Jiang and the host suggest that AI could escape its data ceiling only by interfacing with the physical world through sensors, robotics, or other real-world feedback loops.
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Robotics
A source-grounded reading of a long Dante seminar that starts with a student dreaming of a tree across water and ends by redefining Purgatory as democratic hope, free will, dangerous guidance, prayer for the...
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A source-grounded reading of a long Dante seminar that starts with a student dreaming of a tree across water and ends by redefining Purgatory as democratic hope, free will, dangerous guidance, prayer for the...
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"Yeah, so there's a solution to this problem, which is, if AI is able to leap into the real world. Right, so that's what..."
"to say, to have sensors through robotics like Tesla takes in information through its cars, it would need some interface with the real world."
"...that limb. And then it can... That's how the robot... The robotics can work, right? So all the neurons near that aspect makes your..."
"...of AI so you buy yourself an AI wife okay a robotic wife right now I want you guys to use imagine in that..."
"...given up on yourself right think about it you marry a robotic wife that is despair you don't take yourself seriously anymore right you're..."
"...that uh sins that impact others are worse so like the robotic robotic wife is only concerning yourself but giving a million would be..."
"...might argue that with the rise of things like AI and robotics, the cost of production is going to drop. And there's going to..."
"...we are now moving into this incredible new age of AI robotics where the data centers, where our energy demands are going to double..."
"...see anything like what is coming with respect to this incredible robotics revolution. So, that's going to raise living standards."
"This is like the invention of robotics. But is it though, Stephen, because surely the big question with that is if the future is..."
"...technological leadership. If you want to see technological leadership and where robotics might lead to people benefiting, it's going to be China, not America...."
"...had a conversation with Netanyahu about relocating data centers, AI, and robotics. And he said, well, you know, we've been talking about AI and..."
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