Friday, 17 November 2023

40 years ago maybe my dad said AUTOMATION will Ruin the World

Friday, 17 November 2023

40 years ago maybe my dad said AUTOMATION will RUIN the WORLD

 

40 years ago maybe my dad said AUTOMATION will RUIN the WORLD

he was a Blacksmith in 1930s/40s Ireland and his brother Willie was a Ploughman

and I was a Computer operator back in 1978

when they were as big as Washing Machines and vibrated as much

and I stumbled into writing in 1987

with 20 years Listening BEFORE I started to write

so over 50 years in Love with words

my daughter who just got her Bio Chem Degree

worked on an AI project this Summer

so that's the background

now here's a few words from a Drop Out

he's still finding his feet


The science of AI with Yejin Choi
Bill Gates and Yejin Choi during podcast recording
By Bill Gates | November 16, 2023
I’ve spent a lot of 2023 thinking, reading, and talking about artificial intelligence. While some of its capabilities are shockingly impressive, its occasionally baffling behavior poses lots of questions about the science behind it. How does it work? Why is it easier for machines to mimic human thinking than human movement? Is the race towards larger AI models the right approach, or are there better paths forward? And what’s next on the horizon?
To talk through these answers and more, I sat down with Yejin Choi for the latest episode of Unconfuse Me. Few people are better at explaining the science of artificial intelligence than she is. She’s a computer science professor at the University of Washington, senior resource manager at the Allen Institute for AI, and the recipient of a MacArthur Fellowship. I thought her TED Talk earlier this year was incredibly informative.
I felt the same way after chatting with Yejin in person. Over the course of our conversation, we talked about how to train a large language model, why it’s so hard for robots to pick tools out of a box, and the role universities should play in the future of AI research. Like all my previous guests, she also brought a record to play—a song called “Virtual Insanity” (fitting for a back-and-forth on AI) that she used to listen to while working for Microsoft in the early 2000s.
I hope you’ll check this episode out. You can find it—and catch up on any episode of Unconfuse Me you might have missed—on SpotifyApple PodcastsYouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Thanks for listening, and thanks for being an Insider.





this is where my mum was born, not a pig sty. 
Cromane Lower Killorglin County Kerry

and that's where any faith I have comes from

AI has no faith by the way.....






 

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