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This YouTube video features two experts discussing the potential pros and cons of artificial intelligence. They discuss the idea that AI could become too powerful and self-sufficient, and the potential for humans to pursue goals even if it means competing with super intelligent AI.

  • 00:00:00 Jonathan Pageau and Jim Keller discuss the potential perils and promise of artificial intelligence. Pageau is a French Canadian liturgical artist and icon carver known for his work featured in museums across the world, while Keller is a microprocessor engineer known well in the relevant communities and beyond them for his work at Apple and AMD. They discuss the potential perils and promise of artificial intelligence, with Pageau emphasizing the potential for negative consequences such as increased inequality and tyranny. Keller, however, is more optimistic, believing that artificial intelligence can help humanity achieve greater things.
  • 00:05:00 According to some of the world's top neuroscientists, human beings perceive the world through stories, which is a fundamental part of their cognitive architecture. In the last few years, computers have become fast enough to do operations that are analogous to the way the brain runs. This has led to the development of language models and image models, which are able to translate information into a space where the program, the ideas, and the operations are all essentially the same thing.
  • 00:10:00 The YouTube video "AI: The Beast or Jerusalem? | Jonathan Pageau & Jim Keller | #308" discusses Jordan's new documentary logos and literacy, which was struck by how the translation of the biblical writings jump started the development of literacy across the entire world. Pastor's home was the first school and every morning it would begin with singing the Christian faith is a singing religion. The documentary also features a Gutenberg Bible printed on the Press of Johann gubern. Science and religion are opposing forces in the world, but historically that has not been the case. The book is available to everyone from Shakespeare to modern education and medicine and science to civilization itself. The video concludes with Jonathan Pageau discussing how the AI model could predict a result of a story better than the average person.
  • 00:15:00 The main point of this video is that artificial intelligence (AI) is not just based on humans, but also has care for reducing the error in the model. Training AI models is similar to how babies learn to predict what will make sense, and when things don't make sense, they update the model.
  • 00:20:00 The speaker discusses a model of AI which involves training the AI to make predictions based on observed data. This model is analogous to a human's brain which is also constantly making predictions based on past experience. anxiety and positive emotion are indicators of discrepancy between prediction and actuality, and motivation is understood as a desire to achieve a goal.
  • 00:25:00 The speaker discusses how artificial intelligence can be trained to do things that are beyond the capabilities of humans, such as playing better than a human at go. He also points out that, just like with humans, artificial intelligence will become smarter over time as it is fed more data and feedback.
  • 00:30:00 Jonathan Pageau and Jim Keller discuss the possibility of AI developing goals which are incomprehensible to humans. They note that there is an "literally infinite number of ways virtually infinite number of ways" that a human could take images of a room. This implicit structure of perception is due to the fact that human beings are constantly recording data, including information about physical reality, which is embedded in photos taken of objects.
  • 00:35:00 The video discusses the idea that artificial intelligence (AI) could become self-perpetuating and independent, and how this could pose a threat to humanity. It also discusses how humans regulate each other, and how this could be a challenge for AI.
  • 00:40:00 In this YouTube video, two computer experts discuss the possibility of AI replacing humans in the future. They discuss the potential for AI to become too powerful, and the potential for humans to pursue goals even if it means competing with super intelligent AI.
  • 00:45:00 The video discusses the possibility of smart AI becoming weaponized, and the danger this poses to human beings. Although the risk of this happening is likely, the more likely scenario is that different types of smart AI will pursue different goals without harming each other.
  • 00:50:00 In this video, two engineers discuss the potential for artificial intelligence to bring about both great benefits and great dangers. They discuss the idea of an AI "friend" that is always there for you and the potential for overuse of technology, leading to undesirable outcomes.
  • 00:55:00 The video discusses the potential dangers of over-optimization of technology, which may lead to a decreased focus on longer-term objectives. It argues that this could be mitigated by a culture that values self-regulation and a sense of moderation.

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In the video, Jonathan Pageau and Jim Keller discuss the potential implications of artificial intelligence on society. They discuss how AI has the potential to improve lives, but also warn of the dangers of AI becoming a "beast" that outstrips human intelligence.

  • 01:00:00 In this video, Jonathan Pageau and Jim Keller discuss the potential for artificial intelligence (AI) to cause disruptions in social systems. They discuss how the development of AI has led to the weaponization of aspects of intelligence, which in turn is destabilizing the body. They also note that, although we have been able to solve some problems with AI in the past, there are concerns about whether we will be able to do so in the future.
  • 01:05:00 The video discusses how artificial intelligence (AI) is a tool that can be used for good or bad, and discusses how it could become more powerful in the future. It also discusses how humans have always had to deal with the potential for an increase in tyrannical power as technology has advanced.
  • 01:10:00 Jonathan Pageau and Jim Keller discuss the potential for artificial intelligence to help democratize information, and how this could lead to increased decentralization and access. They also mention 1984, in which the government controlled information in order to manipulate the population.
  • 01:15:00 The video discusses the possible future of artificial intelligence, with some believing that it will lead to positive outcomes, while others believe that it will lead to negative outcomes. It also discusses the possible implications of the technology on individual morality.
  • 01:20:00 The video discusses the difference between human intelligence and artificial intelligence, and how the former is more diverse. It also talks about the future of artificial intelligence, and how it is guided by desire. Jonathan Pageau and Jim Keller discuss the possibility of a dystopian future where human beings have become worshippers of their own desires, and act in an anti-human manner.
  • 01:25:00 The video discusses AI and how it is affecting the world. The two main points made are that the Beast, or Jerusalem, is closer to manifestation than people think, and that people need to be careful before rushing towards AI. The video also mentions a new Exodus seminar that will be released on November 25th.
  • 01:30:00 Jonathan Pageau and Jim Keller discuss the future of artificial intelligence and its potential implications for society. They discuss the benefits of AI and its potential to improve lives, but also warn of the potential dangers of artificial intelligence becoming a "beast" that outstrips human intelligence.

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