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| BrianHG:
--- Quote from: SL4P on March 18, 2022, 11:28:04 pm ---True AI, or what I call SI - ‘Synthetic Intelligence’ - to separate it… is able to learn and grow without predefined imperatives… natural learning if you will - allowed to make mistakes and evolve with ‘experience’ over time. --- End quote --- Give it around 20 years... It will come. Though, it will probably take over a megawatt of power to replicate the 25 watt consuming human brain. |
| EPAIII:
Smart as a good engineer? Definitely not! Smart as a programmer? From what I have seen of programmers, yup! Smart as the average engineer? I don't think so but it could work up to that level. |
| RJSV:
All this...'TALK',...I'm just wondering, when somebody finds THEM 'sneaking', a couple trys, at coding, at like, 3 am in some computer LAB / University Center... You folks can 'argue', (and I do appreciate the thoughts), but, meanwhile, self-aware, blah blah blah, BUT I don't like to face THAT potential dynamic. Not gonna share MY personal (energy credits) allotment... |
| lwatts666:
I read an article long ago (cannot remember where) that quoted the three conditions for considering AI successful: 1) It sometimes makes a mistake. 2) It can review its results and recognize that it made a mistake. 3) It successfully blames its mistake on someone else. So far, I think we have achieved step 1. |
| SiliconWizard:
--- Quote from: lwatts666 on March 26, 2022, 07:46:04 am ---I read an article long ago (cannot remember where) that quoted the three conditions for considering AI successful: 1) It sometimes makes a mistake. 2) It can review its results and recognize that it made a mistake. 3) It successfully blames its mistake on someone else. So far, I think we have achieved step 1. --- End quote --- The 3 is actually implicit, as currently, AI can only be as good as it's been trained to be - so mistakes do depend on someone else anyway. The problem is that this "someone else" has been very good at evading their responsibility. |
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