"Your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, they didn’t stop to think if they should."
I'm curious what is the energy/environmental/financial impact of this "research" effort of cobbling together a browser based on AI model that had been trained on freely available source code of existing browsers.
I can't imagine this browser being used outside of tinkering or curiosity toy - so the purpose of the research is just to see whether you can run absurd amount of agents simultaneously and produce something that somewhat works?
>I can't imagine this browser being used outside of tinkering or curiosity toy - so the purpose of the research is just to see whether you can run absurd amount of agents simultaneously and produce something that somewhat works?
I'm curious what is the energy/environmental/financial impact of this "research" effort of cobbling together a browser based on AI model that had been trained on freely available source code of existing browsers.
I can't imagine this browser being used outside of tinkering or curiosity toy - so the purpose of the research is just to see whether you can run absurd amount of agents simultaneously and produce something that somewhat works?