From December 2023, Scott Pelley's report on quantum computers, which could provide us with answers to impossible problems in physics, chemistry, engineering and medicine. From January 2023, Pelley's report on the breakthrough in nuclear fusion which could be a step towards unlimited clean energy. From October 2023, Pelley's interview with Geoffrey Hinton on the promises and risks of artificial intelligence. From July 2023, Pelley interviews Google CEO Sundar Picha on the future of artificial intelligence. From April 2024, Bill Whitaker's interview with Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia, the man behind the $2 trillion business that powers today's artificial intelligence. Also from April 2024, Dr. Jon LaPook's story on AI-powered mental health chatbots developed as a therapeutic support tool. From March 2023, Lesley Stahl's interview with Microsoft President Brad Smith and others about the emerging industry of artificial intelligence systems that people can have conversations with. From August 2021, Stahl report on the future of electronic chips. From July 2022, Anderson Cooper's report on eVTOLs, flying vehicles that could be the future of transport. From July 2022, Whitaker's account of supersonic flight. From April 2023, Whitaker report on carbon capture technology. From May 2023, Whitaker's report on the race to develop what is called Lithium Valley in California, with projects to extract the metal to power batteries. Beginning in July 2022, Whitaker's story of how the Bahamas adopted solar power in the wake of a catastrophic hurricane. From July 2023, visit by Sharyn Alfonsi to the largest offshore wind farm in the world. From December 2023, Whitaker talks with Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon about his pursuit of a green, carbon-negative agenda in one of the reddest states in the country. From October 2023, Stahl reports on a Texas company that is 3D printing on Earth and partnering with NASA to 3D print infrastructure on the Moon. Beginning July 2023, Pelley's story on advances in artificial prosthetic technology. Beginning in October 2023, Dr. LaPook's report explains how building owners are turning to new air and ventilation systems in workplaces to help contain contagious respiratory viruses. And from 2020, Stahl's report on efforts to preserve Holocaust stories for future generations using 3D recordings.
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0:00 Introduction 0:11 Quantum computing 13:22 Fusion power 26:31 Godfather of AI 39:38 AI revolution (part 1) 54:14 AI revolution (part 2) 1:06:41 Nvidia 1:20:00 Your chatbot will see you now 1:33:11 Who takes care of chatbots? 1:46:29 Microchips 1:59:24 eVTOL 2:12:47 Supersonic flight 2:26:03 Carbon capture 2:38:56 Lithium Valley 2:52:06 Hope Network (solar energy) 3:05:44 The power of Grimsby (wind energy) 3:18:59 Red and Green (green energy in Wyoming) 3:32:10 3D printing (Part 1) 3:44:29 3D printing (part 2) 3:54:26 The feeling of feeling (Prosthetics) 4:07:12 The air we breathe (HVAC) 4:20:09 Speaking in the past (part 1) 4:33:24 Speaking in the past (part 2)
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