This Week’s BIGGEST AI News πŸ”’ Keep your digital life private and stay safe online: Ever wonder what’s new in the world of artificial intelligence? This video covers this week’s biggest AI news, bringing you the latest discoveries, innovations and discussions in the field. From advances in machine learning techniques to new AI applications in healthcare, finance and beyond, we delve into the stories that are shaping the future of technology. We begin by exploring the latest AI models released and their potential impact on various industries. We then discuss the ethical considerations and regulatory developments surrounding AI technologies. Whether you’re an AI enthusiast, tech industry professional, or just curious about how AI is evolving, this video provides insightful updates and analysis. Stay informed about the most significant AI trends and how they may affect you. Don’t forget to like, subscribe and share…

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32 thoughts on “The BIGGEST AI News This Week”
  1. These attempts to develop artificial intelligence are already revealing that we cannot objectively define what intelligence is. We can only train machines to see things like we do and map that to a linguistic-based model and hope for the best. We believe that we are intelligent, but now we see that we don't know what intelligence is objectively, we cannot consistently measure it, so we cannot have true AI, only machines that we've trained to be as stupid as we are. That's why everything you see or hear done with AI looks or sounds wrong, like it's sour and always slightly off.

  2. What is bad about "no job is needed"?
    If all job is replaced and machine produce all the food and resources we need, there'll be 2 scenarios:

    1. Utopia: We can all just sit back and relax since society is self sufficient. Do what we like, play what we like without having to work.
    2. Dystopia: Government monopolize AI, "You will all live in pods, you will own nothing, you will be happy, you will eat bugs."

  3. AI is definitely not more dangerous than nuclear technology. It's a disruptive technology and can make our lives better. Like every tool, it can also be dangerous, but definitely not comparable to nuclear power!

  4. I BELIEVE IT'S TOO LATE TO STOP AI. THE UN IS NOT A GOVERNMENT AGENCY THEY HAVE NO RELATIONSHIP TO GOVERNMENT AND THEY DON'T HAVE THE RIGHT TO MAKE ANY DECISIONS LIKE THIS.

  5. If you read a previous comment of mine, this video implies that I was wrong…
    'I guess the population isn't growing, fast enough.??'
    The theory that more workers are needed to serve the overpopulation must also be wrong.??
    'I'm guessing?'
    Oh, my comment implies that the AI robotics are needed because there are not enough humans to cope with the growth of the human population.

  6. There is a 'deliberate' concealing of Military uses of AI and its possible encouragement of conflicts via the 'not touch technique' of mass murder like in Gaza and criminal use to steal, blackmail and intimidate. Last but not least, its use in the Media outlets to brainwash and and propagate harmful ideas.

  7. I never commented yet to say that I look forward to vids like yours, although a while I was skeptical at first since titles seemed more intimidating than the actual content. This brings an awareness that I've learned to embrace little by little, and what we need to do to responsibly engage the use of AI and all of these developing ground breaking technologies. I haven't learned how to do what I hear some of these AI influencers do to "make money" with it, but GPT4 and Julius, along with Co-Pilot has helped me create some amazing logos and work related assistance it would have taken me days or hours to think of myself with any traditional search engine. Lastly, "saving our jobs" I've learned is not totally through regulation or halting AI research, but learning to actually use and upskill right now to become more value added employees and to use it in ways no one else comes up with in the workplace, since it's here to stay after all. That was long, but I had to explain, and say thank you.

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