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AlbertCory | 1 year ago

You might well be 100% right. I'd like to see the Japanese succeed, actually.

However, it was simply not possible for anyone to succeed at AI in the early 80's. It took some Nobel-prize-winning software, a change of approach, and a massive increase in compute power to finally break through.

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llm_trw|1 year ago

The only thing we needed was the compute. Everything else had been discovered by the 80s.

philipkglass|1 year ago

I think that we also needed a much larger training corpus than was available in the 1980s. Back then the largest textual data sets were orders of magnitude smaller.

adastra22|1 year ago

Using neural nets. The approach taken towards AI in the 80’s was much less compute intensive.

numpad0|1 year ago

Neural nets with hidden layers is literally older than the Apollo 11 landing. That doesn't make sense but it is.