Beyond Moore's Law: Human-plus-machine computing
It was a reliable sort of constant as innovators continued to increase the number of transistors per square inch on integrated circuits. But all good things must come to an end, and Moore's Law has been confounded by another, more immutable law: physics. Though transistors have shrunk to the size of molecules, they cannot--at least, not currently--shrink to the atomic level. However, though processing power has hit its limit, innovation in other areas has not. This is an opportunity for the combined forces of artificial and human intelligence to shine.
Dec-9-2016, 20:00:27 GMT