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I guess you’re just a big anti AI person and that’s fine.

Nope, I live in reality and work in the hardware industry. I presume you’re an ML specialist of some sort?

I understand the limitations of the tech

It really doesn’t seem like you do based on what you’ve said in this thread.

especially in its earliest stages when it’s the most unreliable

Yes, in the 1950s it was indeed unreliable. And here in 2023 it’s still unreliable. Again, based solely on what you’ve said in this thread I don’t think you understand the history, the current state of the art, or the future of any of this work. Let alone limitations.

But this tech is here and it’s not going anywhere.

…until a significantly more power efficient development comes along which will make current methods look foolish. Then it’s going away instantly. Also “this tech” has evolved so dramatically over the past 60-something years that even addressing it as “this tech” completely misses the point, and saying it isn’t going anywhere entirely ignores the developments we’ve had.

Which tech specifically isn’t going anywhere? The hardware? The software? The networks themselves? Using activation functions as a concept in software?

Just casting all of these unavoidable truths aside

You don’t understand what you’re talking about, so I don’t think you’re in a position to tell me what is a truth or not.

No doubt you’re a specialist, though, so I look forward to you describing in detail which “tech” you think isn’t going anywhere and how it’s going to develop in the future.

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