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>>9946633
>Our ability to use superpositions in calculations has exponentially expanded our computing abilities.
Popsci fags get out.

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>>9933512
If you actually looked at the pic and had half a brain, you'd be able to infer that it was humorous.

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>>9897905
It's frustrating, isn't it?
Funnily enough, it's the Frogs are getting it right:
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/7e/Electricity_in_France.svg

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>>9827951
>>If, in your opinion, AI isn't intelligent at all, because nothing artificial can actually be intelligent, what would you call the field itself? Merely advanced computation with super fast processors?
>>Yes, the AI that I know is a branch of computational mathematics. That's really all there is to it: math. And it's not even that difficult. Compared with the equations of theoretical physics, which is what my university thesis was on, computational math is not that complicated. It was basically invented in 1936 by Turing, so it is only 80 years old.
Aaand stopped reading right there. The social sciences were a mistake.

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