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qgin ◴[] No.43706138[source]
Given what’s likely to happen with with AI and robotics over the next 10 years, all this debate about bringing back manufacturing jobs is pretty silly
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daveguy ◴[] No.43706262[source]
There is no technological path to AGI, much less intelligent robots, in the next 10 years. Everyone underestimates the massive amount of parallel processing going on in a single human brain. That doesn't even consider how massive the sensor array is. The doublings required for our artificial technology to catch up is about 25-35 years, maybe more depending on how much Moore's Law slows down.
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1. rollcat ◴[] No.43706518[source]
> The doublings required for our artificial technology to catch up is about 25-35 years, maybe more depending on how much Moore's Law slows down.

"A technology that is '20 years away' will be 20 years away indefinitely."

https://m.xkcd.com/678/