7 Đẳng Cấp của AI | Trí tuệ nhân tạo tương lai (Thấp nhất tới Cao nhất)

Chuyện Kinh Doanh
14 May 202420:22

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In 2016 in an interview on BBC,

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Professor Stephen Hawking was a prominent physicist. He was instrumental in decoding the mysteries of the universe.

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He warned that AI - artificial intelligence could be the worst event in the history of human civilization.

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He believes that in the future AI has the potential to surpass humans.

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When it can design itself, develop itself, it evolves rapidly,

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with its superior mechanical capabilities. While humans must evolve through biological choices.

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It took many years to keep up with this process.

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One year later, in 2017 at a Conference in Lisbon, Portugal,

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Elon Musk - a technology billionaire warned that: "AI can be more dangerous than nuclear weapons and called for its use."

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AI is responsible. And it is forbidden to combine AI with weapons."

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Elon Musk believes that humans overcome everything and control this world.

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Because we are smarter than every other species. But now, for the first time in the history of the world,

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there is something smarter than us, smarter than humans.

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It is smarter than its creator. And for the first time, we are facing such a thing.

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Never in the history of millions of years have humans begun their journey to conquer the world.

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Most recently, in 2023 Professor Geoffrey Hinton is the godfather of AI,

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a pioneering scientist in the field of deep learning.

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He left Google to talk about technology companies racing to develop AI.

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Making it possible for it to get out of control.

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And it is in this year 2024, as Professor Geoffrey Hinton mentioned.

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Fake images, videos and information created by AI start the risk of getting out of control.

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In the near future, he believes that AI will begin to be able to write its own code and develop itself.

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And killer robots will be born. AI can evolve in ways that far exceed our wildest

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imaginations . And it will dramatically change our daily lives,

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faster than we think.

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This video will explore the 7 stages of artificial intelligence, from lowest to highest.

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Remember to subscribe to the channel and like this video before continuing to watch.

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Level 1: Reactive AI (Reactive Machines)

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Reactive AI systems were first developed in the 1960s.

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This type of AI only reacts to current stimuli, current commands.

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It has no ability to remember, or predict. And its learning ability is very little.

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The most popular applications are: gaming, chess playing system, checkers.

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Or it can be used for medical diagnosis, supporting disease diagnosis based on the patient's symptoms.

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Or automatic control such as controlling robots and machines in factories in a simple way.

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Sometimes this type of AI is called "knowledge-based systems". It works without relying on intuition, without relying on learning.

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Which is based on pre-determined rules, principles and commands.

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So it has no ability to adapt.

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For example: alarm clock devices, or temperature regulators based on principles.

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In these AI examples, at 7:00 a.m an alarm clock automatically sounds

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based on the previous time setting principle.

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If the room temperature rises to 24°C, the thermostat will automatically turn on the air conditioner,

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based on the temperature sensor connected to the air conditioner control.

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Or the microwave or car radio. But this type of simple chatbot also uses rule-based artificial intelligence.

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We see this type a lot in everyday life.

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Up to level 2 is: Context-based AI, also known as AI with limited memory.

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So that context-based artificial intelligence system, it doesn't just process the inputs immediately.

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Because it also takes into account the surrounding environment, takes into account user behavior, takes into account historical data.

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To make the best decisions.

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Its development began in the 1970s until today.

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Examples are voice recognition systems,

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machine translation systems and data-based weather prediction systems.

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In particular, the system that we are very familiar with is the product recommendation system based on purchase history.

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And user browsing behavior. For example, you buy products on Shopee, on Tiki, on Lazada.

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When you buy a banana, e-commerce sites immediately

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rely on your history and your behavior.

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Say, "Ah, this guy likes to eat bananas so I suggest he eat apples, oranges, and similar fruits."

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Or if you buy bananas, they will suggest banana combos.

