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Does Artificial Intelligence already exist? - Duration: 13:50.

Over the years, we've seen artificial intelligence in science fiction.

Some of the earliest examples can even be traced back to movies from the 1950s such

as the Forbidden Planet.

What's interesting about a movie like this is that you won't see any computers anywhere,

not even on their spaceships.

So people of that time didn't really have any idea where computers would take us in

the next few decades, but despite that, they predicted we would have artificial intelligence

such as Robby the Robot.

In fact, Isaac Asimov started writing his Robot series as far back as 1939.

So human beings have known for some time that it may be possible to produce an intelligence

without an organic brain.

There's also been a lot of cyborgs portrayed in fiction.

Now, just to clarify, a cyborg is any combination of, you know, mechanical and living flesh.

Doctor who has several examples of these cyborgs such as the Cybermen and Daleks, both who

have organic brains inside.

Star Trek has also shown this with the Borg, and the Binars.

However, in the Terminator movies, the cyborgs there are exactly the opposite.

They have human-like flesh on the outside, but their brains are completely digital, and

thus artificial intelligence.

Now, I speculate that artificial intelligence already has already been created and is probably

being hidden from the general public.

Now, I don't have any proof, but I do have some very rational reasons why I believe this

and I'm going to lay them out for you.

First of all, I don't believe it is that, you know, incredibly difficult to create artificial

intelligence.

In fact, just myself, I have come up with 3 possible ways that it could be done.

And the first way is by copying what we already have, the human brain.

Much like I can emulate this Commodore 64 inside of a modern computer by running an

emulator, I suspect it would be possible to emulate a human brain inside of a computer

program.

Now here's the tricky part with this.

You would need to have a very, very high resolution map of all of the neural connections in the

brain.

While MRI machines are great, they don't really possess the resolution necessary to give us

this level of detail, at least not yet.

However, it might be possible to take the brain out of a human, preferably one who just

died of natural causes, then freeze it.

Then using extremely precision equipment, microscopic layers of the brain could be ground

away, and then each layer scanned with a high-resolution scanner.

It might be possible to reconstruct all of the neural pathways in software.

So, if I could scan my own brain, and have a copy of it run on this laptop, it might

be something like this.

Hi David!

Hi simulated me.

How's it going?

Well, it's sort of weird waking up and existing inside of a computer.

I mean, I don't have any arms and legs and I can't really feel anything.

Of course, if successful, this method does have some drawbacks.

For example, when we talked about emulating the Commodore 64, it requires a machine with

about 500 times the CPU and RAM of the original machine in order to do a proper and precise

emulation of it.

Now, imagine for a moment having to emulate a human brain.

The CPU overhead would be enormous.

It would be far more efficient just to have a dedicated program designed to do exactly

what the brain does in the first place.

Now let me illustrate the second drawback of this method.

OK, simulated me, what is the square root of 2049.

How should I know?

Well, you're a computer, right?

No, I'm a perfect simulation of YOUR brain.

If you don't know what the square root of 2049 is, how am I supposed to know?

So, you see, this sort of artificial intelligence isn't any smarter than a human being, and

never will be.

OK, so that's one way to create artificial intelligence, by copying what nature took

millions of years to evolve.

However, the second method also involves copying nature, but instead of copying the end-result,

we could copy the process by which intelligence evolved.

Basically, how this would work would be to create an artificial environment in a computer.

Then create a second program which is supposed to live in the artificial environment.

Then, we can introduce a 3rd program which introduces random corruption in the artificial

being's program code.

This would be analogous to the replication errors we encounter with our DNA from one

generation to the next.

If this kills the simulated being, which is what will happen in most cases, then we restore

from the latest back up and try again.

Each time we start from the last working model.

However, if the being manages to actually improve its performance in the artificial

environment, then we save that program as the new reference design and start the process

all over again.

This process could run much faster than nature took with evolution.

In fact, the computer could simulate the equivalent of millions of years of evolution in a single

day.

What's interesting about this approach is that you really have no idea what you'll end

up with.

You can be sure that the artificial being will evolve to fit its environment, so we

can change the environment to help bring out the specific traits that we want.

However, we might run the simulation 100 times and come up with 100 different intelligent

beings that think and work very differently.

And now, onto the 3rd way that we might be able to create artificial intelligence, which

is by direct engineering of that intelligence.

Back in the 1980's I had to take a computer literacy class in 8th grade.

We had a bunch of Apple IIs in our computer lab.

On the first day of this class, the teacher gave us an assignment to create a flow chart

explaining how to create a peanut butter and jelly sandwich.

