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HUMAN versus AI

HUMAN versus AI

Hosted by Michael Parker

Episodes

14

Latest episode

Mar 2024

Language

EN

About the show

Human versus AI is written by Michael Parker, a fallible human without AI augmentation, but with the help of robotics engineering student, Delila Hague. We explore in essay form the human traits we thought were ours alone. There are 14 episodes covering Learning, Thinking, Intelligence, Honesty, Humour, Creativity, Emotion, Curiosity, Wonder, Performance, Independence, Doubt, Consciousness, and Wisdom.

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March 18, 2024Episode 16 min

LEARNING - Human versus AI

LEARNING - It was Julius Caesar who said, “experience is the teacher of all things.” And now AI is starting to learn from experience, learning to learn like us, but the experience is different. They can pick up patterns and rules that we would never dream of, teaching us more about the world around us in the process. And they’re only going to get more advanced as time goes on.

March 18, 2024Episode 27 min

THINKING - Human versus AI

THINKING - In 1950 Alan Turing wrote ‘I propose to consider the question, “Can machines think?” He went on to describe his thought experiment. If a person submitting questions could not distinguish the machine from a human, then it was a thinking machine. He predicted that a machine would pass his Turing Test. Sixty years later, yet we are still waiting for one to pass.

March 18, 2024Episode 39 min

INTELLIGENCE - Human versus AI

INTELLIGENCE - “If a machine can think, it might think more intelligently than we do, and then where would we be?” Alan Turing. All experts agree AI will achieve this with super intelligence. They differ on when. Some say AI will have no malicious intent and that its limitless intelligence will liberate the human mind. Others, like Elon Musk , say ‘it will wipe out humanity without even thinking about it.’

March 19, 2024Episode 48 min

HONESTY - Human versus AI

HONESTY - Over two and a half thousand years ago, Aesop told us ‘Honesty is the best policy.’ Jonathan Swift warned that “Falsehood flies, and the Truth comes limping after it.” AI may prefer the philosophy of Groucho Marx, “The secret of life is honesty and fair dealing. If you can fake that, you've got it made.”

March 19, 2024Episode 57 min

HUMOUR - Human versus AI

HUMOUR - 'Artificial intelligence will never get jokes as humans do. In themselves, they have no need for humour. They completely miss context. Teaching AI systems humour is dangerous because they may find it where it isn't, and they may use it where it's inappropriate. Maybe bad AI will start killing people because it thinks it is funny.' Kiki Hempelmann.

March 19, 2024Episode 68 min

CREATIVITY - Human versus AI

CREATIVITY - An AI has painted the ‘next’ Rembrandt, exhibited all over the world. AI is composing and making music to order in a matter of seconds. AI novels are on Amazon. So far, none are threatening genuine artists. Perhaps they never will. “Artificial intelligence programs lack consciousness and self-awareness. They will never be able to appreciate art, or beauty, or love”. GPT-3

March 20, 2024Episode 78 min

EMOTION - Human versus AI

EMOTION - "I think the point when an AI programme... can write a novel that can make me cry, that shows that we've crossed some kind of remarkable line because it shows that AI can understand human emotions and it has the capacity for empathy … and what troubles me about that is that it is very difficult for humans to keep control of that situation.” Kazuo Ishiguro

March 20, 2024Episode 87 min

CURIOSITY - Human versus AI

CURIOSITY - “Remember to look up at the stars and not down at your feet. Try to make sense of what you see and wonder about what makes the universe exist. Be curious.” Stephen Hawkins. By using curiosity the AI agent learns how to do all the things it needs to explore the world, like jump and kill enemies. It doesn’t even get penalized for dying”

March 20, 2024Episode 96 min

WONDER - Human versus AI

WONDER - Science fiction writers, from Jules Verne to Mary Shelley to Isaac Asimov, have woven their narratives around some wonder of invention, or science gone wrong. This often leads to the creation of a being of superpower or a robot which starts as slave and ends as master. Will AI prove a wonder too far?

March 21, 2024Episode 107 min

PERFORMANCE - Human versus AI

PERFORMANCE - Robots may not yet, like Superman, be ‘faster than a speeding bullet’ but they have no limit in terms of ‘faster, higher, stronger.’ However, they are not perfect, yet. Optimisation, therefore, of the seemingly limitless power is now the goal. The expert view is that there is a one in two chance of AI agents outperforming humans in almost every task by the end of the century.

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