Google unveils never-before-seen text-to-video AI tool in this week's 60 Minutes

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In this week's 60 Minutes, Scott Pelley is given access to Google's campus in Mountain View, California, and its AI lab in London to examine its new slate of technologies.

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Each weekday morning, "CBS Mornings” co-hosts Gayle King, Tony Dokoupil and Nate Burleson bring you the latest breaking news, smart conversation and in-depth feature reporting. "CBS Mornings" airs weekdays at 7 a.m. on CBS and stream it at 8 a.m. ET on the CBS News app.

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One thing is for sure, the next 20 years is going to be very much unlike the last 20 years.

jimknarr
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People keep saying far-out use cases, and while we sleep a night, AI is learning more than each person can learn in a lifetime. At the end of the day, it's the funders will call the tune of AI.

JonesJr
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Omg! I always thought the stuff in movies will be real someday, but i didn't think it would be that quick.

aniket
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you just know people 10 years in the future or watching these videos back and laughing at how impressed we are. it's like marvelling over ps1 graphics all over again

bluetreacle
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a pink taxi is what this guys imagination can come up with lol

LisaSimpsonLiberal
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Once AI can make its own decisions, then things are gonna get crazy 😮

DAOnero
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What a boundless imagination! He says tell me anything you want to create and he asks for taxi 😂

ChrisCypher
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Text to picture is ancient tech. Thats been around since like November

rosszeiger
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Some anhropologists and scientists suggest that human consciousness began to emerge about 50, 000 years ago with the development of symbolic language. I can’t help but wonder if the same will hold true for AI.

williamglenn
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Love how 60 minutes is for 70 year olds, completely out of touch with the past 20 years of tech

InThisStyleGMinor
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Google's emphasis on AI safety may be attributed to their relatively delayed entry into the market with a substantial AI offering accessible to all. Notably, their AI product, Bard, demonstrates a level of intelligence that is an order of magnitude lower than that of GPT-4.

USONOFAV
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AI cloning the voice and person of someone might teach everyone not to believe everything they see on the internet. It was already a problem at a smaller, less technological scale. This could be a GOOD thing. It's going to introduce different and betters forms of authentication.

MrBross-eyyp
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All media will be automated. All human labor will lose its value. The truth will be impossible to verify and falsehoods will be impossible to disprove😂

conservativelibertarian
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2:00 it is already possible to have deep fake video of people doing or saying thing for quite some time already! It’s just going to be better and harder to differentiate the real from the fake

jeanchindeko
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60 mins finally giving us something to chew on, umlike the roadkill of an interview like MTG's

Maxtee
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What if every video on the video had a hash so if an official company came out with a video they would also publish the hash of the video then if you came across a video claiming to be from an official company but if so much as one pixel would have been changed in the a frame the hash would be totally different. Maybe some public key private key kind of thing.

micah
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Me to BARD text to video:

GIve me a remake of Berserk! 😂

vinci.
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Just let the technology develop and evolve and mature. All these fear and worry is stupidity.

RK-vexp
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"Safety filters" are irrelevant when AGI code is so simple that everyone can make it. Already happening with language models like GPT. The most powerful machine learning algorithms will be incredibly simple and its function will become impossible for humans to understand.

theonetruemorty
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We are no doubt in a technological singularity and exceeded Moores law.

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