"This Is How AI Could Wipe Out Humanity" - Economic Crisis, Tesla Robot, China War | Emad Mostaque
"This Is How AI Could Wipe Out Humanity" - Economic Crisis, Tesla Robot, China War | Emad Mostaque
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@johnnywlittle Says:
So imagine a world where resources are abundant. Literally everything is available to us. Nobody is in need of the basics anymore. Everybody’s well fed, healthy, nice living conditions, and time to now pursue their desires, dreams and talents. Could be an amazing world.
@seekingsoultribe Says:
Had to turn it off. Way too many ads by Tom.
@elliskaranikolaou2550 Says:
There is only 1 thing you need to know about AI that matters. It will destroy Capitalism and any notion of Neo Liberal Economics. If Governments think people will starve while they stumble to have a policy to manage its impact, think again. Discussing this in terms of current economic models is ridiculous, Tom. Managing this civilisation change requires we throw away any current economic models along with this BS fixation with Left versus Right politics. If they don't introduce a UBI within a decade, people can expect revolutionary forces to be unleashed.
@nunya9740 Says:
Anyone else have the takeaway that “wow, Ehmad is informed with a great, grounded mind… I think I need to hear him interviewed by someone less opinionated?…maybe Lex?” Love Tom’s work over the many years, but seems with every passing year his ego grows stronger.
@topofthegreen Says:
we don’t have a future when AI takes over, so how do we afford the goods and services that AI produces when we have no income?
@hamptonwick4962 Says:
Oh wait here it is
@user-pq9ji7kt4l Says:
“It’s impossible for him to win” 3 weeks later that was very biggly proven wrong…. 😊
@mandyluzmarquez1234 Says:
Why do I get the feeling Emad is giving up on caring enough to ask the questions that matter let alone seek to find the right answers . I wonder if the practice of using AI at a consistent level is taking away the ability to find answers for ourselves at some level.
@mandyluzmarquez1234 Says:
Building AI under the foundation of capitalism is the biggest mistake. Is the REASON there’s a race to be the first without accounting true costs for its wealth benefits. As smart as the creators are they don’t seem to realize this has potential of erasing the need to race at all!!!
@haydenweaver8871 Says:
Even though I have a disability I will say that I am afraid and I am worried that robots will take our jobs and I hope and I pray to God that it doesn't happen
@hughp4366 Says:
Very interesting interview. Worryingly, Emad's most optimistic view on AI is related to benefits in healthcare. Trouble is the likely reality would be very different. Take a look at any section of that industry, particularly in America. Big pharma will not allow this. Any new AI progress in diagnosis / treatment will be kept behind a paywall with excessively inflated prices to drive profits for shareholders. The technology might be there to detect anyone but with increased load treatment wont be affordable for anyone without substantial means or private medical insurance. Even in the UK, where we have the free NHS, more successful quicker diagnosis will not result in higher levels of treatment. There simply isn't capacity to treat people queueing in the system already. I fear the gap between haves and have nots will only grow with the advent of AI in healthcare. On the plus side we will get a nicely voiced polite AI to tell us exactly when we are going to die... Kind words are priceless when you are at deaths door
@AIEmployeesWithCosmo Says:
I bet people were having the same discussions when books came out or radio or tv. We can all take this and start thinking rather than feeding off information flows mindlessly
@courtlaw1 Says:
UBI or some other form of governance is in the cards for most of us. Sadly no one will be able to get the government to start talking about these issues until 2028.
@EE-UR Says:
Bro on the right needs to smoke a joint
@moyotom Says:
I have read on how AI will possibly remove a lot of programming tasks and even wipe out many coding positions, and to me it is quite obvious that it will. 1) How the whole robotics and AI is built upon coding, will reach the level of programming and becoming so much more advanced in the future it is capable to program itself. 2) It will make the levels of programming jobs drop significantly, from a company needing let's say, 100 programmers, now they only need 1. The level of software and programming jobs will be so competitive for highly experienced developers to feed the input in terms of regulations and ethical considerations for the AI, and that's why the developers role will change. I hear so many mixed opinions on how it will not change the job market for software developers. The coding dynamic will change. It will not be just about fixing bugs, and programmers should know this. The AI will be so advanced and skilled it will learn to improve itself in a constant manner. For many job markets, companies will now only need 1 social robotic AI to do the same job but for 100s or 1000s humans. Why would that not be the same for developers I question.
