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#10: The state of AI with IBM's Chief Scientist - Ruchir Puri

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I sat down with Dr. Ruchir Puri, the chief scientist of IBM Research, for a wide-ranging discussion on the state of AI today. We talk about everything from AGI and X-risk to reliability in language models, the viability of agents and the pending economic impact of the technology.

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Outline:

0:00 – Intro
3:16 – The pace of improvement
8:56 – Unraveling ‘AGI’
14:47 – The inflection point of AI agents
21:54 – Thinking about reliability
26:14 – The economic implications of AI
32:37 – Is AI like the Industrial Revolution?
38:29 – How useful is AI, actually?
43:57 – Existential risk

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Artificial intelligence is a complicated topic, bound by a number of complex threads — technical science, ethics, safety, regulation, neuroscience, psychology, philosophy, investment and — above all — humanity. On The Deep View: Conversations, Ian Krietzberg, host and Editor-in-Chief at The Deep View, breaks it all down, cutting through the hype to make clear what's important and why you should care.

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I sat down with Dr. Ruchir Puri, the chief scientist of IBM Research, for a wide-ranging discussion on the state of AI today. We talk about everything from AGI and X-risk to reliability in language models, the viability of agents and the pending economic impact of the technology.

Episode Links:

Outline:

0:00 – Intro
3:16 – The pace of improvement
8:56 – Unraveling ‘AGI’
14:47 – The inflection point of AI agents
21:54 – Thinking about reliability
26:14 – The economic implications of AI
32:37 – Is AI like the Industrial Revolution?
38:29 – How useful is AI, actually?
43:57 – Existential risk

Get The Deep View — your daily source for in-depth, fact-based reporting on artificial intelligence — in your inbox every morning. Subscribe here!

Connect with us on X, TikTok and Instagram.

Artificial intelligence is a complicated topic, bound by a number of complex threads — technical science, ethics, safety, regulation, neuroscience, psychology, philosophy, investment and — above all — humanity. On The Deep View: Conversations, Ian Krietzberg, host and Editor-in-Chief at The Deep View, breaks it all down, cutting through the hype to make clear what's important and why you should care.

  continue reading

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