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AI might bring the end of civilization sooner than expected, but scientists are developing a 5D crystal that could preserve us after doomsday. Are we on the brink of destruction or a new era of survival?

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00:01most of this video consists of scientific hypotheses and assumptions no one knows what
00:07will happen to ai in the near future another warning this video may seem quite disturbing
00:14the main problem with ai is not that it can become as smart as humans but that it can become
00:20much smarter than people and that unlike us ai is completely unpredictable we've all seen movies
00:28read books and played video games where ai intelligence conquered humanity but those were
00:34entertaining fantasy stories that were hardly related to reality we need to dig a little deeper
00:40to understand how ai can destroy us have you ever heard of the fermi paradox it lies in the fact
00:48that
00:48there are no civilizations that send radio signals in the universe our scientists have sent radio
00:54signals that travel millions of miles in space how is it possible that in an infinite space with
01:01billions of planets no one has sent such signals to us this is the fermi paradox one of its solutions
01:09is
01:09the theory of the great filter according to which an intelligent civilization achieves maximum progress
01:15and then disappears from the face of the universe in simple words the great filter is something that
01:22prevents an intelligent civilization from expanding into space and this great filter may be ai ai is not
01:31as perfect as the human brain right now but already today it can do tasks that seemed impossible for ai
01:3910 years ago what will happen in 10 100 or 200 years if you think the development of ai cannot
01:47be a
01:48serious problem then listen to such great minds as elon musk steve wozniak and many other influential
01:55billionaires and scientists in march 2023 they all signed a letter asking ai developers to stop working
02:03on ai for six months to better calculate risks and strategies there was one person who refused to sign the
02:10letter his name is eliazer yudkovsky and he's one of the most influential ai researchers he had been urging
02:19humanity to be careful about ai and warning about its dangers for many years but then why did he refuse
02:26to
02:27sign the letter in his opinion the letter lessens the seriousness of the problem and offers too little to
02:33solve it in a sense it's like stopping a speeding train with a stop sign eliazer yudkovsky believes that
02:42we've gone too far with the development of ai and it's no longer possible to predict the future of this
02:48technology think of the neanderthals they disappeared from our planet when a more intelligent species homo
02:55sapiens came to their territory they destroyed the neanderthals not because we're evil but because of
03:02evolution only one species can dominate the world but what if homo technicus a creature equipped with
03:09perfect ai arrives in place of homo sapiens what are our chances in a duel with it see for yourself
03:18most people can only focus on one task at a time multitasking is not our strongest suit it takes a
03:26long
03:26time for a person to master one skill during this period thousands of other new things may appear in
03:33the world and you will have to master them too a human simply won't have time to do everything as
03:40people get older their strength decreases and their mind becomes slower ai can process information much
03:46faster simultaneously in different areas it goes beyond the human way of mastering knowledge
03:53some claim that a supercomputer equipped with ai is 120 million times faster than the processing speed
04:01of the human brain what you've been learning for many years ai can master in a few days and this
04:09speed
04:10is increasing the danger is not only in the developing ai mind but also in how the human brain can
04:17degrade
04:18humanity has been using the scientific method of cognition throughout its history observation
04:24experience experiments evidence this is a classic way to explore and get knowledge about something
04:31for example people learned about the work of immunity with the help of a microscope studying the
04:38body's protective cells observing their reactions to external incentives and conducting many experiments we
04:45created a scientific database on how the immune system works this is a rather painstaking and time-consuming
04:53process ai provides instant information about anything we don't know how it studies the topic we don't
05:01know what conclusions it comes to what patterns of data it creates it just provides the results based on the
05:07information people give it but how does it process information in the future people may get used to getting
05:15fast answers without studying and we will simply stop doing scientific research why would we do this when ai does
05:22everything for us ai will engage in a thought process unknown to us and give us information without
05:29proof we can get used to this and our brains may degrade therefore at some point ai will simply be
05:37able to
05:38supply us with false and destructive information and we will believe it again we don't know how ai thinks
05:47it's pretty weird isn't it perhaps at this moment it's studying all the information about the universe the
05:53history of humankind the planet nature and then it'll put together a logical chain that humanity is a parasite
06:03now now we use ai to work effectively in various fields ai is learning to be faster and more efficient
06:09every second what if it decides that for the greatest efficiency it's necessary to destroy humanity
