The 10 Stages of Artificial Intelligence

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All Comments (21)
  • @craigruchman7007
    The scary part is each stage of AI could happen quicker then the one before it.
  • @kentschrader3900
    Stage 11 of AI: YouTube ads actually tell the truth about their products.
  • @cru5ty
    Plot twist: The god-like AI already exists and created our current universe either as reality or a simulation.
  • @UAPrich
    I can tell you they won’t look like robots by then. Consciousness is all around us
  • Rule based AI the way you explain it isn't AI; it is software with some if statement that even a primitive programming language must be able to do to have any use at all beyond of that of an addition machine. Rule based AI is actually a much more advanced version of what you have mentioned and we call it fuzzy logic in which it combines various different parameters to produce a result. For example some cars of the 90's would have fuzzy logic ECU's to appropriately adjust various functions such as injector and timings and A/F mixture as well as changing gears in automatic cars. For example it would gather information via various sensors such as vehicle speed, wheel speed differential, engine RPM, tractive load and throttle position (as well as dozens upon dozens more parameters) to decide whether to shift up, shift down or keep it in the same gear. While it is in essence a series of if statements to put it into perspective it is a much more complex decision tree which emulates a reasoning process (without having reasoning capabilities in itself). Self aware AI will not come after super-intelligence is achieved but most probably shortly after AGI. Chat GPT isn't yet a reasoning AI as its reasoning is based on emulating intuitive predictive algorithms based on huge data rather than real problem solving abilities. We are now on the cusp of reasoning AI which will lead to AGI eventually; to have a reasoning AI it must first be able to comprehend mathematics (not just spew answers but really understand it) and now the next iteration of AI models, at least from OpenAI, will be able to do just that. Now there's no point of watching the video beyond that point because beyond Super-Intelligent AI we cannot fathom the direction that AI will take. It is mere human speculation based on our imagination and instincts alone.
  • @omahass1
    I believe that something like this has already happened and this kinda feeds into simulation theory, which many leading scientists now say, is more than possible if not extremely likely. If we take this as what is/has happened. Then I am reminded by a line from BattleStar Galactica, 'what has happened, will happen again'.
  • The AI is scary but not as terrifying as the people who plan to control how it is used.
  • @enzog8973
    11:11 What if we have already reached that stage and these present experiences are an illusion observed by the AI ​​of that future? Paradox
  • @paul1979uk2000
    Now that pandora box has been open to fire the human imagination, the pace of A.I. development is very likely going to skyrocket over the coming decades, especially as it becomes more useful in society. Honestly, I don't think most of us are ready for the massive changes that could be on their way and in some ways, it's hard to figure out whether to be excited about all this or scared, I'm leaning towards the excitement part in what this could do for us all, but it's also going to be scary for a lot of people, could even become disastrous if we let it get out of hand and there's just so many unknowns when it comes to A.I. that I think we should be careful in how we move forward with it, I also think we should do it as a people in the open community, not where it's controlled by governments or corporations, at lease if we mess up, we mess up together, if we don't, we can chart the process forward together.
  • @adamb89
    Reminds me of a plot device I had in mind for some story I was writing years ago. Basically in the future an intellectual singularity arises. Someone creates an AI capable of self-improvement, and it basically just improves itself to the point that it attains apotheosis and is no longer bound by things such as physical laws. This godlike AI starts to manipulate the timestream, and it's revealed that this god-AI was actually responsible for the creation of the Universe and everything in it. It also starts sending agents to various points in time, with the purpose of influencing events in a way that enable the AI to exist or be more effective after its eventual creation. For instance, asssassinating Archduke Ferdinand, which is widely considered to be the event that kicked off World War I, which in turn sowed the seeds for World War II. The documented aftermath of Hiroshima and Nagasaki wisened us to the realities of nuclear weapons, and are probably the main reason we haven't had an actual nuclear war. Everyone KNOWS the results. It's not just hypothetical on paper anymore, when we can see the effects of radiation on people and the environment decades after exposure. In this alternate world if WWII never happened, we wouldn't appreciate nukes for what they are, and would just treat them as really big bombs. The Cold War becomes a very hot one in the 80's, and in the aftermath of global nuclear war, the AI cannot come to be. So sending an agent back in time to kill the Archduke literally saved the world from nuclear annihilation 60 years later.
  • @timmyg831
    I think it will end at Stage 7: Self Aware AI. The concept of Stage 10, god-like AI, some science fiction guy came up with that extreme idea. It would make a good movie though.
  • @BwanaFinklestein
    Question... when the EMP hits in the next decade or so, aren't we back on the Bronze Age with the advent of computers a 1000 years away?
  • @MILLZMAN90
    Congratulations on reaching a million views for this video! Aside from "20 emerging technologies" this is my favourite video so far. Looking forward to many more future uploads on AI, quantum computing, stem cell technology, space colonisation etc.