Bah, bet you're an AI impersonating a human to throw us off the scent.It seems like every single thing I do online relating to music is talking about AI a lot more over the last couple weeks. Even here.
Does anybody have any idea why?
Because people have finally given up on NI?
It seems like every single thing I do online relating to music is talking about AI a lot more over the last couple weeks. Even here.
Does anybody have any idea why?
I’ll put forward the “experienced” (ie; cynical) view.
Humans seem to need to latch onto new things, and see them as the answer to all manner of shortcomings. Look at OO, neural networks, and AI…. Suddenly the technology becomes the answer to many. In my humble opinion, technology is a set of tools that may or may not help a specific problem (such as modeling an amplifier), depending on how it’s implemented.
I’ll stick with the axe fx 3, and trust Fractals direction, and tool set is the one I want, until it isn’t.
If past behavior is anything to go by, It’ll be a long time before that changes.
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Pauly
I know some folks who could barely get an LED to flicker on....the human brain achieves the same processing speeds from the same energy as is required to charge a dim light bulb."
What?!?I know some folks who could barely get an LED to flicker on....
Yeah...everyone out there is using "AI" and "quantum"....so stupid
There is at least a half century at best if not even more until we'll reach singularity, and I don't think that passing Turing test will necessarily mean we reach singularity. It's debatable. We do not understand how our brain works yet..so figure AI
And about using "quantum".. omg..it is ridiculous how this therm is associated with so much stuff basically just 'cuz sounds ...let's say techy
...and has better morals and ethics.Lets just hope AI isn't as stupid and greedy as us!
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Pauly
Spent a lifetime in I.T. - don't know much about AI, but spent enough time in the trenches to know how stupid computers really are - I'll never trust a car to drive me somewhere while I snooze. - too many possibilities, despite advances
Our electronic universe used to look exciting to me, but now it's getting harder and harder to find something positive.
Yeah...everyone out there is using "AI" and "quantum"....so stupid
There is at least a half century at best if not even more until we'll reach singularity, and I don't think that passing Turing test will necessarily mean we reach singularity. It's debatable. W
e do not understand how our brain works yet..so figure AI
And about using "quantum".. omg..it is ridiculous how this therm is associated with so much stuff basically just 'cuz sounds ...let's say techy
That is not quite true. That's like saying a calculator is only as smart as the person using it. Not everyone needs to know the Taylor series for the square root or Some other approximation to press the √ button.AI is only as smart as the PERSON doing the coding. A simple thing like a fractal can become quite complex though or stacking things on top of each other.
"Our miraculous brains operate on the next order higher. Although it is impossible to precisely calculate, it is postulated that the human brain operates at 1 exaFLOP, which is equivalent to a billion billion calculations per second."
"The same calculations and processes that might take a computer a few million steps can be achieved by a few hundred neuron transmissions, requiring far less energy and performing at a far greater efficiency. The amount of energy required to power computations by the world’s fastest supercomputer would be enough to power a building; the human brain achieves the same processing speeds from the same energy as is required to charge a dim light bulb."
I read a book several years ago written by a lady scientist that had studied the human brain for over 25 years. She and some of her colleagues had determined that a typical human brain had about a million years of memory storage. Is the modern world and habits making us better or worse?
Above two quotes from here:
https://foglets.com/supercomputer-vs-human-brain/#:~:text=The amount of energy required,charge a dim light bulb