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Post by pieter on Jun 13, 2023 23:21:16 GMT -7
Mo GawdatMohammad "Mo" Gawdat (Arabic: محمد جودت) is an Egyptian entrepreneur and writer. He is the former chief business officer for Google X and author of the books Solve for Happy and Scary Smart.Early lifeGawdat was born in Egypt, the son of a civil engineer and an English professor. He showed early interest in technology.CareerGawdat's background is as an engineer, paired with an MBA degree from Maastricht School of Management in the Netherlands.
He began his career at IBM Egypt as a systems engineer, before migrating to a sales role in the government sector. Moving to the United Arab Emirates, he joined NCR Abu Dhabi to cover the non-finance sector. At Microsoft, he assumed various roles over a span of seven-and-a-half years.
Gawdat joined Google in 2007 to start its business in emerging markets.
In 2013, he moved to Google's innovation arm, Google X, where he led business strategy, planning, sales, business development, and partnerships.
Gawdat is the author of Solve for Happy: Engineering Your Path to Joy (2017). Dedicated to his son Ali, who died in 2014, the book outlines methods for managing and preventing disappointment.
In 2021, Gawdar published Scary Smart: The Future of Artificial Intelligence and How You Can Save Our World through Macmillan.Personal lifeGawdat is separated from his wife, Nibal, whom he met at university. They have a daughter, Aya. Their son, Ali, died in 2014, after an appendectomy.
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Post by pieter on Jun 14, 2023 8:17:15 GMT -7
Artificial neural networks and deep learning AI technologies are quickly evolving, primarily because AI can process large amounts of data much faster and make predictions more accurately than humanly possible.
While the huge volume of data created on a daily basis would bury a human researcher, AI applications using machine learning can take that data and quickly turn it into actionable information. As of this writing, a primary disadvantage of AI is that it is expensive to process the large amounts of data AI programming requires. As AI techniques are incorporated into more products and services, organizations must also be attuned to AI's potential to create biased and discriminatory systems, intentionally or inadvertently.
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Post by pieter on Jun 14, 2023 8:19:03 GMT -7
Artificial intelligence (AI) is a wide-ranging branch of computer science concerned with building smart machines capable of performing tasks that typically require human intelligence. While AI is an interdisciplinary science with multiple approaches, advancements in machine learning and deep learning, in particular, are creating a paradigm shift in virtually every sector of the tech industry.
Artificial intelligence allows machines to model, or even improve upon, the capabilities of the human mind. And from the development of self-driving cars to the proliferation of generative AI tools like ChatGPT and Google’s Bard, AI is increasingly becoming part of everyday life — and an area companies across every industry are investing in.
Source; builtin.com/artificial-intelligence
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Post by pieter on Jun 14, 2023 8:22:28 GMT -7
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Post by pieter on Jun 14, 2023 8:29:11 GMT -7
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Post by karl on Jun 14, 2023 14:43:40 GMT -7
Pieter
Speaking only for myself, I wonder of peoples fear of AI, rather it is factual or supposed as the fear of the unknown. My self, I feel this is exciting and a new future of overcoming the questions we as humans have difficulty solving. For it is the human frailty that is at fault for everything that is with AI is human built created. With the fear of AI taking jobs away from people, this is another fear, for as time evolves, so do people and this is what makes people special,, is adapting to new conditions and situations, to overcome and adapt so to speak.
There are conditions that are unsuitable to the health of human beings such hazards as areas of high radiation such as a nuclear accident or working in dangerous work areas of high heat and such. Or even one way suicide space exploration as an example amongst many others.
This future is exciting with only fear and human frailty as a barrier to progress.
Karl
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Post by pieter on Jun 14, 2023 16:11:02 GMT -7
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Post by pieter on Jun 14, 2023 16:24:12 GMT -7
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Post by pieter on Jun 15, 2023 0:03:06 GMT -7
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Post by pieter on Jun 15, 2023 0:03:48 GMT -7
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Post by pieter on Jun 15, 2023 0:46:27 GMT -7
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Post by pieter on Jun 15, 2023 13:18:12 GMT -7
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Post by karl on Jun 15, 2023 13:25:40 GMT -7
Pieter
The video put together by Elon Musk is very impressive with the demonstration of the young lady, this I hate to say, robot. For she is demonstrating her high responsive cognitive conscience in recognition of an event shown her in an accurate manner.
It is an excellent demonstration the advancement of robotics has achieved at this time and date. For her {might as well recognize her as she appears} facile expressions match her responses in as well as to match a biological manner. For this as to be so well done as almost to believe this lady to be a human being masquerading as a believable robot.
Perhaps the future is now after all.
Karl
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