I see lots of people touting AI as a revolution comparable to the internet or the iPhone. IMO these people are probably clueless /1
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Replying to @dennybritz
It’ll be much more like the cloud, silently creating value for a lot of companies, but without “direct” impact on everyday consumer life 2/
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Replying to @dennybritz
The enterprise side will be big, but the real killer apps of current tech will be in the consumer space. Self-driving cars just one of them.
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Replying to @fchollet @dennybritz
Essentially every consumer sector will be impacted, but in particular education, healthcare, and entertainment.
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I agree there is major impact, but there won’t be major behavior change (like iPhone or internet) except for self-driving cars
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Replying to @dennybritz @fchollet
how did the internet change behavior? broader, looser social network?
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Replying to @adropboxspace @fchollet
What would you be doing now without the internet? It changed everything.
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Replying to @dennybritz @adropboxspace
What you are saying about AI, many were saying about the Internet in 1994...
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I don't predict anything far-fetched. I'm just observing the start of a massive shift in the way we interact with technology, devices
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It's already happening. Just not evenly distributed yet.
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