Michio Kaku on Quantum Computing and AI Chat-bots

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Taken from JRE #1980 w/Michio Kaku:
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When Michio Kaku speaks.. it always sounds like He's reading a polished script.

br
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Really surprised at Michio Kaku's explanations here, seems like a very surface level understanding of these systems.

danexpo
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You know, I always shake my head at the meme comments on JRE videos where they make Joe talk about bears to every guest. But in a conversation about AI, with a quantum physics professor educator and scientist Joe still managed to bring up being attacked by a bear. The man has become the meme.

navtektv
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Thx for the breakdown. I know I have my Ebyr40 Staked. You mentioned the complexity of starting and maintaining a node.

Hamza_edit
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The ironic part is chatgpt will sometimes give you incorrect information when it doesn't know the answer.... which is exactly what he did in this clip.

iDevin
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Sounds like Michio and Neil Degrassi Tyson have been telling each other bedtime stories.

Fadepro
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I agree with your opinions on Ebyr40. The community has really helped my understanding of how things are built and how it all works together.

AminTurco
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Kaku is a legend. Anyone who dedicated their entire life to String Theory is a certified G!

G is for Genius bitch.

MrFlex
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Kaku is certainly an expert on a few subjects, but he us at least 2 years behind the tech on this analysis. And in AI, that is a lifetime 😊

METAL_SOLAR
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Michio Kaku talks like ChatGPT, he answers as if he’s reciting from his book

betterchapter
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I'm not a student trying to cheat on an essay. I'm just someone with a hunger for knowledge and AI is an invaluable tool for that. The rate at which I can grasp concepts and learn things because AI can break it down and explain it in ways an idiot like me can understand is truly amazing.

goolagsuxballs
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Michio Kaku is such a good science fiction communicator

domainofscience
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"Bad actor, some foreign government" Or, our own government, Joe.

kencargill
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This dude is just on repeat, sounds like he is the chatbot 😂

VanzSolo
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Michio is highly simplifying what ChatGPT can do, its actually amazing at debugging code and can do it based on totally unique input

hospitalcleaner
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Incredible to hear Kaku speak so confident on topic he has no understanding of (having basic facts just wrong)

KarolK
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One of Michio Kaku books changed me forever he's awesome.

omarangulo
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I will never forget Dr. Kaku’s appearance on Opie & Anthony. Had Patrice all fired up. 😂

WiseAilbhean
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I have so much respect for Michio. He should not speak on AI. He has no idea what he’s talking about. He’s hallucinating harder than chatGPT.

MatthewToussain
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Hi Joe,
One subject that did not come up in the Podcast with Michio, was computer code itself.
For example you can ask ChatGPT to write the HTML code to create a form on a web site, with entry fields to observe wildlife.
I did this, it created the HTML in a few seconds, I then asked it to create a Database to store the information with those fields, I then asked it to write the code to create the Database to store the observations, I then asked it to write the server code behind the “submit” button to execute the code, and store the values gathered in the HTML form in the Database. These are relatively simple programing requests. But here is the thing, it did it all within seconds, and it does not make mistakes, misspellings or calculation errors.
These are not “essays” to be lied about or pushing a narrative one way or another. It is just pure code to perform tasks that need to completed.
That is useful. I am retired Silicon Valley Business Intelligence Infrastructure consultant, even if I wrote the code the today, I would use ChatGPT to check it for errors or just let ChatGPT write it and move on to another task. I only played with it for less than an hour, I can imagine every programmer on earth will use it or get so far behind those who embrace it, they will be irrelevant.

jorgill