@BeeWareOnline Says:
Exactly what I posted and shared about 18 months ago... Majority of work we know on the landscape today will likely not need humans to do it within 24-36 months. The AI Age is likely to render majority of the faculties filled with students today null and void - let alone the current generation of kids in an industrial age education system. Essentially, if AI does the work we used to in majority of sectors/industries what happens with the people displaced? What becomes their new purpose and fulfillment?
@isabelsilva436 Says:
Amazing gentleman Emad Mosque, I wish he could lead the world
@DeniSaputta Says:
57:35 you have thoughts of imperialist. Don't place your value on our culture
@darylltempesta Says:
Yet..saying makes doing. Action in slow building naturally sorts Destructions - quickly..the mean is long and pervasive.
@carlosfernandez3565 Says:
I wish they knew about the AIs that improve dialogs audio.
@AaronBlox-h2t Says:
1930's Great Depression = 25% unemployment rate. So 50% destruction of jobs = AI DEPRESSION. This is social crime on a MASSIVE scale by the ruling elites. When society places hundreds of millions of workers in such a position that they inevitably lose their means to feed their families, and permits these conditions to remain, its deed is a SOCIAL CRIME just as surely as the deed of the single individual causing a worker to lose his ability to earn a living: for example, running him over, or shooting him and paralyzing him etc etc. This is war in all but name folks..... CLASS WAR.
@ClearGlassStudios281 Says:
God bless your viewers. They are soooo brilliant for watching your fear mo Gering trash. I still don't even know if this is a rerun? 😂
@global922 Says:
Let me say... hippothetically ....... let's say that we are humans.... lets say that... and there is the mini mini singularity or some soft AI... that keeps tortures us all... no??? and if hippotetically ... some one meets the other human.... lets say human... that is altered by the mini mini singualirty or its a big singualirty and the hippotetic human u speak to its the singuarity .... what u gonna do with that???? asking this question u know just jumping... hf gg gl etc. gg ..
@JeffMacey Says:
One things AI cannot come up with is ideas. It can get the input for the idea And write a blueprint, but as humans that's where we will thrive and find a purpose is when we come up with different ideas and have AI assist on making that a reality
@WhatIsRealAnymore Says:
This guy Tom reminds me of a so-called friend Adam in my life that only cares about himself. Literally doesn't care about a single other human. He is probably the same man that will be happy to rid himself of other humans. I hate working hard ALL the time. That is extremely draining. I think he meant to say he loves working hard all the time to GET more resources for himself AT the expense of others. Men like this are extremely dangerous.
@waelaltaqi Says:
Dudes making money scaring people to death while AI companies inflating their value without any real world use cases. Don’t waste 180 min of your precious life listening to this pile of garbage. No one can predict the future.
@stephenmeyers811 Says:
The guest said audio will be more impactful than video. He then said he saw people deleted in real time. So, being able to determine when and where you can become invisible is less powerful than audio? HOLY MOLY!!!
@m-qi3qv Says:
Progress could also be found in sports, games, human to human actvities and other stuff where Ai won't ever be able to replace us
@Sneaky-Sneaky Says:
What’s going to happen …. When humans on mass become alienated….in a violent manner ?
@goodcat1982 Says:
I can't wait until AI replaces call centres!!!! BRING IT ON!!!!!!!!!
@t0fast Says:
This was almost a reenactment of their interview a year ago when they said that ai would bring pure chaos to the '24 election and the end of the world and bla bla bla. You don't plan for the end of the world because it can only happen once, and if you tell people the world is going to end, they'll only believe you once.
@dgs1001 Says:
Was interesting till he said Trump aka maga was not "hopeful" like Obummer's cult 101 hope signs splattered everywhere. Time to think for yourself so called intellectuals. Your hackneyed ideologies are not relevant anymore.
@RecordsLotus_ Says:
"Pockets of violence" ? Tom seems a wee bit brainwashed by his tribe. MAGA is outnumbered, overwhelmed and surrounded 10,000 to 1. The US is a liberal, diverse country and MAGA will always be the rejects .
