How does this work with data caps? I had to use a 4G hotspot for work for about a week and had already reached the point where I was getting throttled. Won't applications of 5G just hit this point more quickly?
I think the difference here is how it functions in the music. Does the chord function as a CMaj7 in relation to the rest of the song, or does it function as an Emin6?
I think the idea is that "more capable" participants tend to make money off of "less capable" participants. And there are a lot more of the "less capable" ones.
With the top comments (now) all talking about the fact that this universal approximation theorem doesn't really have much impact in the real world. I wonder, is this interesting outside of theory? Has this motivated any techniques that have created (or may create) real-world, empirical results? Could it even?
I'd love to have the ability to write a direct query plan, for the rare occasion where the query planner does something stupid. But, ya SQL is great for the majority of situations.
I can imagine a future where AI can come up with new stylistic concepts, maybe even "predicting" how some music genre will evolves. which is certainly something I'd be interested in seeing explored. Imagine an AI that was able to come up with something remotely close to rock music after being fed 1930s-1940s blues music. It'd be pretty cool to see what it came up with after being fed music from the 2000-2010s.
What we can do with EM radiation has always seemed so cool to me. It's just crazy how all this info is just flying through the air without us even noticing (without tools of course).