So you want to replace AI.
Well, I do not consider AI as technology.
I consider it as applied statistics.
Perhaps we should learn to better distinguish between AI, ML, DL, Robotics, Sensors, Automation and Forecasting.
We can change the programming languages that are doing AI.
We can work on more efficient algorithms for image, signal and visual recognition.
There is a CPU and GPU in my laptop. Maybe we need an AIU.
I think some startups and grownups are already working on that.
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Matthias Jungbauer
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Original Message:
Sent: Wed February 24, 2021 02:34 AM
From: RUDOLF PAILER
Subject: Can we bring up something to replace AI as Developers?
Hi!
I would like to answer with a quote (https://quoteinvestigator.com/2016/02/01/computer/):
Albert Scott Crossfield was a prominent American test pilot who had achieved speed records while flying experimental aircraft. He delivered a compact comical summary of human uniqueness in the form of an interrogative. Boldface has been added to excerpts:
"Where can you find another non-linear servo-mechanism weighing only 150 pounds and having great adaptability, that can be produced so cheaply by completely unskilled labor?" Mr. Crossfield" inquired.
In fact, my answer is not simply meant as a joke. It is still a valid engineering questions, whether human beings are best suited for a particular task.
A more data science related answer would be to try machine learning algorithms, that are less powerful regarding generalization, but offer better explainability (like regression models or random forests). It depends...
Cheers
Rudolf
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RUDOLF PAILER
Original Message:
Sent: Tue February 23, 2021 01:09 PM
From: Opemipo Disu
Subject: Can we bring up something to replace AI as Developers?
Is there any way we can bring another technology to replace AI by any chance?
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