Building the foundations of AI and deep learning
- from using datasets to build code from no code by selecting interesting charts from datasets and dealing with open-ended questions by trawling huge databases to formulate answers that open up new areas of inquiry.
- to helping find new drugs using predictions about how proteins fold in three dimensions
Creating tech (could be a chip in your brain accessing datasets ) that can finish your sentences, using a better turn of phrase; or use a snatch of melody to compose music that sounds as if you wrote it (though you never would have); or solve a problem by creating hundreds of lines of computer code—leaving you to focus on something even harder. (Cure for alzheimers perhaps ??)
Is this AI tech is merely the descendant of the power looms and steam engines that hastened the Industrial Revolution.
This new technology grasps the symbols in language, music and programming and uses them in ways that seem more creative.
Should we fear AI
Will Chinese- and American-trained ais be recruited to an ideological struggle to bend minds and influence elections ? What will happen to cultures that are poorly represented online?
Who has access to this data and this ability to make exponential changes to systems?
Can we build monsters? Like “the terminator” (shark music)
The fear is that AI and the machine will replace humanity
Automation poses a threat to people who have repetitive, routine jobs - BUT everything is pointing to these people being reemployed as lifelong learners - artists, writers , programmers and human to human careers
A massive boost to productivity that won’t replace the human but will complement us
Welcome to the #nexttechrevolution
Inspired from https://www.economist.com/leaders/2022/06/09/artificial-intelligences-new-frontier
How smarter AI will change the world as we know it - from TheEconomist
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