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HibeePin t1_j4ac8qo wrote
Reply to comment by aliendepict in New Razer soundbar uses AI-based head-tracking to beam audio directly to your ears | Soundbar combines AI-based head-tracking, beamforming, and spatial surround by chrisdh79
So do you not think chatgpt is AI? It's also just a pre programmed/trained algorithm that isn't learning from how people use it. Once training is done, using the model needs much less computation. Or do you just think head tracking is not complex enough to be "AI"?
croto8 t1_j4a61v2 wrote
Reply to comment by aliendepict in New Razer soundbar uses AI-based head-tracking to beam audio directly to your ears | Soundbar combines AI-based head-tracking, beamforming, and spatial surround by chrisdh79
Path finding algorithms were some of the first research in AI. You’re confusing AI with AGI, and there is correct terminology in the field to differentiate robustness of different models. Source: I actually work in the field.
Quigleythegreat t1_j4a5zbl wrote
Reply to New Razer soundbar uses AI-based head-tracking to beam audio directly to your ears | Soundbar combines AI-based head-tracking, beamforming, and spatial surround by chrisdh79
Audio is best the less processing it has. Why do you think so many audiophiles praise vibrating needles hooked to vacuum tube assemblies powering paper diaphrams. Eh it's Razer, who am I kidding, itl sell and people won't care.
barzamsr t1_j4a54uq wrote
Reply to comment by Thathappenedearlier in New Razer soundbar uses AI-based head-tracking to beam audio directly to your ears | Soundbar combines AI-based head-tracking, beamforming, and spatial surround by chrisdh79
What a world we live in
Thathappenedearlier t1_j4a49ej wrote
Reply to comment by barzamsr in New Razer soundbar uses AI-based head-tracking to beam audio directly to your ears | Soundbar combines AI-based head-tracking, beamforming, and spatial surround by chrisdh79
Beamforming has existed for a long time, do a speed test while walking around with your laptop then stop moving halfway through, your wifi speed will increase slowly as your router hones in on your device and finds the fastest way to bounce the signal to your device
xiaopewpew t1_j4a0pzu wrote
Reply to comment by aliendepict in New Razer soundbar uses AI-based head-tracking to beam audio directly to your ears | Soundbar combines AI-based head-tracking, beamforming, and spatial surround by chrisdh79
I dunno what is the origin of the trend of people cosplaying programmers and talk about shit they have no clue about. You sound like the guy Google fired for falling in love with a natural language model, except you dont know what a natural language model is.
Now substitute that with AI and ML
flufylobster1 t1_j49v8e8 wrote
Reply to comment by aliendepict in New Razer soundbar uses AI-based head-tracking to beam audio directly to your ears | Soundbar combines AI-based head-tracking, beamforming, and spatial surround by chrisdh79
So AI is being used correctly here.
AI is just a field in computer science.
It doesn't matter if it is or is not intelligent, it just needs to seem intelligent.
Knowledge based artificial intelligence, uses rules & algorithms to deterministically be smart, no learning required.
Machine learning on the other hand is a subset of AI & needs actual data to learn & be trained on how to respond to certain things , make predictions on new unseen things.
Both AI & ML have been around for a long time. Just recently there has been a lot of hype around AI.
The system could easily have both.
throwaway1point1 t1_j49othv wrote
Reply to comment by uiucengineer in Intel breaks the 6GHz barrier with $699 Core i9-13900KS processor by Avieshek
Common appliances are too much for a standard US/Can circuit tho.
Treadmill? Boop.
Space heater? Boop.
Dehumidifier? Boop.
The safety factor of the UK plugs is the biggest thing tho, and the fact that almost all outlets have a hardware switch cut off right on them (tho with kids that could become a pain)
throwaway1point1 t1_j49oc1k wrote
Reply to comment by uiucengineer in Intel breaks the 6GHz barrier with $699 Core i9-13900KS processor by Avieshek
The new safer breakers are less tolerant. They trip all the time if you run any kind of load at all (space heater in our basement office, for instance)
Neo_Techni t1_j49ml19 wrote
Reply to New Razer soundbar uses AI-based head-tracking to beam audio directly to your ears | Soundbar combines AI-based head-tracking, beamforming, and spatial surround by chrisdh79
And if I'm watching with someone else?
LeeHarvey81 t1_j49lfwv wrote
TunaOnWytNoCrust t1_j49k0qj wrote
Reply to comment by CoolFreeze23 in Intel breaks the 6GHz barrier with $699 Core i9-13900KS processor by Avieshek
Vegeta and future Trunks went for brute force power at all costs, which created weaknesses for themselves including being unable to stay in that state for very long.
Goku and teen Gohan didn't get much physically stronger, but they mastered efficiency and energy control while being SS1 and improved across the board. They could sustain being SS1 seemingly indefinitely.
Damn I really miss when they were just low-key SS1 all the time with zero effort. I wish they kept that going, such a massive flex.
BroMatterhorn t1_j49f0r2 wrote
Reply to comment by AMaterialGuy in Apple Reportedly Working on Touchscreen Macs, Including MacBook Pro by Avieshek
You probably used the same synaptics trackpad as everybody else back then. You could turn on some other stuff, but there’s no comparison to what apple did in 2008 when they came out with the unibody glass trackpad. It’s still king to this day.
Waggles_T_Snugdragon t1_j49esvn wrote
Reply to New Razer soundbar uses AI-based head-tracking to beam audio directly to your ears | Soundbar combines AI-based head-tracking, beamforming, and spatial surround by chrisdh79
Sound? That thing that fills the room and ricochets off all the surfaces anyway?
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BroMatterhorn t1_j49bajy wrote
Reply to comment by Geek55 in Intel breaks the 6GHz barrier with $699 Core i9-13900KS processor by Avieshek
It worked too. AMD was killing it back then, but people didn’t understand the lower number was still faster.
tuckejak t1_j492efl wrote
ADhomin_em t1_j490ris wrote
Reply to comment by zxyzyxz in The XGIMI Magic Lamp Simplifies the Home Theater Projector by Name-Albert_Einstein
Looked to me like the movie A.I.
TheRetenor t1_j48yc4y wrote
Reply to comment by Pubelication in The Fairphone 2 will hit end-of-life after 7 years of updates by ennuinerdog
Because that wire is already connected to the headphones and pretty damn hard to misplace while the dongle is more of a "whoops gone" item that also adds a double point of failure to the tech I'm having to carry around.
HibeePin t1_j4acglq wrote
Reply to comment by jetstobrazil in New Razer soundbar uses AI-based head-tracking to beam audio directly to your ears | Soundbar combines AI-based head-tracking, beamforming, and spatial surround by chrisdh79
Where do you get that this needs an internet connection to function?