Social A.I. Artificial Intelligence the end of life as we know it.

Thanks for sharing that system, I tried looking it up but on youtube most of the content is from the company and reads like an advert, whereas I am more interested in how it actually works on un sponsored farms, especially flaws.
Similar to obedience collars for dogs. The farm is set out on GPS coordinates (these can be small to take advantage of break feeding) and these are input through the ap into the collars. As they get near the boundary the collar gives out a buzz and then if they carry on they get a jolt like the electric fence (not as harsh but I'm not sure, not having tried it). They eventually get the idea based on the sound. Takes a little while and you still use portable electric fencing as a back up until they learn.

The sound thing is interesting as they know the sound of the old HiLux and start bellowing but go out into the race with a newer Nissan we have and they ignore it.
 
I was recently on an A.I training course.

This is a cool site. Developed by a New Zealander. It goes over some LLM models. You can see the number of parameters being processed by the different models and how complex they get. Now imagine the processing power required as the models increase.

 
In I.T you hear interesting stories. Not always nice things that happen to companies. Things like data loss etc, mistakes made etc.

Sometimes they are amusing.

One sporting organisation in Australia developed an A.I. Recorded information (game results etc) they required. They queried it on who won a specific match (a major one), and it got the results wrong. A lot of queries were incorrect.

The issue was with how they indexed their data. Basically, how it was broken up. With data protection and storage, this is done out of the box. Often, you do not need to specify the strategy.
 
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