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The most exciting breakthroughs for interstellar travel in the next 500 years could come from a combination of advancements in physics, biology, and computer science, including improvements in vehicle transport, physiological adaptations for space, and DNA information.
2:17:52 - 2:19:05 (01:13)
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The most exciting breakthroughs for interstellar travel in the next 500 years could come from a combination of advancements in physics, biology, and computer science, including improvements in vehicle transport, physiological adaptations for space, and DNA information.
ChapterBuilding AI with a Sense of Duty and Caretaking
Episode#283 – Chris Mason: Space Travel, Colonization, and Long-Term Survival in Space
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
The speaker expresses hope for AI to be built with a sense of duty, caretaking, and creativity, and to not view humans as completely expendable.
2:19:05 - 2:21:33 (02:28)
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The speaker expresses hope for AI to be built with a sense of duty, caretaking, and creativity, and to not view humans as completely expendable. He argues that humans should aim to create AI companions that would not only fulfill their objectives but also work cooperatively with humans.
ChapterBuilding AI with a Sense of Duty and Caretaking
Episode#283 – Chris Mason: Space Travel, Colonization, and Long-Term Survival in Space
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
Stuart Russell, AI expert, proposes AI systems to have self-doubt to avoid being stuck in a local optimum and make them uncertain in their final decisions, like humans, to push them to contend with other entities on what is the right decision.
2:21:33 - 2:22:39 (01:05)
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Stuart Russell, AI expert, proposes AI systems to have self-doubt to avoid being stuck in a local optimum and make them uncertain in their final decisions, like humans, to push them to contend with other entities on what is the right decision.