AI Quote by Trevor Paglen Download Open image “I think of AI itself as a monster of capitalism.” — Trevor Paglen ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.6 out of 5 (4 ratings) Copy quoteShare AI Capitalism Economics I think Monster Think
If our era is the next Industrial Revolution, as many claim, AI is surely one of its driving forces. — Fei-Fei Li Copy Share Image
I imagine a world in which AI is going to make us work more productively, live longer, and have cleaner energy. — Fei-Fei Li Copy Share Image
I think we should think of AI as the intellectual equivalent of a backhoe. It will be much better than us at a lot… — Geoffrey Hinton Copy Share Image
I think that there are so many problems that we have as a society that AI can help us address. — Oren Etzioni Copy Share Image
I definitely fall into the camp of thinking of AI as augmenting human capability and capacity. — Satya Nadella Copy Share Image
AI is not just heading for our industry, it will radically change the machinery we use in marketing. — Tim Berners-Lee Copy Share Image
If we can make computers more intelligent - and I want to be careful of AI hype - and understand the world and the… — Andrew Ng Copy Share Image
The amount of money and industrial energy that has been put into accelerating AI code has meant that there hasn't been as much energy… — Kate Crawford Copy Share Image
The real use of AI in industry is generally for very narrow pattern-matchers - a better search algorithm, an object-detection algorithm, etc. These things… — Ramez Naam Copy Share Image
As a technologist, I see how AI and the fourth industrial revolution will impact every aspect of people's lives. — Fei-Fei Li Copy Share Image
I think that AI will lead to a low cost and better quality life for millions of people. Like electricity, it's a possibility to… — Andrew Ng Copy Share Image
I believe that art can make relevant and progressive contributions to culture and society. — Trevor Paglen Copy Share Image
Photography has become so fundamental to the way we see that 'photography' and 'seeing' are becoming more and more synonymous. The ubiquity of photography… — Trevor Paglen Copy Share Image
I'm pretty cynical about the future, but I feel like that's not an ethical position for me to take. It's not okay for me… — Trevor Paglen Copy Share Image
Civilian law around aviation is much looser than those governing military. Civilian planes can basically fly wherever they want in the world. — Trevor Paglen Copy Share Image
I think the automation of vision is a much bigger deal than the invention of perspective. — Trevor Paglen Copy Share Image
Many of the things that shape the way the world looks are, quite frankly, invisible. — Trevor Paglen Copy Share Image
Geosynchronous spacecraft will be among civilization's most enduring remnants, quietly circling Earth until the Earth is no more. — Trevor Paglen Copy Share Image
Traditionally, images have functioned as representations of something in the world, but we are quickly approaching the point where vast majority of images are… — Trevor Paglen Copy Share Image
Images can make realities out of people and struggles - the reality we give them. Images really matter. — Trevor Paglen Copy Share Image
It's productive and fun to try interpreting cave paintings, but ultimately, they can't teach us anything beyond what we imagine them to be. — Trevor Paglen Copy Share Image
Before Christianity became the Roman Empire's official religion in the 4th Century, 'mystery religions,' organized around a central canon of secret knowledge, were widespread.… — Trevor Paglen Copy Share Image
Having been trained as a computer scientist in the '90s, everybody knew that AI didn't work. People tried it. They tried neural nets, and… — Sergey Brin Copy Share Image
“Stomach full of jitters, little beasts that were second cousins to guacamolians—little green monsters that wreaked havoc in your stomach.” — William Kely McClung Copy Share Image
“Imagine, Bishop, that you have a beloved cat, but that your cat is not with you. If you close your eyes and further imagine… — David Marusek Copy Share Image
AI might be a powerful technology, but things won't get better simply by adding AI. — Vivienne Ming Copy Share Image
OpenAI is doing important work by releasing tools which promote AI to be developed in the open. Compute power is largely produced by NVIDIA… — Fred Ehrsam Copy Share Image
It's hard for me to speculate about what motivates somebody like Stephen Hawking or Elon Musk to talk so extensively about AI. I'd have… — Oren Etzioni Copy Share Image
If you could train an AI to be a Buddhist, it would probably be pretty good. — Reid Hoffman Copy Share Image
“In the race to scale a startup, overlooking financial planning is like to building a skyscraper on shaky ground. True growth stems from decisions… — Jason Hishmeh Copy Share Image
I'm a geek through and through. My last job at Microsoft was leading much of the search engine relevance work on Bing. There we… — Ramez Naam Copy Share Image
Emotion AI will be ingrained in the technologies we use every day, running in the background, making our tech interactions more personalized, relevant, authentic,… — Rana el Kaliouby Copy Share Image