李开复哥大毕业演讲:工程师的AI银河系漫游指南
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And in the future, even if an AI diagnostic tool is 10 times more accurate than doctors, patients will not want a cold pronouncement from the tool: “you have 4th stage lymphoma and a 70% likelihood of dying within 5 years。” Patients will want a “doctor of love” who listens to our complaints, gives us encouragement, like “Kai-Fu had the same lymphoma, and he survived, so you can too”, and perhaps visits us at home, and is always available to talk to us。 This kind of “doctor of love” will not only make us feel better, and have greater confidence, but a placebo effect will kick in and increase our likelihood of recuperation。 This will solve the AI employment problem we mentioned earlier。 The number of “doctors of love” will outnumber today’s doctors。 The displaced workers can take up careers spreading love and experiences – whether a passionate tour guide, an attentive concierge, a funny bartender, an infectious sushi chef。 With the new “experts of love” titles many new kind of service jobs will be created。 And they don’t have to be “jobs”, they can be volunteers, at an orphanage or a retirement home。 This will give people jobs that AI cannot take away。 They will do the job with pride and a strong sense of self-actualization。 Most importantly, this will fill our planet with love and joy。 We’ve built many task-oriented AI that is much better than our brains。 That was my dream 37 years ago。 As a hard-core computer scientist, I’m proud that we’ve come so far。 But now I realize that I went after the wrong organ。 The most important part of the human body is not the brain, but the heart。 (编辑:开发网_运城站长网) 【声明】本站内容均来自网络,其相关言论仅代表作者个人观点,不代表本站立场。若无意侵犯到您的权利,请及时与联系站长删除相关内容! |
