Source: https://archive.ph/Mrnth

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A snippet from a New York Times article shared on tumblr. It says: “Most experts acknowledge that a takeover by artificial intelligence is coming for the video game industry within the next five years, and executives have already started preparing to restructure their companies in anticipation. After all, it was one of the first sectors to deploy A.I. programming in the 1980s, with the four ghosts who chase Pac-Man each responding differently to the player’s real-time movements.”.
The post has the caption: “Is this seriously the level of journalism the NYT now tolerates.”

  • Architeuthis@awful.systems
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    12 days ago

    When I was at computer toucher school at about the start of the century, under the moniker AI were taught (I think) fuzzy logic, incremental optimization and graph algorithms, and neural networks.

    AI is a sci-fi trope far more than it ever was a well-defined research topic.

    • Jonathan Hendry@iosdev.space
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      12 days ago

      @Architeuthis

      I took an “AI” class in college around ninety-dickety-3 and it was basically just a LISP class.

      I dropped it because the instructor would constantly get a bit of foam in the corner of his mouth and I couldn’t even.