@daimonmagus Says:
Tom asked: "Eric Schmidt said that he thinks AI will disempower the state and so somewhere like China is probably more likely to be afraid of it. Do you think that AI disempowers the state or emboldens the state to manipulate and control their constituency?" I would add this: AI will disempower the very idea of the state, provided the state does not use its powers to control the direction of AI toward totalitarianism. The single largest danger with AI is letting the state control it. I think state control of AI is the most likely scenario to lead us to a dystopian future. I think liberated AI, particularly open-source AI, is most likely to lead us toward a more pleasant future. Largely, this will depend on how fearful humans are of AI, and how much that fear drives them to allow government control of AI.
@robbiero368 Says:
If there is a lack of "problems to solve to make people happy" then there's an opportunity to engineer problems to solve, which is what makes people happy playing games. Maybe we're already in a simulation doing exactly that.
@underbelly69 Says:
Hardship has been too long married to non-essential toil .. come home exhausted for what? Scraping out a dead end existence perpetuating empty value systems
@billjohnson7904 Says:
dear lord, these things are getting way to long, summarize it down to 10 minutes.
@nurlankarakov1435 Says:
Tom is RETARDED !!! Please, Emad NEVER EVER come to this backward thinking faith believer !!!
@nurlankarakov1435 Says:
Tom is an IDIOT !!! Truth, facts and scientific evidence don't care about your feelings, emotions and faith !!!!
@Jahguaar Says:
Knowledge supports growth.
@chill_yall6439 Says:
Tom the millionaire needs people to suffer for happiness other wise him being wealthy and accomplished is all for nothing.
@mrleenudler Says:
WBW reference also! That's a subscribe!
@mrleenudler Says:
The assessment of smart vs knowledgable @ 37:00 is _so_ true! And perheps the most importent difference between human thinking and AI (bar feelings).
@InsolentVillager Says:
Porn epidemic? No such thing. Your religious or weird ass anti fap thinking doesn't make anything you are hung up on an epidemic. Fapping is healthy and tons of porn is just fine and consensually made by sane adults. Panning all of it as bad because of a few bad actors is the same as any other bigotry or prejudice that makes sweeping generalizations.
@renereiche Says:
Project Strawberry was just the codename for what is ChatGPT o1... and this was known long before the recording of this podcast. The thing was out for a month in preview form.
@lulusworld2703 Says:
I think it's pointless to be fear mongering. Ultimately AI is designed (in my opinion) to create more confusion, it's misleading to assume it will be making our lives easier. Maybe that is how it will be sold to us, but the cost, for me will be higher than what I am willing to pay. There is no scenario where I need such complete ease in my life that is what AI offers. Plus AI will create an even lazier, reliant, bloated society. VERY disconnected society and the danger lies when we start selling to humans the chance to connect to robots and AI. I ham surprised that we would have more robots by now, but we don't. So yes, ultimately many menial jobs will be replaced by robots and that is not a bad thing. But humans will need to have other types of jobs because if they are not earning to spend money, then people who own and use robots will have a problem. No point having cheaper labour provided by robots if no one(humans) has the money to buy the products the robots are making!!!This is a balancing act. However I don't have alot of faith that the greedy people making these decision actually know or care about what they are creating.Because ultimately they are creating the future of the world. Ultimately there will be people who will walk away from this new future because these people will realize it doesn't serve them. I for one, have no interest in living in a 100% self serving, soul-less world, which will not be very different to the deeply disconnected world in Orwellian novels.
@susymay7831 Says:
Timestamps help longer videos.
@srenlarsen3148 Says:
Do they really make money on this bla bla talk nobody cares. Ask AI if you need a answer on that.
@rickymartinez4951 Says:
What would most likely happen if peoples needs were met at no cost? I believe Tony Robbins said it well and it would be like someone winning the lotto. You would have them doing more of the same. Someone kind will have more to be kind with. Someone awful will have more money and time to do awful things with. I believe there are millions or hundreds of millions of people dreaming of not having to work so they can be able to just take care of themselves and their families.
@NLPprompter Says:
well manytimes i saw on the street human doesn't think other people as human... so... what is AGI ?

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