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    wow since AI is being mooted as the future -when will we see it developmental illness or can it predict that too.
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    Having to deal with City councils again Ross??
    Not answering on the grounds it may incriminate myself, but remind me to tell you about my drive down the Desert Rd this weekend - sometime after I settle down.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kakapo View Post
    I like to think of AI (Machine Learning)
    Technically speaking we're not even at the Machine Learning stage yet. The current AI is just a marketing term for more comprehensive automation taking advantage of more compute power than we have seen in the past. And quantum computing is not going to do much for AI, it has a very narrow set of limits at what it is good at.

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    The handy thing with ai is if anything goes wrong you just blame ai. Its not a person or living thing so cant be held accoutable or suffer any consiquences and even if it did it doesnt care. How good is that....

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    Quote Originally Posted by blip View Post
    The handy thing with ai is if anything goes wrong you just blame ai. Its not a person or living thing so cant be held accoutable or suffer any consiquences and even if it did it doesnt care. How good is that....
    you've just described an apprentice
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    I have seen a lot of artificial intelligence over the years
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    Quote Originally Posted by 7mmsaum View Post
    I have seen a lot of artificial intelligence over the years
    When a blonde dyes her hair brown?


    Yes, I know....
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    I've seen Terminator 2 and AI is bad mmmkay
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    Everything is AI these days, including simple algorithms. I would limit the term AI to computers that can learn or as previously mentioned, thinking machines.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MB View Post
    Everything is AI these days, including simple algorithms. I would limit the term AI to computers that can learn or as previously mentioned, thinking machines.
    Quote Originally Posted by vulcannz View Post
    Technically speaking we're not even at the Machine Learning stage yet. The current AI is just a marketing term for more comprehensive automation taking advantage of more compute power than we have seen in the past. And quantum computing is not going to do much for AI, it has a very narrow set of limits at what it is good at.

    I agree, I think a better term for it is 'Simulated Intelligence'. Ultimately what is currently purported as AI only has as much emotion or ability to reflect as what a casio calculator has.
    But it is very very good at averaging out a huge amount of data in order to make words that make sense.

    I actually think the watershed moment that is generally being missed is that AI allows computers to cope with poor syntax or opaque questions. It has allowed computers to mostly do what we always imagined they would. You no longer have to type in the right characters in the right order to get something intelligible back. But you may get something completely fabricated

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    I once read an article that described "AI" as "Augmented Intelligence" i.e. Smart phones augment our intelligence by accessing and storing info, thus freeing us up to use our brains for more important thinking. When's the last time you used a pen & paper to work out some calcs vs an online calculator/app.
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    Can you buy this stuff for a top up as you get older? My natural intelligence seems to be running out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tahr View Post
    My natural intelligence seems to be running out.
    This is a symptom of “lifetime information overload”. The solution lays in selectively forgetting irrelevant information. My suggestion is that you begin by forgetting all former encounters with stupid people, all bureaucrats and all former girlfriends and their families. Doing this alone could free up as much as five percent of your memory banks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rushy View Post
    This is a symptom of “lifetime information overload”. The solution lays in selectively forgetting irrelevant information. My suggestion is that you begin by forgetting all former encounters with stupid people, all bureaucrats and all former girlfriends and their families. Doing this alone could free up as much as five percent of your memory banks.
    I suggest you look up norms law from the tv show cheers as its the cure to your issues , uses wiakato as well . I use double brown been a x gunner

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    Quote Originally Posted by No good names left View Post
    I once read an article that described "AI" as "Augmented Intelligence" i.e. Smart phones augment our intelligence by accessing and storing info, thus freeing us up to use our brains for more important thinking. When's the last time you used a pen & paper to work out some calcs vs an online calculator/app.
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    Augmented Intelligence or Atrophied Intelligence? Looking around society it can be hard to decide, looking in the mirror is no more illuminating!
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