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Comments by "Taxtro" (@MrCmon113) on "10 differences between artificial intelligence and human intelligence" video.
I don't see how that follows. Also a fast processor can simulate multiple parallel processors and when a task is parallelizable multiple processors can simulate a fast one.
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That doesn't have anything to do with neural networks in particular, that's about statistics in general.
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Apparently computer engineers can have confused notions of intelligence, too.
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I feel 2) is sort of a red herring. You can do all of the things we want out of human level intelligence whether or not you are hungry, in love, horny, etc. You are still able to plan into the future, reason about abstractions, transfer learned things from one context to another and so on regardless of your emotional state.
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>including entanglement for shared computation Sources please. >"subconscious" environmental awareness I very much hope that all of your artificial systems are unconscious (or if they are that they are experiencing pleasure rather than pain).
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Yeah and it's not just images, it's many sorts of sensory inputs and the ability to explore the environment by directly interacting with it. And their brain structure is the result of hundreds of millions of years of conditioning.
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Neural networks don't operate in Turing machines. A Turing machine is a model for computation used to do proofs in theoretical computer science.
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Das ist eine völlig unsinnige und konfuse Auffassung von Intelligenz. Du scheinst Intelligenz mit konkreten Zielen zu verwechseln.
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Nonsense. You just want to sell your magic.
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@jeffreyharrison3731 I'm not entirely sure what you are talking about, but since neurons have a threshold and either fire or don't, the computations are always non-linear. Even ignoring all temporal aspects.
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Hahaha. :' D Yeah I guess reporting can be quite misleading. Also the net isn't really an algorithm, it's a function. What you do with it is the algorithm.
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A mental illness is something that causes distress. I hope very much that our algorithms don't experience pain.
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>AI is based on binary logic, which by definition is not intelligent. No, it's not. Nor does being based on binary logic mean that you are not intelligent. >Human intelligrnce is connected to an infinite source of creativity. I couldn't make a more pathetic example of wanna-be deep drivel if I tried.
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"Driving and building" are selecting actions from the space of possible actions.
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So by your big brain definition a calculator doesn't calculate either and neither do you.
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@kimwelch4652 How you interpret things is what statistics is all about. And to anticipate selection and observer effects as the above is part of the job of a statistician.
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This is what happens when someone, who has no clue about STEM, comments on STEM topics. The physical world might well be discrete at the lowest level as well - or as you say "digital". That's not rally important for macro phenomena though. Similarly it is not at all important for artificial intelligence that computers are digital.
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