Professor Answers AI Questions | Tech Support | WIRED

AI and machine learning professor at Gonzaga University Graham Morehead joins WIRED to answer the internet’s burning questions about artificial intelligence. What are the origins of AI? What’s the difference between AI, AGI, and ASI? What will the implications be if China achieves artificial super intelligence first or the United States does? What does the next 10 years of AI development look like? Will AI take all human jobs? Answers to these questions and many more await on AI Support.

0:00 AI Support
0:15 The two types of AI, broadly speaking
0:50 AI: Origins
1:23 Grok
2:19 Is AI taking jobs from humans?
2:49 Why are you, as an AI, dumb?
3:20 Understanding the differences between AI and AGI
4:13 Your very own Scarlett Johansson
4:59 Tokens?
5:51 [hitting computer] work…! better…!
6:34 Deepseek vs ChatGPT
7:06 AI Bias
7:29 ASI, China, and the USA
8:43 How is AI powered?
9:11 Thirsty AI
9:40 AI literacy
10:24 AI misinformation and the historical record
10:56 Where do you see yourself in ten years, AI
11:37 AI therapy
12:19 AI sentience
13:14 how do I avoid ai
13:47 Is this the real life? Is this just fantasy?
14:48 That’s just like your opinion, man
15:08 AI vs Machine Learning
15:44 AI that can write its own code
16:49 Is tech evolving too fast for our own good?
17:33 predictive AI vs generative AI
18:20 How will AI create jobs, not decimate them?
19:01 Stop using AI in legal documents ALL CAPS
19:30 Proving deepfakes in the future
20:29 Where the biggest impacts from AI will be felt
21:04 How dangerous are we talking here
21:20 Should AI have human-like rights?
21:35 What not to tell the robots
22:02 August 29th, 1997 at 2:14 a.m. EDT

Director: Jackie Phillips
Director of Photography: AJ Young
Editor: Richard Trammell
Expert: Graham Morehead
Line Producer: Joseph Buscemi
Associate Producer: Paul Gulyas
Production Manager: Peter Brunette
Production Coordinator: Rhyan Lark
Casting Producer: Nick Sawyer
Camera Operator: Oliver Lukacs
Sound Mixer: Lila Rowel
Production Assistant: Abigayle Devine
Post Production Supervisor: Christian Olguin
Post Production Coordinator: Rachel Kim
Additional Editor: Jason Malizia; Shane Boissiere
Assistant Editor: Andy Morell

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20 thoughts on “Professor Answers AI Questions | Tech Support | WIRED

  1. My bank has very few tellers, terrible hours, and even the branch manager is only capable of doing what the computer tells them they can

  2. Banks in my cities have recently almost all gone teller-less. Just ATMs and FAs now.

    After 13 years in the marketing agency world, 3 years ago I started my own, and leverage AI to play the roles that traditionally have been held by people; copywriting, design, strategy, art direction, web dev, etc. It’s already happened.

  3. Are these training programs to be an ai manager in order to get those jobs going to be locked behind paywalls? That’s going to be a barrier that’ll keep most people gatekept out and still jobless.

  4. 2:45 yes just come up with a new job, i don’t think these huge companies will be like “yes let me pay a person and use ai when ai could just do all of it”

  5. Whenever we do understand sentience and consciousness, we should absolutely NOT create hardware that supports it. You want a robot apocalypse? Cuz that’s how you get a robot apocalypse.

  6. We’ve been taught since the idea came along that “AI” will have will. Autonomy. It will be able to decide to do or not to do. So when we’re faced with AI, we default to “it can decide to do good or bad”. It’s not there yet. And we should, as a species, be REALLY careful about developing it to be capable of independent will. But it’s not there yet, to the best of my (albeit limited) research. I could be wrong. But I’d put odds down that I’m not.

  7. The Memphis AI center is called “Colossus”? Really? For Real? They couldn’t get “HAL 9000”, or “V-ger”, or “Skynet”? They couldn’t find a name that wasn’t a literary doomsday machine?

  8. 3:09 The Problem is once you understand Frequency and Energy….You tend to chase after the World being numbers, Not Blaspmh but When God said “Let there Be Light” = I believe he was talking ina language that has Maths and Science as its Structure and Elemental Foundations but with TIME you will realize Gods language of Creation is close to Numbers that we do not yet understand…. Don’t Believe Me JUST PRAY and ASK and see all mysterys unravelled 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾

  9. This is very well presented and I’ve learned quite a bit so thanks. But there’s absolutely no way there’s as many bank tellers as in the past. I have seen countless banks shut down physical presence and therefore the teller ceased to be relevant in those spaces. They’re not all just working remote now.

    New tech people always bang on about ‘people will just be moved into other jobs’… No they won’t. If you have an Amazon warehouse with 1,000 staff and AI gets adopted as they want. They will only need about 10 people. Where do the other 990 people go? Are they all gonna ‘upskill’ and everything be cosy? Obviously not… We should all just in the effing public sector, but Elon made sure that’s not safe for Americans either. Dang shame

  10. Where do you see Ai in the next decade, well hopefully I would’ve done a sweet deal with Agent Smith and I’ll be living it up.

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