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@hoaluloa: Cây lau nhà 360 độ san hô #caylaunha #hoaluloa
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Agencies like DARPA poured money into it. So yeah—military and intelligence sectors have always been ahead of the public in some areas. But here’s the reality check: The kind of AI people imagine—self-improving, highly conversational, near-human intelligence—depends on: * Massive datasets (internet-scale) * Huge computing power (GPUs, cloud infrastructure) * Modern techniques like deep learning (which only really took off around the 2010s) That combo simply didn’t exist in the 80s, 90s, or even early 2000s. Even big breakthroughs like AlexNet in 2012 were public, not secret—and they shocked the research community because they were new, not something governments had quietly mastered decades earlier. So what’s likely true vs not: Plausible: * Governments had more advanced versions of narrow AI (surveillance, signal analysis, etc.) * Classified research pushed things slightly ahead of public knowledge * AI has been used quietly in intelligence for years #ai #theory #fake #cia #unsealed
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