George Hotz
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making brilliancies in chess, which feels a lot like thought. Whatever new thing that AI can do, everybody thinks is brilliant. And then like 20 years go by and they're like, well, yeah, but chess, that's like mechanical. Like adding, that's like mechanical.
making brilliancies in chess, which feels a lot like thought. Whatever new thing that AI can do, everybody thinks is brilliant. And then like 20 years go by and they're like, well, yeah, but chess, that's like mechanical. Like adding, that's like mechanical.
The problem is if you go back to 1960 and you tell them that you have a machine that can play amazing chess, of course someone in 1960 will tell you that machine is intelligent. Someone in 2010 won't. What's changed, right? Today, we think that these machines that have language are intelligent, but I think in 20 years we're going to be like, yeah, but can it reproduce?
The problem is if you go back to 1960 and you tell them that you have a machine that can play amazing chess, of course someone in 1960 will tell you that machine is intelligent. Someone in 2010 won't. What's changed, right? Today, we think that these machines that have language are intelligent, but I think in 20 years we're going to be like, yeah, but can it reproduce?
The problem is if you go back to 1960 and you tell them that you have a machine that can play amazing chess, of course someone in 1960 will tell you that machine is intelligent. Someone in 2010 won't. What's changed, right? Today, we think that these machines that have language are intelligent, but I think in 20 years we're going to be like, yeah, but can it reproduce?
Humans are always going to define a niche for themselves. Like, well, you know, we're better than the machines because we can, you know, and like they tried creative for a bit, but no one believes that one anymore.
Humans are always going to define a niche for themselves. Like, well, you know, we're better than the machines because we can, you know, and like they tried creative for a bit, but no one believes that one anymore.
Humans are always going to define a niche for themselves. Like, well, you know, we're better than the machines because we can, you know, and like they tried creative for a bit, but no one believes that one anymore.
Yeah, and I think maybe we're gonna go through that same thing with language and that same thing with creativity.
Yeah, and I think maybe we're gonna go through that same thing with language and that same thing with creativity.
Yeah, and I think maybe we're gonna go through that same thing with language and that same thing with creativity.
The niche is getting smaller.
The niche is getting smaller.
The niche is getting smaller.
Oh boy. But no, no, no, you don't understand. Humans are created by God and machines are created by humans. Therefore, right?
Oh boy. But no, no, no, you don't understand. Humans are created by God and machines are created by humans. Therefore, right?
Oh boy. But no, no, no, you don't understand. Humans are created by God and machines are created by humans. Therefore, right?
Like that'll be the last niche we have.
Like that'll be the last niche we have.
Like that'll be the last niche we have.