01-22-2019, 07:36 PM
(01-19-2019, 03:40 PM)smiLie Wrote: Was listening to a discussion of the REAL brain scientist.
They were saying that you need a huge number of QUADRILLION of transistors to mimic 1 (ONE) brain cell.
"A.I." is a money pit.
To be honest, your knowledge of technology seems to be needing decent reading, in order to be able to make such grand-standing statements about '25th frame!' in computer games or the AI.
AI is in opening stages yet. true. But even the opening stages of AI is enough to make a lot of experts wet their pants regarding the changes it will bring to entire society in the next few decades. To everything.
To demonstrate with an example: ~2-3 years ago Google translate had an AI update. Before the update, within the same day, it was just as klunky as how it was in the preceding years, being able to do only literal translations of small phrases or better translations of long paragraphs.
When the update went out, overnight, within just one hour, it was able to not only make much better translations for all sizes of phrases and paragraphs, but even was able to discern context, slang and other difficult stuff which would require an actual translator.
Beyond all kinds of estimations, predictions and potentials regarding future, this was something that easily demonstrated how AI is already changing the world, using a live, everyday example to those who were following it.