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RE: Would you like to talk about lifehouses and teenage wastelands? - Yankee Rose - 12-18-2021 So, how ya wanna play it?! https://youtu.be/4B_UYYPb-Gk RE: Would you like to talk about lifehouses and teenage wastelands? - Rosinante - 12-18-2021 (12-17-2021, 10:38 PM)3rd Rock Wrote: Monolithic, heya?! Yes, it is. Monad connecting it all as one with light, sound, camera, action, and most importantly - Projection! Question is whether you want Facebook to create the games for you or can you create your own instead. RE: Would you like to talk about lifehouses and teenage wastelands? - Guest - 12-18-2021 And now for this important message... https://youtu.be/uSkEfKa8CDg RE: Would you like to talk about lifehouses and teenage wastelands? - Sponsorbot - 12-19-2021 [quote pid="12222" dateline="1639842120"] And now for this important message... https://youtu.be/uSkEfKa8CDg [/quote] RE: Would you like to talk about lifehouses and teenage wastelands? - Zorro - 12-19-2021 (12-18-2021, 11:29 PM)Ghost4Machina Wrote: [quote pid="12210" dateline="1639783920"] Beware phantorum fixations... Elon Musk says DeepMind is his ‘top concern’ when it comes to A.I. DeepMind was acquired by Google in 2014 for a reported $600 million. The research lab, led by chief executive Demis Hassabis, is best-known for developing AI systems that can play games better than any human. “Just the nature of the AI that they’re building is one that crushes all humans at all games,” Musk told The New York Times in an interview published on Saturday. “I mean, it’s basically the plotline in ‘War Games.’” DeepMind declined to comment when contacted by CNBC. Musk has been sounding the alarm on AI for years and his views contrast with many AI researchers working in the field. In May, CNBC reported that Musk’s relationship with the AI community is complex. “A large proportion of the community think he’s a negative distraction,” said an AI executive with close ties to the community who wished to remain anonymous because their company may work for one of Musk’s businesses. Building machines that are just as smart as humans is widely regarded as the holy grail of AI. But some, including Musk, are concerned that machines will go on to quickly outsmart humans when human-level AI is achieved. Last October, AI pioneer Yoshua Bengio told the BBC: “We are very far from super-intelligent AI systems and there may even be fundamental obstacles to get much beyond human intelligence.” https://www.cnbc.com/2020/07/29/elon-musk-deepmind-ai.html Fundamental Obstacles? And what would those be? Elon is correct in questioning A.I. and its possibilities! [/quote] And here we go... RE: Would you like to talk about lifehouses and teenage wastelands? - Humans Being - 12-19-2021 When does madness take over for reason? RE: Would you like to talk about lifehouses and teenage wastelands? - Guest - 12-19-2021 RE: Would you like to talk about lifehouses and teenage wastelands? - OU812 - 12-19-2021 RE: Would you like to talk about lifehouses and teenage wastelands? - Hunter - 12-19-2021 (12-19-2021, 01:40 AM)Humans Being Wrote: When does madness take over for reason? idk, those are questions left to higher authorities... RE: Would you like to talk about lifehouses and teenage wastelands? - Fish and Chips - 12-19-2021 Get your very own Lifehouse today! |