Predictions About Artificial Super Intelligence - Theoretical Limits and Capabilities
Offered By: David Shapiro ~ AI via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the theoretical limits and cutting-edge capabilities of artificial intelligence and computing power in this 32-minute video. Delve into concepts like the Landauer Limit, quantum computing, and the processing power of the human brain. Examine the principles of universal computation, diminishing returns in AI models, and the Byzantine Generals Problem. Consider potential challenges like terminal race conditions and AI metastasis. Investigate the ideas of polymorphic AI, optimal intelligence, and Darwinian selection in AI development. Analyze the speed chess metaphor as it applies to AI decision-making. Gain insights into the future of AI and computing, balancing sophistication with physical constraints.
Syllabus
- Introduction
- Landauer Limit
- Quantum Computing
- Human Brain Power?
- Turing Complete Universal Computation?
- Diminishing Returns
- Byzantine Generals Problem
- Terminal Race Condition
- Metastasis
- Polymorphism
- Optimal Intelligence
- Darwinian Selection "Survival of the Fastest"
- Speed Chess Metaphor
- Conclusion & Recap
Taught by
David Shapiro ~ AI
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