...but why there is still no strong AI? I mean two problems are related, since raytracing creates photorealistic image of the geometry, while AI has to decipher it correctly.
Yet navigating arbitrary real world environment is still an unsolved problem. How so?
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Anonymous2019-12-28 1:23
I mean your dog and cat can effortlessly navigate complex environment, but your AI can't.
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Anonymous2019-12-28 3:03
because dumbasses think Terminator is a documentary
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Anonymous2019-12-28 7:00
Because the top minds of hacker news devote their time to discussing whether the knob should turn left or right.
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Anonymous2019-12-28 9:01
you can't do gps with only a compass
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Anonymous2019-12-28 11:29
Neural networks are autistic. R.I.P.
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Anonymous2019-12-28 13:15
>>5 Your dog can do GPS without a compass. And birds use numerous environmental clue to travel across the globe.
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Anonymous2019-12-28 14:48
Raytracing being "real-time" is merely the consequence of hardware optimization, RTX cores that are built for the task(AMD has something similar coming).
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Anonymous2019-12-28 15:20
>>8 You can use the same hardware to evolve AI, since graphics is photo realistic, so you can run it in a feedback loop, and then the result could also handle real world environments. After which this geometric engine could be used as a building block for any other AI.
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Anonymous2019-12-28 15:27
>>9 Also, there is now abundance of photorealistic footage as a side effect of google street view, car cameras, and the cameras cops have always on to register crimes. These are not linked with some hard geometry, but can be used as sample data to restore actual geometry, to say create AI for robotic patrol and self driving cars. I.e. if some guy is running out of a grocery or snatches something without paying, then there are chances he is a thief, so the AI could attract attention of actual cops and grocery staff.
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Anonymous2019-12-28 15:28
>>10 CCTV jobs are like one of the worst and most boring jobs ever, after being professional taxi driver, so they should be automated first. Because they are just inhumane.
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Anonymous2019-12-29 2:51
>>10 In America you don't have to run when you are shoplifting. Employees are instructed not to chase because trial lawyers might sue for injuries if an overzealous employee tackles a thief. Even if they catch you stealing in the store, all they can do is intimidate you into staying for the cops to come, who have unlimited rights to brutalize citizens without recourse.
>>7 the dog can approximate its distance traveled by rough size of number of steps, a compass only knows it is faced in some direction
you should be able to learn a floor map with a compass + wheel encoding + obstacle detectors
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Anonymous2019-12-30 3:35
raytrace my anus
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Anonymous2019-12-30 12:25
>>14 Dog also has visual memory. Then dog can sniff stuff. Different parts of city or forest may smell different. Smells propagation actually corresponds with Dijkstra's Algorithm,