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What ai looks like in 100 years!


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Last week I went to an AI conference and met this guy called Scott.


I decided to get him on The Seamus Evans Show to find out just how powerful AI is and what path we're heading down.


We covered sex dolls, attacking robots, intelligent software and what the future holds.


After this chat, I am not as scared as what I was due to some answers Scott gave me.


You'll have to have a listen for yourself and see what you think.


00:00

Introduction to AI Fears in Australia

02:52

Understanding AI: Intelligence vs. Fast Search Engine

05:36

AI in Video Creation: The Role of Human Input

08:38

The Relationship Between Humans and AI

11:15

The Future of Robotics and AI Integration

20:50

The Dual Nature of Humanity and Robots

23:25

AI as Companions: The Future of Relationships

26:12

The Philosophical Implications of AI

28:26

AI and Job Displacement: A New Era of Work

31:27

Content Creation in the Age of AI

34:10

Understanding AI: How Does It Work?

39:11

The Future of AI: Where Are We Headed?


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Humans have a dual nature: fighters or lovers.

Fear of AI is prevalent, especially in Australia.

AI can assist in emotional healing and relationships.

AI is often misunderstood and feared due to lack of knowledge.

The quality of AI output depends on the quality of input data.

AI's evolution raises philosophical questions about humanity.

Creativity is becoming more accessible due to AI tools.

AI's impact on jobs may lead to new roles rather than job loss.

The future of AI includes understanding and processing multiple modalities.

AI's development is a reflection of human creativity and potential.


Summary


In this conversation, Seamus Evans and Scotty Ma delve into the complexities of artificial intelligence (AI) and its implications for humanity. They explore the duality of human reactions to AI, the philosophical questions surrounding its existence, and the potential impact on jobs and creativity. The discussion also touches on the mechanics of AI, its evolution, and the future trajectory of technology in our lives.


Keywords


AI, artificial intelligence human, relationships, job impact, creativity, technology, fear of AI, future of work, philosophical implications, AI mechanics


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