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AI has the potential to transform cities and make them less congested and polluted, but there is still a gap in language understanding between humans and AI. While humans can translate machine language, AI struggles to fully understand human language. If AI systems could comprehend everything ever written, they could answer questions that have stumped humans throughout history. This raises questions about AI's potential to unlock vast depths of human knowledge. We will have to wait and see how it unfolds in the future. Well, thank you, Keetan. Hey, everybody. My name is Shivraj C. Parma. Today we will talk about how AI could take possible turns in the coming future. Well, Russell, a leading expert in the field, emphasizes that AI holds the key to transforming our urban spaces for the better and making the cities less congested and less polluted. However, there is a notable gap between humans and AI language understanding. Russell points out that AI currently falls short in fully lasting human language. Humans can translate machine language, but the reverse remains a challenge. Imagine a world where AI systems can comprehend and synthesize everything ever written. According to Russell, this capability would empower AI to answer questions that have eluded human understanding throughout the history. The prospect is intriguing, raising questions about the potential of AI to unlock the vast depths of human knowledge. Russell's insights prompt us to ponder the possibilities that lie ahead. Well, we will see in the coming future how it turns out to be. Well, marvelous. What do you want to see?

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