https://www.techspot.com/news/100918-tuning-linux-kernel-ai-brings-significant-performance-improvements.html
Kernel tuning is so challenging that there is an attempt
to leverage AI to handle it instead of human developers.
Chinese IT company ByteDance recently presented the results
of its tests with Linux kernel autotuning, an AI-based
solution that could liberate human engineers and make
better tuning decisions by analyzing historical data –
a task humans often find challenging.
. . .
"Liberate" - so you will have more time to spend
at the unemployment office ........ just sayin' ...
Alas it is true ... "AI" can track a lot more points
and conditions over time and be trained to tweak
the fiddly kernal settings to optimize - likely
faster and better than humans.
For MOST operations, that degree of fine-tuning is
unnecessary. However for BIG biz, some scientific
apps and giant cluster/distributed setups - yea,
microseconds DO add up.
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