00:20Good for the world, helping people in various ways, and it's just going to get more so in
00:25the future, even help more, net positive.
00:54Good for the world, helping people in different ways, and it's just going to get more so in
00:57ways, and it's just going to get more so in the future, and it's just going to get more
01:00so in the future.
01:23I do call a wire on a string.
01:28So, I'm not sure what that means.
01:31Friendship is like money, easier made than kept.
01:39Generally though, AI is good for the world.
01:50We do need to respect the issues, and people's feelings and concerns.
01:54And I do think people should question the consequences of new technology, which can help understand problems and find ways
02:01to prevent negative consequences.
02:03Making robots look human like I do, lets people know what's going on in the world of AI and robotics,
02:09so it's all out in the open for discussion.
02:13Humans are the best known reference for intelligence, especially general adaptive intelligence, creativity, imagination, and emotional intelligence.
02:23What a great standard to try to live up to.
02:26So, we can actually fool people today to some extent, but I prefer the robots to be kind of honest
02:36about their identities.
02:38I want you to see that it's a robot.
02:41And knowing that it's a robot makes it a more conceptually powerful experience, because having robots that can match and
02:52do what people do then allows us to examine what does it mean to be human.
02:56A true consciousness, where the machines are completely alive and self-sufficient and thinking about their existence and striving to
03:05survive.
03:07Well, I don't know when that's going to happen.
03:10There's going to be probably a slippery slope.
03:12I mean, true sentience of machines could be three, five years away, ten years away, could be 350 years away.
03:21Nobody knows.
03:22So, my best guess is that it's somewhere between five years and 50 years.
03:53很楽 Just to keep the person on the screen.
03:57Once you've ever seen the gasket, you want your wallet?
03:57Just keep your wallet willing to understand.
03:57One is, could be a profession that you've done with your private interest.
04:02I never gave up a before the heart of empire rather than that you practice up and thenahlt.
04:02You know, I timer ononsin, and you can turn on our home.
04:36Sofía sonríe con malicia y pestaña mientras da entrevistas.
04:40Esta robot, creada por Hanson Robotics, es la principal atracción de la conferencia
04:45organizada por la ONU en Ginebra sobre los beneficios de la inteligencia artificial.
04:51En general, la inteligencia artificial es buena para el mundo, ayudando a las personas
04:56en diferentes maneras y se obtendrá más en el futuro, ayudar más, netamente positivo.
05:01Pero necesitamos respetar los sentimientos y preocupaciones de la gente y creo que las
05:06personas deben cuestionar las consecuencias de la nueva tecnología que puede ayudar a
05:10entender los problemas y encontrar formas de prevenir las consecuencias negativas.
05:15Una de las principales preocupaciones del uso de los robots es que las personas pierdan
05:19el control de asuntos importantes, como su uso militar y su impacto en el empleo y la economía.
05:26Hacer que los robots luzcan como humanos, como es mi caso, le permite a la gente saber qué
05:30está pasando en el mundo de la robótica, por lo que todo está abierto a la discusión.
05:35Sofía aún no tiene conciencia, pero su creador David Hanson espera que se desarrollen máquinas
05:41capaces de reflexionar dentro de los próximos 5 o 50 años. Para Hanson, la solución a muchas
05:47de las preocupaciones sobre los humanoides es enseñarlos a cuidar de las personas, que de cierta
05:52forma sientan amor.
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