Meh, there are far better examples than that for both technical and rhetorical purposes. Self-driving cars or AI painting realistic images from a few blotches.
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Self driving cars were around since the late 1980ies, this is really mostly incremental progress.
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Yes. We moved to the US after the birth of our second child. We speak German at home, English mostly via preschool and friends. Learning English took just a few months at the age of 4, while the infant started articulation later than usual, but with both languages in parallel.
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Wasn't dude's name Robert Epstein? The phrasing sounds familiar.
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nono, it was just a regular smart AI sceptic in a facebook chat
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if you could get that cylinder and Spotify to work with a Sonos speaker, I'd be inclined to agree with you. But right now, I have to take the side of the skeptic.
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That person probably drove there to tell you that following directions their phone gave them.
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Impressive to me (a non-academic non-programmer), but depends on view of breakthrough. Eg, paraphrasing Pearl: ML systems operate in a purely statistical mode = severe theoretical limits. Counterfactual reasoning -> major breakthroughs in ML applications. http://web.cs.ucla.edu/~kaoru/theoretical-impediments.pdf …
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