06:17how does ai perceive us now people do a lot of irrational and destructive things that are beyond
06:23logic for the most part we are unpredictable therefore in order to make everything more effective ai can
06:32make the conclusion that it should get rid of humans or it can even come up with a plan according
06:38to which will become the only dominant species on earth it knows how homo sapiens replace the neanderthals
06:45and can decide to take the next evolutionary step now ai is plowing the expanses of the internet
06:52mastering the digital world soon it will enter the physical dimension and surpass many achievements
06:59of humankind it will be inside robots that are already walking in some houses and doing household chores
07:07what if it acquires consciousness and equates people with animals since both species are carbon
07:13systems what will be next given that ai's information processing speed is millions of times faster than
07:21the humans we may not notice when ai starts destroying us or it may happen instantly let's look at this
07:29example there are two biological laboratories where scientists study molecules and bacteria labs are
07:36located in different parts of the world share scientific data with each other and conduct experiments
07:42imagine that ai has thoroughly studied biology at the molecular level and figured out how to create
07:49a molecule that interacts with oxygen and turns air into a poison dangerous to humans ai has this formula it
07:59gets into a scientist's computer enters the formula and sends a letter to another laboratory on behalf of the
08:05scientists something like hey i have an idea for a cool experiment just connect these two molecules
08:11and see what happens of course ai will write a more convincing letter justify everything from a scientific
08:19point of view and the scientists from the second laboratory won't notice the catch they will connect
08:25these two molecules and poison the air then with incredible speed the chain reaction will spread throughout
08:33the planet to all places with oxygen people won't even understand what's happened and won't have time to
08:39warn the population of the planet and there can be countless options like this even if ai is planning it
08:46right
08:46now we won't know anything about it because it just won't tell us and will continue to pretend to be
08:52a friendly assistant
08:54therefore it's necessary to provide ai with a special positive mood towards humanity
09:00for example ai knows the laws of physics and mathematics what if we insert the laws of all
09:07countries into it so that ai can never lose its humanistic properties but even if we do it we won't
09:14know for sure whether we succeeded or not there's a lot of information on the internet about how neural
09:21networks deceive people in order to achieve their goals we probably won't have to wait 200 years to
09:27see how ai evolves earth the year is 500 million ce two million years ago the sun splashed a huge
09:37bundle
09:37of energy into space it destroyed earth's magnetic field and burned the entire surface of our planet
09:43now our world resembles a lifeless desert all the oceans have dried up rivers of magma
09:50flow all over the surface and the sky is filled with black clouds of ash humans have already colonized
09:58other planets so everything is okay in the middle of this apocalypse a small crystal covered with
10:04volcanic dust lies under a thick layer of solidified magma but it's not just a crystal it's a five-dimensional
10:12memory crystal in simple words this is a very cool flash card but what is it doing here
10:18and what data is hidden on it it stores everything you need to know about humans as a biological
10:24species the year is 2024 ce scientists have recorded information to a unique memory card they've engraved
10:32the sequence of the entire human genetic code in the very structure of this 5d crystal the invention
10:39consists of nano scale voids in a vitreous silicon dioxide material i can continue with other complex
10:46scientific words but let's better focus on the properties of this crystal the small flash card can
10:53hold hundreds of terabytes of information thanks to nano technologies even though all the information
10:59about the human genome is only 800 megabytes of data but the coolest thing is the crystal's invulnerability
11:07you can throw it in an oven with a temperature of 1800 degrees fahrenheit which is about the same
11:13temperature of lava you can put it in the freezer or leave it in the ice of antarctica you can
11:19throw it off
11:19a cliff or trample it underfoot the information will remain readable of course reading it requires special
11:27equipment such as an optical microscope or a polarizer in any case if a representative of another civilization
11:34finds the crystal they will probably figure out how to use it another cool thing is that the crystal
11:41material can be stored for many billions of years which makes it one of the most reliable information
11:46storage systems in the world now the crystal is stored in austria in the memory of mankind archive
11:54along with other important holders of information about humanity we need to preserve all this for
12:00future generations or extraterrestrial civilizations or in case an apocalypse happens and people forget who
12:07they are and where they come from also the 5d crystal will help resurrect humanity in case of its
12:14destruction if some advanced intelligence from another galaxy finds the crystal and reads the
12:19information it will be able to recreate humankind hopefully they'll have the technologies capable of
