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Started by space otter, December 19, 2023, 03:33:13 AM

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good old Gregg Braden and AI.....interesting vid






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Joe Rogan: "I Wasn't Afraid of AI Until I Learned This"


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i think you would benefit from wasting your time on this THIS vid .. it is only 7+ minutes

i am not a good tech person but i think the gist of it is that they ask this gbt3 (?computer ) a question and in order to answer it  the computer gathered info from many other computers and grew it's base knowlege to a level that it excelled computers programed to do a (that)specific thing...

it is scary as hell to think about what they have set loose in computer-land

ArMaP

I watched the video and, once more, I'm convinced that people are trying to make AI more powerful than it really is.

Many of the things they attribute to intelligence can be done just by using statistics, and the more data we have the better the statistics are.

For example, there's a program for historical archives in which people fill some records and add keywords related to the content of the record. Those keywords are usually not in the record's text, so they allow for the users to search the records by words that are not in the text.
The program has an option to suggest keywords and does it well.

Is it using AI? No, it's only using statistics. What it does is read all the words in the record and see which keywords were chosen for records with the same words.

One of the problems we have with AI is that we do not have a clear definition of what intelligence really is, so we may think that something is exhibiting an intelligent behaviour when in reality it is not.

PS: the program mentioned above was made (mostly) by me. :)