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g-nice4liief t1_j9qa6j9 wrote
Reply to comment by jepvr in Samsung Bixby will clone a user's voice to answer phone calls by Stiven_Crysis
Don't underestimate how lazy or stupid people can be.
g-nice4liief t1_j9poe5a wrote
I don't honestly get the backlash. Nowhere it says it's MANDATORY to use your own voice. Why not use a celebrities voice, or your favorite character ? Wouldn't be aswome to have Morgen Freeman as a personal "ai" assistant ?
g-nice4liief t1_j9po4bg wrote
Reply to comment by jepvr in Samsung Bixby will clone a user's voice to answer phone calls by Stiven_Crysis
That's a pretty awsome way to communicate. Another + is you could control your phone even though for example your touchscreen is broken. That gives your phone a extra "life" if you can control your phone with your voice.
g-nice4liief t1_j9p09tu wrote
Reply to comment by sllewgh in Samsung Bixby will clone a user's voice to answer phone calls by Stiven_Crysis
That's what bixby text call is for.
g-nice4liief t1_j2xyzft wrote
Reply to comment by MayorOfSmurftown in ROG puts 18-inch screens in its latest Strix gaming laptops by Avieshek
That's true. Although it's pretty bulky, the specs where pretty awesome for a "portable" laptop.
g-nice4liief t1_j2wl0kz wrote
Reply to comment by MayorOfSmurftown in ROG puts 18-inch screens in its latest Strix gaming laptops by Avieshek
pathetic. You can get a 21 inch screen from ACER if you want something for serious gaming https://www.theverge.com/2017/5/22/15672294/acer-predator-21-x-review-gaming-laptop-9000-gtx-1080
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g-nice4liief t1_izmt8ha wrote
Reply to comment by trtlclb in UK, Italy and Japan team up to develop a new fighter jet that uses artificial intelligence by marketrent
My decisions are made explicitly whenever my conscious combines beliefs and values in order to choose a course of action. They are made implicitly whenever one relies on a ritualized response (habit, tradition) to cope with a choice between options.
We train A.I. to make the same decision instead of the A.I. learning itself to create decision. We need to tell what the A.I. needs to learn and how it needs to create decisions while A human consciousness is more flexible and can even sometimes go against our beliefs and values.
g-nice4liief t1_izj9fnm wrote
Reply to comment by rgahewitt in UK, Italy and Japan team up to develop a new fighter jet that uses artificial intelligence by marketrent
I'm saying that it does not exist because there does not exist a sentient computer or software in general in which we can have a human interaction. If there was, then it would be called an A.I.
Currently it's all machine learning.
g-nice4liief t1_izi4pr2 wrote
Reply to comment by -Aone in Pixel Fold renders arrive with detailed size and spec rumors for Google’s foldable phone, by SUPRVLLAN
With ADB app control you can delete any app you want from any android phone.
One UI + ADB App Control gives you a phone with more powerful hardware, and software with less bugs/crashes. I will never get over the fact the pixels will never replace the nexus line. The Samsung Galaxy Nexus was the pinnacle of Nexus phones (imho).
I won't buy another Google phone again sadly. By the time any manufacturer will release their foldable phone In the western market, Samsung already has a 5th or 6th generation foldable while other manufacturers will have to play catch up.
g-nice4liief t1_izi3qbr wrote
Reply to UK, Italy and Japan team up to develop a new fighter jet that uses artificial intelligence by marketrent
If Japan is in this, this could become a new 'yukikaze'
g-nice4liief t1_izi3lsj wrote
Reply to comment by BewaretheBanshee in UK, Italy and Japan team up to develop a new fighter jet that uses artificial intelligence by marketrent
You should check out yukikaze. A great anime about a man (pilot) and machine (A.I. enhanced plane) becoming a new lifeforms while raging a war. Pretty captivating story and it's won multiple prices for the production quality. There even was a game !
g-nice4liief t1_izi3gk9 wrote
Reply to comment by nova9001 in UK, Italy and Japan team up to develop a new fighter jet that uses artificial intelligence by marketrent
A.i. does not exist yet. It's an algorithm made out of alot of if else, case/switch statements on which a machine learning model makes the decisions within the source code how to react or what actions to perform. It's all human curated, and mostly developed. A real AI will start without code, without inference learning and will learn on it's own like a baby would.
The world is run by algorithms. A.I. is just the marketing term they use as it sounds more fancy than 'algorithm'
g-nice4liief t1_iymccp6 wrote
Reply to comment by zoinkability in Better Than Fans? New 'AirJet' Chip Promises To Overhaul Laptop Cooling by Avieshek
ARM won't make the money x86/AMD64 currently make. As long as ARM won't run legacy code bases or libraries, developers won't make the switch.
Even though the M1 and M2 are great chips, they haven't changed much regarding developers switching or abandoning x86/AMD64.
Even though .net 7 has native support for ARM, no developer is going to read 200.000+ lines of code to port .Net 3 or .Net 4 functions to .Net 7. That's the sad reality. There needs to be a breakthrough in ARM so it can execute x86/ARM64 and than we should have a great future regarding power efficiency.
g-nice4liief t1_iylwkuw wrote
Reply to comment by zoinkability in Better Than Fans? New 'AirJet' Chip Promises To Overhaul Laptop Cooling by Avieshek
Create one. And make sure it becomes mainstream, is easy to implement. Maybe Risc-V ?
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i mean if it was that easy i think we would already have a solution or seen a market switch to a different architecture. Apple came from PowerPC -> Intel -> ARM. It ain't easy creating a architecture. let alone maintain and upgrade it. Even apple with all it's money hasn't created their own architecture. So that should say alot
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Reply to comment by AlterEdward in Your iPhone has a secret log of where you’ve been – how to delete it in seconds by _googlefanatic_
Google will still follow you. That why i used "". They just won't save the data but you still will get followed.
g-nice4liief t1_iy4rnd6 wrote
Reply to comment by S0RRYMAN in Your iPhone has a secret log of where you’ve been – how to delete it in seconds by _googlefanatic_
You can turn it "off"
g-nice4liief t1_j9qksin wrote
Reply to comment by jepvr in Samsung Bixby will clone a user's voice to answer phone calls by Stiven_Crysis
Lol good one and the same for me lol