According to its website, it certainly can. Sounds like a chip is specifically made to handle the demands of scalability and security. Until it's tried, I don't know how we'll know for sure, but using a form of distributed ledger technology to secure and decentralize things sounds like a place to start.
I have to wonder, though, at the audacity of someone to take a name like Skynet, which many Sci-Fi fans will recognize from the Terminator films as its choice for linking AI and machines.
I suppose one could take that in a lighthearted, joking kind of way, or as a more aggressive stance meant to prove that the name is harmless and won't cause the enslavement of humanity.
It wouldn't be the first time someone has done it, I guess. I don't believe you can tempt fate, but that doesn't mean you go stick you hand in an alligator's mouth, either. AI has enough build up anxiety within society as it is.
According to its website, it certainly can. Sounds like a chip is specifically made to handle the demands of scalability and security. Until it's tried, I don't know how we'll know for sure, but using a form of distributed ledger technology to secure and decentralize things sounds like a place to start.
I have to wonder, though, at the audacity of someone to take a name like Skynet, which many Sci-Fi fans will recognize from the Terminator films as its choice for linking AI and machines.
I suppose one could take that in a lighthearted, joking kind of way, or as a more aggressive stance meant to prove that the name is harmless and won't cause the enslavement of humanity.
It wouldn't be the first time someone has done it, I guess. I don't believe you can tempt fate, but that doesn't mean you go stick you hand in an alligator's mouth, either. AI has enough build up anxiety within society as it is.
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