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Re: Re: Bright spots on Ceres
By: Paul Hayton to Damon A. Getsman on Sun Mar 01 2015 20:08:44
> Yeah I hear you. A lot is happening now 'under the radar' with the likes of
> Google and DARPRA pouring big $$ in to research. When you consider Moores La
> and the rate of constant change in all manners related to storeage space etc
> I reckon the ground could not be more furtile for spectacular growth in AI.
>
> Really AI is a misnomer IMHO it's really only 'I' regardless of the medium b
> which it is formed. For if 'I' truely arrived it may way consider us BI -
> biological inferior..
I really think that this (and its second part, linked to at the end) are
very useful for this discussion. It even throws in a little bit of humor, but
is chock full of useful information, too:
http://waitbutwhy.com/2015/01/artificial-intelligence-revolution-1.html
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