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T.REX TALK

Artificial Intelligence vs. Natural Dumbness

T.REX TALK

T.REX ARMS

Technology

4.6732 Ratings

🗓️ 21 February 2023

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

Are AIs getting smarter faster than we are getting dumber? Will they lift us to higher plane of human evolution, or send killer robots to terminate us? It is becoming increasing clear that futurists of the past were very bad at predicting what AIs would be good at. Here are a few observations on how the battle for reality might go during the rise of the machines.

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0:00.0

Welcome to another T-Rex talk. This is Isaac Botkin, and today we're going to be talking about

0:11.2

artificial intelligence. Now, you may be wondering why we're talking about artificial intelligence

0:16.0

on a podcast that is primarily about the citizens' defense industry and shooting and holster making,

0:24.5

but you already downloaded the podcast. You're already listening to it. You probably already

0:28.0

figured it out. We've already talked about artificial intelligence a few times before as well.

0:32.9

We've talked about potential artificial intelligence tools inside of future digital night vision devices to

0:39.3

clean up images, combine input from different sensors.

0:43.3

There's a lot of potential uses for artificial intelligence within the normal T-Rex talk conversational

0:51.3

landscape.

0:52.3

But the other reason that I want to talk about artificial intelligence

0:55.2

is it's been in the news quite a bit recently. And there's several reasons for that. One of them is,

1:01.7

I made an AI version of my own voice, so I don't have to record these podcasts anymore. It's kind of

1:06.6

convincing, don't you think? I would say that the artificial intelligence tools that exist and just

1:11.7

general advances in the artificial intelligence area of study have had major, major breakthroughs

1:18.7

in the last six to eight months, probably more than have ever happened in my entire lifetime. And so a lot of

1:26.5

people have been talking about that. But the interesting thing to me

1:28.9

is that these advances in artificial intelligence are also really, really different than anybody

1:35.7

predicted. Certainly very different from all of the previous artificial intelligence predictions

1:42.2

in my lifetime. So in this episode, we're going to talk a little bit

1:45.7

about what some of those developments are. We're also going to talk about what they might mean,

1:50.6

what artificial intelligence tools might exist in the future for good or for evil, and what some

1:55.4

of the implications of these are. Clearly, there are some implications with the power of some of these tools, and there's already

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