Ask HN: What would you do with an AI model capable of continuous learning?

Let's say, hypothetically, that you had a model that did not need to re-train in order to incorporate new information in its weights. What would you do with such a model?

4 points | by jballanc 8 days ago

7 comments

  • kypro 8 days ago
    Understand that it's not the model but the algorithm that's valuable?

    I wouldn't have the scale or compute to leverage a model capable of continuous learning, but there will be a company or two that will give me a few billion to give them the secret sauce.

  • p1esk 8 days ago
    I’d stop asking it to update session logs
  • grahammccain 8 days ago
    have it watch a bunch of stock charts at once, see if it could find edge.
  • adinhitlore 8 days ago
    turn mercury to gold?
  • dimitrismrtzs 8 days ago
    Honestly with the latest mythos news I am a bit concerned about when this happens. But I would test it as a CEO.
  • austin-cheney 8 days ago
    I would use it to create and maintain a human personality identification model. The goal is to define and create a metric I would call distance from self. The use case is to identify, with precision, a scale that has sociopaths on one end and people immune from bias on the other.

    I don’t care why adults behave the way they do. I just care to identify adults based upon their potential behavior. Certain careers should be protected from intentional corruption.

  • Shinobis_dev 8 days ago
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