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The product types related to that product. These are the things that search websites, social networking platforms,

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Google, Facebook, Shopee do to increase purchasing ability and attract users.

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Based on this context, AI will remember some information about your past.

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Latest information about our surrounding situation,

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to make decisions. And it is somewhat capable of predicting our future behavior.

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And its learning ability is better than reactive AI.

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However, it is also limited in processing complex information.

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And it adapts to new environments less than context-based AIs.

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When we ask for a pie recipe it will suggest a nearby store to buy the ingredients.

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Rely on Google Map, based on information and distance traveled.

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And the most popular example of this type of AI is the retention system on e-commerce websites,

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news websites and social networks that we are very familiar with.

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This system stores our information. It stores browsing history, stores purchase history.

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Store the items we've looked at, we've looked at.

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And it hints at our personal purchases.

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We don't need to buy products, we just watch a video longer, we watch a video longer.

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We don't like, we don't drop interactions. But when we look at a certain girl, the hot girl stays on the screen longer.

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Immediately, Facebook's system or the system of websites like Instagram and TikTok,

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they already know that we like and care about that.

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And it will suggest a lot of similar videos for us to watch,

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so we can get what we like.

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What we secretly like, without us having to tell the machine

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"we like this girl". And that's why it's so developed,

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making social networking platforms more and more powerful. This, in turn,

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creates an extremely large competitive advantage for current social networking platforms and websites.

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Because the more information a website has about you, the more they will understand you. And they will bring you more

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valuable and relevant information. Products that make you like them, you stay with them more.

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Instead of coming to a new website,

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you haven't done anything yet so people don't know what you like.

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And when you don't see much value in that new site,

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you'll go back to the old site. And that's why the current old websites,

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the more user information they have, the stronger and smarter AI they will have.

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And there are more and more users. It's called the user loop, the business data loop.

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This type is also very common, we see it a lot now.

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Third Level: AI specialized in each field - Narrow AI (ANI).

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The concept of narrow AI has been around for a long time, since 1950 until now.

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But in the last 30 years, it has been widely applied in life.

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Its characteristic is that it only focuses on a few very specific areas.

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Has the ability to learn and solve problems in that area, much better than reactive AI.

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And context-based AI is of the above types. And very accurate in the professional field.

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For example: virtual assistants - Apple's Siri, Google Assistant or Alexa.

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These are types of AI about narrow artificial intelligence.

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In the field of helping us humans, easily use technology solutions and find information.

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In the world of gaming, DeepMind's AlphaGo is the AI ​​that beat Go players.

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Is a very outstanding example of how to conquer complex games that

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require very high strategy and intuition.

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Before that, Go was an ancient board game, known for its extremely large number of moves.

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And diverse deep strategies, are an extremely difficult challenge for artificial intelligence.

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But AlphaGo not only learned how to play, it also beat

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all the world champions. Currently, artificial intelligence is in a narrow scope

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can provide translation, through real time very quickly.

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And it will develop very quickly, so that we no longer have to learn foreign languages ​​when going abroad.

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For example, we can put on Google headphones, put on Apple headphones.

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And when the person next to us speaks English, we only understand Vietnamese. We speak Vietnamese, they speak English.

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But immediately, Siri will translate directly, in real time,

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so we can hear what they say in Vietnamese. And they can hear what we say in English.

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And they also use Siri, we use Siri and immediately understand each other.

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Or they use Alexa, we use Siri. They use Google Assistant, we use Siri.

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But those AIs can talk to each other and help us understand.

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And this is an extremely wonderful thing. It helps us to go to strange countries and

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strange languages ​​that we have not yet learned. But I feel extremely confident.

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Or IBM's medical diagnosis system,

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which is the Watson system used in the medical field.

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Then it demonstrates its great capabilities, in the field of big data analysis, to support medical professionals.

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Another famous example is, a facial recognition system is a system that identifies

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people with facial images.

