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"The single greatest contribution we have made to society is that we finally made it possible so that all of our children don't have to learn C++." ~Nvidia CEO
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https://techovedas.com/gen-ais-greatest-...vidia-ceo/
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kids grow up not learning anything
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Seriously ... is Westworld already here??
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Rather idiotic for him to say such thing.
Ofc to be able to drive a car, you dun hv to know how it works, let alone on how to build it. Using and building it are totally 2 different things.
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What he said is very scary.
One day we be in terminator world.
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The idea of AI easing the tech gap is fascinating. I remember struggling with coding as a kid. It felt like deciphering a secret code. Reading about AI aiming to make "human" the language of the future brings back memories. Reminds me of a time when coding seemed like an insurmountable challenge. stumbled upon a blog on https://trivialsolutions.io/is-software-...an-choose/ that explores the question, "Is software engineering hard?" It was a game-changer, breaking down complexities into relatable bits.
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Programming is easy to learn and simple to use. What're difficult are algorithm designs
For example, how to do memory search efficiently? How to compute the probability of winning toto 2nd and 3rd prizes? ...