• I’m Not A Robot, Am I? From Turing's A-machine To Artificial Intelligence

  • Sep 19 2024
  • Length: 40 mins
  • Podcast

I’m Not A Robot, Am I? From Turing's A-machine To Artificial Intelligence

  • Summary

  • AI is undoubtedly one of humanity's greatest inventions, transforming industries and simplifying millions of lives. But as we see it evolve at lightning speed, inevitable questions arise: is this technology sustainable? Can we trust it to remain harmless? Let's find out, shall we?


    Welcome to episode five of Now I Get It with Dr. Andy. Today, we explore the evolution and development of Artificial Intelligence. From Alan Turing's foundational ideas on computing to making computers behave like neural networks, we dive deep into the world of this fascinating technology created to mimic human intelligence.


    Tune in and listen as I break down the mechanics of AI and explain why, due to its imbalanced cognitive functions, we must keep an eye on its evolution to ensure its ethical progress and use.


    In this episode, you will learn:

    • AI and its potential to mimic intelligent behavior (2:10)
    • Using puzzles and rewards to train AI (9:00)
    • Continuous functions, why they are so important (19:50)
    • Can AI become the villain of our story? The dangers of imbalanced cognitive functions (29:30)
    • What if AI develops an Inspector type of personality? (35:00)
    • About the role of cognitive functions in AI development (44:10)


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