
Calum Chace
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"The AI guy" Global keynote speaker Author of "Surviving AI", "The Economic Singularity" It's not the 4th Industrial revolution: it's the Information revolution
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1 month ago |
aijourn.com | Calum Chace |Tom Allen
For years, the idea of machine consciousness has belonged to the realm of philosophy and science fiction. But as AI systems become more sophisticated, the debate is shifting from speculation to a pressing scientific and ethical question. Could machines develop some form of consciousness? And if so, how would we even recognise it? With Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) and superintelligence on the horizon, the possibility of machine consciousness emerging, whether intended or not, is increasing.
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Dec 5, 2024 |
forbes.com | Calum Chace
We all know that artificial intelligence is transforming every industry. One industry which is nascent today, but will be critical to us all in the future, and which could hardly exist without AI, is space telecoms - or Non-Terrestrial Networks, as participants prefer to call it.
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Nov 7, 2024 |
forbes.com | Calum Chace
In the race to develop superintelligence — a technology that will transform the world more fundamentally than electricity or the internet — two figures stand out: Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, and Demis Hassabis, CEO of DeepMind. Both are brilliant, ambitious, and determined to create machines that can think, reason, and learn as humans do.
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May 30, 2024 |
forbes.com.br | Calum Chace |Forbes EUA
Os humanos têm sonhado com a imortalidade desde o início dos tempos. Os gregos invejavam a imortalidade de seus deuses, e esses deuses ocasionalmente concediam a imortalidade a humanos especiais. A literatura grega foi influenciada pela história de Gilgamesh, um governante e herói sumério que buscava a imortalidade. Os faraós egípcios construíram enormes pirâmides e túmulos subterrâneos para preservar seus corpos e seus bens para o que esperavam ser uma vida eterna.
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May 27, 2024 |
forbes.com | Calum Chace
The Quest For ImmortalityHumans have dreamt of everlasting life since the dawn of recorded time. The ancient Greeks envied the immortality of their gods, and those gods occasionally bestowed immortality on special humans. Greek literature was influenced by the story of Gilgamesh, a Sumerian ruler and hero who sought immortality.
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Humans would be harder to wipe out than other species, but we are vulnerable to asteroids, climate change, super-volcanoes, and most of all, to human-made technologies like nuclear weapons, AI, and man-made pathogens. https://t.co/SxS0pLX80W https://t.co/EALmwgQL7b

AI's Big Bangs: First: 2012 - Deep Learning Second: 2017 - Transformers Third: 20?? - Neuromorphic computing? Everything You Always Wanted to Know about Neuromorphic Computing But Were Afraid to Ask. https://t.co/hQIjkcLWJd

The latest guest on the London Futurist Podcast is Sean ÓhÉigeartaigh, of the Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence. Few people have thought more carefully and systematically about the future of our species. https://t.co/SxS0pLX80W https://t.co/5xB0fvjRBF