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Comment Re:Overly complicated (Score 1) 63

Just because it's made from Legos doesn't mean it has to be complicated. What it shows is that the builder likes making something more complex than it needs to be. In the real world, in a real factory, fewer moving parts, smaller space requirements, and higher efficiency will win out over a monstrosity like this.
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UK Man Prevented From Finding Chipped Pet Under Data Protection Act 340

Dave Moorhouse was elated when he was informed that a microchip provider had information on the whereabouts of his stolen dog. This joy soon faded when the company informed him that it could not divulge the Jack Russell terrier's location because it would breach the Data Protection Act. Last week a court agreed with the chip company and refused Mr Moorhouse's request for a court order compelling them to reveal the name and address of the new owners. Steven Wildridge, managing director of the chip company said: “This is not a choice, it’s an obligation under the Data Protection Act. If the individuals involved do not want us to pass on their details to the original owner then we cannot do so unless compelled to following a criminal or civil proceeding."

Comment Re:AI and the real world (Score 1) 371

Having it learn from the real world would be great since it would be independent. Let's say this AI is built into a robot which can move around, learns how to interact by watching and listening. One day you forget to turn your TV off, and the AI finds a wealth of new information (think Short Circuit). It watches a few horror movies, a few sci-fi movies, maybe Hannibal... you come home to a pretty messed up robot. I won't even try to explain what happens if a porn channel is on.

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