The AI revolution: Google's artificial intelligence developers on what's next in the field

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Artificial intelligence solved an impossible problem in biology and robots powered by AI taught themselves to play soccer. Some of those talents can seem shockingly human, 60 Minutes' Scott Pelley visited Google's new campus in California.

Artificial intelligence solved an impossible problem in biology and robots powered by AI taught themselves to play soccer.

Bard's story featured a man whose wife could not conceive and a stranger, grieving after a miscarriage and longing for closure. "We're sentient beings. We have beings that have feelings, emotions, ideas, thoughts, perspectives. We've reflected all that in books, in novels, in fiction," Manyika said."So, when they learn from that, they build patterns from that. So, it's no surprise to me that the exhibited behavior sometimes looks like maybe there's somebody behind it. There's nobody there. These are not sentient beings.

The revolution in artificial intelligence is at the center of a debate ranging from those who hope it will save humanity to those who. Google lies somewhere in the optimistic middle, introducing AI in steps so civilization can get used to it. "And actually, over the last year, we did all the 200 million proteins that are known to science," he said.

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