SciFidelity
SciFidelity t1_ixfznxm wrote
Reply to comment by TheHamsterSandwich in Neuralink Co-Founder Unveils Rival Company That Won't Force Patients To Drill Holes in Their Skull by Economy_Variation365
Yeah that's part of the process. Unfortunately a lot of monkeys have been killed in the name of science. It is sad but they are our closest relatives and we have to test these things before they can be used in humans. Just part of the scientific process.
Having a pace maker or insulin pump malfunction will kill you too. I mean shit if your car malfunctioned it could kill you. I think the idea is to test and create redundant safety measures. Not, run away from technology cause its scary like some kind of fucking stupid caveman.
SciFidelity t1_ixftzkx wrote
Reply to comment by TheHamsterSandwich in Neuralink Co-Founder Unveils Rival Company That Won't Force Patients To Drill Holes in Their Skull by Economy_Variation365
Why is neuralink shit?
SciFidelity t1_ir32kpp wrote
Reply to comment by overlordpotatoe in Google AI introduces FILM, a novel neural network architecture that can be used to create high-quality slow motion videos from near-duplicate photos, achieves state-of-the-art frame interpolation results in large motion by Shelfrock77
I think the significance here is the frame rate. Doing this in slow motion is much harder to do because they need to create so many more intermediate frames.
SciFidelity t1_ir32btu wrote
Reply to comment by newandgood in Google AI introduces FILM, a novel neural network architecture that can be used to create high-quality slow motion videos from near-duplicate photos, achieves state-of-the-art frame interpolation results in large motion by Shelfrock77
State of the art, as it's name implies, is the current state. What was the state of the art before is no longer state of the art..... the state of the art is just changing rapidly.
SciFidelity t1_iy8ydyb wrote
Reply to comment by TheDividendReport in Pinnacle Of Artificial intelligence (for now) by Pro_RazE
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