a very old concept with useful applications dating back in the 80s.
wait a fucking minute
you came here to lecture us and you think algorithms from the field of AI only started seeing serious use in the 80s? the Mark I Perceptron was built in 1958
(I admittedly didn’t know about the machine before today, but I know more than enough about AI to know perceptrons as software are old as hell)
wait a fucking minute
you came here to lecture us and you think algorithms from the field of AI only started seeing serious use in the 80s? the Mark I Perceptron was built in 1958
(I admittedly didn’t know about the machine before today, but I know more than enough about AI to know perceptrons as software are old as hell)
I mean we were talking about usefulness. In any case, Turing is always a good read, with early AI concepts from the 1950
Which is, again, my point. AI is not just OpenAI and it’s a shame overshadowing the great minds behind it
Sorry if I did reply again, I’m just glad you could agree useful AI exists