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FactChecker replied to the thread Who is responsible for the software when AI takes over programming?."AI" is a broad spectrum of techniques and applications. IMO, there is a gray area regarding what would be called AI. Some... -
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AI should not, in my view, be used in weapons at all. This will be an unpopular view. I feel certain it has been happening for many... -
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Yes. 8-inch floppydisks. Magnetic tape. And this was lightyears beyond punchcards! Dial-up modems. Pre-internet BBSs. Measuring your... -
FactChecker replied to the thread Who is responsible for the software when AI takes over programming?.A current issue in air defense is that fast, stealthy airplanes require very fast reactions, faster than humanly possible. A US naval... -
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AI "assisting" programmers is indeed extremely helpful. I use it too. I think the enquiry here was whether AI agents can or will or... -
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One issue is that length contraction is not a shrinking, but a disagreement. In other words, length contraction occurs even if the... -
FactChecker replied to the thread Who is responsible for the software when AI takes over programming?.AI LLMs are just the current fad. There are a lot of other techniques in AI. IMHO, LLMs will be best where exact, correct answers for... -
FactChecker replied to the thread If you think having a backup is too expensive, try not having one.(sigh) Nostalgia. The good-old days of "big iron". And a smart-phone today has a lot more capability than a room of such computers! -
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Now, that's a computer! Not this modern cell phone or laptop stuff! :kiss: -
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At my first job in 1973, on a multi-computer multi-tasking database server using HP 2100s, the system had the advantage that it was... -
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There is a lot of wisdom in many of the above comments. My two cents is, don't go overboard. Code documentation ought not be a design... -
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It's hard to quantify, but for open-minded critical thinkers, it's far less likely to happen. Their filtering systems are strong... -
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How is that different to real intelligence, where conspiracy theories abound. Entire cohorts of humans become corrupted when the... -
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LVO = Low Venus Orbit? What references has one found regarding the radiation environment around Venus, or at For example: Venus...