Dr. Darryl Williams
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And let me give you just a quick two-minute question that I give the ethics boards over in Europe, is that our system, let's say our system finds that a major nation that is petroleum-based Is existing, but we find that a country in Africa. Has a chemical as a as as a capability of supplanting petroleum based.
And let me give you just a quick two-minute question that I give the ethics boards over in Europe, is that our system, let's say our system finds that a major nation that is petroleum-based Is existing, but we find that a country in Africa. Has a chemical as a as as a capability of supplanting petroleum based.
Economies are we should we ethically report that knowing that by doing that, that petroleum based economy collapses. Well, the answer is, well, no, you shouldn't do that. Well, should we then hold it so that this African country never thrives? Well, ethically, that's wrong. So the problem that most AI ethics are looking at is very linear.
Economies are we should we ethically report that knowing that by doing that, that petroleum based economy collapses. Well, the answer is, well, no, you shouldn't do that. Well, should we then hold it so that this African country never thrives? Well, ethically, that's wrong. So the problem that most AI ethics are looking at is very linear.
The solution is that you have an AI capability that finds something that African country can now propel up to a first order. At the same time, you find a replacement for the petroleum-based economy that that country has. But no one's thinking along those lines. It's an on-off switch. Yes, no.
The solution is that you have an AI capability that finds something that African country can now propel up to a first order. At the same time, you find a replacement for the petroleum-based economy that that country has. But no one's thinking along those lines. It's an on-off switch. Yes, no.
AI's got to be strong enough to do everything.
AI's got to be strong enough to do everything.
We have a website, www.partsoul.com. The software release is going to occur at the end of this month. After that, things are going to get extremely busy. But it's through forums like this, Scott, where the word gets out. And so just keep following us. Just remember that you heard this when all of a sudden things really start blowing out about third quarter.
We have a website, www.partsoul.com. The software release is going to occur at the end of this month. After that, things are going to get extremely busy. But it's through forums like this, Scott, where the word gets out. And so just keep following us. Just remember that you heard this when all of a sudden things really start blowing out about third quarter.
Yeah, I won't say anything about that. But how much is invested? The United States has invested tremendous amounts in AI. I mean, you even saw with CNN and Fox this morning about the AI fighter jets, which are going to be hitting production. But once again, though, they are AI fighter jets.
Yeah, I won't say anything about that. But how much is invested? The United States has invested tremendous amounts in AI. I mean, you even saw with CNN and Fox this morning about the AI fighter jets, which are going to be hitting production. But once again, though, they are AI fighter jets.
but they're operating on an operating system that has 88% accuracy, which means that the human will never be out of the loop. And so there's a lot of investment going on right now, but it's still garbage in, garbage out. So we'll see if we can change that paradigm.
but they're operating on an operating system that has 88% accuracy, which means that the human will never be out of the loop. And so there's a lot of investment going on right now, but it's still garbage in, garbage out. So we'll see if we can change that paradigm.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Absolutely. Thank you, Scott. As previously stated, I'm the founder and CEO and even the chief scientist of PartSol. It was a company that I created back in 2007. It was specifically looking at supply chain, at supply chain assurance. with the idea that everything in the world is indelibly linked to a supply chain.
Absolutely. Thank you, Scott. As previously stated, I'm the founder and CEO and even the chief scientist of PartSol. It was a company that I created back in 2007. It was specifically looking at supply chain, at supply chain assurance. with the idea that everything in the world is indelibly linked to a supply chain.
We could talk about things like moving a widget from point A to point B, but in reality, everything is. A virus has a supply chain, an attack, a cyber attack has a supply chain, an individual has a supply chain. And once you're able to map those with a certain level of fidelity, then you're able to actually conduct predictive analytics. And so
We could talk about things like moving a widget from point A to point B, but in reality, everything is. A virus has a supply chain, an attack, a cyber attack has a supply chain, an individual has a supply chain. And once you're able to map those with a certain level of fidelity, then you're able to actually conduct predictive analytics. And so