AI vs. Human Creativity
Michal discusses the inherent biases in AI models, highlighting their similarities to human thought processes. He argues that if human brains can be creative and exhibit a range of behaviors, so too can AI, challenging the outdated notion that machines are merely stochastic parrots. A shift in perspective is necessary to fully grasp the capabilities of these advanced models, as they can perform tasks at a scale and speed beyond human capacity.In this clip
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All Else Equal: Making Better Decisions
Ep27 “The Future of AI” with Michal Kosinski
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