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by crosen99
1077 days ago
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> AIs, at their current level of development, don’t perceive objects in the way that we do – they understand commonly occurring patterns. You see this claim everywhere - that AI operates on statistics and patterns and not actual understanding. But human understanding is entirely about statistics and patterns. When a human sees a collection of particles and recognizes it as, say, a car, all they are doing is recognizing the car-like patterns in how the particles are organized that have a strong statistical correlation with prior observations of things classified as a car. Am I missing something? |
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The day where these models can show shoes under a fence and a reflection of the person behind the fence in an opposing shop window? That day will come. But not on the current crop.