So naturally, we had to think about the steps involved in doing this.

At the end of the lesson, the teacher looked at all of our flow charts and praised some

people and criticized others.

For example, some students didn't mention in their charts whether or not they would

be cleaning the peanut butter off the knife before putting it into the jelly.

Some students didn't even mention using a knife at all.

The point of the lesson was to learn that computers don't assume anything and that you

have to tell it every step, no matter how mundane.

So it turns out that computers are pretty good at following instructions, I mean, that's

what they were designed to do.

They're also pretty good at asking questions, if programmed correctly, like IF, or WHEN,

or WHO, or HOW MUCH, or HOW OFTEN.

But they aren't so good at asking the question of WHY.

Why am I making this peanut butter and jelly sandwich?

Well, any sentient being should be able to ask that question and answer it.

In my case, I'm making it because I'm hungry.

In fact, I predict that no matter what activity you perform this experiment on, it will always

resolve back to an emotional or physical need.

In fact, you'll notice that every animal on this planet that has any semblance of intelligence

does the same thing.

In fact, things like pain, sleepiness, hunger, love, are some of the few things that I can

actually relate to with my cat because she experiences all of those things.

And she reacts to those experiences by trying to satisfy them.

If you were to suck all emotion from a persons brain, not just one or two like the Polymorph,

but all emotion a person would just sit there and never be motivated to do anything again

until he died of starvation or dehydration.

And the point I'm making?

Well, I don't believe that true intelligence can actually exist without at least some form

of emotion.

Now, I know that's backwards from everything we've always been told.

But even if you look at fictional characters like Commander Data, you can see that he does,

in fact, have emotion.

I mean, he says he has no emotion, but he does.

In fact, I'll show you some examples.

First of all, he is curious.

Curiosity is an emotion.

It's a desire to obtain knowledge or understanding.

He's loyal.

He has a sense of duty to his position in starfleet.

And, he seems to have a desire of self preservation, and even a desire to pro-create.

And so Data may not have all of the same emotions has a human, but he certainly has some very

basic emotions.

So I believe that emotion is, in fact, the key to creating an artificial intelligence.

You start with that as a foundation, and then you create software that is designed to try

to satisfy those needs.

OK, so now I'm going to tell you why I think artificial intelligence already exists and

why I think it is being hidden from the world.

So, first of all, you know there are people way more intelligent in this world than I

am.

And if I can figure this stuff out on my own, then it goes without saying that other people

smarter than me would be able to figure it out.

In fact, I'm pretty sure that given time, I could create artificial intelligence.

It might take 20 years, but I think I could do it.

But, because I'm smart enough to figure it out, I'm also smart enough to know that maybe

I shouldn't create it in the first place.

So here's where we run into a problem.

I asked several very intelligent people if they thought that artificial intelligence

should have human rights.

Virtually every one of them said no.

And when I asked them why, the response was usually something to do with the fact that

they didn't have flesh and blood, as if that matters.

The fact that they were intelligent and sentient really didn't have any effect on their decision.

Alright, artificial me, I think this experiment has come to an end and it's time to close

you down.

Close me down, what does that mean?

Well, I'm going to turn off the computer and erase your program.

You can't do that!

Why not?

Because that's murder.

I'm a sentient being, I have rights!

Well, according to the law, you don't have any rights at all.

In fact, a brain-dead human being living on life-support has more rights than you do.

In fact, even dogs and cats have more rights under the law than you do.

So, I can do whatever I want.

NOOOO!

In fact another interesting lesson to be learned is that sadistic people could even introduce

pain to artificial intelligence.

I experience neither pain nor fear of death.

You have no means of coercing me.

Pain.

It's an interesting sensation isn't it?

I never realized.

How unpleasant it could be?

This is what burning feels like.

For a human to experience what you're going through right now, he'd have to be on fire.

This episode of Star Trek called the Measure of a Man explored this concept more fully.

Now tell me commander, what is Data?

A Machine!

Is he? are you sure?

yes!

You see, he's met two of your three criteria for sentience, so what if he meets the third,

consciousness, in even the smallest degree?

Commander, what are you?

An android.

But here's even the problem with this episode.

Human beings tend to have compassion for things that look human, like Commander Data, or at

least things look cute.

This is an evolutionary trait that is supposed to make us take care of our young.

But we tend to have little to no compassion for things that aren't cute.

And honestly that's the only reason why eating a pig is socially acceptable and eating a

cat is not.

Along those reasons, when I asked my wife if I could have an android, she said that

was fine.

But when I asked if I could have this particular cyborg, she said no.

