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Document Information
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Transcript / book excerpt / evidentiary document
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2.31 MB
Summary
This document appears to be a page (188) from a transcript or book, labeled with a House Oversight Committee ID. The text features a monologue by an unidentified speaker (likely a technologist or scientist) discussing the future of Artificial Intelligence, the democratization of technology (smartphones), and the shift from manual coding (Java/JavaScript) to automated, knowledge-based programming. The speaker shares a personal anecdote about a GPS error in Boston Harbor involving their children.
People (3)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Speaker/Author | Narrator |
Discussing AI, technology, and programming. Recounts a personal story about a GPS error.
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| Speaker's Children | Family |
Remind the speaker about a GPS incident in Boston Harbor.
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| The King | Metaphorical Figure |
Used to illustrate that technology has equalized society; the powerful no longer have better tech than the average pe...
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Timeline (1 events)
Past (Anecdote)
Locations (1)
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Location where the speaker's GPS erroneously directed them onto a pier.
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Relationships (1)
Speaker mentions 'My children like to remind me...'
Key Quotes (4)
"The AI will know what you intend, and it will be good at figuring out how to get there."Source
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"One of the things I like about today’s technology is the equalization it has produced."Source
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"There’s no good reason for humans to be writing Java code or JavaScript code."Source
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Quote #3
"We’re at the point where anybody can learn to do knowledge-based programming, and, more important, learn to think computationally."Source
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