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75: Understanding AGI :The Future of Democratizing AI Technology with Craig Kaplan, Part 2

75: Understanding AGI :The Future of Democratizing AI Technology with Craig Kaplan, Part 2

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What's the difference between the AI in your homework helper and true artificial general intelligence (AGI)? Dr. Craig Kaplan helps us understand AGI, narrow AI breakthroughs, and why democratizing AI literacy starts with answering this question. Perfect for students, parents, and teachers navigating AI in education. Addresses transparency in AI architectures, how to build a safe and beneficial AGI through personalized agents, networked intelligence, and transparent interactions rather than ever-larger black-box models.Key takeaways:AI safety should be designed into system architecture from the start rather than added after deployment.Personalized AI agents should encode not only expertise but also values, ethics, and aesthetic preferences.A network of many agents, combined with human participation, may produce stronger and safer collective intelligence than a single giant model.Humans are necessary on the network because they contribute ethics, common sense, and world knowledge that AI systems still lack.Multimodality strengthens representation and may be crucial for more capable and grounded AI systems.Future AI may not only answer human questions but also propose new questions and new scientific or strategic problems.Human critical thinking remains indispensable because today’s AI systems often produce confident but incorrect answers.Transparency in interactions, auditability, and governance are central to safe AI deployment.AI literacy is not just about tool fluency; it is about understanding mechanisms, limits, risks, and responsibilities.The coming years may be decisive because AI capabilities are improving very rapidly, possibly faster than institutions can adapt.Guest bio:Dr. Craig Kaplan is an AI researcher, technology entrepreneur, and long-time builder of intelligence systems with more than three decades of experience in advanced AI architectures. He was trained at Carnegie Mellon and worked with Nobel laureate Herbert Simon, one of the founding figures of artificial intelligence.Chapters:00:00 Introduction and Guest Background02:00 Craig Kaplan's Vision for AI and AGI03:32 Personalized AI Agents and Their Potential06:20 The Role of Human Values and Ethics in AI08:58 Collective Intelligence and Networked AI Systems13:20 Learning, Updating, and Knowledge Transfer in AI17:50 World Models, Self-Awareness, and Consciousness22:17 Transparency, Black Boxes, and Safety Challenges26:29 Speed of AI Development and Urgency of Safety Measures31:03 AI Creativity, Problem Posing, and Long-Term Questions35:25 Human-AI Collaboration and Ethical Guidance39:47 AI Governance, Regulation, and Democratic Values43:56 Risks, Pitfalls, and the Need for Responsible DesignHyperlinks:LinkedIn profileOrcid profileAnastassia Lauterbach - LinkedInFirst Public Reading, Romy, Roby and the Secrets of Sleep (1/3)First Public Reading, Romy, Roby and the Secrets of Sleep (2/3)First Public Reading, Romy, Roby and the Secrets of Sleep (3/3)AI Snacks with Romy and Roby@romyandroby“Leading Through Disruption”AI EdutainmentThe AI Imperative BookRomy & Roby BookSubstack
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