TED stands for Technology, Entertainment, and Design, and is a non-profit lecture. Like the slogan “Ideas worth spreading,” a website with lectures from famous people and experts in various fields*It's open to the public through Furthermore, the video of the lecture was translated by volunteers and watched by many people around the world.
In particular, TED also has many lectures on AI technology. Renowned experts in the field of AI have also given many lectures. Here is a collection of TED talks on AI that stand out. (There are many great lectures on AI, so I'll keep introducing them in the future, so stay tuned.)
Artificial intelligence isn't as smart as you think - but it could be | Jeff Dean (2021)
This is a lecture by Jeff Dean, who leads Google AI. I covered everything from the history of AI, such as the development of artificial neural networks, to recent technological developments and limitations, and AI ethics. Hear from the head of an industry-leading research organization about the past, present, and future of AI.
Watch the talk: AI isn't smart as you think -- but it could be
Deep Learning, Neural Networks and the Future of AI | Yann LeCun (2020)
This is a lecture by Jan Lecun, the head of meta-AI and one of the world's top AI scholars. It was held in the form of a conversation with Chris Anderson, CEO of Ted. You can hear about the future of neural networks, deep learning research, and AI from top experts who are one of the pioneers of deep learning and are still at the forefront of this field.
Watch the talk: Deep learning, neural networks and the future of AI
Can artificial intelligence make us better people? | Stuart Russel (2017)
World-renowned AI scholar Stuart Russell explains 3 principles for safe AI development. This talk begins by showing how Lee Se-dol 9th Dan, who is familiar to us, fell into trouble between AlphaGo and the big country. While affirming the possibilities and benefits of AI, Russell says it is necessary to develop artificial intelligence that is common sense, altruism, and can coexist with humans through human values.
Watch the talk: 3 principles for safer creating AI
How computers understood photography | Fei-Fei Li (2015)
This is a lecture by PayPay Lee, who created ImageNet (ImageNet), which played an important role in the revival of deep learning. An expert in the field of vision, she explains everything from the establishment of ImageNet to today's machine learning in an easy-to-understand manner.
Watch the talk: How we're teaching computers to understand pictures
Don't be afraid of artificial intelligence machines, work with them | Garry Kasparov (2017)
This is a lecture by legendary chess champion Gary Kasparov. He is famous for his human-AI confrontation against IBM's Deep Blue. (The historic defeat was probably a big shock) Rather than his fear of AI, he talks about a hopeful future that will help make humanity's dreams come true.
Watch the talk: Don't fear intelligent machines. Work with them
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