Origin Story

Artificial Intelligence – Part One – Deus ex machina

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Nov 6, 2024
The podcast dives into the captivating journey of artificial intelligence, exploring its historical roots from Mary Shelley’s 'Frankenstein' to Ada Lovelace’s skepticism. It highlights the societal anxieties and ethical dilemmas surrounding AI, especially with the rise of tools like ChatGPT. Key figures such as Alan Turing are discussed, alongside the cultural impacts of sci-fi portrayals. The conversation also touches on the evolution of gender dynamics in computing and the cyclical nature of excitement and skepticism throughout AI's history.
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ANECDOTE

Wiener's Concerns and Metaphors

  • Norbert Wiener, who coined "cybernetics", compared machine and animal brains, worried about machines' impact.
  • He used the Sorcerer's Apprentice and the Monkey's Paw as metaphors for AI's lack of common sense.
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AI's Potential 'Humanity'

  • AI could become too human: self-interested, unpredictable, and aggressive, inheriting flaws of human intelligence.
  • Machines might make decisions based on given options but without a sense of human values.
ANECDOTE

Birth of AI

  • John McCarthy coined "artificial intelligence" (AI) for a Dartmouth summer school in 1956, marking the field's official start.
  • Many disliked the term 'artificial,' questioning if it was truly intelligence.
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