Why we're giving AI too much credit | Morten Rand-Hendriksen | TEDxSurrey
Morten Rand-Hendriksen explores the profound impact of language on our understanding of technology, particularly AI. Using humor and personal anecdotes, he reveals how AI, devoid of understanding or intent, operates purely through pattern recognition yet feels human-like due to the language we use. He explains how terms like “artificial intelligence” and metaphors such as "thinking" or "learning" distort our perceptions, fueling unnecessary fears about AI surpassing humanity. Morten emphasizes that technology is a choice shaped by how we describe and engage with it. This talk challenges viewers to rethink their assumptions about AI and highlights the power of intentional language to shape a better, more informed future.Morten is a passionate technology educator who believes in empowering people by encouraging a healthy skepticism toward the sanctity of technology. With a focus on artificial intelligence and cutting-edge web technologies, Morten has dedicated the past 15 years to creating online courses that have reached millions of learners worldwide. His knack for breaking down complex technologies and presenting them in relatable ways makes it easier for others to understand and integrate them into their lives. With a degree in philosophy, Morten is genuinely curious about how language influences communication and shapes our understanding of the world.Originally from Norway, Morten has lived in Burnaby, British Columbia, for over twenty years with his wife and son. Guided by his motto, "Hope is a catalyst," his work is deeply rooted in personal experiences and a desire to support others in building futures where they and their communities can thrive.This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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