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No shit.
"House made entirely of cement is a failure because you still need doors and windows and stuff."
The game will not be released to the public as it was just a research project, and Keywords didn't provide any additional information about what type of 2D game it created.
So we just have to trust them on this? Yeah, no.
Duh.
give it a few more years.
Just like self driving! In 2010 it was almost there, just needed a few more years...
I really don't think there's more examples of optimistic predictions than there are pessimistic ones.
The discoveries made in recent years definitely point to an emergent incredibly useful set of tools that it would be amiss to pretend wouldn't eventually replace junior developers in different disciplines. It's just that without juniors there will never be any seniors. And someone needs to babysit those juniors. So what we get is not something that can replace an entire workforce in a long long while even if top brass would love that
Yes actually (except more than a few years).
Waymo is already operating a robotaxi service in 3 cities, now they just need to expand and find a way to make it not lose money.
Sounds like they just need a few more years...
Go see videos of how well FSD V12 performs and you're up for a surprise. Full self driving sucks untill it doesn't. AIDRIVR puts up good content if you want recommendations.
Huh, would you look at that.