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Voltaire2

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33. "And is there any point in making machines that mimick human errors" - perhaps.
Tue Apr 9, 2024, 12:17 PM
Apr 2024

Our pattern matching ability frequently hallucinates patterns that aren't real, but it has evolved this way because it is incredibly useful for us and other animals to adapt to new facts in our environment. It is perhaps a useful model for how an artificial general intelligence would also operate.

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He may be right maxrandb Apr 2024 #1
It already has in specific areas. Voltaire2 Apr 2024 #2
I don't think AI has surpassed us at all. -misanthroptimist Apr 2024 #11
" It just puts out something that has to be checked and tested by humans." Voltaire2 Apr 2024 #17
So, what's the advantage of AI then? -misanthroptimist Apr 2024 #35
In specific domains AI makes fewer errors Voltaire2 Apr 2024 #36
IMO computer chess is not an example of "intelligence" or mental superiority, Disaffected Apr 2024 #12
Well it was generally accepted as a benchmark in AI until it had been surpassed. Voltaire2 Apr 2024 #16
So, explain then the evidence that chess playing computer programs Disaffected Apr 2024 #19
The reasonable characteristic is that they play Voltaire2 Apr 2024 #20
I meant intelligence but Disaffected Apr 2024 #21
"the skilled use of reason" Voltaire2 Apr 2024 #25
Lots of goalpost moving in these discussion, as you note Orrex Apr 2024 #24
People find the emerging level of AI unsettling. Voltaire2 Apr 2024 #28
The problem is that human intelligence is not a simple concept unblock Apr 2024 #32
"And is there any point in making machines that mimick human errors" - perhaps. Voltaire2 Apr 2024 #33
There's a rhetorical point, yes Orrex Apr 2024 #37
As practised? Perhaps... catnipcoffee Apr 2024 #3
Seemingly lacking real self-awareness Mordred Apr 2024 #6
Anyone remembers the movie "Forbidden Planet (1956)"?......................... Lovie777 Apr 2024 #4
One of my favorite movies... spanone Apr 2024 #15
Has there ever been someone more overrated than Elon Musk? Yavin4 Apr 2024 #5
It's already surpassed *his* intelligence. Ocelot II Apr 2024 #7
The jokes just write themselves, don't they? Aristus Apr 2024 #8
If we had actual AI... It might Ohio Joe Apr 2024 #9
He's a hype machine....... Red Mountain Apr 2024 #10
Artificial intelligence is no match for natural stupidity Kennah Apr 2024 #13
Yeah, self-driving cars will be here Disaffected Apr 2024 #14
He's trying to boost Tesla stock BootinUp Apr 2024 #18
LOL! highplainsdem Apr 2024 #22
Yes, and he also thinks the Cyber Truck looks "cool" . . . . hatrack Apr 2024 #23
His intellegence, maybe. He is human, right? marble falls Apr 2024 #26
The bar is pretty low C_U_L8R Apr 2024 #27
AI fully depends on context and available datasets kysrsoze Apr 2024 #29
Musk is trying to sell his own AI Johnny2X2X Apr 2024 #30
So we are going to have HAL like 2001 space odyssey? kimbutgar Apr 2024 #31
already does some stuff better than us dembotoz Apr 2024 #34
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