Talks
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The Exciting, Perilous Journey Towards AGI – Artificial General Intelligence
Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) is a type of AI that can perform as well or better than humans on a…
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What’s the Future for Generative AI? – The Turing Lectures with Mike Wooldridge
AI can now generate human-like language and artwork - but what other doors might it open in future? And how…
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Google Cloud Applied AI Summit: Keynote Talk from Thomas Kurian, CEO of Google Cloud
Thomas Kurian, CEO of Google Cloud, delivered an inspiring keynote talk at the Applied AI Summit.
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Meta’s Chief AI Scientist Yann LeCun Talks About the Future of Artificial Intelligence
Yann LeCun, the Chief AI Scientist at Meta, has been at the forefront of AI research and development for decades,…
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Peter Diamandis: AI and The Human Quest for Immortality
Diamandis believes that AI will play a crucial role in our pursuit of eternal life, with the potential to revolutionize…
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The Post-Smartphone Era & How AI will Change Everything
Imran Chaudhri, a renowned technology expert, has shared his insights on the future of technology and the impact of artificial…
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The Transformative Potential of AGI — and When It Might Arrive | Shane Legg and Chris Anderson
AGI refers to highly autonomous systems that outperform humans at most economically valuable work.
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What’s Wrong with LLMs and What We Should Be Building Instead – Tom Dietterich
Summary of the talk given by Tom Dietterich on the problems with LLMs (Large Language Models) and the alternative solutions…
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Ray Kurzweil: Singularity, Superintelligence, and Immortality
One of his most controversial and thought-provoking ideas is the concept of achieving immortality through the advancements in artificial intelligence…
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AI: Grappling with a New Kind of Intelligence
A novel intelligence has roared into the mainstream, sparking euphoric excitement as well as abject fear. Explore the landscape of…
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