Interesting critique of the hype of AI and robotics
I really enjoyed reading an article by Rodney Brooks titled "The Seven Deadly Sins of AI Predictions". It is refreshing to read a critical comment about the hype around AI and robotics. Brooks makes a serious attempt to argue against those who believe that AI and robotics will in a near future transform our society. Brooks argues that it will not. I agree with his general view of the slowness of technology development and even slower deployment into people's everyday lives. Read and reflect.
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