Future Business Tech2023.3.4---2050 年人工智能工具的 7大技術
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In 2050, AI tools are advancing far faster than most people expected.
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For example:
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1.
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Most People Have Access to Artificial General Intelligences
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These AIs can solve almost any type of problem imaginable.
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They’re helping people in the lowest economic brackets of their societies to become millionaires
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at increasing rates.
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And these general AIs are intertwined with virtual assistants, operating systems, and
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household robots.
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We can have detailed and nuanced conversations with these AIs.
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And they can suggest tools, products, and services that increase the happiness and productivity
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of their users.
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This is made possible because these AIs can analyze the facial expressions and body languages
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of users to determine their emotional states and their deepest aspirations.
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Additionally, they can monitor the activities of millions of users at a time and assign
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personas to their users using clustering algorithms.
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2.
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AIs Can Generate 2-Hour Movies That Are Photorealistic The days of shooting movies using traditional
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actors and cameras are coming to an end.
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It’s now possible to generate entire movies and shows using text prompts and our thoughts.
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People are starting to wear brain computer interfaces and mentally generate major scenes
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in their movies in just one afternoon.
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Increasingly, actors are no longer needed on movie sets at all.
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They can simply provide scans of their faces, body proportions, and samples of their voices.
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That information can then be uploaded to AI avatars that can take their place in AI-generated
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videos.
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This will allow avatars of movie stars like Leonardo DiCaprio, Samuel L. Jackson, and
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Jennifer Lawrence to be used for many decades and have their ages changed as needed.
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Many movie studios go beyond that, and they only use AI avatars that are 100% fabricated.
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Some of these AIs are bigger celebrities than human celebrities.
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They’re more physically attractive than almost anyone in Hollywood.
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And because they’ve been trained on millions of hours of video data from movies, shows,
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social media, and TV show interviews, they’re far more charismatic than most humans can
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ever hope to be.
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They always say all the right things at exactly the right time, and their voices are indistinguishable
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from the voices of real people.
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At this point, these types of capabilities are helping content creators as a whole to
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make more money than the entirety of Hollywood.
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For decades, content creators have been able to create photorealistic movies that resonate
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with audiences in ways that Hollywood executives could never dream of accomplishing.
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Also, a high percentage of channels on video platforms are run completely by AIs and are
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almost indistinguishable from channels run by humans.
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AIs can provide their own video ideas, scripts, narration, thumbnails, and content strategies.
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At this point, video channels run by AIs are often of higher quality.
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3.
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Photorealistic Virtual Worlds Are Mostly AI-Generated It’s become possible to create entire virtual
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worlds using only text prompts and our thoughts.
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Sometimes, it only takes one paragraph of text to create an entire virtual city or an
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entire forest.
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And you can change any part of these worlds in real time because there’s almost an infinite
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number of variations that you can choose for each 3d asset.
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This is leading to VR experiences that are beyond the imagination of most people in the
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2020s.
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Using VR contact lenses, we can interact with popular characters from pop culture, including
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Neo from the Matrix, Superman, and Princess Leia.
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There are also nearly infinite versions of each character that are programmed to act
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differently in various situations.
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AIs can even change events in a video game story and dialogue based on a user’s emotional
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state.
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For example, horror games can adjust their levels of horror elements based on the amount
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of fear a user is feeling.
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Photos and paintings of historical events can also be converted into photorealistic
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virtual worlds that make you feel like you’re really there.
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And the VR worlds themselves can change minute-by-minute in order to fit the preferences and desires
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of users.
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VR worlds will only become exponentially more detailed and realistic in the coming years
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and decades.
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4.
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Humans Are Able To Merge With Artificial Intelligences People are using nanobots and other types
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of brain computer interfaces to connect their minds to AIs and the entire internet.
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As a result, people are upgrading their memory capacities of their brains by a millionfold.
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They can access millions of websites, videos, and cloud applications at a time and have
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picture-perfect memory.
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And AIs are helping users to make real-time predictions with this data and gain instantaneous
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insights about the world that were previously impossible to obtain.
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Additionally, researchers and scientists can gain new knowledge about their fields at rates
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unheard of in previous decades.
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Some research institutions are even considering merging humans with super-intelligent AIs.
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However, these AIs would need to be heavily modified for safety reasons.
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These institutions will use every possible precaution so that, ironically, humans don’t
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become tools for these AIs.
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5.
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Humans Are Communicating With Each Other Telepathically This ability is still in its primitive stages
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since only simple concepts can be shared.
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But this capability is improving at a rapid pace.
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A new industry is emerging whereby some content creators are sharing their thought patterns
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with millions of people.
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This is seen by many as the next logical evolutionary step for the podcast industry.
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6.
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AIs Are Writing Better Software Than Most Software Developers
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Using text prompts and thoughts, users can write critical parts of software programs
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in seconds.
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Several software languages already use this capability.
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This is speeding the development of a wide range of applications including software for
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quantum computers, brain-computer interfaces, and nanobots.
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Increasingly, the code that these text prompts generate are so complex that they’re practically
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unreadable to most human beings.
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Tech companies that offer this technology are reaping record profits.
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And it’s now possible to develop video games and VR games five times faster than was possible
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20 years earlier.
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Because of this increased capability, the digital games industry now generates exponentially
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more sales and profits than all other entertainment industries combined.
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7.
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AIs Are Writing Better Books And Screenplays Than Humans
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They’re able to write best-selling books in every genre imaginable.
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Their fictional novels contain practically every element that makes a story engaging
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and entertaining for readers.
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And their non-fiction books delve into nuanced perspectives and analysis of every topic imaginable.
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Some of the best screenplays in the last decade were written by AIs.
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These screenplays are leading to entertaining movies that contain original concepts,and
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they aren’t just reboots of old franchises.
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In addition to that, AIs can instantly adapt novels and short stories into movies and shows
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with only minor human refinement afterward.
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AIs can write poems and songs that have deep and insightful meanings about life and the
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universe.
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Their lyrics are being combined with AI-generated melodies to create some of the most incredible
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songs that ever existed.
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AIs are even creating new music genres that people are welcoming with open arms.
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Thanks for watching.
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Make sure to watch this next video about artificial intelligence.
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