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by salty_biscuits
1972 days ago
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I always say that AI is a forever moving goal post. It is simply a task a human can do that you wouldn't expect a machine to be able to do. So as soon as a machine can do it, people no longer consider it intelligent (i.e. it is just A*, it is just a chess engine, it is just a network picking up on patches of texture, ..., it isn't really "intelligent"). |
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This line of thinking has been shown to be pretty faulty. We've come up with engines and algorithms that can play Go and Chess, but we aren't any closer to anything that resembles a general intelligence.