How AI Can Save Lives | SciShow Compilation

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Artificial intelligence is rapidly becoming an integral part of our everyday lives. Here’s a number of ways in which it manages to make life better for us humans.

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"So maybe in the end, the moral of the story is that humans and AI can accomplish more by e̶n̶s̶l̶a̶v̶i̶n̶g̶ ̶h̶u̶m̶a̶n̶i̶t̶y̶ cooperating than by competing."

darrenparis
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The winner is ... Charmin Ultra Soft. That commercial bear had great comedic timing.

capnstewy
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Nothing to do with the science, but I have been enjoying the development of Michael's luscious locks over the years

fantasticalfascination
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self driving you can buy in 2017 lmao. past micheal was so optimistic

SquintyGears
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2022 and we still don't have fully autonomous, self-driving cars.
Goes to show how hard it is to do.

glenngriffon
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"How Artificial Intelligence Can Save Lives" is precisely what Skynet would say

cgomez
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I’m loving these longer, info packed, novel topics! 🙌💜💜

stephanieparker
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That super-surgery implement is not a robot; it is a WALDO, named after the Heinlein sci-fi book WALDO & MAGIC INCORPORATED. A souped-up super-versatile device to allow people to do remote handling of dangerous or too-tiny/big material by the user's own hands. If the machine was able to do surgery by itself, with only general human supervision (like THE DOCTOR in STAR TREK: VOYAGER) would it be a robot, rather than just a marionette...

NathanOkun
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One doesn’t experience self transcendence, the illusion of self only dissipates ..🎈

Abell_lledA
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We could all do with more kittens shaped clouds IMO

poonoi
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Fun fact: Chloral hydrate is still available. And since it is so old, it pre-dates the FDA and has been called "generally regarded as safe". Thus, it's one of the few drugs still around that are not "FDA approved".

JDCheng
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08:29 most of that research is done on the public dime in places like universities and public research labs....and then a big pharma company swoops in and buys the copyright

kidmohair
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Cool part of these compilations.. the hair transformations 😁😁💜

stephanieparker
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Oh boy, so now research articles will have 400+ keywords printed on a page to trigger the AI searches >.<

stephanieparker
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I'm studying this and I could future we could get personalized drugs for individual's treatment. It will rely on data captured from various techniques and devices like your fitband or your fitness app . Or tests from labs.

vishalpachpande
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The thing AI can't replicate, at least not yet anyway, is the human ability of "the gut feeling", taking a chance, just bypassing logic because something inside says one way is the right way despite little to no evidence to back them up, sometimes it screws us over, but a lot of the time it does work, mostly just by pure chance, but that's all part of the human adventure... :)

twocvbloke
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Sci Show: some robots fall down and can't get back up
Me: Someone call life alert quick!

oopsy
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So is a washing machine considered a robot because it has stages and switches automatically. Unlike a vacuum cleaner, which only operated on an on/off relationship. Idk.

axxxonn
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was reading about a researcher using AI to develop Alzheimer's drug candidates which are chemically similar to nerve agents. just for grins he tweaked the rules to find the MOST deadly "drugs" instead of the least. and was shocked that it developed several VX analogies. (I don't know why he was shocked. I mean, it did exactly what he asked it to...)

Rorschach
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That beautiful hair!!! That disappears?

SilentRacer