• IBM in $1bn supercomputer investment
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[QUOTE=bbc;43472528]human-centric form of artificial intelligence that understands the nuances and complexities of language and can learn from experience and new evidence.[/QUOTE] Oh Dear [IMG]http://img.gawkerassets.com/img/18lrjxkgwhphgjpg/k-bigpic.jpg[/IMG] On a more serious note, it's actually amazing to see how far we've advanced in Technology these past couple of years
[QUOTE][QUOTE=Michael haxz;43472566]Oh Dear [t]http://img.gawkerassets.com/img/18lrjxkgwhphgjpg/k-bigpic.jpg[/t] [/QUOTE] I think that is a semi-serious note, now that I think about it. Efficient optimization of all processes (up to and including human efficiency) and alluding to human thinking really is a pre-cursor to this kind of thing happening. Everyone knows an unemotional, rational kind of logical thinking is exactly what human dictators take into account when forming their ideal world. Give them anatomic freedom and the ability to connect to the internet, oh shit. But this should be a mass debate thread, so, sorry.[/QUOTE] In the quote box you go so I don't shit the thread up too quickly. I'm so glad IBM are still pioneering and we are still pushing this forward.
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