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<blockquote data-quote="GT33" data-source="post: 926032" data-attributes="member: 5550"><p>A long long time ago I used to think the same way. </p><p></p><p>We have about 3800 nuclear warheads in our arsenal. We certainly have not performed 3800 nuclear detonations, but we believe nearly 100% of the any future deployments of weapons we have in our arsenal will work nearly 100% of the time.</p><p></p><p>There's plenty of data available. We just need to mine it effectively. Who better to do it than GT?</p><p></p><p>What we got is a bunch of snobbish, myopic nerds telling us we should focus on "important" things like curing cancer. Well, I believe we can develop AI technology in sports, learn leasson where the price of failure is lower, then apply those lesson to solving "important" things once we've mastered the science behind the powerful tools we're developing. Maybe it's concurrent, maybe there's already research going on we can leverage? I'm no expert, but I am an exert at this- GT has unequaled advantages that are not being exploited. All we need is desire & leadership.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GT33, post: 926032, member: 5550"] A long long time ago I used to think the same way. We have about 3800 nuclear warheads in our arsenal. We certainly have not performed 3800 nuclear detonations, but we believe nearly 100% of the any future deployments of weapons we have in our arsenal will work nearly 100% of the time. There's plenty of data available. We just need to mine it effectively. Who better to do it than GT? What we got is a bunch of snobbish, myopic nerds telling us we should focus on "important" things like curing cancer. Well, I believe we can develop AI technology in sports, learn leasson where the price of failure is lower, then apply those lesson to solving "important" things once we've mastered the science behind the powerful tools we're developing. Maybe it's concurrent, maybe there's already research going on we can leverage? I'm no expert, but I am an exert at this- GT has unequaled advantages that are not being exploited. All we need is desire & leadership. [/QUOTE]
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