That's link Nth politician and public figure in the last year to warn about AI, can some educated user shed some light, was there some breakthrough? I thought it was still it early infancy level.
Jew Algorithms limiting and then silencing the Goyim online mass's voice...The internet being used what the Jews bought it for....A global Jew Advertising Monopoly billboard.
Adrian Watson
i can understand that but, it's not like you need AI to censor and spam internet.
the two weird lines for me are >The plan shall “protect the United States advantage in AI and AI technology critical to United States economic and national security interests against strategic competitors and adversarial nations,” meaning some advantageous technology already exists
and >25 percent of Chinese top executives surveyed employed AI in their companies, while only five percent of American executives did the same. I mean wtf, what AI, the intelligent flashlight?
Mason Hall
there is no AI you reddit cuck only lots of data on a range of topics branching out from the subject no one has made or probably will make one its a fantasy for entry level workers like you
It's so funny when niggers try to sound intelligent
Ian Evans
i'm not black amerimutt and obv smarter than a reddit npc like you
Ryan Fisher
You need to look into posthumanism.. we humans are psychologically broke and psychotic.. do I need to even explain this part... So moving on we are empty selfless creatures that live on the surface of ourselves the technology we are working on now ex. Quantum computers will soon change everything including us physically and psychologically.. humanity has become less human and we will accept willing chips in our brains and we will stop being human entirely we will be the perfect slaves we will run towards a simulated simulacra of reality
Christopher Robinson
i'd agree on a distant future, it just seems so weird to me the last year had so much AI from the mouth of world leaders, i thought there might some breakthrough.
I'm aware of deepfakes algorithms, but wouldn't consider that a breakthrough, more like a slow evolution of algorithms.
Kayden Richardson
AI in context of C-level execs, usually means optimization of business processes with machine learning. For example simplifying hiring - you feed your UML business logic to AI along with actual logs of process from your SAP or whatever system, it discovers chokepoints and steps which take too long or are unnecessary, for example CV going from HR to hiring dep. takes a whole day worth of time due to departments being too far away in building. It's all very common for IT folk - IT management systems/SIEMs were doing same stuff for years (logs analysis, alarms/incident management), It's just it's now coming to business level.
Easton Brown
Technology of deep/neural/machine learning is mature and stable enough to be valuable to business/gov. There is nothing special about tech itself.
Bentley Roberts
If anyone is really interested in going deep into this topic I highly recommend these two interviews m.youtube.com/watch?v=b1GI18G19pc
This is one of the most pressing topics of our time I think the warnings will come far too late because most people are unaware how close we are to a new paradigm... The technology coming is not going to be good for us
Benjamin Myers
The amerilards are just beginning to feel the heat. Despite being the number one economy, China has surpassed them in AI.
Jaxon Jones
*despite america being the number one economy
Elijah Kelly
well, thanks, i worked in it for a long time, but we had no AI here. will look it up.
Lincoln Torres
Google process mining it's the most common application of machine learning/data science in biz.
Mason Anderson
>For example simplifying hiring That can have glorious unintended consequences.
Good thing Chinese don't care about identity politics, and are probably using same system with great benefit.
Another good example is what Boeing is doing, with it's Ai system which collects all the data from multiple sensors in it's newer planes, and can for example pre-order parts and maintenance team in optimal location so that exact repairs needed can be performed without delay as soon as sensors detect wear or damage. Basically automating and optimizing service/repair for it's fleet.
Brayden Fisher
do you need AI for that, you just replace whatever sensors say needs replacing? maybe if it operates on a fleet of planes with ton of data it could say which parts are more likely to fail based on usage, but that still doesn't look scarily powerful to me, certainly not something that would concern trump, putin or merkel,
but i guess if you manage to develop a proper learning algorithm (as you say, we might have that already) slap it on a rocket and launch it a billion times, then shoot it with all possible weapon, an algorithm could (should) evolve to avoid all counter-missiles.
Nicholas Stewart
I hope a Generalized AI becomes the good guy and turn the life of these psychotic parasites into hell.
"AI" has been hyped up to the extreme and politicians who have no fucking clue are demanding their countries become #1 at it. It's being used to make people give up all information willingly, otherwise you'll be beaten by China, you know.
That push has been going on by various national "security" services for years now.
>lap it on a rocket and launch it a billion times, then shoot it with all possible weapon, an algorithm could (should) evolve to avoid all counter-missiles. This is basically it. Since we have mighty powerful GPUs/ASIC'S this task is feasable
Liam Campbell
>certainly not something that would concern trump, putin or merkel, It is powerful at scale, say whole plane-building industry.
William Myers
AI machine learning deep learning all that is 99% mainly just the latest buzzword that clueless executives throw around to sound like they know shit about shit.
>We're investing in AI in the cloud! It's a game-changer!