Why aren't you devoting all your time, energy, and spare income into AI development?
Even if we get another newton, Einstein or hawking their lifetimes are limited, an AI with their capabilities has the capacity to go on forever.
>>7759304
sheep
>>7759304
I don't have the resources, yet.
>>7759304
I don't think we'll have it for awhile, and even when we get it, it will be locked behind an expensive paywall, which means that it will still be useless to me.
Im interested in makimg superconducting processors for exaflop computing. Does that count?
>>7759304
t. someone who knows nothing about AI
in reality we have a handful of shitty models and techniques that are good for basic tasks or very specific applications and even the smartest and most expansively written AI is dumb as shit.
>>7759304
AI doesn't work, dumbass.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hcoa7OMAmRk
I'm planning on adding sex bots to my product line. Does that count?
>>7759779
That book sucks though
>>7759855
Best there is while still being accessible to middle school kids.
>>7759304
http://www.cnet.com/news/fujitsu-supercomputer-simulates-1-second-of-brain-activity/#!
1 second of 1% of human brain in 40 minutes. We need a computer 240000 (100*40*60) times more powerfull to simulate the whole in real time. If Moore's law continues (although it might not because of how small individual transistors are getting), this will be possible in 27 years (1.5*log(240000,2))
>>7759311
This desu senpai