearing about the benefits of fission, but they never arrive. 🤷

  9. AI is the antichrist.
    And the bbc, government owned media clearly are on a mission to convince you AI is all good.
    Fits nicely into their transhuman globalist sick agenda. Homo robotica.

  10. BBC, like others, continues to confuse people by using the umbrella term "AI" instead of the many separate technologies under that overly-broad term. It also gets history wrong by saying "neural nets" have been around forever which while literally true, ignores that fact that most "AI" between 1940s-2000 was completely different, Logic Inferences based, systems rather than neural-nets. They could be taught a "fact" which today's language/multi-media models can not, hence the not-solved-anytime-soon problem of hallucinations.

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