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微软 AI CEO:当 AI 的边际成本接近零,权力的分配变了
3 6 Ke· 2025-09-22 00:58
Group 1 - The core argument presented by Mustafa Suleyman is that AI's marginal cost is approaching zero, leading to a decentralization of power and making AI accessible to everyone [1][11][30] - AI is evolving from a "predictive system" to an "action agent," which means that the ability to execute tasks is being redistributed from large organizations to individuals [2][15][20] - The ability to use AI effectively is becoming a new form of power, as it allows individuals to perform tasks that previously required teams and resources [14][21][30] Group 2 - Suleyman emphasizes that AI is not just a tool but a form of actionable execution power that can perform tasks autonomously, such as sending emails, generating contracts, and managing schedules [10][12][30] - The reduction in marginal costs means that individuals can now achieve the same level of influence as large companies, as AI can handle complex tasks with minimal input [11][13][30] - The traditional power structures based on resource allocation and organizational processes are being disrupted, allowing individuals to take direct action with AI [20][22][30] Group 3 - The future of power will depend on who can effectively utilize AI to turn ideas into reality, as the ability to predict and execute tasks becomes a key determinant of influence [15][21][30] - Suleyman predicts that AI will soon possess perfect memory and the ability to make long-term, accurate predictions based on user interactions, further enhancing individual capabilities [21][30] - The shift in power dynamics signifies a move away from centralized control towards individual empowerment through AI [30]
Emotional Thermodynamics | Josh Kim | TEDxHarry Ainlay School Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-19 15:47
[Music] Hello. As you can tell, I am not a high school student, but thanks for uh letting me speak here. I'm really excited to uh share this with you.Okay. One of my favorite movies all time is Christopher Nolan's Interstellar. You may or may not have seen it, but if you did, you would have been about second or third graders.Okay. One of the key points uh in the plot for the movie was that there is this planet that they land on and because it was close to the black hole, one hour on that planet was actually ...