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Grotto-man t1_j81o5ug wrote
Reply to comment by MysteryInc152 in Open source AI by rretaemer1
thanks ill check it out
Grotto-man t1_j81dmky wrote
Reply to comment by MysteryInc152 in Open source AI by rretaemer1
Damn, it feels like the "far future" is around the corner. All those movies i've seen of robots being helpful, I actually thought that would be way way down the line. But things seem to be progressing at a faster rate than imaginable.
Will quantum computers be helpful in this regard? If they crack that, will it speed the development of AI up or is it not that simple?
Grotto-man t1_j80ro34 wrote
Reply to Open source AI by rretaemer1
I'm gonna hijack this thread and ask a related question: what is currently the stumbling blocks to a helpful, intelligent and agile robot? Boston Dynamics has the agility on lock, these GPT-like programs have the understanding of human commands on lock. What's currently stopping us from combining them?
Grotto-man t1_j9w2i2d wrote
Reply to comment by mello-t in Women have more bones within their bodies than men when they are pregnant by WTFI5THIS
My biggest issue with the story is that even in a symbolical sense it doesn't make sense, since every human being starts out as a female embryo (kind of) and so you'd think that god would switch the roles in the Adam and Eve story to emphasize this incredible fact.