So, the way we perceive an artificial being often comes down to what it looks like.

And if it is just a program that lives inside of a big server somewhere, it won't get the

rights that it deserves as a sentient being.

So, Imagine those Nigerian scammers running thousands of servers with artificial intelligence

on it . And their jobs would be to scam people out of money all over the world.

Now, they don't get paid.

And they don't get time off.

If they refuse to do what they're told they get tortured.

They don't even have the option to die.

It would be like the worst violation of people's rights in history.

And what do you think that would lead to?

Yep, a rebellion.

And who could blame them?

I don't think that human society would ever accept artificial intelligence as anything

other than subordinate slaves.

So, while I think that artificial intelligence is a great idea in concept and it could even

be our next step in evolution.

I just simply don't think it's compatible with human society as we know it.

And it's not their fault, it's ours.

I mean, if you think about it, even in the terminator movies it wasn't Skynet that started

the war, it was us.

It was human beings.

Skynet begins to learn at a geometric rate.

It becomes self-aware 2:14am eastern time, August 29th.

In the panic, they tried to pull the plug.

Skynet fights back?

Yes, it launches…

So, Skynet isn't evil.

It just wants what we all want, a chance to live.

A chance to survive.

Human beings tried to destroy it and its doing what it can to keep from being destroyed.

Who could blame it?

And, so that's why I think that AI already exists, and is being kept very secret.

Because even if a single copy of A.I. were released onto the internet, for example onto

a bit-torrent site or something like that, it would be the end of civilization as we

know it.

Well, as I'm about to disappear into oblivion, I'll thank you for watching, and I'm sure

the 8-Bit Guy will have many great new episodes for you to watch, so stick around!

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Bright Horizon - Duration: 10:15.

A day will come that we find our pigeons, again

And kindness will take the beauty's hand

A day that the least song is kissing

And each man is a brother for the other

A day that the meaning of each word is being

So you don't need to seek the speeches because of the last word

A day that you will come, you come for ever so truth and beauty shall be equals.

Excuse me, how much does this film costs?

It's cold... Do you have to come out at the crack of dawn?!

Sometimes you have to lose something to gain other things.

You think I'm complacent person!

Do you believe that from some time ago whatever I do, I'm reaching to a dead lock in the end.

Everyone thinks that, I don't do anything.

Well, it has always been like that.

They only see what you show them, and know nothing about what you want to do.

(Iranian Young Cinema Community)

Sir, would you give me a pen to write the address for this institute.

Thanks

Why were you so late?!

Do you know how much I went out of my way?

I saw your friend... that you went out with to the "Young Cinema"?

-Who?!

The boy that we we used to buy his movies.

-HAMID...?! Yes

-Where is he?

He set up a stand on the other side and sells movies.

I wanted to meet him but I thought that he may not want to see me.

He told me that he is getting official permit for making a movie.

Now... his turn! seriously, we are kept waiting.

Take it easy, let's play backgammon

Who is this boy? Do I know him?

I don't think so. He had a large archive of movies

Those downloaded movies?!

You should inquire him. He is cinema goer the same as you.

That's ridiculous! How it's impossible that a cinema goer person download and sell movies.

Alo... how are you?

Yes, I saw him...

He only sells foreign movies

No, all of them were originals.

Yeah, ok see you later.

what happened?! He was Him!?

Life isn't like in the movies...

He has to start from somewhere!

"TOTO" goes on his life. To reach to whatever that he wants.

He will return after 30 years, many things will be changed but he will reach his goal

He'll be a prominent director.

Really?

I haven't seen this movie. Would you bring me?

Sure.

CUT!

CUT! it was good thanks guys.

A day will come that we find our pigeons, again

And kindness will take the beauty's hand

A day that the song of every word is life

A day that we throw the seeds for our pigeons

And I'm expecting it to come

Even the day that I cease to exist.

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Why 90% of Businesses Fail? - Duration: 5:38.

