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by qwerty3344 1240 days ago
would humans not make the same mistake?
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Maybe. Maybe not.

We also have intuition. Where Something just seems fishy.

Not saying AI can’t handle that. But I assure you that a human would’ve identified a moving cardboard box as suspicious without being told it’s suspicious.

It sounds like this AI was trained more on a whitelist “here are all the possibilities of what marines look like when moving” rather than a black list which is way harder “here are all the things that aren’t suspicious, like what should be an inanimate object changing locations”

Whats special about intuition? Think you could rig up a similar system when your prediction confidence is low.
Part of the problem is that the confidence for “cardboard box” was probably quite high. It’s hard to properly calibrate confidence (speaking from experience, speech recognition is often confidently wrong).
Totally.

But it seems like all these ML models are great at image recognition but not behavior recognition.

What’s the state of the art with that currently?

Last I knew "absolute, complete garbage"
The quantum entanglement of our brains with the world around us.
I am having a hard time understanding what this is supposed to mean, can you be more explicit about the cause/effect here?
I think there are strong indicators in much neuroscience research that indicate our brains are quantum entangled in a way that a cpu currently is not. I project the quantum entanglement part from the experiments such as the precognitive ones, which usually don't make that claim.