I'm old enough to have lived through the first AI winter 
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AI_winter>, and to become *extremely* wary 
of anything hyped to the level currently used about anything "AI"-labeled.

BTW, I note that the causes of the over-hyping are still there (mainly the 
wish for a fast buck, and a lust for privatization...). I also note that 
the expectations about the current generation of (neural-net-based) 
algorithms are about as naive as were the expectations about the 80's 
(logic-based) algorithms.

That does not mean that all "AI-label"-based claims are necessarily false ; 
it's just that there are reasons to think that lots of them are pure hype. 
Therefore, without further information about the specific problem and the 
specific proposed solution, a serious dose of skepticism is probably a good 
martingale (i. e. will minimize your losses).

--
Emmanuel Charpentier

Le dimanche 29 avril 2018 15:43:23 UTC+2, Peter Luschny a écrit :
>
> Hi,
>
> does such a thing make sense for use in the SageMath development? 
>
> The website says: Free Forever for GitHub open source.
>
>
> https://techcrunch.com/2018/04/26/deepcode-cleans-your-code-with-the-power-of-ai/
>
> P.
>
>

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