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by wccrawford
1596 days ago
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The vast majority of humans don't just see a few examples and figure it out. They're taught an algorithm. Eventually they may also come up with another algorithm, but they're taught one first. They also don't have "100% precision". Many, many humans are incredibly bad at math, and even the ones that are good at it often make mistakes. |
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Many humans are bad at surgery this does not mean that an AI that is slightly better then the average human is an accomplishment.
On the other hand someone could write the algorithms for math and teach an AI when and how to use it. The rules of math are clear you don't need a bad search algorithm to approximate them for a extremely limited subset of inputs.