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Comment author: [deleted] 19 September 2014 03:04:10PM 0 points [-]

Technology isn't magic. There are limits and constrains.

Comment author: CodeOtter 19 September 2014 03:30:24PM *  0 points [-]

Uhhhh I actually program artificial intelligence....?

You do know that the ability to modify your own code ("self-modifying") applies to every layer in the OSI model, each layer potentially influencing the data in transit... the data that determines the training of the classifiers...

You do know this... right?

Comment author: [deleted] 19 September 2014 07:55:41PM 0 points [-]

What does the OSI model have to do with this?

I'm talking about a hypervisor operating system. Hardware which monitors the computing substrate which runs the AI.

(And yes, I write AI code as well.)