I Robot, Screamers, Blade Runner, Transcendence, 2001 A Space Odyssey, A.I, Alphaville, Ex Machina & Wargames to name but a few.
I do feel that A.I really needs to be handled with kid gloves and taken more seriously, it's one thing to let a machine beat you at chess but if film has tought us anything, it's entirely different to let a machine think for itself.
Even more interesting is that they had review samples out last year. Dr. Dobbs published a review on August 5, 2014, and I downloaded all of the documentation and drawings (including Solidworks and DXF) on August 9, 2014.
Who has been buying them over the past year and a half? CIA? NSA? DOD? MoD? MI5/MI6?
I also note that the Dr. Dobbs review from last summer specs 192 cores instead of 256. The released product is an upgrade.
I Robot, Screamers, Blade Runner, Transcendence, 2001 A Space Odyssey, A.I, Alphaville, Ex Machina & Wargames to name but a few.
I do feel that A.I really needs to be handled with kid gloves and taken more seriously, it's one thing to let a machine beat you at chess but if film has tought us anything, it's entirely different to let a machine think for itself.