The flaw in most AI research

Published: Jan. 2, 2020, 2:38 a.m.


Is it possible that some of the greatest AI inventions are overlooking something major?


In this episode, I dive into what seems to be the missing piece in artificial intelligence and AI research. Listen in to learn how a different approach could bridge the gap between the world of AI and everyday function and usability.


“Steve Jobs showed that with Apple. That they were not just science and engineering creations they were theater, they were art. They were performance.”

-Alex Hammer [03:54]


Top Takeaways:

  • Considering Steve Jobs’ blueprint.
  • The importance of taking a more encompassing approach with technology.
  • How you can make AI that translates to real-world use.

Key Moments:

  • [00:00] Intro
  • [00:35] What Steve Jobs has that AI lacks.
  • [02:04] AI & real world functionality.
  • [02:59] Making AI easier to understand.
  • [03:23] What AI needs to be infused with.
  • [03:54] Recap

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