Re: Artificial Intelligence
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cyril evans awaydays
Out of interest, where do you drink before Cardiff home games just in case you want to buy anyone a pint?
Don't worry I don't take things personally, and I'll have a pint with anybody.
Re: Artificial Intelligence
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Wales-Bales
Applying Occam's razor, 7 years of evidence point towards Lardy & Cyril being a pair of nut jobs with zero credibility :biggrin:
ok, whilst your in the groove. What are the simplest explanations you have to why Brexit is in name only and why no-one has mentioned the real reason for the Ely riots yet?
Re: Artificial Intelligence
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Wales-Bales
The internet is running on a military network. Make of that what you will.
This is bollocks, the military gave it up years ago when commerce got it's hands on it.
Re: Artificial Intelligence
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Alan Lung
This is bollocks, the military gave it up years ago when commerce got it's hands on it.
Thanks for confirming it's been running on a military network.
Re: Artificial Intelligence
I was going to reply about the internet but laurel and hardy think I’m you so there is no point duplicating posts😀
Re: Artificial Intelligence
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Wales-Bales
Thanks for confirming it's been running on a military network.
"Been" You said "is"
Get a grip you loon.
Re: Artificial Intelligence
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Alan Lung
The military gave it up years ago when commerce got it's hands on it.
That would be the Gore/Bush HPCA 1991, so it was government policy. We know about the past and the present, but we don't know whether it will be used as a tool for freedom or control in the future.
Re: Artificial Intelligence
World Economic Forum partnered with Google to skew search results, that’s pretty well known.
https://twitter.com/iluminatibot/sta...LhmySD2aRt-GNg
Re: Artificial Intelligence
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TWGL1
All tools can be used for good or bad depending on whose hands they are in.
Re: Artificial Intelligence
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Wash DC Blue
What are people’s thoughts on where we currently are with AI and where we are heading with it?
I’ve used ChatGPT a fair bit over the last few months and it has been very handy for certain tasks that I’d not really relished doing.
It’s alarming some people though to the point of it’s progression being requested to slow or pause for a while.
https://www.reuters.com/technology/a...ge-2023-05-05/
I watched this Tom Scott video a while back and his concerns resonated with me.
https://youtu.be/jPhJbKBuNnA
They'll be driving the trains in the not-too-distant future, that's the real reason for the rail strikes, they want to slow down the advancement of technology in the industry, starting machinery with testing tracks instead of paid employees.
Re: Artificial Intelligence
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North Cardiff Blue
They'll be driving the trains in the not-too-distant future, that's the real reason for the rail strikes, they want to slow down the advancement of technology in the industry, starting machinery with testing tracks instead of paid employees.
I don't think AI is the technology you need for automating train driving - the amount of thinking you need to do is pretty small - I guess the challenge lies in having accurate and reliable sensoring with system redundancy
Re: Artificial Intelligence
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North Cardiff Blue
They'll be driving the trains in the not-too-distant future, that's the real reason for the rail strikes, they want to slow down the advancement of technology in the industry, starting machinery with testing tracks instead of paid employees.
Driverless trains already exist.
Re: Artificial Intelligence
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lardy
Driverless trains already exist.
Yes they'll all be driverless during the strikes
Re: Artificial Intelligence
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Originally Posted by
North Cardiff Blue
They'll be driving the trains in the not-too-distant future, that's the real reason for the rail strikes, they want to slow down the advancement of technology in the industry, starting machinery with testing tracks instead of paid employees.
London's DLR is about 40 years old and is driverless.
If you want an example from a much bigger and more complicated network, several of Paris' Metro lines are automated and have been since 2012.
Re: Artificial Intelligence
I have listened to a few podcasts with Mo Gawdat (Former Chief of Google X)
He’s a massively inspirational character.
I highly recommend watching or listening to him.
https://youtu.be/oxRZqzth9r4
If you can’t stomach watching Piers Morgan interview him check out some of his other interviews.
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Robot receptionists to make NHS fit for the future under a 15 year strategy.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/202...taff-overhaul/
the shape of things to come :angry:
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MOZZER2
They will be using telephones and computer systems next, you know.