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RE: AI Technology deeply integrated into our daily activities - By: @CreativeBlue

in #ai7 years ago

It's been days since I checked my wallet and then I saw your memo, this is an impressive HIGH quality post indeed. However I have studied AI, neural networks and advanced AI and this article isn't 100% correct either. There is a difference in true AI and advanced AI-like algorithms. True AI needs to learn and adapt itself, learning new commands and new routes to develop features that weren't possible before. By limiting some parts of the AI you can actually make it grow using tiered thoughts, just like us humans. The concept of conscience and emotions isn't impossible to develop either, but we need to enter into psychology for that. Conscience and emotions stem from survival, having emotions helps us survive in modern society and find better chances to reproduce; it may sound boring, but we're just the result of complex chemical reactions. Creating similar systems for an AI and allowing it to develop those systems could very well grant them emotions if they decide it's important for survival.

On the other hand there is complex algorithms that just parse data in interesting ways. There are REALLY complex data structures and mathematical formulas for solving some issues, like MIN MAX algos, simulated annealing and so forth. While these are considered AI, they're far from the self-learning AI and are mostly just a good use of algorithms, these are the ones we often see everywhere. Recommendations systems are a branch from AI and use well-known algorithms... so I don't really consider them AI, even though they are.

Cool post anyways, thanks for sending me here.

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hi @ejgarcia, @creativeblue

I love your reply. I can tell that your knowledge in issues related to AI is insane.

I wish there would be a way to keep in touch via email with you. Or telegram?

Yours
Piotr