“Artificial Intelligence Romance Peaks: Could a Surge in Silicon Splits be Just Around the Corner?”
“AI may book dinners and sing lullabies, but it can’t replicate a human hug or shared laughter. So, fret not about potential robot home-wreckers!”
“AI may book dinners and sing lullabies, but it can’t replicate a human hug or shared laughter. So, fret not about potential robot home-wreckers!”
Scientists like Clark propose inflating AI systems like party balloons with data, not algorithms. The secret ingredient? Just supersize it, like your favourite fast-food combo.
Amid Moore’s Law fatigue, engineers are looking to photonics, in computing’s version of a dishy underdog, quietly keeping Netflix streams smooth and supporting ill-advised late-night online shopping habits.