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Comment There is an unintended side effect of IPV4 (Score 4, Insightful) 208

If everyone used IPV6, and every device was independently routable, we wouldn't need to connect to a server to use a device remotely.
IPV4 and NAT made server connection the only workable option and allowed evil companies to brick devices by shutting down the server or charge outrageous subscription prices to use a device that the user paid for

Comment Re:Also should (Score 2, Interesting) 39

Wrong.
AI could be the future of education with expert personal tutors available to all students.
The one size fits all model of education is broken. Smart students are bored, not-so-smart ones are confused and left behind because the there is only one teacher and a large class of students of varying talent.

Comment The real problem (Score 1) 54

Future AI will change everything in unpredictable ways.
Pundits, hypemongers and lying salesweasels have their own predictions, usually directed toward investors.
Articles like the one posted are based on speculation about how AI will fit into the old way of doing things.
The real future will be different, very different

Comment Yeah, maybe (Score 1) 165

I would support toll roads if...
Detection of vehicles was totally automatic and effortless, with no stopping at toll booths.
ALL of the money raised went toward highway maintenance and construction, All of it. 100%. No exceptions.

Comment Maybe somebody has a clue (Score 1) 74

It's entirely possible that some investors see that the rush to implement immature tech may not be a good idea.
Hypemongers and lying salesweasels have sold immature AI products to clueless executives with expected results.
Most early deployment will fail to achieve the promised success.
Future AI has great potential, but it's still early in its development.
Unfortunately, clueless executives under the influence of FOMO insist on being part of "the next big thing"

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