The 2020 Noonies are here and they are both much greener and much bigger than last year. Among the 2,000+ deserving humans nominated across 5 categories for over 200 awards, we discovered David Mercer from South Africa, who’s has been nominated for a 2020 Noonie in the Future Heroes and Technology categories.
David is a data scientist, tech entrepreneur, and published author who loves coming up with new ideas. However, he believes that the way the machine learning community and large tech companies are currently pursuing AI is "downright dangerous."
Let's hear more of his thoughts in the interview below!
I am a tech entrepreneur and published author with programming and web development books translated into over 13 languages worldwide. My books have been used as recommended readers at places like MIT. My software is relied upon by businesses (big and small) in over 60 countries around the world.
I love coming up with new ideas. One of the best ways to have new ideas is to be an entrepreneur because it exposes you to new and interesting people and ideas. From my years as a writer, I still love to write about what I learn as I learn it.
Heuristic algorithms. I'm fairly certain (when I have the time) I can use them to evolve a true artificial intelligence.
"True" artificial intelligence.
It doesn't matter what business you are in; the business you are in is marketing.
It has forced me to stay at home, so I started a new business with my wife, which is completely new and different to anything I have undertaken on my own. It's a huge amount of fun.
I would like to save just one of the thousands of species we are currently wiping out. For example: the Kakapo (a large flightless parrot).
The way we are currently pursuing AI is downright dangerous and susceptible to an array of human bias.
Oddly enough, I'm not really a techie. I don't 'early adopt' new apps or use them like I probably should.
I'm trying to work out how to create software that can rewrite to improve itself. A type of virtual Von Neumann machine.
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