| ▲ | kstrauser 4 hours ago | |
> I was a self confessed skeptic. I think that's the key. Healthy skepticism is always appropriate. It's the outright cynicism that gets me. "AI will never be able to [...]", when I've been sitting here at work doing 2/3rds of those supposedly impossible things. Flawlessly? No, of course not! But I don't do those things flawlessly on the first pass, either. Skepticism is good. I have no time or patience for cynics who dismiss the whole technology as impossible. | ||