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The economy of the North is based on artificial intelligence (AI) technology. A Canadian researcher, Jeffrey Hinton, is credited with developing deep neural networks (DNNs), which have led to breakthroughs in the field. However, the technology has been met with resistance from the scientific community. In the future, AI technology is likely to have a significant impact on everyday life.

  • 00:00:00 The documentary discusses the economy of the North, including Iceland's dependence on renewable energy. The country has turned its volcanoes into allies in its quest for energy self-sufficiency, and has created a variety of innovative green energy technologies.
  • 00:05:00 The economy of the North is based on the production and trade of virtual items and services. Iceland is trials running throughout this country and expects to begin selling its turbines worldwide later this year. Foreign is anxious to test out Iceland's ingenuity on a bigger stage.
  • 00:10:00 Eve Online is a game in which players can become anything they want, and have many opportunities to connect with others. Charles White plays the game and is known as the Pope of Eve Online. He has also been married in real life and has blessed many babies. He enjoys hanging out with his fellow Eve players and attending Fan Fest.
  • 00:15:00 The video discusses the history and importance of Iceland, which is home to some of the world's most innovative technology companies. The video discusses how Eve, a game created in Iceland, has helped inspire the development of future technologies. The video also discusses the upcoming virtual reality game Valkyrie and its potential to revolutionize social networking.
  • 00:20:00 In the video, Jeff Hinton, the "Godfather of modern artificial intelligence," is interviewed. He discusses how he first got interested in the subject and how he has been trying to build computers that can learn like people do. He discusses how Google, Amazon, Apple, and other companies are starting to take his ideas seriously.
  • 00:25:00 The economy of the North is based on the development of artificial intelligence (AI) technology. A Canadian researcher, Jeffrey Hinton, is credited with developing deep neural networks (DNNs), which have led to breakthroughs in the field. However, the technology has been met with resistance from the scientific community, and Hinton has faced difficulties in spreading the word about his work. Nevertheless, the tide seems to be turning for Hinton, as his work is increasingly being recognized and embraced. In the near future, AI technology is likely to have a significant impact on everyday life.
  • 00:30:00 Jeff Hinton's work in machine learning and artificial intelligence has had a profound impact on modern technology, with Montreal being a key center of research. Neural networks have been crucial to the development of these technologies, and Hinton's ideas have inspired many researchers. The high salaries of those in the field reflect the importance of this work.
  • 00:35:00 As the technology for artificial intelligence (AI) continues to advance, so too does the potential for misuse. In this video, one of Yahshua's former students discusses how AI technology can be used to copy voices, create fake people, and even manipulate personal lives.
  • 00:40:00 At the University of Alberta, Rich Sutton is considered one of the great revolutionary thinkers in AI. He is working on a method of creating artificial intelligence that is more intelligent than humans, and is using reinforcement learning to help the AI learn more naturally. This technology has a number of applications, including recommending movies and TV shows on Netflix and Amazon, and beating the world champion go player. This is just the beginning, and Rich Sutton is trying to make real intelligence.
  • 00:45:00 Corey Mathewson, a Canadian computer scientist, has beenImprovising comedy with a robot for 12 years. He is currently working on developing AI technology that is more relatable to humans, so that people are not afraid of it.
  • 00:50:00 The video discusses the many potential dangers of artificial intelligence, highlighting the potential for robots to injure humans. It also discusses the work of two Canadian AI pioneers, Rich Sutton and Jeff Hinton, who have helped to make Toronto an AI Mecca.
  • 00:55:00 In the video, Suzanne, a realist, and Uzan, an optimist, discuss the future of robotics and how they see it affecting the workforce. Suzanne talks about how factories will soon use robots to do tasks that are currently done by human workers, and Uzan discusses how robot pilots will be needed to control the robots. Suzanne also discusses how people will be able to earn a living by contributing to the economy in different ways, such as by creating and repairing robots. Finally, both Suzanne and Uzan talk about how people will be able to enjoy their lives as robots increasingly enter the world.

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The video discusses Sweden's history with technology and its current status as a center for cutting-edge AI and future technologies. The narrator discusses how, as a young person, he started coding video games and how this led to a successful career as a software developer. He then describes a period of insecurity and excess, during which he became known for driving fast cars and partying hard. He eventually learns about yantela, a Swedish philosophy that demands people not think too highly of themselves, and decides to live a more modest life.

  • 01:00:00 The documentary discusses how the Swedish economy has been successful in developing technology that has changed the world. Sweden is known for its cleanliness and its passion for technology. The documentary also discusses how Swedes are trying to create machines that can interact with humans like humans, understand their social signals, and perform tasks efficiently.
  • 01:05:00 Sweden became a tech power largely due to their inventions in the late 1800s, such as the dial telephone and broadband internet. Additionally, the Swedes designed their education system to emphasize creativity and experimentation. One curious offshoot of this social engineering was that Sweden created a nation of pirates.
  • 01:10:00 The video discusses Sweden's history with technology and its current status as a center for cutting-edge AI and future technologies. The narrator discusses how, as a young person, he started coding video games and how this led to a successful career as a software developer. He then describes a period of insecurity and excess, during which he became known for driving fast cars and partying hard. He eventually learns about yantela, a Swedish philosophy that demands people not think too highly of themselves, and decides to live a more modest life. He goes out to a traditional Swedish restaurant and enjoys a conversation with a foreigner.
  • 01:15:00 Sweden has numerous hydroelectric dams that provide reliable power, making Facebook's data center in the Arctic Circle possible. The data center is very energy efficient, using Cool Arctic air to keep computers from melting down. The building pressure pushes the air down onto the computers, minimizing the cost of each click. The workers insist that living in the North is wonderful, and they can see the Northern Lights from their hot tubs, spend months in total darkness, and hunt bears and moose.
  • 01:20:00 The narrator of the video is in Sweden, where he visited a number of different locations, including a turbine farm and a power station. The narrator describes the country's embrace of technology, and how the people there are striving to find a balance between striving for a bright future and living within their means.

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