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by nl
760 days ago
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> would not resolve its ability to track, say, the user changing their clothes. In context learning works fine for this (and does for the Russia/Ukraine change too). But yes, sure. It can be outdated in the same way a person cut off from news can be. We've never argued that a shipwrecked person who was unaware of news became less intelligent because of that, just that their knowledge is outdated. Additionally, the whole point of machine learning is to make systems that learn so they remain useful. It seems likely that a model in soon (one year? five years? one month? who knows..) will be able to continually watch video broadcast news and videos of your home, continually updating its model. In this case it would understand both the Ukraine issue and what you are wearing. Is it now suddenly intelligent? It's true it might be more useful, but to me that is a different thing. |
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