Jim noted that AI was: "Computationally less efficient (so much faster computers are required) but easier for humans to use with even less technical knowledge of how computers actually work."
It is computationally less efficient if one has to do the AI interaction for each data set. But if it is just making Python or R code and giving you that, then not computationally much less efficient than just doing your own R or Python. (Reading Jim's list of successive stages, I was reminded of much past pain. I didn't quite start with the IBM 650 (instead iof CDC 1604 in 1961), but I have saved, from Jim Crow's lab, the user manuals for the 650.) Joe ---- Joe Felsenstein, [email protected], [email protected] Department of Genome Sciences and Department of Biology, University of Washington, Seattle ---- PS Please do not use [email protected]. It is an alias and mail systems often recognize that and think it is spam. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Morphmet" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/morphmet2/CAE-xHnX1PmsEu3jXXimdmedQT-a5DYz1vMp%2BpwLTv8Lc%2BuGNzQ%40mail.gmail.com.
