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Deep learning engines are enabling some interesting things, with the potential to usher in the first significant change in how we interact with our computers since the GUI. Being able to localize processing, rather than feeding more information about yourself to profiling algorithms, is a good thing.
I do wish they’d never started calling it “AI,” but that ship has sailed.
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“AI”?
Deep learning engines are enabling some interesting things, with the potential to usher in the first significant change in how we interact with our computers since the GUI. Being able to localize processing, rather than feeding more information about yourself to profiling algorithms, is a good thing.
I do wish they’d never started calling it “AI,” but that ship has sailed.