What is AI? Vol.3
Reid Blackman describes AI as software learning by example, Madhulika emphasizes pattern prediction, Sarah Brin discusses various intelligences, and Roger Spitz highlights AI’s role in human-like functions. Ryan Carrier touches on the complexity of defining AI, Ricardo Baeza-Yates sees AI as mimicking the human brain, and Mark Coeckelbergh explores AI narratives. Harriet Pellereau notes AI's lack of emotions, Josh Geller critiques striving for human-like AI, Dr. Marie Oldfield argues AI doesn’t truly exist, Marc Steen considers AI as tools, Guy Gadney finds the term overly broad, and Mitchell Ondili defines AI as a family of technologies. This question underscores AI's multifaceted and evolving definition.
Thanks to our guests who made this episode possible:
- Reid Blackman
- Madhulika Srikumar
- Sarah Brin
- Roger Spitz
- Ryan Carrier
- Richardo Baeza-Yates
- Mark Coeckelbergh
- Harriet Pellereau
- Josh Gellers
- Dr Marie Oldfield
- Marc Steen
- Guy Gadney
- Mitchell Ondili
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