Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and Human Beings

Written by ambercazzell | Published 2019/08/28
Tech Story Tags: artificial-intelligence | machine-learning | psychology | deep-learning | cognitive-psychology | neural-networks | latest-tech-stories | hackernoon-top-story

TLDR AI is only as good as it’s training set. The best AI is likely to be the AI which has had the most data points to compare and compute. This may represent a growing problem in the human-computer analogue and may give us a sense as to the recurrent problems AI architects can expect as they try to imitate human intelligence. John Searle pointed out this difference long ago, by way of his Chinese Room thought experiment. He illustrated himself in a closed room in which he does not speak nor understand Chinese.via the TL;DR App

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Written by ambercazzell | Social psychologist interested in ethical technology :)
Published by HackerNoon on 2019/08/28