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As in China and some other countries, these surveillance cameras are combined with AI,

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which analyzes billions of photos and videos every second. It lets the Government know where you are and what you are doing.

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Who is participating in moving on the road? Similarly, in our financial world, our investment world,

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narrow-scope artificial intelligence, narrow AI can monitor the stock market in real time.

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Read a lot of information, analyze a lot of transaction patterns.

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And predict stock movements with relatively high accuracy, surpassing traders.

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Such artificial intelligence systems do more than simply calculate numbers.

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About ten years ago I made such a system.

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But back then there was no AI and just using data, only using models we created ourselves,

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was very limited.

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But now AI can detect suitable patterns on its own.

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Self-discover patterns in billions of different types of information.

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And use complex algorithms, fine-tuned through thousands of different data sets.

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And it will provide short-term forecasts for better trading.

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That's in our field. And I think that in the near future there will be stock billionaires

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who are among the traders supported by AI. What about value investing, long-term investing,

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company analysis, business evaluation?

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We still have an advantage but in the near future when computers

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are learning faster and faster. The system can read more data and

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grasp more information. And the possibility that it will surpass our ability

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to trade short-term. That means buy - sell, Long - Short every day.

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And to prepare for that, Owl's investment team is also researching this field.

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To apply AI to support us in deciding to collect and filter information.

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Give signals to help you trade more effectively. My common method

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is to use 80% of available principles and tools. Then put in knowledge, put in data of Vietnamese stocks,

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And teach AI to learn gradually teach it like a child, teach gradually in the future.

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As it learns more and more skills, more and more knowledge about itself and the market.

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Combined with the ability to read and understand large data, it will be better than me.

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Why do I do that? So I want to maintain long-term investment efficiency

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of about 20%/year. It will gradually become better than me in the future,

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helping me a lot in investing and trading to be highly effective.

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To maintain long-term investment efficiency of about 20%/year is extremely difficult.

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Everyone can eat and make a profit when the market is uptrend and the market price increases.

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But how to manage portfolio and capital so as not to suffer big losses.

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When the market is bad, it's something that very few people can do.

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That is the reason that Dr. Lan - a specialist doctor withdrew after investing for more than 2 years.

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into the stock market. I've studied all the courses and followed all kinds of rooms and keys.

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but still at a loss. Because there is not enough time to trade

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like a professional investor. And Lan chose to entrust the job of investing in assets and

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increasing her passive income to Owl's professional SStock team.

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Lan said: "I want to spend more time on my job as a doctor,

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on treating patients, which I love. I want my income at the hospital to increase, my knowledge to increase.

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What about investment?" , I entrust Mr. Owl's team with peace of mind."

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And with a track record of being at the top of the market with an average profit of 20% for many years

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Lan has very good results. If you are interested, you can text Cu at this phone number,

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or inbox Owl. OK.

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Back to level 4: Generative AI, is something that has become popular in the past 2 years.

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Generative AI focuses on creating new data such as: new answers, stories, new poems.

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New videos and new images are based on learning and synthesizing from billions of data types on the Internet.

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It uses techniques such as machine learning and artificial neural networks

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to learn these data patterns. Currently, AIs of this type are OpenAI's GPT chat,

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then Google's Germany. Then there are the image generation systems: Midjourney, Dall-E 2, Stable Diffusion.

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It learns and mixes billions of different photos to create a new photo.

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For example, you can tell it to create a girl wearing a swimsuit,

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but walking on Mars in a very natural and beautiful way.

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Or you can tell him to write poems and stories through Chat GPT.

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Or you tell AI to compose music through the MuseNet system, or the Deepfake video creation system

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of any famous person.

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[Interview]

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Its benefit is that it helps people create new things, it increases efficiency in many fields.

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And increase access to information for everyone.

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But it creates the problems that Professor Geoffrey Hinton talked about above.

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It is an ethical issue in using AI to create fake information and fake videos.

