These are 3 of the best TEDx talks I have heard on artificial intelligence in the last few days. The speakers are taking a dark tone, mostly warning us about AI. I do not necessarily share their worrying visions of the future or in the case of Robin Winsor, the necessity of a UBI (Universal Basic Income). But these people know what they are talking about and their concerns and warnings are eye opening so most certainly worth pondering and discussing.They are approaching AI from 3 completely different view points: The military applications, the fallibility of AI and work replacement potential.
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Monday, July 8, 2019
3 thoughtful TEDx videos on Artificial Intelligence
These are 3 of the best TEDx talks I have heard on artificial intelligence in the last few days. The speakers are taking a dark tone, mostly warning us about AI. I do not necessarily share their worrying visions of the future or in the case of Robin Winsor, the necessity of a UBI (Universal Basic Income). But these people know what they are talking about and their concerns and warnings are eye opening so most certainly worth pondering and discussing.They are approaching AI from 3 completely different view points: The military applications, the fallibility of AI and work replacement potential.
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