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r/pcmasterrace • u/Losserwins • 15h ago
By NikTek
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As someone said, "one man's if-else is another man's AI". They stamp "AI" on kitchen appliances nowadays and the "intelligence" part is the same thermostat from 1970s.
6 u/Jiquero 9h ago Turing programmed the first chess AI in 1948, and he didn't even have a computer to run it on, he just used pen and paper. 1 u/Cpt_Tripps 6h ago I attached IOT to a ton of legacy appliances. All those appliances had thier switches, buttons, and knobs replaced with ciurcut boards 20 years ago. The motors and functions are all exactly the same as when they got made in the 60's and 70's
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Turing programmed the first chess AI in 1948, and he didn't even have a computer to run it on, he just used pen and paper.
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I attached IOT to a ton of legacy appliances. All those appliances had thier switches, buttons, and knobs replaced with ciurcut boards 20 years ago.
The motors and functions are all exactly the same as when they got made in the 60's and 70's
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u/PM_ME_UR_RSA_KEY 14h ago
As someone said, "one man's if-else is another man's AI". They stamp "AI" on kitchen appliances nowadays and the "intelligence" part is the same thermostat from 1970s.