Andrew Ng's Speech at a Thai University: Profound Insights on Why AI Will Not Replace Humans.

Will artificial intelligence replace humans? This question may seem over-discussed, but it has been revitalized at Thailand's prestigious Chulalongkorn University, sparking fresh insights. Recently, Professor Andrew Ng from Stanford University delivered a lecture titled "AI and Future Transformations." The lecture hall was packed, highlighting the enduring public interest in this "evergreen topic."

Unlike typical discussions, Professor Ng introduced a provocative viewpoint: "Efforts to regulate AI under the guise of safety often serve the interests of companies that have invested millions in AI models threatened by open-source alternatives." His statement added new dimensions to the ongoing dialogue about AI development. Ng emphasized that what some may present as public interest regulations may, in fact, protect specific corporate interests.

He reiterated a familiar stance: "AI will not replace humans; rather, those who use AI will replace those who do not." Although we've heard this before, it carries greater significance in light of today's rapid advancements in AI technology.

The lecture reignited interest in the future of AI and shifted the conversation towards critical questions: Should we reassess our discoveries in AI development? How can individuals and businesses remain competitive amid this technological revolution? These inquiries invite a deeper exploration of our role in shaping the future alongside AI.

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