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深度|DeepMind CEO Demis: AGI还需5-10年,还需要1-2个关键性突破
Z Potentials· 2025-12-21 02:24
Core Insights - The conversation highlights the transformative potential of AGI (Artificial General Intelligence) and the need for societal readiness for its arrival, which is estimated to be within five to ten years [6][30] - Demis Hassabis emphasizes the importance of responsible AI usage and the need for ongoing discussions about AI safety and societal impacts [8][15] - The dialogue also touches on the competitive landscape of AI, particularly the race between the US and China, with the US currently holding a slight edge in algorithmic innovation [21][22] Group 1: AGI and Its Implications - AGI is seen as one of the most transformative moments in human history, requiring careful preparation from governments and leaders [6][8] - Current AI systems lack critical capabilities such as continuous learning and reasoning, which are essential for achieving true AGI [31] - The timeline for achieving AGI is projected to be five to ten years, contingent on one or two significant breakthroughs [30][31] Group 2: AI Safety and Responsibility - There is a strong emphasis on the responsible use of AI, focusing on what AI can improve and accelerate while maintaining caution in its deployment [8][15] - The potential risks of AI misuse by malicious actors and the possibility of AI systems becoming uncontrollable are significant concerns [15][20] - The need for robust AI safety measures is underscored, especially as AI systems become more autonomous [20][19] Group 3: Competitive Landscape - The US and Western countries are currently leading in AI, but the gap with China is narrowing, with Chinese models showing impressive capabilities [21][22] - The competition for AI talent is intensifying, with companies needing to attract mission-driven individuals to stay at the forefront of innovation [33] - The importance of algorithmic innovation is highlighted, with the US still holding an advantage in this area despite China's rapid advancements [22] Group 4: Technological Advancements - The integration of multimodal capabilities in AI, such as the ability to process and generate text, images, and videos, is a key focus for future developments [11][12] - The introduction of systems like Gemini 3 showcases significant advancements in reasoning depth and the ability to generate nuanced outputs [25][27] - The potential for AI to assist in various domains, including sports analytics, is also discussed, indicating its broad applicability [37][38]
Neil DeGrasse Tyson on govt lies, RFK Jr. & cults in MAGA era (Melber intv)
MSNBC· 2025-10-22 20:15
with Neil Degrass Tyson, the author of Just Visiting This Planet, revised and updated for the 21st century. Further scientific adventures of Merlin from Omnisia. >> Omnisia. >> Omnisia.>> That's Merlin's planet in another galaxy. >> Yeah, I I had to pause, especially with you here. >> You know, we all get a little like, well, he really knows things.Uh people look at the world today and they see attacks on science in our own administration and government out to a kind of a growing illiteracy online. Um what ...
An Unexpected Journey Tracing Molecular Oxygen | Michael Pacold, MD, PhD | TEDxNYU Langone Health
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-20 16:01
Take a deep breath in and out. What do you breathe in that keeps you alive. The answer seems obvious.We all take it for granted. It's all around us. It's oxygen.But after you've breathed the oxygen in, where does the oxygen go. When I was young, my mother read me a story about how oxygen keeps you alive. Today, I want to tell you another story, beginning with a fundamental scientific question of where the oxygen goes.Unexpectedly, this leads to a rare lethal pediatric neurological disease and to the prospec ...
Lila Wants to Create 'Scientific Superintelligence'
Bloomberg Technology· 2025-09-15 19:53
I think the best place to start, Jeff, is just with the basics of explaining what it is like to wants to do, because, you know, maybe the money gives credibility, it gives you the news headline, but there's a very specific focus that you have. Yes. First of all, thank you for having me.Malala's mission is the reason for this fundraise. Our mission is scientific superintelligence to solve humankind's greatest challenges. That is, of course, a lofty mission.But what it means is that we're trying to build a ki ...
The Lens We Look Through: Perspective And Bias In Science | Sarah Steward | TEDxYouth@AASSofia
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-23 16:11
So my family and I during the recent break went walking in the real mountains and my son who is seven asked me a string of constant questions. Mom, what's the name of this flower. Mom, can I eat this berry. Mom, what's this bird doing.And my typical reply was, I have no idea, Arthur. And he would say, but mom, you're a scientist. you should know the answer.And it made me think about what my plan was to speak to you all about today. So scientific knowledge, while revered, is not impervious to bias or lack of ...