![]() ![]() and ML (finished some books and uDemy courses about Tensorflow). I've been an engineer for the past 12 years and I've programmed in a few languages and big, demanding web apps. Thanks for your serious and detailed reply. On the bright side, the failure-paths of each of these steps will probably still be pretty good. Maybe Apple would like a general machine intelligence, they don't have as much data as Google, so they might want a machine that is better at abstracting on their limited data. This will be hard, because many of the major machine learning players are major players because their workloads are well suited to the current paradigm. So, the steps would be:Ģ) Come up with a revolutionary theory that upends the field.ģ) Become employed by a major company that has the software development resources to implement that theory. It isn't at all clear that the currently popular strategy of convolutional neural networks will ever be able to form a general intelligence - they just compact old knowledge, they don't generate new thoughts (but maybe that's all there is to intelligence. Sometimes very clever pattern matching, but it isn't anywhere near the type of general intelligence that J.A.R.V.I.S. Current "AI" is mostly just pattern matching. ![]()
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