We're not going to have sentiency with digital computers, ever. Once someone takes the initiative and creates a massively-parallel analog computer, we might. We have pushed digital computing as far as it will go, shown by the saddening lack of innovation. The truly exciting innovations will be relegated to a different computing architecture.
We're not going to have sentiency with digital computers, ever. Once someone takes the initiative and creates a massively-parallel analog computer, we might. We have pushed digital computing as far as it will go, shown by the saddening lack of innovation. The truly exciting innovations will be relegated to a different computing architecture.
you're expecting LINUX users (i.e. the cheapest people on the planet) to pay for slashdot?