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The Future of Artificial Intelligence and Its Relation to Human Rights
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1:39:47 - 1:48:56 (09:09)

The discussion of whether intelligent machines and systems should have the same rights as human beings is still an ongoing debate. As humans continue to build more sophisticated AI systems, the development of an underlying theory of intelligence that encompasses not just artificial but also human and biological intelligence in general is crucial in defining the relationship between AI and human rights.

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The speaker reflects on whether it's truly possible to accept death and questions how important it is to have it as a motivator in AI and robotics, citing the Stoics as believers that fearing death can add a sense of urgency and deeper meaning to life.
1:39:47 - 1:41:12 (01:25)
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Death
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The speaker reflects on whether it's truly possible to accept death and questions how important it is to have it as a motivator in AI and robotics, citing the Stoics as believers that fearing death can add a sense of urgency and deeper meaning to life. However, the speaker acknowledges the mystery of human nature and the role of science in understanding it.

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The Future of Artificial Intelligence and Its Relation to Human Rights
Episode
#258 – Yann LeCun: Dark Matter of Intelligence and Self-Supervised Learning
Podcast
Lex Fridman Podcast
As machines become more intelligent and are built with intrinsic motivation objective functions, they will develop emotions and fears, which could create an argument for granting them rights.
1:41:16 - 1:46:31 (05:15)
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AI Ethics
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As machines become more intelligent and are built with intrinsic motivation objective functions, they will develop emotions and fears, which could create an argument for granting them rights. This process could also help further the understanding of human and biological intelligence.

Chapter
The Future of Artificial Intelligence and Its Relation to Human Rights
Episode
#258 – Yann LeCun: Dark Matter of Intelligence and Self-Supervised Learning
Podcast
Lex Fridman Podcast
The integration of robots and AI systems into human society is becoming more prevalent.
1:46:31 - 1:48:56 (02:24)
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AI and Robotics
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The integration of robots and AI systems into human society is becoming more prevalent. It is possible for these machines to operate successfully and be integrated into society, however, the technology needs to be developed in a safe and responsible way.

Chapter
The Future of Artificial Intelligence and Its Relation to Human Rights
Episode
#258 – Yann LeCun: Dark Matter of Intelligence and Self-Supervised Learning
Podcast
Lex Fridman Podcast