"Without the context, the pronoun "it" could refer to the window or store."
No it couldn't, unless you are autistic. It refers to the bicycle. This is why there is no "AI". There is no intelligence if you need to spell out every detail to a computer.
"Mary saw a bicycle in the store window. She wanted it."
Any intelligent system knows that "it" refers to the bicycle. There is no ambiguity when you use that sentence with (non-autistic) people. That is what is wrong with "a deep neural net". It isn't "deep" or anything like a brain.
It isn't unambiguous to normal people. That is the point, and that is the difference between intelligence and just following rules. You just proved his point.
You are right, since vacuum tubes were supplanted by transistors, the current quantum bit technology will also be replaced by something better too. After all, technology only gets better and better.
Yes, because digital computers did this it is only natural that everything will. Eventually humans will cost 2 cents and be only a few millimeters wide.
Yeah, those Rotheschilds want to keep quantum computing from us because they know it will be used to break the encryption on the files that prove they really run the world. With the aliens. And the Rothschilds.
Well Toronto is the capital of Canada, so I am not surprised he is from there.
Yeah, no, I already "got into AI" when I studied it at University. It is total BS at this point.
...just partner with them.
"Without the context, the pronoun "it" could refer to the window or store."
No it couldn't, unless you are autistic. It refers to the bicycle. This is why there is no "AI". There is no intelligence if you need to spell out every detail to a computer.
Of course it is misleading. This is aimed squarely at hyping up "AI" to attract investment capital.
"Mary saw a bicycle in the store window. She wanted it."
Any intelligent system knows that "it" refers to the bicycle. There is no ambiguity when you use that sentence with (non-autistic) people. That is what is wrong with "a deep neural net". It isn't "deep" or anything like a brain.
It isn't unambiguous to normal people. That is the point, and that is the difference between intelligence and just following rules. You just proved his point.
He works for us, but he mostly sits around all day playing Chess and Go and doesn't do anything useful.
Now I believe in AI. It provided "exact answers" to a quiz that is "authoritative". And more than 100,000 questions too! Very impressive!
They need to add some AI:
"Hi, I'm Clippy! Are you sure you want to send a missile alert?"
"No, Clippy"
"OK then, launching missiles".
Clearly the JAF framework is most popular. Followed by jkit and ghostj. They are all a lot easter than wjav, especially wjav 2.0.
Why isn't this hosted on the Cloud or made into a Facebook Group?
You are right, since vacuum tubes were supplanted by transistors, the current quantum bit technology will also be replaced by something better too. After all, technology only gets better and better.
That explains why I am so uncertain if my wifi is going to work or not...
Yes, because digital computers did this it is only natural that everything will. Eventually humans will cost 2 cents and be only a few millimeters wide.
Yeah, those Rotheschilds want to keep quantum computing from us because they know it will be used to break the encryption on the files that prove they really run the world. With the aliens. And the Rothschilds.
We can use asteroid dust and spin the computer. I'm sure it will be fine.
Let me look that up for you.
He sold all he was allowed to sell. Both his stock and options. I didn't say the stock moved. It wasn't "after" the news became public. Moron.
You are right. It is perfectly normal. Just disregard all the analysts who have said they have never seen a CEO do it before. What do THEY know?
Well since Intel went from 17 to 49 qbits in TWO MONTHS then 1,048 will be available by the end of the year. Just like Moore's Law.
That is uncertain.
It comes down to this: since computers have gotten faster, all things are going to improve at the same rate. It is Slashdot rule #1.
Clearly you have never met me.
You just aren't thinking. They will be used in space factories, which will be building interplanetary spaceships. It is plenty cold up there.