AI Thinks In Dimensions We Can't Access

AI Thinks In Dimensions We Can't Access

7.275 Lượt nghe
AI Thinks In Dimensions We Can't Access
Amanda Stent is the Director of Colby College’s Davis Institute for AI, the first AI institute at a Liberal Arts college in the United States. We talk about interpretable AI and why humans are incapable of understanding multidimensional AI concepts. We also discuss AI alignment, alien intelligence, AI sentience, equitable AI, transparency, copyright, and prompt engineering as a fundamental curricula for positive societal impact. Stent breaks down the human priorities that have been built into AI and what those priorities might look like if, say, dogs had invented AI. ▶️ Read the article on Forbes.com: https://rb.gy/vt7m6 ▶️ Buy me a coffee ☕️ https://buymeacoffee.com/andreamorris ▶️ Subscribe here: https://rb.gy/qqo0i Subtitles [CC] have been proofread by a human :) Interview edited for time. Integrity of expert commentary respected and preserved. ___________________ ▶️ Check out my articles on Forbes: https://rb.gy/pstfz _________________ I’m Andréa Morris, an interdisciplinary researcher dedicated to advancing the field of investigative journalism, contributing more than 80 science and tech news stories to Forbes. My work explores complexity science, theory of mind, consciousness, intelligence, inspiration, intuition, motivation, productivity, creative problem-solving and the exploration of diverse intelligence—substrate independent. This channel features documentary style interviews with subject matter experts, highlighting research that informs my reporting. It also examines the philosophy underpinning scientific paradigms, challenging assumptions and addressing human exceptionalism in the context of generative AI, LLM, AGI, machine learning, exponential technology, and credible accounts of UAP. At the heart of this channel is a commitment to continual learning, critical thinking, and the joy of lifelong learning.