AI (made by the White man) is being used to help nons actually write code that is functional. My company admitted that “AI has had a profound impact on their Low Cost Countries but minimal in their High Cost Countries”
What has the White man done
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> new industrial revolution
No it's not. Not even close.
The first industrial revolution started when England was finally able to build steam engines that worked. We took coal and water and made usable work out of it.
The second great industrial revolution happened when we could start machining precision parts and start automating certain things. It's stuck on additive manufacturing, which is still in its infancy, and I have serious doubts whether it will ever work.
The "information age" never existed and didn't change anything. At best, we stopped using punch cards to program machines and started using programming languages that almost resembled human language. The only useful thing to come out of that is RDBMS and maybe the internet. Most things are still handled better by people shouting at each other or making marks on pieces of paper and passing them around.
AI doesn't work and it never will. It's silliness. When you dig down into what's actually going on and the actual results they are achieving, you'd pull the plug on it just like Apple pulled the plug on automated driving technology. It will never work. At the end of the day, you need a machine, and that machine needs to be told what to do by a human who can figure out whether it's working or not.
That article is retarded, written for idiots: that AI was written badly if it can't plan for all outcomes in such a simple game that should still be unbeatable without AI.
'As ignorant as judging all visual art based on an infant's fingerpainting.
AI is in it's infancy. It was hardly used five years ago and it's already driving our cars, managing air traffic control at major airports, revolutionized fraud detection, performing awesome logistics planning for road freight, etc. Imagine what it'll be like in five years time.
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Ha ha ha. You're so stupid you made me smile.
Lithium-ion energy density increasing over 50% for NMC and 65% for LFP batteries since 2020.
We can predict battery technology advancements based on current trends, no different to how CPU and hard drive technology is always advancing at predicable rates too.
> AI will soon advance enough for robots to build houses
They were saying nonsense like this back in the 60s.
RMS was working on AI back when he got upset with his printer!
I've been to the very bottom of AI, the mathematical concepts and reasoning that "makes" it work. It's all nonsense, overfitting to such a crazy degree that it's almost incomprehensible.
I was there when we fed the entire internet of images, and images created from images, and used all the compute resources a trillion dollar company could summon, and it turns out in order to get from 85% to 85% we would need 10 times as many resources. To get to 90% we would need the entire universe. Newborn babes can do it better than 90%. Even animals run circles around our most advanced AI.
It's never going to happen. You will never "create" intelligence from non-intelligent components.
At the end of the day, humans are the only resource. We need intelligent people trying to make intelligent decisions if we are going to create a future at all.
No it's not. Not even close.
The first industrial revolution started when England was finally able to build steam engines that worked. We took coal and water and made usable work out of it.
The second great industrial revolution happened when we could start machining precision parts and start automating certain things. It's stuck on additive manufacturing, which is still in its infancy, and I have serious doubts whether it will ever work.
The "information age" never existed and didn't change anything. At best, we stopped using punch cards to program machines and started using programming languages that almost resembled human language. The only useful thing to come out of that is RDBMS and maybe the internet. Most things are still handled better by people shouting at each other or making marks on pieces of paper and passing them around.
AI doesn't work and it never will. It's silliness. When you dig down into what's actually going on and the actual results they are achieving, you'd pull the plug on it just like Apple pulled the plug on automated driving technology. It will never work. At the end of the day, you need a machine, and that machine needs to be told what to do by a human who can figure out whether it's working or not.
I'm a Software Engineer who designs AI.
Your opinion is based on how shitty chatgpt is.
AI will soon advance enough for robots to build houses (when battery technology improves).
'As ignorant as judging all visual art based on an infant's fingerpainting.
AI is in it's infancy. It was hardly used five years ago and it's already driving our cars, managing air traffic control at major airports, revolutionized fraud detection, performing awesome logistics planning for road freight, etc. Imagine what it'll be like in five years time.
Lithium-ion energy density increasing over 50% for NMC and 65% for LFP batteries since 2020.
We can predict battery technology advancements based on current trends, no different to how CPU and hard drive technology is always advancing at predicable rates too.
China papers supreme.
They were saying nonsense like this back in the 60s.
RMS was working on AI back when he got upset with his printer!
I've been to the very bottom of AI, the mathematical concepts and reasoning that "makes" it work. It's all nonsense, overfitting to such a crazy degree that it's almost incomprehensible.
I was there when we fed the entire internet of images, and images created from images, and used all the compute resources a trillion dollar company could summon, and it turns out in order to get from 85% to 85% we would need 10 times as many resources. To get to 90% we would need the entire universe. Newborn babes can do it better than 90%. Even animals run circles around our most advanced AI.
It's never going to happen. You will never "create" intelligence from non-intelligent components.
At the end of the day, humans are the only resource. We need intelligent people trying to make intelligent decisions if we are going to create a future at all.