> I think there are a couple of really overhyped areas right now, AR/AI/ML and IoT/IoE. Now while I don't mind the attention and money being thrown at tech, I can't help but feel we're borrowing more against promises, hopes, and dreams, while simultaneously under-delivering and I think that's going to hurt tech's image and erode investor confidence sooner than later.
I became interested in natural language processing in the early 2000s, more as a hobby and as part of my personal projects, but even so, I remember that back then most of the AI-related discussions on things like forums and mailing lists were mentioning the AI winter as the big bad wolf that had killed an entire industry. It also killed LISP, they were saying.
Interesting to see that that memory seems to have faded away to the distant past.
I became interested in natural language processing in the early 2000s, more as a hobby and as part of my personal projects, but even so, I remember that back then most of the AI-related discussions on things like forums and mailing lists were mentioning the AI winter as the big bad wolf that had killed an entire industry. It also killed LISP, they were saying.
Interesting to see that that memory seems to have faded away to the distant past.