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The text is a transcript of a video about the challenges and implications of creating super intelligent artificial intelligence (AI) that can surpass human intelligence and capabilities. It covers topics such as machine learning, neural networks, the technological singularity, and the ethical and existential risks of AI. It also promotes a website that offers courses on AI-related subjects.
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1. Go is a complex board game that has been played by humans for 2,500 years and is thought to be the oldest board game still being played today.
2. In 2016, Google DeepMind's AlphaGo beat 18-time world champion Lee Sedol in four out of five games of Go.
3. In 2017, a new AI called AlphaGo Zero beat the original AlphaGo 100 to zero, learning how to play with zero human interaction.
4. Machine learning is the science of trying to get computers to learn and think like humans do, using data and algorithms.
5. Neural networks are a popular technique to make computers mimic the human brain, using artificial neurons that process information and give outputs.
6. Artificial narrow intelligence (ANI) is AI that can handle one task, such as speech recognition, image recognition, or playing games.
7. Artificial general intelligence (AGI) is AI that can perform at or equal to human level intelligence, across multiple domains and tasks.
8. Super intelligent AI is AI that surpasses human intelligence by multiple orders of magnitude, and can improve itself faster and faster.
9. The technological singularity is the hypothetical point where artificial intelligence becomes so advanced that it causes an explosive growth of new knowledge and information, beyond human comprehension.
10. Neuralink is a company that aims to create a high bandwidth link between the brain and the internet, creating a third layer of intelligence for humans.