ChatGPT's limits and AI's potential FULL INTERVIEW | Researcher Michael Wooldridge

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AI researcher Michael Wooldridge discusses his interest in machine intelligence, including what it will never achieve and where research is going wrong.

What do you think is machine intelligence's greatest potential?

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In this interview, Michael Wooldridge explores what it will take for machines to achieve higher-order reasoning, the challenges and ethical consequences that come with this pursuit, and what these developments mean for the future of AI and society at large.

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Michael Wooldridge is the Ashall Professor of the Foundations of Artificial Intelligence in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Oxford, and a Senior Research Fellow at Hertford College.

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00:00 Introduction
00:44 Passion for computer science
04:30 Beyond driverless cars
07:25 ChatGPT
09:40 The limits of AGI
11:35 Big Tech
13:40 The interpretability problem
16:38 AI-driven decision-making
19:18 The AI explosion
23:14 AI and harm
28:10 Complex systems
31:00 The future of AI

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