Most of the comments here are talking about the perhaps? controversial analysis about processing capability. IMO, That's not really the most important point in this article, for the HN crowd.
It's a long article, so I will sum up what I think is the most important point: we are going to have to think of ways of creating value that no longer leverage exponential deterministic data processing capability. The next venues of profit and growth will be in figuring out how to deal with non-deterministic or open-ended questions where an exact answer is not necessary, or better yet, may not be optimal.
It's a long article, so I will sum up what I think is the most important point: we are going to have to think of ways of creating value that no longer leverage exponential deterministic data processing capability. The next venues of profit and growth will be in figuring out how to deal with non-deterministic or open-ended questions where an exact answer is not necessary, or better yet, may not be optimal.