considering the fact that
Microsoft is literally buying the concept of medical help
i wonder just how made up this article is
It wasn't even the onion
nice
love_india7
she looks cute
pig clothes
sigh
me: "male anthropomorphic black mamba"
the furry community: "did you mean to type female?"
me: "listen here you little-"
rando: "I got ya fam" [posts the following image]
me:
cheeseroll
Lemon cake 🍋🐱
this is my favorite
Rotating Sandwich Mood Board
nice
rogue
timestamp is sus
would anyone be interested in hearing abt a vore worldbuilding thing i'm doing with a friend?
this
Before you say that having a crush on a pony makes me a brony..
Sir,
I am a pegasister.
I was literally the intended audience.
Also I was born in 2001.
Thems raised me right.
lol
saying that an artificial intelligence is autonimous is one thing, showing that it is indeed the case is another.
the closing line of the video tells viewers to sent in tasks, so Devin can handle those tasks unseen and send you the results.
okay... but if it really is doing all of this in time, why not just live stream the process at work?
and if deep learning is being used, you should have results you can use, that show the steps the ai took at each decision, a la a teacher asking a student to show their working, so that they can see that they didn't use a cheat sheet, or in this case, that a human operator on the other end didn't do the work for them.
they showed us a prerecorded video of the problem being solved, by now we should know that through the wonders of television, time can seemingly skip ahead by editing out the time between.
they give no explanation as to how Devin solves the issues, they only state that ai can do that you know, which holds as much weight as an illusionist saying it's just magic.
until we can see Devin being given a task and solving it in real time, and a results screen to show the path of deep learning it used, Devin is about as believable an ai software as any sci-fi movie robot.