Exponential Wisdom

Episode 52: When Everything Is Intelligent

April 8, 2018 by exponentialwisdom

Peter and Dan imagine a future when AI saturates everything in our lives and every object becomes intelligent with the ability to learn about you.

 

 

In this episode:

  • Peter shares stories from his recent trip to China, including his experience with $5 machine learning chips that transform any object less than $100 into an intelligent machine.
  • Dan describes tasks that currently annoy him and his belief that annoyance is where innovation happens first.
  • Peter and Dan discuss things they don’t want an AI to help with, and why certain things in life will stay analog to give humans pleasures.
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