I doubt we will have AI as smart as humans in our lifetime, as Dr Michio Kaku has said our smartest AI right now is as smart as a retarded cockroach. Maybe in 40 years it will be as smart as a dog. That is very far from human intelligence still.
I doubt we will have AI as smart as humans in our lifetime, as Dr Michio Kaku has said our smartest AI right now is as smart as a retarded cockroach. Maybe in 40 years it will be as smart as a dog. That is very far from human intelligence still.
Technology often progresses exponentially, rather than linearly, so in 4 or 5 decades, I think we could be seeing an inkling of human intelligence in computers.
Technology often progresses exponentially, rather than linearly, so in 4 or 5 decades, I think we could be seeing an inkling of human intelligence in computers.
Well computing power doubles every two years Moore's law. But there is a limit it cannot go on forever a lot of physicists think 10-15 years until it can't progress this is not a guess its what the math shows.
By now, almost certainly.
I doubt we will have AI as smart as humans in our lifetime, as Dr Michio Kaku has said our smartest AI right now is as smart as a retarded cockroach. Maybe in 40 years it will be as smart as a dog. That is very far from human intelligence still.
Technology often progresses exponentially, rather than linearly, so in 4 or 5 decades, I think we could be seeing an inkling of human intelligence in computers.
Well computing power doubles every two years Moore's law. But there is a limit it cannot go on forever a lot of physicists think 10-15 years until it can't progress this is not a guess its what the math shows.
That's only on silicon. Optical computing can be pushed much further, especially if good multi-layered techniques are developed.
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