A (great?) use of AI
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[World's first-ever smart binoculars can identify 9,000 birds thanks to built-in AI | Digital Camera World](https://www.digitalcameraworld.com/news/worlds-first-ever-smart-binoculars-can-identify-up-to-9000-birds-thanks-built-in-ai)
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[World's first-ever smart binoculars can identify 9,000 birds thanks to built-in AI | Digital Camera World](https://www.digitalcameraworld.com/news/worlds-first-ever-smart-binoculars-can-identify-up-to-9000-birds-thanks-built-in-ai)
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Wow - and "only" £3820! :laugh: Think I'll stick with the free Merlin Bird ID app and a cheap (or should that be "cheep"?) telephoto phone lens for now.
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[World's first-ever smart binoculars can identify 9,000 birds thanks to built-in AI | Digital Camera World](https://www.digitalcameraworld.com/news/worlds-first-ever-smart-binoculars-can-identify-up-to-9000-birds-thanks-built-in-ai)
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They should invent some kind of AI-spectacles which can directly pinpoint/highlight the buggy piece of code, while debugging. Should have the ability to read the coder's mind, to understand expected behaviour. Or, does this already exist?
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They should invent some kind of AI-spectacles which can directly pinpoint/highlight the buggy piece of code, while debugging. Should have the ability to read the coder's mind, to understand expected behaviour. Or, does this already exist?
Amarnath S wrote:
Or, does this already exist?
@OriginalGriff has a cat that's quite adept on the keyboard. :laugh:
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They should invent some kind of AI-spectacles which can directly pinpoint/highlight the buggy piece of code, while debugging. Should have the ability to read the coder's mind, to understand expected behaviour. Or, does this already exist?
Amarnath S wrote:
Should have the ability to read the coder's mind, to understand expected behaviour.
To read shouldn't be that difficult. To understand it... that's another thing :rolleyes: :laugh:
M.D.V. ;) If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about? Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.
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Amarnath S wrote:
Should have the ability to read the coder's mind, to understand expected behaviour.
To read shouldn't be that difficult. To understand it... that's another thing :rolleyes: :laugh:
M.D.V. ;) If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about? Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.
On second thoughts, such a device would be harmful to coder's careers. A single coder wearing this AI-spectacles could potentially displace many coding jobs.
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[World's first-ever smart binoculars can identify 9,000 birds thanks to built-in AI | Digital Camera World](https://www.digitalcameraworld.com/news/worlds-first-ever-smart-binoculars-can-identify-up-to-9000-birds-thanks-built-in-ai)
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[World's first-ever smart binoculars can identify 9,000 birds thanks to built-in AI | Digital Camera World](https://www.digitalcameraworld.com/news/worlds-first-ever-smart-binoculars-can-identify-up-to-9000-birds-thanks-built-in-ai)
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Geez, ok, that's cool but it seems like it takes the fun out of doing the identification oneself. In 5-10 years, nobody will be able to do anything without AI. And yeah, I mean anything. :rolleyes:
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Geez, ok, that's cool but it seems like it takes the fun out of doing the identification oneself. In 5-10 years, nobody will be able to do anything without AI. And yeah, I mean anything. :rolleyes:
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A Lightweight Thread Safe In-Memory Keyed Generic Cache Collection Service A Dynamic Where Implementation for Entity FrameworkActually that was my thought also. Not my thing but from what I have seen identification is only a small part of what people enjoy about it. Not to mention that at least some people already have expensive equipment used just to see the birds from a distance, so how do these match that quality?
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Actually that was my thought also. Not my thing but from what I have seen identification is only a small part of what people enjoy about it. Not to mention that at least some people already have expensive equipment used just to see the birds from a distance, so how do these match that quality?
jschell wrote:
identification is only a small part of what people enjoy about it.
The identification can be a big part of it if the birder has a list of species he wants to see in his lifetime. But that's only when spotting birds that you don't usually see everyday.
The difficult we do right away... ...the impossible takes slightly longer.