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Moravec’s Paradox: it’s from the 1980s. Some computer scientist guy realized that, for computers, the hard stuff is easy and the easy stuff is hard. It’s trivial to teach a computer to win at chess. It’s insanely difficult to teach a computer basic common sense, or how to walk through unfamiliar environments, or have a normal conversation. The Spindle solved that: it’s a broadcast network of common sense and common processing skills for AI systems. It lets a robot walk around and interact with humans without needing, you know, a warehouse full of mainframes plugged into it at all times.
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