With Spatial Intelligence, AI Will Understand the Real World | Fei-Fei Li | TED

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Published 2024-05-16
In the beginning of the universe, all was darkness — until the first organisms developed sight, which ushered in an explosion of life, learning and progress. AI pioneer Fei-Fei Li says a similar moment is about to happen for computers and robots. She shows how machines are gaining "spatial intelligence" — the ability to process visual data, make predictions and act upon those predictions — and shares how this could enable AI to interact with humans in the real world.

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All Comments (21)
  • @MrSchweppes
    This woman was instrumental in making AI see. We wouldn’t have GPT-4 Omni, Google Ask Photos, Tesla FSD, Apple Face ID, computer vision in medical imaging, etc., without her work! Bravo 👏
  • @Clammer999
    She’s been called the godmother of AI and I couldn’t agree more. Without what she did with ImageNet, neural networks might not have seen the light of day. Despite her incredible intelligence and enormous contributions to the field of AI, she remains humble, optimistic and approachable. I highly recommend folks to read her recently published book called The Worlds I See, which traces her arduous journey as an immigrant to the US who speaks little to no English, climbing her way up to be one of the most respected professors and influential researchers in the world of AI.
  • First Mustafa then Demis and now Fei Fei Li, TED really knows where the world will going? So Thank you so much.
  • @aadi7448
    One of the best TED talks I’ve seen in recent times. As someone in the robotics and AI field, she is an absolute legend! Thank you for everything, Prof. Li.
  • @MsAora
    AI is one of the most exciting and encouraging tech in our generation. While we thought we had hit a plateau, current developments have shown us how we have barely scratched the surface of AI's potential. To all those striving for a "better way to make a better world", kudis. And thank you TED for giving such great people a platform ❤
  • Compelling and concise presentation. I love the link to the evolution of the eye and the Cambrian Explosion. We're so early in this incredible leg of the journey towards something truly transformational. I can hardly wait to see what's next.
  • @kinngrimm
    Are our societies really ready for AI and the changes it will bring? Changes that most of us have not yet even started to realize. We are being shown wonders, but when would those become nightmares?
  • Stunning intro .. wish we had more science teachers with her gift of explaining in interesting ways.
  • I sense that she has a really great sense of the big picture. What a beautiful presentation truly - I feel very happy to have seen the world through her capable big picture lens. To understand more things on a meta sort of level is astounding!
  • @Arvolve
    Wonderful vision and insights.
  • @user-ct6jo4ye5p
    Interesting you speak about human surveillance for technology and human dignity at the same time with such ease.
  • @Heenaa_08
    I didn't what were Ted talks but now I really enjoy listening to it. My English teacher suggested me to listen to these Ted talks as it improves my language by increasing my vocabulary and accent . It really helped.
  • @sumiokuge9118
    Thanks a lot! The talk is a good supplement to her book 'The Worlds I See'. I've deepen my understanding of the book.
  • @ferris-run
    Respect 🫡 A pioneer in computer vision!
  • @lebesguegilmar1
    Thanks Fei Fei Li about your brillhant palestry and contribuition about AI and Computation Sciency in Stanford University. And your last book is very good book. Congratulations here the Brazil