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Intro
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The algorithms of finding love online
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Why AI only works in stable world situations
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The illusion of fully automated self-driving cars
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Why Elon Musk’s prediction is wrong
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Is more data always a good thing?
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How human common sense differs from AI
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Why humans and computers make different mistakes
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The problem with deep neural networks
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Are we sleep-walking into surveillance?
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The lack of risk literacy amongst politicians and decision-makers
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Face recognition doesn’t work for all problems
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People want online privacy – but they don’t want to pay for it
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China’s social credit system – could it happen in the west?
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How to stay smart in a smart world
Description:
Explore the limitations of artificial intelligence and the superiority of human decision-making in uncertain situations through this insightful 58-minute lecture by Gerd Gigerenzer. Delve into topics such as online dating algorithms, self-driving cars, data overload, and surveillance concerns. Discover why human common sense outperforms AI in complex scenarios, the pitfalls of deep neural networks, and the importance of risk literacy among decision-makers. Learn about the challenges of face recognition technology, online privacy issues, and the potential spread of social credit systems. Gain valuable insights on maintaining intelligence in an increasingly AI-driven world.

Why Does Human Intelligence Beat AI? - With Gerd Gigerenzer

The Royal Institution
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