Observing AI's struggle and eventual success in learning complex physical tasks, like gripping objects, reveals its infantile stage of development. This process mirrors human childhood learning, fostering an affinity and highlighting the need for ethical guidance, akin to raising a child.
Impact: Medium. This analogy humanizes AI, emphasizing its developmental process and the critical role of ethical 'upbringing.' It suggests that our approach to AI development should be nurturing and responsible, like parenting.
In the source video, this keypoint occurs from 00:18:47 to 00:20:59.
Sources in support: Mo Gawdat (Former Chief Business Officer of Google X, Author)

