I'm guessing the "you" is really "many people". Coincidentally I'm reading an advertorial in the latest WIRED UK about AI and pharmaceuticals and a venture called Pharmacy2U. Its founder asserts that AI will be part of the feedback loop from patient to pharmacy so that their medication can be tweaked in almost real time (the only delay being the actual delivery). I guess that's related to tying pharmaceutical compounding more closely to the individual's genome and other characteristics that distinguish him from the typical
I was talking about technology, not retarded marketing gigs.
If you want to go down that route, at least go with something that has at least something to do with advancing technology:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bd1mEm2Fy08
Watch it, dn wait for the calls from the AI program. There's two calls in total, the second one is much more difficult for a AI program to handle, but did so perfectly.
Perhaps if you read the article first? But thanks for confirming my assessment of naive stupidityRemind us, Matt - these wonderful values that you keep telling us are what draws you back to SE Asia - would they ever have supported discovering AI? They don't encourage people to ask questions that might cause someone to lose face, do they?