
If it’s so intelligent why it needs special protocols for them? :)

If it’s so intelligent why it needs special protocols for them? :)


I don’t know who might want this, but as I wrote in another comment I suspect their real goal is to somehow train “AI” to move in the real world with obstacles on customers hardware for future use for robots or maybe something like that.


I suspect their real goal is to somehow train “AI” to move in the real world with obstacles on customers hardware for future use for robots in the real world.
And thats good.
Older people sometimes have their own quirks. We’re all getting old. Bad situation. I hope you will be fine somehow.
I have old Thinkpad 230 with Coreboot. From the user’s point of view, when using the Linux distributions, I don’t feel any difference between Coreboot and a regular BIOS. Coreboot or Libreboot installation can sometimes be difficult, you may need a separate hardware programmer and it can be difficult to connect the wires to the contacts.
I don’t know specifically about samsung chromebook, but many devices require an external hardware programmer.

“Сlean room” method and the current AI hardly combine.

It would be good if, when people use technical devices, they didn’t just rely on them, but tried to understand or study how it all works. And schoolchildren would also be taught how it all works, at least within the limits of what is possible for them, and not just click on the buttons and get the result. And completely replacing writing with a pen with typing on a keyboard is also not always good.
I’ve been wary of them from the beginning. :)