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  • No, we are nowhere close to learning as the human brain does. We don’t even really understand how it does at all.

    The point is to encode solutions to problems that we can’t solve with standard programming techniques. Like vision, speech recognition and generation.

    These problems are easy for humans and very difficult for computers. The same way maths is super easy for computers compared to humans.

    By applying techniques our neurones use computer vision and speech have come on in leaps and bounds.

    We are decades from getting anything close to a computer brain.






  • You’re actually straight wrong here. This is about terminal illness not disabilities.

    Having less than 6 months to live is a requirement.

    Calm yourself down and take your own advice and read it.

    And before you lash out about me not understanding I have Crohn’s disease and type 1 diabetes. I am disabled and it affects my quality of life greatly.

    I’m not sure if you’ve had to endure the torture that is watching someone die a slow and painful death but there is no dignity in it, only suffering. Allowing people to avoid 6 months of that is not a bad thing if they want to avoid it.