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In Case Anyone Thinks This Will Ever Be Possible........
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many people may have seen this video and think it's evidence of the advances in robotics etc, it is a total fake, expect more of this sort of thing designed to fool the gullible and the wanna believers.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I was stuck on the A3 for a couple of hours recently due to a severe accident ahead. Eventually the police turned all the cars around to go the wrong way up the dual carriageway then the wrong way down an entry slip.
Imagine if all those cars had been self driving, programmed to follow road laws, how on earth would the police be able to get them to turn round and do that?
That's just one of the many problems.
Imagine if all those cars had been self driving, programmed to follow road laws, how on earth would the police be able to get them to turn round and do that?
That's just one of the many problems.
I heard AI described as a programme similar to predictive text.
The robot (or whatever) can only do what is a normal action in a situation, it is totally based on experience or memory programmed into it.
It can't suddenly decide to go for a walk or buy a pizza.
What the future holds is something that none of us will ever know.
The robot (or whatever) can only do what is a normal action in a situation, it is totally based on experience or memory programmed into it.
It can't suddenly decide to go for a walk or buy a pizza.
What the future holds is something that none of us will ever know.
I don't think you can say that AI is a terrible name, or is never true by definition, because intelligence itself is hard to define in a watertight way.
Also, "never" is a very long time, particularly for problems that are, in some sense, merely "technical". Humans have proven very good at overcoming technical problems.
That's not to say that I'm convinced that this sort of thing will definitely be possible in future. At least as far as robots playing table tennis goes, I'm not sure it'll ever be an 'urgent'-enough problem to get the attention (time, money, resources) needed to solve it.
Also, "never" is a very long time, particularly for problems that are, in some sense, merely "technical". Humans have proven very good at overcoming technical problems.
That's not to say that I'm convinced that this sort of thing will definitely be possible in future. At least as far as robots playing table tennis goes, I'm not sure it'll ever be an 'urgent'-enough problem to get the attention (time, money, resources) needed to solve it.
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