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And created extremely quickly, extremely much and can distort our will, distort our information,

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distort our view of the world. That's the risk of abuse and its control.

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The 5th level is: Reasoning AI. This type of intelligence can simulate the complex thinking processes

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that humans use every day.

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It doesn't just process data, it also analyzes data. Connect patterns and identify

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anomalies and draw logical conclusions. It is developing together with the above generative AI.

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It's like we give AI a puzzle and it discovers the best ways to put the pieces together.

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And clarify unclear paths.

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While our brains can only process a finite type of data.

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For example, we read a page of a book, it takes us 1 minute.

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But AI can read 1 million pages of books in just 1 minute and synthesize all such things together.

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OpenAI's GPT Chat or Google's Gemini

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are currently adding theoretical AI technologies. These large language models

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are trained from millions of texts on the Internet. And such advanced versions.

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When artificial AI is applied, it is likely to surpass our reasoning abilities.

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Works many times faster than us.

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For example, now AI can begin to code software on its own,

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replacing engineers. Or self-driving cars are another example of theoretical AI.

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It makes its own decisions whether to turn right, to turn left, to avoid this car,

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to avoid that baby, to make the best decision. Reasoning AI and generative AI are things that humanity is developing.

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And in the near future,

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it will reach level 6: Artificial General Intelligence (AGI).

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This is often considered the final destination of AI development.

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And humans play an important role in it. Because when AGI comes, when artificial general intelligence comes,

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it can do any task that a human can do on its own.

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And it doesn't need our intervention anymore. It does not need our help in developing itself.

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And it will write its own code, it will develop itself and it will design itself to be most effective.

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With such tremendous flexibility, it means you can teach it almost anything.

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Just like you teach an adult.

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Except that it learns millions of times faster than us.

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At that time, we cannot control and cannot reverse the evolutionary process of AI anymore.

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And people often call it the Singularity point, a point that breaks out

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a completely new world and we have never known anything about it.

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There are so many potential things that could open up. Things that took us humans millions of years to evolve,

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AI can do in just a few years. And far beyond what we think.

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With the emergence of AGI, daily life will change greatly.

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For example, open your eyes, a virtual assistant doesn't just report the weather.

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It will play melodious music for you to wake up early. It understands whether your mood is happy or sad this morning.

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It helps you plan your day, gives suggestions for analysis and reports to your boss.

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Or even assist in cooking for you.

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Leave the robot in the kitchen and show it the recipes.

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Or interfaces in the future when we can combine the brain with the machine to a mature degree.

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Then humans can combine these types of artificial intelligence and communicate with them

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in the real world using our thoughts.

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We can enhance the brain, enhance the body's abilities by using AI AGI in the brain.

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And we can even receive guidance from these AGIs,

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in the form of thoughts, in the form of feelings, in the form of text. And images that only we know.

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And if we equip AGI with a robot body like Terminator or future robots.

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The possibilities could be extraordinary.

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At that time, AI can help us overcome difficult and dangerous terrain.

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Assist in rescues and perform surgeries for us.

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Or even participate in art by painting or sculpting.

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And scientists are predicting that AGI may appear in the next few decades.

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The most optimistic forecast might be 2045 which is 21 years from now.

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7th level: Super intelligent artificial intelligence.

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Right after the emergence of AGI artificial intelligence, comes artificial general intelligence. Then, a few decades or hundreds of years later,

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this AGI will improve itself, it will self-evolve, it will adapt and it will no longer need human intervention.

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And it will become super artificial intelligence, Super AGI.

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At that time, the kind of technology was as fantastic as it is now. For example, quantum computers, the things we are researching,

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will be perfected by AGI and become popular.

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Other advanced technologies such as fusion reactors.

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Space technologies such as the Dyson sphere to cover the sun and use all of its energy.

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Imagine today that the Earth only receives 0.00005% of the sun's energy

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and humans are only using 2% of the total energy that the sun shines on the Earth.

