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Transcript / testimony / interview record (house oversight committee evidence)
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Summary
This document appears to be a page from a transcript (page 188) marked with a House Oversight stamp. The text features a monologue by an unidentified individual—likely a prominent computer scientist or technologist—discussing the future of Artificial Intelligence, the democratization of technology (equalization), and the evolution of programming from manual coding (Java/JavaScript) to automated, knowledge-based programming. The speaker shares a personal anecdote about driving into a pier in Boston Harbor while following an early GPS.
People (2)
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| Unidentified Speaker | Interviewee/Speaker |
Discussing AI, technology, and programming. Likely a computer scientist or technologist given the subject matter.
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| Speaker's Children | Family |
Mentioned in an anecdote about getting lost with an early GPS.
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Timeline (1 events)
Past (Anecdote)
Speaker followed early GPS instructions and ended up on a pier in Boston Harbor.
Boston Harbor
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Speaker's Children
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Relationships (1)
My children like to remind me...
Key Quotes (6)
"The AI will know what you intend, and it will be good at figuring out how to get there."Source
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"More and more, the AIs will suggest to us what we should do, and I suspect most of the time people will just go along with that."Source
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"It’s not the case that the king’s technology is different from everybody else’s. That’s an important advance."Source
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"The great frontier five hundred years ago was literacy. Today, it’s doing programming of some kind."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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"What’s difficult is imagining things in a computational way."Source
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