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<blockquote data-quote="dcarp" data-source="post: 1846518" data-attributes="member: 9179"><p>Doubters are gonna doubt. Horseless carriages are never going to catch on.</p><p>The basis for AI is that it doesn't need the algorithms written for it. It "learns" as it interacts with other computers and people. It basically writes its own "algorithms" or in other words learns. I saw an example of one that was learning. It was presented with a question in a foreign language that it had not been trained on. It decided which language it was, went and "trained" itself in that language and then answered the question, correctly, in that language. The researchers overseeing the learning were somewhat amazed when they saw the result, knowing that there was no knowledge of that language in any shape or form in its "training"</p><p>The AI transformation of our world is at hand and will be a giant leap forward somewhat akin to the birth & widespread usage of computers. Productivity & research are about to progress forward at light speed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dcarp, post: 1846518, member: 9179"] Doubters are gonna doubt. Horseless carriages are never going to catch on. The basis for AI is that it doesn’t need the algorithms written for it. It “learns” as it interacts with other computers and people. It basically writes its own “algorithms” or in other words learns. I saw an example of one that was learning. It was presented with a question in a foreign language that it had not been trained on. It decided which language it was, went and “trained” itself in that language and then answered the question, correctly, in that language. The researchers overseeing the learning were somewhat amazed when they saw the result, knowing that there was no knowledge of that language in any shape or form in its “training” The AI transformation of our world is at hand and will be a giant leap forward somewhat akin to the birth & widespread usage of computers. Productivity & research are about to progress forward at light speed. [/QUOTE]
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