Submitted by BinyaminDelta t3_ycvha2 in singularity
fuckdonaldtrump7 t1_itp3a0n wrote
Reply to comment by cloudrunner69 in How should an individual best prepare for the next five - ten years? by BinyaminDelta
Yeah but Moores law is not holding up. Unless we have breakthroughs in quantum computers or some new processing power, the exponential growth is not true.
koelti t1_itp67qz wrote
depends. This is just my own theory without real sources, so take it just as that, but when we talk about Moore's law we only look at hardware advancements...obviously. But what about the software side? We see rapid improvements in AI and software optimization today, take DLSS for example. Without any noticeable loss to quality, DLSS is able to up FPS count by 40-50%. What if we apply this to tech in general. Moore's law might not be able to hold up in the hardware sense, but maybe we are able to achieve way more with less in the future.
fuckdonaldtrump7 t1_itp6diw wrote
Yeah possibly it's just all speculation. I need more evidence before I can be convinced. The software will always be limited by processing power from my fairly narrow bs in cs. Never really got into the super advanced classes that got into that side.
koelti t1_itp77hs wrote
Yeah, definitely :). As I said, it's just an thought experiment, I'm not arguing this is actually gonna happen. I couldn't know.
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