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I think the discussion we were having yesterday is likely to be buried in a thread nominally about something else entirely, so I am starting a new one. Hopefully the posters who weighed in on its deficiencies yesterday will do so here or reproduce their posts, I wasn't comfortable doing that. And hopefully any advocates will weigh in as well. My partially formed opinion based on what I've read here and elsewhere, and heard, is that this technology is a long way from being ready for serious use. And that it isn't likely to help with the problems we all know about, at least any time soon.
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