AntiworkDPT-OCS
AntiworkDPT-OCS t1_j97uj12 wrote
Reply to comment by lughnasadh in MIT researchers makes self-drive car AI significantly more accurate: “Liquid” neural nets, based on a worm’s nervous system, can transform their underlying algorithms on the fly, giving them unprecedented speed and adaptability by lughnasadh
Yeah, this sounds very, very cool. This seems elegant and much more likely to solve these harder problems.
AntiworkDPT-OCS t1_j6gjmj0 wrote
Reply to comment by flight_recorder in Ukraine proposes creating mechanism for auditing US aid for recovery projects by progress18
It's through a U.S. military college so I am mostly familiar with U.S. capacities. So yes, the U.S. can do it, but I'm not much up on NGOs and other governments.
AntiworkDPT-OCS t1_j6fky7q wrote
Reply to comment by mtaw in Ukraine proposes creating mechanism for auditing US aid for recovery projects by progress18
You are correct. I'm in the middle of a masters program on this. A TON of academic thought has gone into aid to corrupt countries. It's generally not famine, disease, or war that kills a country, it's corruption. And those with the money know this.
AntiworkDPT-OCS t1_iwzo37f wrote
Reply to comment by genshiryoku in US can reach 100% clean power by 2035, DOE finds, but tough reliability and land use questions lie ahead by nastratin
It is a P vs. NP problem? That's fascinating. Can you turn me on to that? Any info? I'd love to know more.
AntiworkDPT-OCS t1_jed2195 wrote
Reply to comment by ImmotalWombat in Ray Kurzweil Predicted Simulated Biology is a Path to Longevity Escape Velocity by Dr_Singularity
I gathered that as well watching one of his videos. He's really hoping for it.