Re: Robot Evolution



Tim Tyler wrote:


"By 2020, $1,000 (£581) worth of computer will equal the processing
power of the human brain," he says. "By the late 2020s, we'll have
reverse-engineered human brains."

Want to bet?

AI in excess of human intelligence has been fifty years in the future
since 1956. A hundred years from now it will still be fifty years in the
future..

I think of super AI the same way as I think of controlled fusion
reactions to produce cheap energy. Ever and always in the future.

Bob Kolker

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