When computer scientists at Google’s mysterious X lab built a neural network of 16,000 computer processors with one billion connections and let it browse YouTube, it did what many web users might do — it began to look for cats.

(Source: Wired)

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    know I could be able to relate to our future Overlord.
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    It’s not just us stupid humans, turns out.
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    Funny cat videos and pictures will be the downfall of mankind. They’re luring us into
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    Даже искусственный интеллект любит котиков!
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    This is how the world ends: not with...bang, but with a digital ball
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    Dateline Mountain View
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