> But the GPUs also have new destinations: notably data centres where artificial-intelligence (AI) programmes gobble up the vast quantities of computing power that they generate.
Should not it be "programs"? Or is "programmes" used in some dialect of English I am not aware of?
This can also be read outside the states as follows:
For about $50, you can get a smartphone with a high-definition display, fast data service and, according to security contractors, a secret feature: a backdoor that sends all your text messages to the USA every few seconds.
Security contractors recently discovered preinstalled software in some Android phones that monitors where users go, whom they talk to and what they write in text messages. The authorities say it is not clear whether this represents secretive data mining for advertising purposes or a government effort to collect intelligence.
Completely off the topic, but interesting to know nonetheless.
It always makes it worth the time spent going through comments on HN to find such buried gems.
It is more attractive to look at WASM as a way to bring a lot of other languages into the web. We are already transpiling a lot of code, ES7, TypeScript, ClojureScript, Dart, and so on. I would say WASM makes a lot better target than JS will ever be.
IMHO autonomous driving systems still do not mix well with humans on the road. Could even say they are not compatible with each other.
With how things have been going, soon we would have systems predicting behavior of human driver for safer driving. But by then, roads will have humans, systems predicting human behavior and systems released between the two without prediction.