So you know of a computer that doesn't need to be programmed? Never heard of that. How does it work?
Yeah, computers haven't changed. The transistor density is increasing. The clock cycle is increasing. The amount of memory available is increasing, but they still work the same.
I suppose. If you continue with your argument you're going to find out that you can't think either... Unless you invoke some kind of 'brains are magic' 'logic'.
Yeah, they are called neural networks and they learn by running repeated iterations of the problem and the neural network is formed during this process. Yeah, it's not AI but it is machine learning and it's not programming in ANY traditional sense AND it's been around for fucking years.
Yeah, neural networks was the 1.0 name. Now we're onto AI, machine learning and deep learning since neural networks didn't catch on that well.
A neural network is programming in a traditional sense. It's running a program. The program happens to have a feedback loop which continually updates statistical metrics on the weighting of inputs against the output.
A traditional sense is visual basic or C++ not training a neural network. I would accept that a human is in a sense programming the network but "traditional sense" is a bridge too far in this case.
A very accurate disruption of computers. In the 1970s.
I guess it's still accurate if you count "go learn how to do something yourself" as a human telling computers what to do.
So you know of a computer that doesn't need to be programmed? Never heard of that. How does it work?
Yeah, computers haven't changed. The transistor density is increasing. The clock cycle is increasing. The amount of memory available is increasing, but they still work the same.
Yes. There's a this whole revolution going on about it right now. How's it work? It's... Complicated.
Here ya go:
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2017/dec/07/alphazero-google-deepmind-ai-beats-champion-program-teaching-itself-to-play-four-hours
Still just the computer following a program. A piece of silicon can't think.
I suppose. If you continue with your argument you're going to find out that you can't think either... Unless you invoke some kind of 'brains are magic' 'logic'.
Yeah, they are called neural networks and they learn by running repeated iterations of the problem and the neural network is formed during this process. Yeah, it's not AI but it is machine learning and it's not programming in ANY traditional sense AND it's been around for fucking years.
Yeah, neural networks was the 1.0 name. Now we're onto AI, machine learning and deep learning since neural networks didn't catch on that well.
A neural network is programming in a traditional sense. It's running a program. The program happens to have a feedback loop which continually updates statistical metrics on the weighting of inputs against the output.
A traditional sense is visual basic or C++ not training a neural network. I would accept that a human is in a sense programming the network but "traditional sense" is a bridge too far in this case.