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<blockquote data-quote="zubenelgenubi" data-source="post: 4373332" data-attributes="member: 63706"><p>I had some more thoughts about Orion today. The "creator" said there is practically an infinite number of ways to run a route. First question is, do the computers really have the power to come up, in a timely manner, with the best way to run a route with so many possibilities. I'm willing to believe that could be possible with enough equipment.</p><p></p><p>My next question is, with that many possibilities, there is bound to be a set of possibilities with identical outcomes. Let's say 50 out of eleventymillionquintillionbajillion ways have the exact same outcome. How does Orion choose which one to go with? This is at the heart of what is wrong with Orion. AI just isn't capable of resolving dilemmas. I believe it would cause a regressive loop and the system would crash. The work arounds they must have to prevent that likely prevent the actual optimization of a route. </p><p></p><p>Not that I'm a programming expert, but I would.be interested in hearing the answers to those questions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zubenelgenubi, post: 4373332, member: 63706"] I had some more thoughts about Orion today. The "creator" said there is practically an infinite number of ways to run a route. First question is, do the computers really have the power to come up, in a timely manner, with the best way to run a route with so many possibilities. I'm willing to believe that could be possible with enough equipment. My next question is, with that many possibilities, there is bound to be a set of possibilities with identical outcomes. Let's say 50 out of eleventymillionquintillionbajillion ways have the exact same outcome. How does Orion choose which one to go with? This is at the heart of what is wrong with Orion. AI just isn't capable of resolving dilemmas. I believe it would cause a regressive loop and the system would crash. The work arounds they must have to prevent that likely prevent the actual optimization of a route. Not that I'm a programming expert, but I would.be interested in hearing the answers to those questions. [/QUOTE]
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