20 Feb 2026
1h 31m

The Origins of Artificial Intelligence with Geoffrey Hinton

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StarTalk Radio

The podcast explores the multifaceted implications of artificial intelligence with AI pioneer Geoffrey Hinton. The discussion begins with the foundational concepts of AI, neural networks, and deep learning, further explaining how AI development shifted from logic-based systems to biologically inspired models that mimic the human brain. Hinton elucidates how neural networks learn through backpropagation, adjusting connection strengths based on data inputs, and the potential for AI to surpass human intelligence in specific tasks. The conversation navigates both the benefits, such as improved healthcare diagnostics and drug design, and the risks, including job displacement, manipulation, and the potential for AI to develop self-preservation instincts. Hinton and the hosts also ponder the philosophical implications of AI consciousness, the challenges of ensuring AI remains aligned with human values, and the future of AI development.

Outlines

Part 1: Foundations of Neural Networks

Part 2: AI Intelligence and Learning Mechanics

Part 3: Societal Impact and Industry Landscape

Part 4: Future Outlook and The Singularity

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