DailyDirt: Thinking Machines
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It's a source of wonder and excitement for some, panic and concern for others, and a whole lot of cutting edge work for the people actually making it happen: artificial intelligence, the end-game for computing (and, as some would have you believe, humanity). But when you set aside the sci-fi predictions, doomsday warnings and hypothetical extremes, AI is a real thing happening all around us right now — and achieving some pretty impressive feats:
- AlphaGo has already conquered the game many thought a computer never could, but can it master the more "human" game of poker? The statistics it can handle, but what about the behavioural cues? [url]
- Can machines be as creative as humans? Or moreso? There's plenty of reason to believe they are already well on the way. [url]
- This cluster of IBM chips mimics 16-million neurons and 4-billion synapses to provide an insanely fast platform for neural network applications. The Lawrence Livermore National Lab is seeing if it can replace more traditional supercomputers. [url]
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Filed Under: ai, algorithms, alphago, artificial intelligence, creativity, game algorithms, games, lawrence livermore national lab, machine learning, neural network, poker, supercomputers
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Alphago vs human playing Starcraft
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What we call AI is not intelligent.
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Re: Let's see, AI has been on the cards for what 50 odd years. And for all the hype, still not there yet.
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Re: Re: Let's see, AI has been on the cards for what 50 odd years. And for all the hype, still not there yet.
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Re: Re: Re: Let's see, AI has been on the cards for what 50 odd years. And for all the hype, still not there yet.
The human race has and continues to demonstrate their lack of intelligence on a large scale. This will eventually lead to its downfall if not corrected - yet this whole time there are those among us that think humans are really smart and have figured out everything.
The more you know, the more you realize you don't know shit.
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So said the multi-cellular creature; a mass of billions of cells that individually have no real understanding of the whole organism, yet when combined and organized can do amazing things-- like operate a keyboard and make simplistic pronouncements about AI on the internet.
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Claiming emergence doesn't suffice. The economy is made up of millions of individual people who need not understand the whole system for it to function, but it would be silly to call the Economy an intelligent, sentient lifeform.
Likewise with weather systems. Music too. Just because things are organized in a way that they can accomplish more than the sum of their parts doesn't magically bring them to life.
It seems like the modern idea in AI circles is that they'll just throw a bunch of shit together and magically the machines will be alive. No wonder our brightest minds have fled to working on better ways to get people to click on links.
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Yup, that's all that they're doing, those f'ing eggheaded morons.
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Thinking machines?
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