Hello...
More of my philosophy about Machine programming and about oneAPI from
Intel company and about artificial intelligence..
I am a white arab from Morocco, and i think i am smart since i have also invented many scalable algorithms and algorithms..
I think that COMET (short for “commonsense transformers”) is the future
of artificial intelligence since they are capable of common sense and
common sense reasoning, you can read more about it here:
https://arxiv.org/abs/1906.05317
And read about it in the following article:
"Now, Choi and her collaborators have united these approaches. COMET
(short for “commonsense transformers”) extends GOFAI-style symbolic reasoning with the latest advances in neural language modeling — a kind
of deep learning that aims to imbue computers with a statistical “understanding” of written language. COMET works by reimagining common-sense reasoning as a process of generating plausible (if
imperfect) responses to novel input, rather than making airtight
deductions by consulting a vast encyclopedia-like database."
Read more here:
https://www.quantamagazine.org/common-sense-comes-to-computers-20200430/
And you can look at the benchmark on the following paper of how COMET is
much better than GPT-3:
https://arxiv.org/pdf/2010.05953.pdf
So then i think that COMET will also render Machine programming much
more successful since it will permit much better AI-powered assistants
that will be much more efficient, also i think it will enhance much more productivity and it will higher much more economic growth.
Also I will say that when you know C and C++ moderately, it will not be
so difficult to program OpenCL(Read about OpenCL here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenCL) or CUDA, but the important
question is what is the difference between FPGA and GPU ? so i invite
you to read the following interesting paper about GPU vs FPGA
Performance Comparison:
https://www.bertendsp.com/pdf/whitepaper/BWP001_GPU_vs_FPGA_Performance_Comparison_v1.0.pdf
So i think from this paper above that GPU is the good way when you
want performance and you want too cost efficiency.
So i think that the following oneAPI from Intel company that wants with
it to do all the heavy lifting for you, so you can focus on the
algorithm, rather than on writing OpenCL calls, is not a so smart way of
doing, since as i said above that OpenCL and CUDA programming is not so difficult, and as you will notice below that oneAPI from Intel permits
you to program FPGA in a higher level manner, but here again from the
paper above we can notice that GPU is the good way when you want
performance and cost efficiency, then so that to approximate well the efficiency and usefulness of oneAPI from Intel you can still use
efficient and useful libraries.
Here is the new oneAPI from Intel company, read about it:
https://codematters.online/intel-oneapi-faq-part-1-what-is-oneapi/
And now i will talk about another interesting subject and it is
about the next revolution in the software industry that is Machine
programming, so i invite you to read carefully the following new article
about it:
https://venturebeat.com/2021/06/18/ai-weekly-the-promise-and-limitations-of-machine-programming-tools/
More of my philosophy about automation and artificial intelligence and productivity and more..
I think that Donald Trump was not thinking correctly, since around 85%
of jobs losses in the manufacturing sector in USA was caused by
automation and not by China or such as were thinking it the people who
elected Donald Trump, and you can look at the following interesting
video that makes you understand that automation also has advantages and
to make you understand how Donald Trump was not right:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D-rd3kW7Bc8
And following are some of the advantages of automation:
1. Automation is the key to the shorter workweek. Automation will allow
the average number of working hours per week to continue to decline,
thereby allowing greater leisure hours and a higher quality life.
2. Automation brings safer working conditions for the worker. Since
there is less direct physical participation by the worker in the
production process, there is less chance of personal injury to the worker.
3. Automated production results in lower prices and better products. It
has been estimated that the cost to machine one unit of product by
conventional general-purpose machine tools requiring human operators may
be 100 times the cost of manufacturing the same unit using automated mass-production techniques. The electronics industry offers many
examples of improvements in manufacturing technology that have
significantly reduced costs while increasing product value (e.g., colour
TV sets, stereo equipment, calculators, and computers).
4. The growth of the automation industry will itself provide employment opportunities. This has been especially true in the computer industry,
as the companies in this industry have grown (IBM, Digital Equipment
Corp., Honeywell, etc.), new jobs have been created.
These new jobs include not only workers directly employed by these
companies, but also computer programmers, systems engineers, and other
needed to use and operate the computers.
5. Automation is the only means of increasing standard of living. Only
through productivity increases brought about by new automated methods of production, it is possible to advance standard of living. Granting wage increases without a commensurate increase in productivity
will results in inflation. To afford a better society, it is a must to
increase productivity.
