TheLoveBandit
Retired Never Was, Coulda been wannabe
Woah....looks like mods cleaned up a lot of noise out of this thread. Thanks!
I'm just now catching up on this thread and would love to toss a few thoughts around for discusion. Those not familiar with my posts, please know I use a lot of quotes to address a point or pivot off to a new one, and never am I in a mindset of attacking anyone or their ideas - more just sharing my own and seeing what we can all learn from one another. Nothing personal. Long winded and wordy, beyond the mega-quoting, but not personal.
Yes and no. There is the difference between a program and intelligence. A program is following steps in code, if it says to turn a light red, it turns the light red. The program is limited by what the code writer accounted for and gave a process for. AI leaning on the 'intelligence' part, allows for interpretation, so it can be a bit more broad than limited lines of code. For an easy pair of examples, ask a chatAI to write a short story or an imagAI to create a picture about a girl by a creek and it may give the girl a name, skin or hair color; it may provide nearby trees, rocks, or animals; it may choose the time of day, what kind of weather is occuring, etc. Now, all of those possibilities have to be in the code at some point - they have to be made available to the AI. But, a program will give you the same result everytime, whereas AI may give a different result each time it is asked based on....what? The rules of execution are coded into the foundation, but the application of those rules and the interpretation of what result to present is where AI works it's magic.
I'm just now catching up on this thread and would love to toss a few thoughts around for discusion. Those not familiar with my posts, please know I use a lot of quotes to address a point or pivot off to a new one, and never am I in a mindset of attacking anyone or their ideas - more just sharing my own and seeing what we can all learn from one another. Nothing personal. Long winded and wordy, beyond the mega-quoting, but not personal.
Independent action outside of things that are define in code doesn't happen.
Yes and no. There is the difference between a program and intelligence. A program is following steps in code, if it says to turn a light red, it turns the light red. The program is limited by what the code writer accounted for and gave a process for. AI leaning on the 'intelligence' part, allows for interpretation, so it can be a bit more broad than limited lines of code. For an easy pair of examples, ask a chatAI to write a short story or an imagAI to create a picture about a girl by a creek and it may give the girl a name, skin or hair color; it may provide nearby trees, rocks, or animals; it may choose the time of day, what kind of weather is occuring, etc. Now, all of those possibilities have to be in the code at some point - they have to be made available to the AI. But, a program will give you the same result everytime, whereas AI may give a different result each time it is asked based on....what? The rules of execution are coded into the foundation, but the application of those rules and the interpretation of what result to present is where AI works it's magic.