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Jon Stewart On The False Promises of AI | The Daily Show

Jon Stewart On The False Promises of AI | The Daily Show

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Jon Stewart tackles the AI revolution and how its creators are promising a better future while building technology to make human workers obsolete. #DailyShow #JonStewart #AI

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  1. The big difference is this: at the first Industrial Revolution, the motor replaced the horse at the wagon, but kept the conductor. Now, comes AI and it will replace the conductor. A horse can eat free grass at the fileds; but what about the unemployable 50 years old conductor? What will he do? What all of us, "useless humans", will do? Perhaps, we will have to ask AI to help us find an answer to that.

  2. Prompt engineering is effectively computer programming with natural language. It’s easier than using code but it’s definitely a form of engineering. You could call it “natural language programmer.” When you start doing it a lot, your mind reorients to the capabilities of Ai and you get a lot better at it.

  3. EXPLAIN THIS JON: The U.S. economy added more jobs than expected in March.
    Data released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics on Friday revealed that the labor market added 303,000 nonfarm payroll jobs in March, surpassing economists' expectations of 214,000.
    The unemployment rate dropped to 3.8% from February's 3.9%.

  4. AI will indeed one day cure all diseases and solve climate change. But again, its very broad in terms of how it can be applied. The scientists are the ones using AI right now to solve these problems, not Mark Zuckerberg.

  5. I always get a chuckle on all the people trying to sell the new AIs. They're not true AIs people, they're basically just the text message autocomplete in your phone with a slightly larget engine. They can't drive your car for you, they can't even get your texts spelled right.

  6. We have all been forced aboard a barely tested ai rocketship, whose mechanics can't explain how the components actually arrive at it's incredible performance, equipped with gauges that are mostly right, but often lie…can teach itself things we aren't fully aware of yet…contains a gas pedal that is capable of speeds that are so fast that it can destroy many aspects of humanity and doesn't have a limiter on it…whose design specs are available for criminals to craft equivalent rocket ships without any safety features, and exponentially flying faster and faster to an unknown destination hoping that nothing will break and that all will be just fine? Got it.

  7. The skilled trades will never go away. I hate getting automated help lines. My one son drives a an excavator and my other installs appliances and does mechanic work on the side. I done worry.

  8. I'm all for increased time for creativity, unfortunately nobody is paying for me that so I can't pay the bills from my "me- time". I'm sure A.I. would work perfectly well in a utopian fantasy world, where people don't have bills, no money and I just get whatever I want for free.

  9. AI is really only part of the problem. The bigger problem: ownership of the AI by a very few ultra-rich people. If we are able to reap the benefits of any technology, people need bargaining power, and our current state of income inequality shows that most people do not really have this power. Not in a sense that matters.

  10. Think long term. This is so short sighted. Yes, there will propably be turmoil in the coming decades from job loss, but then universal basic income will be implemented and we will adapt to living free of work, without worry of food and housing. There is a better world on the other side.

  11. Remember when the AI hype started and people were worried about robots ruling the world and destroying mankind? Yea, that's not the threat. Humans, specifically humans with power and money, are the threat. Always were, always will be.

  12. Use AI to replace the Senate and the House of Representatives; also, the Supreme Court should be AI'ed, this way we'd know that any decisions coming from the highest court in the land is an unbiased decision.

  13. Look at it this way – AI could be a source of poetic justice when it replaces corporate board members, CEO's, CFO's and then buys out companies entirely. THAT is what Elon Musk should fear!

  14. From one shill to another and here we are back again with this one. At least Jon Stewart is tolerable and not blatantly bought. He has the decency to pretend.

  15. A Luddites poem:
    They said Ned Ludd was an idiot boy
    That all he could do was wreck and destroy, and
    He turned to his workmates and said: Death to Machines
    They tread on our future and they stamp on our dreams.

  16. i trust Sam and Nadela more than any politician. i wish google could keep up but seems paralzyed with wokeness. this is frankly disappointing as a google investor.

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