The anti-AI crowd must have an interesting argument to make here. Anyone know what it is?
bigyabai•3mo ago
1. These are smaller earthquakes, monitoring them is neat but not as important as the larger ones.
2. This is less "AI" and more "machine learning" which essentially is just applied statistics. It's about as "intelligent" as a digital guitar pedal.
3. FFT analysis is just as old as the field of realtime computing itself. The ML research and application is almost the easy part given the cost of GPGPU compute today.
It's cool tech, but it won't back up your "AI is a panacea" argument if you try to cite it.
leakycap•3mo ago
> your "AI is a panacea" argument
Where exactly did you find this argument in anything I posted?
leakycap•3mo ago
bigyabai•3mo ago
2. This is less "AI" and more "machine learning" which essentially is just applied statistics. It's about as "intelligent" as a digital guitar pedal.
3. FFT analysis is just as old as the field of realtime computing itself. The ML research and application is almost the easy part given the cost of GPGPU compute today.
It's cool tech, but it won't back up your "AI is a panacea" argument if you try to cite it.
leakycap•3mo ago
Where exactly did you find this argument in anything I posted?