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Wolfram's new "Cloud" initiative

2 Post author: Gvaerg 13 November 2013 06:02PM

I was reading through this:

http://blog.stephenwolfram.com/2013/11/something-very-big-is-coming-our-most-important-technology-project-yet/

which announces the new "Wolfram Cloud" project of Stephen Wolfram and I noticed how much this sounds like "Flare" and EY's old "Plan to Singularity" document (linking from archive.org because the site seems to not show that particular page right now).

Only this time it's for real.

What do you think?

Comments (5)

Comment author: solipsist 13 November 2013 07:19:44PM *  5 points [-]

I have trouble getting past association biases. Symbolic programming was going to be the Next Big Thing for most of the '80s (it wasn't). Stephen Wolfram invented a field of study so revolutionary it could only be called a New Kind of Science (it isn't). Reading about either sets off vaporware alarms in my mind; reading about the two combined is deafening.

Comment author: solipsist 13 November 2013 07:31:41PM *  3 points [-]

That said, Wolfram is an elegant language with unusually clean libraries written by extremely sharp people. I don't wish the project ill.

Comment author: ChristianKl 14 November 2013 11:17:58AM 0 points [-]

I don't wish the project ill.

If we don't want a AGI in the near future, shouldn't we wish projects like that ill?

Comment author: Mestroyer 13 November 2013 07:16:04PM 7 points [-]

If they're making an AGI, I hope they at least have the narrative courtesy to say "YOLO" as they turn it on.

Comment author: jamesf 14 November 2013 06:43:57AM 1 point [-]

This is an awful lot of words for talking about something that I don't get to play with yet.