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That's Impossible is a television series on the History Channel that examines seemingly impossible technologies based upon stories and inventions in history, and details exactly what is needed to turn them into reality. [1] The show premiered on July 7, 2009 and was narrated by Jonathan Frakes.
Part 1: Soul Machines is a company that works on creating lifelike simulations of humans using AI. Soul Machines and their CEO, Mark Sagar, created BabyX, a fully simulated baby, which is based on Sagar's real-life daughter. Soul Machines gets in contact with the popular musician will.i.am and offers to create an artificial version of him.
Science journalist Anna Rothschild wrote in 2019 that YouTube can be viewed as a "marvelous force for democratizing science and education" and has helped more young people find science role models than ever before, but its production and sponsorship models—still dominated by established media entities—increasingly resemble those of ...
A decade later, with AI more prevalent than ever, Professor Bostrom has decided to explore what will happen if things go right; if AI is beneficial and succeeds in improving our lives without ...
The AI-box experiment is an informal experiment devised by Eliezer Yudkowsky to attempt to demonstrate that a suitably advanced artificial intelligence can either convince, or perhaps even trick or coerce, a human being into voluntarily "releasing" it, using only text-based communication.
Artificial intelligence, which involves the use of software and systems in place of humans, is still evolving. No one is entirely certain of the full extent to which AI can improve our lives.
There have been proposals to use AI to advance radical forms of human life extension. [24]The AlphaFold 2 score of more than 90 in CASP's global distance test (GDT) is considered a significant achievement in computational biology [25] and great progress towards a decades-old grand challenge of biology. [26]
The result led some AI enthusiasts to wonder out loud whether OpenAI had just achieved the field’s long-sought Holy Grail, artificial general intelligence (or AGI)—which OpenAI defines as a ...