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That's what robotics can do.
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Far too many people watching sci fi and believing that is really the future. We cannot even categorise what is meant by consciousness, which I would think, would be an essential precurser to true AI. I saw similar scare stories in the 70s and AI is no closer. Money for AI research is drying up as funders realise that it is the quintessential money sink. There was a huge peak in the mid 70s which really got us nowhere.
Facial recognition defeated by wearing a mask or make up. Yep, computers are nowhere near as smart as we are. They are just faster.
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ThirstyMan wrote: I saw similar scare stories in the 70s and AI is no closer. Money for AI research is drying up as funders realise that it is the quintessential money sink. There was a huge peak in the mid 70s which really got us nowhere.
And this in spite of them moving the goal posts WAY closer over the last 25 years. AI has been a dream since the fifties and for the most part it is still relying on brute force methods to solve its problems.
My teams are trying to recognize a whiffle ball with a phone camera for this year's game challenge. The software just can't do it. It looks at the same ball rotated a little bit as a no-match, a different object, in spite of it supposedly having a 3-D mapping of it in memory. Super easy stuff is still incredibly hard for AI, the state of the art just hasn't moved very much in the last 20 years. The stuff that people are making work is hardcore coding one-offs, and that just ain't gonna do it for more general problems.
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Pat II wrote: Yeah well I'm a robot..
I don't remember seeing you at any of the Cylon parties.
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In 1999.
Shit is much better now. Don’t count machine vision out quite yet, and masks and makeup won’t work unless they’re overmolded.
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