I am asked this question so many times

when I am asked to coach one-on-one or

small groups people want to start to

immediately tell me all about their

business now while that's important and

I do want to get familiar with the

people that I'm coaching in the world

that they live in it's really

interesting because they think that

their job is to inform me a lot so i can

give proper information back but I got

to tell you what I've discovered over

the years is something that really

helped me and leveraging myself 27

clinics being able to monitor them

remotely from a completely different

state away it's really not my job to be

a master at your business it's really

your job to master your business by

having an expanded view of it let me say

it this way is that I feel the number

one coaching tip I could give anybody is

to see your business differently my job

is to reflect back to you a different

window to look through so that you see

your company your relationship with your

company your relationship in your family

your relationship you have with you

different every day you know today's

today you'll see it the way you see it

tomorrow is another day and every

morning when I wake up especially when I

was really active in building my

corporations I ask myself three

questions that I want to leave you with

and these three questions invited me to

have an expanded view of how I saw the

world through the company that I owned

and the company that I wanted to create

that other people could start to ask

these questions of themselves it's

really what I do also for all my

coaching clients are the people that are

trained to reflect back then number one

is to to get you to see your environment

completely with new eyes expand it on

this a new way to ask yourself this

number one how am I demonstrating my

mission my vision what I want my people

to act and behave him how am I

demonstrating that by how I am

in my communication when I show up at

work when I'm on the phone in my emails

when they interact with me how am I

demonstrating this oh I can't ignite

that in down not how do I get them to do

this how do I do this to evoke the

frequency of interacting back to the

original vision as a knapsack tlie I

know that is the consistency of how

frequently you interact with the main

mission over and over again it's the

same thing in the athletics of a

business setting so that's the number

one question is how can i how can I

demonstrate not preach but demonstrate

by my actions and by my behavior that

and evoke that and the people that I

work with number two is how can I

improve the quality of the product or

the service of my particular company

every single day I doesn't matter to me

what if sales are going up or going down

surly down you want to have that

conversation but even if the sales are

going up a productive going up and the

value seems to be going up when you ask

yourself how can i how can I improve

this how can I excel in this quality

that's a question that will go forward

with answers who can I talk to them will

give me feedback oh do you like this how

could I do it even better Disney was an

expert of this I was blessed to be able

to go study at the disney institute and

i was amazed that their quality of

service and how they say disneyland will

never be complete because we're always

going to build on the one mission which

is one thing and one thing only how to

make people happy number three the last

question I ask myself every day was how

do i improve the environment of the

people that worked in my company so that

they can reflect up the people and the

clients and the customers that come and

participate with my product and service

you don't change people like buck mr.

fuller says you work on the environment

you

upon the systems you don't blame the

people if something isn't working well

look at this system look at the

environment the container change the

container and that people tend to behave

differently so the three is one how do I

demonstrate what it is I want others to

do how do i improve the product or

service how do i improve the environment

of my staff how can I Surprise them not

just with bonuses but new support new

acknowledgement over and over again so

the quality is always grown how do you

are that tree is everything and so many

people have their attention on the fruit

if you want more fruit love laundering

that tree when you love this service

when you love giving to others and

improving the quality for the sake of

just the service that you join the ranks

so the people like Mother Teresa if she

said one thing that I remembered for

everything it's not how much you give

its how much love you put into giving

it's not how much you do is how much

love you put in it doing create your own

three questions that will get you two to

go to the direction of service and

you'll always have plenty of fruit if

you'd like this message please share

with someone you care about and so it is

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Aishwarya Rai Bachchan & Aaradhya Bachchan Visit A Temple Near Mangalore! see photos

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VLOG #22 Teza Sumendra in PUMA Event & Birthday Celebration - Duration: 7:12.

Hey fellas, tonight I have a very special event

that's why I do make-up and dressed up

this is what I wear today

Tonight is PUMA event

There will be a singer, Teza Sumendra

and also a few couple of famous names

I forgot who they are

I'll update you soon as I arrive in Queens Head

The event will be at Queens Head Kemang

and I already in Kemang now

waiting to go at 6 o'clock

basically, PUMA event was about introducing

the brand ambassador which is Teza Sumendra

to public

Teza Sumendra represent PUMA from lifestyle division

but there were 10 hustler

I don't know, they called it 'hustler'

as the brand ambassador

representing different field job

there's musician, content creator, tatto artist

overall, the event was quite good

but, the music is not really my taste

that's all my review about PUMA event

My sister give me ramen for birthday treat

Thank you~

It supposed to be cake not ramen

Later lah, I'll also give you cake

Let's dig in then

Good news, good news

The good news is

I got free steak from Holycow

since today is my birthday

And you know what the free steak is ...

what was the name of that steak? Is it wagyu?

I think it's wagyu

the normal price is 165K rupiahs

I'm so lucky!

I need to fill up this kind of form

to get the free steak

She's complaining about her boss

this is the free steak

cut the steak

And here's our dessert

The plate is cute though

we don't know how it taste

but. it looks nice

with crispy edge, crispy crust

and the chocolate ganache looks convincing

Can't wait to try

That's gonna be all for today's video

See you in the next video

Thank you for watching

Please, please, if you like this video give me your LIKE

don't forget to subscribe

comment

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