How is artificial intelligence impacting our day-to-day life? This documentary explores the history of technology and the impact of robotics and artificial intelligence, and the future of work. It also discusses past lessons and what business, government, and society must do to prepare for the future.

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33 thoughts on “The History of Artificial Intelligence [4K] | CyberWork And The American Dreams | Spark”
  1. Children are going to take care of parents because the economy will not carry them. At least for a few decades, then the system will catch up. That will free up the system for the unchild workers, they did not get the benefits those children's parents did.

  2. The video has very important information.

    The video is very interactive

    It contains a lot of information about the industry, economy, innovation and the creation of robots.

    I liked that they explain how civilization was changing due to the industrial revolution.

    I did not like that they do not explain the causes of this industrial revolution and that they hardly talk about the innovation of medicine

    It is rare to see the way of communicating, the way of transporting, the way of writing and the way of innovating change, but the way of learning remains the same

  3. That was very good. I'm 78 years old. I've had a great life and I look forward to the next century of learning. The concept of 'learning how to learn' was beautifully expressed near the end. I've always believed that my love of reading and consequent ability to read rapidly was very helpful in my overall education. I have tried to inspire my children and others to strive for that also.

  4. Before the Industrial Revolution,where mankind was perfectly in harmony with the environment without having too much large numbers,otherwise plagues came to play a role for overpopulation,and where wildlife and rainforests still enjoyed to live in this planet, since the Industrial Revolution that wildlife and rainforests are a mere resources were greed people make money in superficial markets and make a lot of people poorer, bring down the industrial revolution now!

  5. Artificial intelligence And Human Error, We Should Never Try To Conquer Human Beings Because Wouldn't That Be Stupid?
    Look At The Movies They've Come Out With. (Ie,Terminator 1,2,3, "I Robot" Etcetera)

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  7. Just a thought, but when we talk about the second industrial revolution,
    "The big one", shouldn't we give 1851 and James Clerk Maxwell, the author of Electromagnetic theory, as a start date?
    Also, we've had the internal combustion engine chucked in with electrification here, but is that fair? Looking back, ICE vehicles looks like a bit of an aberration now. Didn't they only serve to hold back battery tech, and pollute city streets?
    Further on, it is implied that the Apollo program, 1962-73,
    "…chartered a path to the stars."
    For one thing, it is widely known that the Apollo mission was not a scientific endeavour, but more of a propaganda exercise. Hence only one scientist every joined the crew, who were basically all soldiers. No data from the mission ever proved useful.
    And that leads on to the big drawback with tech power, historically. That is the stratospheric nuclear program between 1959-62.
    2,053 explosions delivered some 80 million tons tnt equivalent into the sky, to fall down apon the USA and around the world to a lesser extent. The 10K cases of thyroid cancer were a very small price to pay compared to what might have happened. The object was to collapse the earth's magnetic force and therefore liberate the ionic cloud, normally trapped by it, and then make low earth orbit and beyond, safe for human exploration of the moon.
    It the plan had worked then our UV protection would've been diminished, and life on earth would've been much more perilous.
    Or, atleast the moon would've been colonised by one superpower who may have claimed supremecy over all others, having a massive military advantage over every other military.

  8. What you overlooked is that everybody didnt own a far,mL There were very few farm owners and a lot of employees that worked on that farm. It was these workers that left the farms for jobs in cities as farming became industrialized and cities became industrialized.

  9. Lets say we build a machine to replace that moron in the White House. We could easily build a machine that functions better than that moron. In fact we could replace all of congress with AI machines. But they, Biden and Congress, will not allow themselves to be replaced, you can count on that. People want those jobs that give them power and will not give them up to AI machines.

  10. These people have no idea what they are talking about, babble on about crappy nonsense. They have missed the whole point. They spew the same tired bromides that I can remember from the n1950's, nothing new here just mind rot for the dolts that watch these videos. videos made by Liberal Arts people that are in fact obsolete. Next time you go to college, learn something that will last you the next 4 decades such as engineering or biology or physics, not french literature or film making. People that value education will always succeed, people that think education is a joke will never succeed.

  11. THIS IS BULLSHIP! A TOTALLY FICTIONAL HISTORY!!
    Did you get an AI from the year 2000 to do your research for you.??

    The reason that the first Industrial revolution happened because of the belief "that all men were created equal" would get you an F in history exam for 11 year old in the UK.

    A very crude analysis of the first industrial revolution happened because by the break up of the Medieval Guild system due religious intolerance & persecution by the Catholic Church caused skilled workers to live not in separate communities focused on individual skills instead living together in Northern European Protestant cities, leading to the cross-fertilsation of ideas in a context where questioning the Bible & Religion was possible & thus the questioning of old ideas!!

    Or on life expectancy its also complete fabricated garbage!!
    Yes life expectancy may have been 20 during the Black Death. But the life expectancy of a 5 year old was 60 to 80 years!

    Yes, post Agricultural revolution the risk of death from crop failure was vastly higher. But starvation & early death only happened because of the Agricutural & Industrial revolutions respectively.

    A number of civilisation e.g. Arabian & African collapsed because they destroyed their soil through cereal agriculture turning their soil to dust , just as will happen to us in the next 50 years if we keep growing cotton, rice, cereal crops etc, destroying the soil with artificial fertilisers & poisoning it with chemicals

    I hope the actual history of cybernetics research was actually worth watching, as I couldn't stand another minute of this A historical garbage!

    They writers of this video did explain AI research used to be called cybernetics research in this history of AI??

    Did they explain how different groups of researchers held sway & control of the research over the last 100 years??

    That the current "Artificial Intelligence" were the young blood researchers who 30 years ago replaced the old guard of cybernetics?

    Their is a reason why Douglas Adams talked about the Marketing Dept of the Sirius (Serious) Cybernetics Corporation advertising of your "plastic pal who is fun to be with" being first up against the wall when the Revolution came. Its because at the time the leading researchers of Cybernetics were first up against the wall when the new young blood of the AI research revolution came!

  12. This is were UBI "universal basic income " have to be looked at and the well being of people will become the prequasit of society. Education will become a life long career if not a way of life. UBI will have to be in line with the rate of inflation and not with RRP "retailer recommended price " , so it stays relevant to the people.

  13. it's all about the children. great way to raise money. everybody buy a child, oh no, can't do that. but they just get a big building and put a bunch a children together and get money for them that way. oh, they got parents, yeal but parents can't really get much for having their own. they need to get someone else child, oh, wow. well, what about the children in america? oh, forgot they are to close.

  14. For some parts, this looks like one more USA propaganda video. The documentary could be a lot better if it would embrace the history of all industrialization of the world. Industrial revolution happened everywhere. Although it's produced in English, it should embrace all world works. There are a number of excellent documentaries on this channel, like those from professor Jim Al Kalili on quantum physics which is a huge worldwide success, due to the broader vision. We should think as humans, and take aside all Country borders. We are one. We need to think as one. Borders, frontiers are examples of glorified tribalism. We should transcend these medieval thoughts and think and live as one single species.

  15. No such thing as life before technology. Windmills are technology. The wheel is technology. Fire is technology. Using a stick to grab ants is a technology.

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