charronia
charronia t1_j988nc7 wrote
Reply to 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 lughnasadh
Sounds like a liability nightmare. You put one of these in your cars, without being able to predict what it's gonna do in any given situation because it keeps modifying itself.
charronia t1_ixv214v wrote
First text generation, then image generation, now Minecraft...soon, we'll have successfully automated every creative endeavor in existence.
charronia t1_ivfctd8 wrote
Reply to Humanoid robots could generate $154 billion in revenue over next 15 years, Goldman Sachs reports by Gari_305
It might make billions in revenue, although when we're at the point where most work can be done by humanoid robots, it'll be interesting to see how much meaning there still is in money.
charronia t1_je9aq3m wrote
Reply to The age of average - Is the world becoming an echo chamber ? by Atienon44
>It’s time to cast aside conformity. It’s time to exorcise the expected. It’s time to decline the indistinguishable. For years the world has been moving in the same stylistic direction. And it’s time we reintroduced some originality.
Here's the thing, though: even if you manage to come up with something original and it becomes a success, it won't be long before that itself becomes the new cliché.