Re: The coming third wave of innovation is signal processing



On 23 Sep 2005 09:10:03 -0700, "feedbackdroids"
<feedbackdroids@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>Each time you have an order of magnitude increase in speed, this opens
>up a "host" of new areas of application, and this is really what Frantz
>was saying. He pointed to the darpa challenge, but also indicated it
>may be 20 years before this particular technology is laid into the
>hands of the man on the street. By then, the DSP chips will be doing
>5,000 * 2^(20/1.5) MFLOPs, or so [if Moore's Law continues to hold].
>Frantz isn't really saying not much different from what your nemesis
>Moravec has been saying for almost 20 years. Something to the effect
>that, the main thing holding back AI is the speed and power of our
>computers.

Interesting post. So AI is a simple matter of computing power again?
Haven't we been over this issue before in this newsgroup?
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