Mark Blyth
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One thing I think we're just so far off on, Arvind, is medical doctors. Everyone's like, you're going to have a GP in your pocket with AI. Are you high? GPs feel your elbow. They look at x-rays, look inside your ear and see very specific things. They look up your nose. You're not going to shove your smartphone up your nostril. You know, it can't feel your arm.
Can you help me understand why I'm wrong and why AI will revolutionize medical with a GP in everyone's pocket?
Can you help me understand why I'm wrong and why AI will revolutionize medical with a GP in everyone's pocket?
Can you help me understand why I'm wrong and why AI will revolutionize medical with a GP in everyone's pocket?
I'm glad that I'm not alone in my skepticism there. Because applied to education, again, everyone says it's amazing you have a tutor in your pocket. Yeah. We do also have your videos that we can watch at home. A tutor has personal relationships. It's one-to-one where I want to impress you of, and I have that personal desire to fulfill abilities, potentials that doesn't have.
I'm glad that I'm not alone in my skepticism there. Because applied to education, again, everyone says it's amazing you have a tutor in your pocket. Yeah. We do also have your videos that we can watch at home. A tutor has personal relationships. It's one-to-one where I want to impress you of, and I have that personal desire to fulfill abilities, potentials that doesn't have.
I'm glad that I'm not alone in my skepticism there. Because applied to education, again, everyone says it's amazing you have a tutor in your pocket. Yeah. We do also have your videos that we can watch at home. A tutor has personal relationships. It's one-to-one where I want to impress you of, and I have that personal desire to fulfill abilities, potentials that doesn't have.
How do you think AI impacts the future of education, one-on-one tuition, and that up-leveling of students?
How do you think AI impacts the future of education, one-on-one tuition, and that up-leveling of students?
How do you think AI impacts the future of education, one-on-one tuition, and that up-leveling of students?
Do you think people dramatically overestimate the fear of job replacement? We always see job replacement with any new technology and then it tends to create a lot more jobs than it previously were. Do you think that is the case here or do you think job replacement fears are justified?
Do you think people dramatically overestimate the fear of job replacement? We always see job replacement with any new technology and then it tends to create a lot more jobs than it previously were. Do you think that is the case here or do you think job replacement fears are justified?
Do you think people dramatically overestimate the fear of job replacement? We always see job replacement with any new technology and then it tends to create a lot more jobs than it previously were. Do you think that is the case here or do you think job replacement fears are justified?
Another one that does worry me is actually defense. We had Alex Wang from ScaleOn I mentioned earlier. He said that AI has the potential to be a bigger weapon than nuclear weapons. How do you think about that? And if that is the case, should we really have open models?
Another one that does worry me is actually defense. We had Alex Wang from ScaleOn I mentioned earlier. He said that AI has the potential to be a bigger weapon than nuclear weapons. How do you think about that? And if that is the case, should we really have open models?
Another one that does worry me is actually defense. We had Alex Wang from ScaleOn I mentioned earlier. He said that AI has the potential to be a bigger weapon than nuclear weapons. How do you think about that? And if that is the case, should we really have open models?
Arvind, what did you believe about the developments that we've seen in AI over the last two years that you now no longer believe?
Arvind, what did you believe about the developments that we've seen in AI over the last two years that you now no longer believe?
Arvind, what did you believe about the developments that we've seen in AI over the last two years that you now no longer believe?
And the reasons for that lack of progression, sorry.