Science_is_Greatness
Science_is_Greatness t1_j8v3m3o wrote
Reply to comment by brumfieldja in Tesla Workers Announced a Union Drive. The Next Day They Were Fired. by psychothumbs
totally agreed. he's also hanging around rupert murdoch
Science_is_Greatness t1_j6hkftm wrote
Reply to AI improving itself by Luka87uchiha
most of the code (if more than a few lines and requiring some originality/customization for the particular situation) is unusable without a trained software engineer actively checking and tweaking it. And code requiring the use of newer frameworks or library versions is also useless. The potential for self-programming AI is coming but is not here at present.
Science_is_Greatness t1_j1tepbc wrote
Science_is_Greatness t1_iy6gzo2 wrote
Reply to Why is VR and AR developing so slowly? by Neurogence
I have a hard time wearing VR headsets because I need to wear thin framed glasses that bend easily when put under a headset. I wish VR headsets would come with more comfortable form factors for people like me who can't wear thicker framed glasses.
Science_is_Greatness t1_iy1t0uz wrote
Reply to comment by arisalexis in Super Intelligent A.I. is Neither Necessary nor Desirable (11 min read) by BackgroundResult
"I am inevitable" - Thanos
Science_is_Greatness t1_jcwk8zn wrote
Reply to India cuts internet for 27 million people amid search for fugitive by marketrent
no wonder India is such a poor country, with all its backward-thinking policies.