Aggravating_Impact97
Aggravating_Impact97 t1_j9h37ud wrote
Reply to Lance Bass was kicked off a Russian spaceflight two decades ago—now he’s back by hemlockfuture
wasn't it because his investors backed out and he couldn't afford it? Not so much kicked out but ran into money troubles.
Aggravating_Impact97 t1_j9bz946 wrote
Reply to comment by BureauOfBureaucrats in “If the metaverse were a real revolution, it would already have happened!” Interesting video by Polytechnique insights by DeCastroRodriguez
It comes down what will be defined as the meta verse?
I’m sure some aspect of it will come to fruition. But it won’t be people wearing headsets all day.
But I can see why companies are starting the iteration process now. I’m order to get to a place where it could be projectable. because even the smallest of wearables won’t stay on for very long. But that maybe it will be niche and not necessarily the next cell phone but the next huge market. It might be specific but that doesn’t mean it won’t be big. You can also the separation between enterprise and consumer. They’re is a huge market for this with business and schools.
Aggravating_Impact97 t1_iy2o6rd wrote
Reply to comment by ImMrtaL in A bot that watched 70,000 hours of Minecraft could unlock AI’s next big thing by Soupjoe5
I disagree. But it comes down to just a difference of opinion and not out of specialized knowledge in all things AI. I am not an expert so take everything I said with a grain of salt. I think it would be wonderful to have another option to help people learn and that can have all sort of positive effects. Learning how to play an instrument is more than just a hobby. It can affect every part of a persons life. It is also extremely hard and has a high barrier for entry for a reason. To be able to aide that process in some way would be quite the breakthrough.
Aggravating_Impact97 t1_ixwqxwp wrote
For me I think if AI could teach humans new ways of doing things and cater to people unique learning styles. That would be amazing. Imagine learning how to play an instrument the same way you could learn how to drive a car. If it just broke it down for you and told you exactly what you needed to know in that moment. Experts are expensive and normally focus on other would-be experts. Ai has all the time in the world and could teach everyone at once while going at their speed. That would be a better world that shouldn't be feared.
Aggravating_Impact97 t1_je44pir wrote
Reply to What science and technology should be here already (2023) but isn’t? by InfinityScientist
Still waiting on my back to the future style hover board. Not that fake shit y’all are trying by to call a hover board.