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While we can't reliably decode complex thoughts just yet, we can already gauge a person's mood, and with the help of
artificial
intelligence, we can even decode some single-digit numbers or shapes or simple words that a person is thinking or hearing, or seeing.
Ten years ago, computer vision researchers thought that getting a computer to tell the difference between a cat and a dog would be almost impossible, even with the significant advance in the state of
artificial
intelligence.
I'm here to offer you a new way to think about my field,
artificial
intelligence.
We are in the middle of a renaissance in
artificial
intelligence right now.
Someday, we may have robots as smart as people,
artificial
intelligence, AI.
I'm a computer scientist, and the field that I work in is
artificial
intelligence.
So, what you'll see in a moment is a very simple biped that's learning how to walk using
artificial
evolution.
It becomes interesting when you put
artificial
intelligence into it.
Can we use the physical simulation of the character, use
artificial
intelligence, put that
artificial
intelligence into the character, drive virtual muscles, simulate the way he jumps off the dam, and then skydive afterwards, and have him caught by a bungee afterwards?
Here is actually what our
artificial
eye looks like.
And when you wake up in the morning and you read the newspaper and it says, "The robots are coming, they may take all our jobs," as a start-up investor focused on the future of work, our fund was the first one to say
artificial
intelligence should be a focus for us.
The point of showing these is I've always been interested in little
artificial
life pieces.
So, I think in the next 20 years, if we can get rid of all of the traditional approaches to
artificial
intelligence, like neural nets and genetic algorithms and rule-based systems, and just turn our sights a little bit higher to say, can we make a system that can use all those things for the right kind of problem?
And by this, I don't mean human-level AI, or science fiction
artificial
intelligence; I simply mean that machines and algorithms are making decisions.
We could build large machines, so-called
artificial
trees, that will scrub CO2 from the air.
So when people voice fears of
artificial
intelligence, very often, they invoke images of humanoid robots run amok.
What we need to fear most is not what
artificial
intelligence will do to us on its own, but how the people in power will use
artificial
intelligence to control us and to manipulate us in novel, sometimes hidden, subtle and unexpected ways.
Now,
artificial
intelligence has started bolstering their business as well.
And it may seem like
artificial
intelligence is just the next thing after online ads.
And that's just one of the basic things that
artificial
intelligence can do.
We have to mobilize our technology, our creativity and yes, our politics so that we can build
artificial
intelligence that supports us in our human goals but that is also constrained by our human values.
So to go back to that Hollywood paraphrase, we do want the prodigious potential of
artificial
intelligence and digital technology to blossom, but for that, we must face this prodigious menace, open-eyed and now.
Chris Anderson: Help us understand what machine learning is, because that seems to be the key driver of so much of the excitement and also of the concern around
artificial
intelligence.
Sebastian Thrun: So,
artificial
intelligence and machine learning is about 60 years old and has not had a great day in its past until recently.
So while we see advanced technology like robotics and
artificial
intelligence growing exponentially in the developed world, those same people are worried that a technologically backward Africa is falling behind.
Sadly, while all dog breeds are the product of
artificial
selection, some are healthier than others.
So if we could build soft actuators, or
artificial
muscles, that are as versatile, adaptable and could have the same performance as the real thing, we could build almost any type of robot for almost any type of use.
About 10 years ago, when I did my PhD back in Austria, my colleagues and I rediscovered what is likely one of the very first publications on
artificial
muscle, published in 1880.
Now, having two such needles is not a practical way of operating
artificial
muscles, but this amazing experiment got me hooked on the topic.
I wanted to create new ways to build
artificial
muscles that would work well for real-world applications.
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