Regine Mösenlechner
Regine Mösenlechner (born 1 April 1961 in Inzell) is a retired German alpine skier. She is married to Armin Bittner.[1]
Medal record | ||
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Women's alpine skiing | ||
World Championships | ||
![]() | 1987 Crans-Montana | Downhill |
World Cup victories
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December 2, 1989 | ![]() | Super-G |
gollark: I'm not sure if it's particularly *possible* that they could eventually somehow end up doing general-intelligence stuff well, but it might be interesting as a story.
gollark: We already have neural networks optimizing parameters for other neural networks, and machine learning systems are able to beat humans at quite a few tasks already with what's arguably blind pattern-matching.
gollark: One interesting (story-wise) path AI could go down is that we continue with what seems to be the current strategy - blindly evolving stuff without a huge amount of intentional design - and eventually reach human-or-better performance on a lot of tasks (including somewhat general-intelligency ones), while working utterly incomprehensibly to humans.I was going to say this after the very short discussion about ad revenue maximizers but left this half written and forgot.
gollark: And probably isn't smart enough to think very long-term, and isn't in charge of demonetization and stuff.
gollark: Which would be very bad.
References
- "Regine Mösenlechner profile". Archived from the original on 28 January 2010. Retrieved 18 February 2010.
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