Documentary filmmaker james barrat talks about runaway Artificial Intelligence. Mr. Barrat argues we are headed into the future in which machines will be able able to outthink humans and may eventually view is in the same way we view lower life forms today. This is about 50 minutes. [applause] hi. I am james barrat and i want to thank mary and jenice for inviting me here and i would like to thank cspan for being here. I think this is such a great bookstore. It is good to remember when books really were sold in bookstores and this was kind of a miracle because it manages to me, kind of captures the wild and mysterious bookstores from when i was a kid. They were just a little bit spooky. [laughter] but very rich and fascinating. That is what this one is and obviously its also such a great Meeting Place for people. I want to thank them for inviting me. I have written a book about Artificial Intelligence but my usual job is it documentary film producer. Ive made a lot of films you mightve
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