Machine learning is now being used to predict manhole explosions in New York. This is another example of how machine learning/​specialized AI are becoming increasingly common place to the point where they are being used for very mundane tasks.
Somebody said that the reason there is no progress in AI is that once a problem domain is understood well enough that there are working applications in it, nobody calls it AI any longer.
I think philosophy is a similar case. Physics used to be squarely in philosophy, until it was no longer a confused mess, but actually useful. Linguistics too used to be considered a branch of philosophy.
Machine learning is now being used to predict manhole explosions in New York. This is another example of how machine learning/​specialized AI are becoming increasingly common place to the point where they are being used for very mundane tasks.
Somebody said that the reason there is no progress in AI is that once a problem domain is understood well enough that there are working applications in it, nobody calls it AI any longer.
I think philosophy is a similar case. Physics used to be squarely in philosophy, until it was no longer a confused mess, but actually useful. Linguistics too used to be considered a branch of philosophy.
As did economics.