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Runtime: 41 minsMark Coffey discusses the philosophy and ethics of artificial intelligence. He explores definitions and differences between narrow AI, which excels in specific tasks like image recognition and virtual assistants, and artificial general intelligence (AGI), which aims to match human cognitive abilities. Despite successes in narrow AI, AGI remains distant, prompting ethical concerns about its pursuit. Luciano Floridi contrasts AI's engineering focus with cognitive aspirations, emphasizing the adaptation of environments to AI rather than vice versa. Floridi's work highlights AI's current capabilities and future implications, urging a careful balance between technological advancements and ethical considerations.
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Produced in August 2024. Provisional captions.
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