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When super intelligent artificial intelligence begins to emerge, it will be able to do that.

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Able to use all that solar energy.

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And then it will turn into super intelligent entities which we cannot understand.

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It may have superior intelligence even with our existing consciousness.

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And it will solve problems that we cannot solve.

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For example, poverty, Mr. Ray Kurzwwell is an American futurist,

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inventor and computer scientist.

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He is very famous for his predictions about the future of technology.

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He is the one who made the prediction about general artificial intelligence,

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which will be formed by 2045. And he believes that by the end of the 21st century, in more than 70 years,

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these artificial intelligences will be available could be trillions of times smarter than everyone else.

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And with such intelligence, the speed of innovation will be terrible and unimaginable.

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It's like we're compressing 20,000 years of technological progress into a single century.

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And it's that potential that impresses Ray.

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And the ability of artificial intelligence to form, it will form new structures,

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both of the Government and of the world. And automation goes far beyond what we have today.

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Even a super intelligent artificial intelligence will one day use quantum algorithms

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to simulate human consciousness.

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And then this artificial intelligence is capable of self-awareness, awareness of its own existence.

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And its relationship with the outside world.

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That artificial intelligence may have emotions, or full senses, and go beyond what we are currently experiencing.

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And it becomes an organism, a self-evolving organism.

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It will see humanity as a different kind of creature.

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And it chooses in the direction of evolution, in ways that we cannot understand and cannot control.

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Or a superior artificial intelligence that could potentially create new forms of life.

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Can be organic living organisms, or living organisms created from Nanobots.

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That is, the blood vessel cells, molecules, and atoms in our body

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are replaced by tiny robots.

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This artificial intelligence, it can carry these Nanobots, these tiny robots,

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all over the Earth. And it can control and repair our ecosystem.

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Transform our planet in the way that is best for it and best for us too,

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if we take control of it now. And after improving the Earth, after using the energy

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of the solar system, these artificial super intelligences can continue to advance further.

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By conquering star systems and galaxies together with humans.

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And it has the ability to solve cosmic mysteries, from the purpose of Black Holes.

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To the nature of dark energy matter. Or understand the dimensions that we

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are thinking about in science fiction. Or let us exploit new dimensions.

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And take advantage of them to travel and travel beyond time and beyond light.

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Talking about these things it seems a bit crazy and a bit far-fetched.

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However, it is the science of the future.

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To distinguish this difference, imagine an example of an ant society,

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in an ant nest. As for ants, they are very tightly organized

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and divided into many different classes. The queen ant is the only ant in the nest that can reproduce.

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It lays eggs to maintain the number of ants in the nest. It is protected and cared for by worker ants.

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Worker ants are responsible for finding food, building the nest, and protecting the nest.

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Soldier ants protect the nest from enemies, to attack and destroy other insects.

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Male ants only appear during the breeding season and are responsible for mating with the Queen ant.

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Young ants are the larvae of ants. Winged ants are adult ants with wings. The

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social organization of ants is a very successful example in nature.

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It has existed for more than 100 million years and multiplied into 12,000 species across the Earth.

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However, ants cannot understand a human city.

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How does human society operate? What are the streets for?

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What are supermarkets, courts, parks, and families for? To ants, we humans are the ultimate powerful gods.

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Whatever ants think about humans, humans will also think about artificial super intelligence.

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We will not be able to understand because our intelligence at that time

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is much lower than theirs. Unless we evolve with AI and we incorporate those technologies

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into our biological bodies.

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To have those powers of evolution, learning and replication.

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Okay, now it's your turn. Remember that we are at levels 4 and 5.

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That is, we are at the point where AI creates and AI reasons. The earliest stage 6 in the forecast is 2045.

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Stage 7 is very far away. But what is your opinion?

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What have you done to prepare for that future? Please let Owl know by commenting below this video.

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Good bye. Wishing you good health and see you again.