Why a Forefather of AI Fears the Future
Offered By: World Science Festival via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the potential consequences of advanced artificial intelligence in this thought-provoking 1-hour and 12-minute conference talk from the World Science Festival's Big Ideas series. Join renowned AI pioneer Yoshua Bengio as he delves into humanity's possible futures in a world increasingly populated by sophisticated mechanical minds. Moderated by Brian Greene, this discussion examines the fears and concerns surrounding the rapid development of AI technology. Gain insights into the potential risks and challenges posed by artificial intelligence, and consider the ethical implications of creating ever-more intelligent machines. Discover why one of the forefathers of AI expresses apprehension about the future and learn about the critical questions facing society as we navigate the complex relationship between humans and advanced AI systems.
Syllabus
Why a Forefather of AI Fears the Future
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World Science Festival
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