Transcript: I think AI doomers forget that we have already been killed by technology.
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The speaker emphasizes their unique strategy regarding AI, recognizing the existing interest in such pervasive technology and its demonstrated potential. They argue that success in this field isn't solely about attractive designs but also about hiring the best engineering talent to make technological advancements possible. Acknowledging their own limitations, the speaker notes the importance of fundamental technology developed by their friends and the need for substantial technological work, implying that simple technology orchestration is not enough for sustained success. Despite the rambling nature of their thoughts, the speaker seems to aim for a blend of business and consumer offerings, driven by core technological innovation and top engineering expertise.
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The phrase "computational intelligence" is challenging to use because "artificial intelligence" is more commonly known and used. The concept is deeply ingrained in the speaker's thinking.
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The author finds it humorous that people are anticipating the arrival of aliens when in reality, a form of intelligence has already arrived in the form of computational intelligence. They argue that while this intelligence may not be extraterrestrial, it remains foreign and incomprehensible to humans. Although we can create computational intelligence, the author emphasizes that this does not equate to a full understanding of it. Overall, the text discusses the concept of computational intelligence as an existing but enigmatic presence on Earth.
The process of using computational technology to create more advanced computational technology, such as through the manufacturing of semiconductors and the layout and design of circuits, is a fascinating example of the co-evolution of technology and humanity. This showcases the high value placed on computational intelligence, demonstrated by the extensive use of computer tools and knowledge of physics to continuously improve it. The balance and harmony between biological and computational intelligence, as well as the symbiotic relationship between humanity and technology, is evident in our current dependence on technology and its dependence on human development. While concerns about the potential dominance of computational intelligence exist, the co-evolution and mutual dependence between the two suggest a more symbiotic and cooperative future. The speaker discusses the future of biological intelligence and its potential relationship with computational intelligence, emphasizing the importance of reproduction and symbiosis. They express a belief that computers will become more integrated into daily life and express concerns about the implications of such integration, particularly regarding privacy and the potential impact on personal well-being. They ponder the possibility of humans becoming fully cyborgs and argue that a symbiotic relationship between computational and biological intelligence is essential for mutual benefit and to avoid potential risks associated with the development of artificial general intelligence.