IluvBsissa OP t1_j9l49kp wrote
Reply to comment by rand3289 in MIT researchers makes self-drive car AI significantly more accurate: “Liquid” neural nets, based on a worm’s nervous system, can transform their underlying algorithms on the fly, giving them unprecedented speed and adaptability. by IluvBsissa
But any advances in neural networks is good news for AI in general, thus self-driving, no ?
rand3289 t1_j9li043 wrote
In this case driving was a toy example.
In the future we might use this technology for autonomous driving or we might not due to say problems with explain-ability . Too early to tell.
This might be good or bad news for AI in general since this is supporting a technology very different than current statistics-based narrow AI. Biologically inspired NNs could take off and people could slow the narrow AI research which is also very important.
In my opinion Narrow AI will always out-compete General AI on some specific tasks.
Think of this as internal combustion vs steam... it did a lot of good for the engines but almost eliminated the research on steam engines. Whereas steam turbines are still used at the power plants and this research could be useful.
IluvBsissa OP t1_j9nzd1x wrote
Interesting...so without the combustion engine, we wouldn't be far from a steam-punk dystopia today ?
rand3289 t1_j9otfz6 wrote
Who knows... we could have been using gas turbines or sterling engines or electric motors more widely.
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