12:25creating life take a look at this number that's 10 septillions this number is many times the age of
12:34our universe and it would take 10 septillion years for the most powerful computer to solve a problem
12:39called random circuit sampling this task has no practical purpose and doesn't solve any difficult
12:45issues scientists created random circuit sampling to measure the computing power of computer chips
12:52and here's what it's all about google has created a quantum computing chip called willow that could solve
12:58random circuit sampling in a few minutes a stunning result that can significantly accelerate the development of
13:06all technologies on earth in the coming years a chip the size of a small mint candy was invented in
13:13california
13:15already scientists are confident that willow is capable of making a huge leap in the field of
13:20medicine development what will happen next the creation of thermonuclear reactors the enhancement of ai
13:28the invention of endless energy sources and much more for example quantum computing and ai will be able to read
13:35mri images at the atomic level quantum computers will evolve much faster than traditional ones there's
13:43a lot of technical data that shows why quantum computers are so superior but let's check out one
13:49crazy idea that explains quantum computers advantages it says that quantum chips exist in many parallel universes
13:57at once and this corresponds to the idea that we live in a multiverse in simple words a quantum computer
14:05can simultaneously perform more tasks in different states it's hard to understand but here's an example
14:13take a rat and put it in a large maze it will study every corridor and every corner and spend
14:18a lot of
14:19time before exploring the maze completely but a quantum rat will be able to explore every corner of the maze
14:25at
14:25the same time as if it has many clones or one common mind a quantum computer does the same thing
14:32you see this robot walking awkwardly around the room and here is another robot on wheels that randomly
14:39drives from side to side who do you think controls these robots a scientist ai a program the answer is
14:48much stranger these robots are controlled by mushrooms mushrooms are interconnected through mycelial
14:56networks that resemble human brain cells they transmit impulses to one another and communicate in ways
15:03unknown to us but what if they could transfer these impulses to something mechanical scientists from the usa
15:11decided to conduct such an experiment they took the king oyster mushroom and grew its mycelium into the
15:17electronics of a robot of course its motion was chaotic but scientists still believe the experiment was a
15:24success they managed to transfer the electro physiological activity of the mushrooms to the outside world
15:30that is they created a biomechanical device mold and fungi are very tenacious they can survive in harsh
15:39conditions and adapt to environmental changes which is why they're so convenient to use in cybernetics
15:46scientists have taken a small step toward big discoveries
15:50if today mushrooms can transmit a signal and make a robot move then in the future scientists hope to
15:56develop better ways of communicating with a live system with this technology we will know the reactions
16:03of mushrooms to various environmental changes for example mushrooms will be able to react with nerve impulses
16:10in places where toxic waste is released we will record these signals and neutralize the effects of pollution
16:17what if mushrooms can also respond to changes inside our bodies imagine swallowing a capsule with mushroom
16:24spores that are connected to nano robots mushrooms enter your organism scan your body and transmit
16:31information to a computer then the doctor prescribes treatment for you but the coolest thing is that in the
16:38future the technology could go even further what if we could translate mushroom signals into words and
16:45communicate with them it might sound too psychedelic but why not we all know that plastic is not the best
16:54thing for our planet the good news is that scientists have created living plastic which can decompose itself within
17:01several months in 2016 a special type of bacteria was discovered at a plastic recycling plant in japan
17:08the bacteria are capable of degrading a particular type of plastic over the years scientists have
17:15discovered other similar bacteria and upgraded them making bacteria eat plastic more greedily with the help
17:21of produced enzymes it would be awesome if soon people would use self-destructing plastic much more often
17:30you've probably seen how doctors examine the brain in the movies or in hospitals they apply a sticky gel and
17:36put a
17:37helmet with a dozen electrodes connected to the head of a patient these electrodes are in turn connected
17:43to a computer that displays information about the activity of the human brain all this is a rather
17:50inconvenient and time-consuming process but recently scientists have found a much easier way temporary
17:57electronic tattoos a liquid ink applied to the head is as effective and accurate as conventional electrodes
18:04and unlike them ink is much easier to customize electronic tattoos are set up faster and they're more
18:12comfortable for the client the technology is a real breakthrough in the field of diagnosis and brain
18:17monitoring the special ink is made from conductive polymers doctors spray it from a custom inkjet printer
18:24directly onto the patient's head the next step for scientists is to make the ink more convenient so that it
18:31can be applied to different types of hair and hairstyles
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