>>46057561From what little we know about him, he's a pretty young coder and probably never had much of an exposure to public or dealing with business before, and now there's suddenly thousads of people watching his creation and expecting shit of him and expecting it now. I'd say he holds up decently for someone his age, though it does feel like he's getting ahead of himself now.
>>46057577The difference now is that we're getting closer to the AI that could make decisions on its own, decisions that might affect humans. Before that all we had was basically superpowered calculators that did precisely what was requested of them.
From what I understand, the trick of machine learning is that you don't need to teach it everything by yourself, you just feed it the data and hope it'll give you the desired result. You might have the general idea about how it processes the data and why it gives certain responces, but there isn't really a proper way to debug or foolproof it. You get what you get.
No matter how good the algorithm is, there's always a chance of it not getting it right. Would you want to trust your life to such a thing?