oyohan wrote:
I understand that and appreciate the direction HE's taken the story. The human element is everything. I'm just pointing out that MWW probably started planning out the story arcs in the 80s... if things progressed linearly, no issue. But current events and current tech advances kinda impact the world the author creates... esp in the realm of science fiction. It's been a exponential increase in tech changes.
Having played around with computers since 1981, i´ll have to object, because really, the differences are essentially in speed, not in function.
And it´s only a couple of years since it was considered a great achievement for the Neuron AI to be able to fly in formation with another aircraft. Because as long as AIs are nothing but number crunching, they are not seeing reality, only numbers representing reality, there is zero actual understanding involved.
And speed of computing doesn´t affect that.
The most advanced AIs today can at best fake appearing "smart", but in reality, it´s just utter bullshit.
That computer they had playing Jeopardy or the bigass chess one? Zero intelligence. Both are built on being able to cheat really fast, by using supersized libraries of information, information catalogued and organised by humans.
So for the chess computer thing for example? I saw what happened when they tried having it play without the cheat libraries(millions of games played by humans), and then it lost 19 out of 20 games against international champions, and >3/4 against national champions.
Truth is, i´m not seeing anything closer to AI today than i saw when i was 6 years old and fiddled with a computer for the first time.
And having been involved in trying to write AIs, well lets just say that project was dumped for good reasons.