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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostJust got my first paid gig in machine learning. Looking at the application of clustering algorithms to a usage dataset.
I better order that book off Amazon.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostWe should be worried. Only a matter of time months even before these things are weaponised and dropped into conflict zones. Nottingham for example.
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ROBOTS will soon be cleaning our homes, performing surgery and even building skyscrapers.
But a top security firm claims that robots – including those currently on the market – could attack humans, burgle homes and wreak havoc on a factory floor.
There have already been serious accidents including a bride-to-be who was crushed to death by a robot just two weeks before she was due to marry the love of her life.
A robot cannon also killed nine soldiers and seriously injured 14 others during a US military exercise in 2007.
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Originally posted by Bee View PostSkynet!!!
Is this related to the Judgement Day? if yes, you should be Terminated.
Admin, a call for you please...
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostJust got my first paid gig in machine learning. Looking at the application of clustering algorithms to a usage dataset.
I better order that book off Amazon.
Is this related to the Judgement Day? if yes, you should be Terminated.
Admin, a call for you please...
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Originally posted by barrydidit View PostHe's from Barnsley - he can teach it to be very aggressive to anyone it thinks is looking at it's pint/bird.
Na, comes across like a big girls blouse
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostYes, but what can you possibly hope to teach it
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostJust got my first paid gig in machine learning. Looking at the application of clustering algorithms to a usage dataset.
I better order that book off Amazon.
Yes, but what can you possibly hope to teach it
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Just got my first paid gig in machine learning. Looking at the application of clustering algorithms to a usage dataset.
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