And this video above is related to my following thoughts:
And read carefully my following thoughts about Nanotechnology and about Exponential Progress:
https://groups.google.com/g/alt.culture.morocco/c/mjE_2AG1TKQ
And here is my thoughts about 3D stacking in CPUs and about Moore’s law:
https://groups.google.com/g/alt.culture.morocco/c/0VJbDNqXgHY
More of my philosophy about how to boost productivity with artificial intelligence and more..
You can boost productivity with artificial intelligence by:
1- More accurate demand forecasting using AI and machine learning
2- Predictive maintenance
3- Hyper-personalized manufacturing
4- Optimizing manufacturing processes
5- Automated material procurement
Read more here about those 5 ways artificial intelligence can boost productivity:
https://www.industryweek.com/technology-and-iiot/article/22025683/5-ways-artificial-intelligence-can-boost-productivity
More of my philosophy about the Canada Government Budget Balance and more..
So i think that Canada has not balanced the budget in the past and is
not balancing the budget and it has been hit badly by
Covis-19, so you can look at the following details of Economic and
Fiscal Projections of Canada that i have just read so that to understand:
https://www.budget.gc.ca/2021/report-rapport/anx1-en.html
So i think that the best way for Canada to solve the deficit's problem
and the debt-to-GDP ratio problem is to efficiently invest in artificial intelligence that could double annual economic growth rates , but
Canada has to invest efficiently in Digital and AI(artificial
intelligence) literacy, so read the following so that to notice it:
"Compelling data reveal a discouraging truth about growth today. There
has been a marked decline in the ability of traditional levers of
production capital investment and labor to propel economic growth."
And it it says the following:
"Accenture research on the impact of AI in 12 developed economies
reveals that AI could double annual economic growth rates in 2035 by
changing the nature of work and creating a new relationship between man
and machine. The impact of AI technologies on business is projected to
increase labor productivity by up to 40 percent and enable people to
make more efficient use of their time."
Read more here so that to notice it:
https://www.accenture.com/ca-en/insight-artificial-intelligence-future-growth-canada
And McKinsey estimates that AI(Artificial intelligence) may deliver an additional economic output of around US$13 trillion by 2030, increasing
global GDP by about 1.2 % annually. This will mainly come from
substitution of labour by automation and increased innovation in
products and services.
Read more here:
https://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/etudes/BRIE/2019/637967/EPRS_BRI(2019)637967_EN.pdf
And more of my philosophy about Digital and AI literacy and more..
I think Canada still has a problem, since it has to invest much
more in Digital and AI literacy, so read the following article so that
to understand the great importance of Digital and AI literacy:
"Digital and AI literacy is of utmost importance to help Canadian
businesses scale and compete internationally. Investing in widespread
digital and AI literacy for the entire population will increase domestic
demand for technology and technology jobs. A technologically literate population will create more data, which fuels AI and thus the
data-driven economy as a whole. It is also necessary for workers to be
able to upskill and re-skill in order to remain productive and
competitive in an automated workforce. Canadian businesses that adopt AI technology will save from lower production costs, have increased output,
and be able to invest more. Increased revenue from this domestic demand,
as well as Canada’s global reputation for responsible AI, will help
Canadian businesses scale globally and compete on the international
level. Canada has a promising future in the data-driven economy, and
strategic choices by policymakers are necessary to ensure that Canadians
can benefit from an ethical and thriving AI ecosystem."
Read more here:
Canada's Economic Future with Artificial Intelligence
https://www.kroegerpolicyreview.com/post/canada-s-economic-future-with-artificial-intelligence
And here is my following thoughts about artificial intelligence and evolutionary algorithms in artificial intelligence:
https://groups.google.com/g/alt.culture.morocco/c/joLVchvaCf0
More of my philosophy about the Debt-to-GDP ratio and about Germany and
more...
Germany is well managing its debt-to-GDP ratio, even in the crisis of
Covid-19, since the Debt-to-GDP ratio of Germany is the best among the
G-7 countries, so i invite you to read the following article so that to
notice it:
Germany to Ramp Up Borrowing With 2021 Debt of $286 Billion
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-03-22/germany-to-ramp-up-borrowing-with-2021-new-debt-of-286-billion
And I invite you to read the following interesting article:
China’s debt-reduction campaign is making progress, but at a cost
Read more here:
https://www.atlanticcouncil.org/blogs/new-atlanticist/chinas-debt-reduction-campaign-is-making-progress-but-at-a-cost/
Thank you,
Amine Moulay Ramdane.
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