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in thread Is there a future for codeless software?

I really wonder if I want this: Automatically light the way for the pizza delivery guy. And i bet a sixpack that the software that makes my new car park automatically is handwoven 😎 Or i hope so.

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Re^3: Is there a future for codeless software?
by RonW (Parson) on Jun 19, 2019 at 23:11 UTC
    And i bet a sixpack that the software that makes my new car park automatically is handwoven 😎 Or i hope so.

    Actually, it's quite possible - maybe even likely - a model of the car was put in a variety of virtual environments and an AI learned how to park it by trial and error in each scenario.

      "... it's quite possible..."

      Yes, sure. You are absolutely right. And probably the day will come that some AI figures out how to send you some beer over TCP/IP. To me this stuff is a little bit frightening. Remember the shock some brave pilots suffered when autothrottle and autopilot were introduced. Best regards, Karl

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