Chapter

Talking to Digital Super Intelligence
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03:17 - 16:58 (13:40)

This podcast explores whether humans would be able to detect if they were talking to a computer or a human if the computer was sophisticated enough to mimic human speech and behavior. The discussion also explores how machine learning methods could be used to enhance communication between computers and the human brain.

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The potential danger of having a digital super intelligence, that can outthink us in every way, simulate consciousness, and has the potential to be dangerous to the public, should have a regulatory agency.
03:17 - 09:27 (06:10)
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Artificial Intelligence
Summary

The potential danger of having a digital super intelligence, that can outthink us in every way, simulate consciousness, and has the potential to be dangerous to the public, should have a regulatory agency.

Chapter
Talking to Digital Super Intelligence
Episode
Elon Musk: Neuralink, AI, Autopilot, and the Pale Blue Dot
Podcast
Lex Fridman Podcast
The use of machine learning methods such as natural language processing could aid in communication between the brain and machines, allowing the machine to adapt to the brain for tasks like movement and processing sensory data.
09:27 - 16:58 (07:30)
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Brain-machine interfaces
Summary

The use of machine learning methods such as natural language processing could aid in communication between the brain and machines, allowing the machine to adapt to the brain for tasks like movement and processing sensory data. This is due to emergent plasticity at the interface side of the brain-machine interface.

Chapter
Talking to Digital Super Intelligence
Episode
Elon Musk: Neuralink, AI, Autopilot, and the Pale Blue Dot
Podcast
Lex Fridman Podcast