Original post connection is as follows: http://www.newsmth.net/bbstcon.php? Board = thinker & gid = 7493
One of them said:
In fact, there is no need to explore the machine. I think there are still some misunderstandings about AI.
Machine is both AI and Machine
Machines do not understand human intentions now, instead of "looking" and not seeing
Qingrun did not agree with this sentence, so he responded:
I don't know how your definition came from.
However, I know that all the AI in the game must be designed. No matter what algorithm principle and foundation you use, the final result is code implementation and compilation. These are not machine hardware, it is not the software that the machine itself forms or is initially running.
Machines will never take the initiative to understand human intentions, but will only follow the instructions set by humans. When the results of the command set allow machines to build and analyze models themselves, then, when we perform the analysis according to our own results, it is the smart realm we can imagine now.
There cannot be information and intelligence beyond this.
If the code of this command set has its own problems, but the scope and functions of the most basic running unit are designed to be idle, and all sub-classes must be executed under this restriction, everything is safe.
However
Yes. If no boundary is set, information beyond the analysis results and execution results that the system automatically learns may appear, an accident occurs. However, this accident occurs.
This is just an accident that can be deduced with the possible extension of functions. It is not completely uncontrollable. From the perspective of code analysis, we can predict all the unexpected events that may occur in this expansion, instead of similar power
The film is simply an exaggerated effect to attract the eye.
The biggest advantage of a machine is that the analysis and processing speed within the defined scope is faster than that of the human brain, rather than the scalability is faster than that of humans. This problem was mentioned by the liquid robot in Sara pass-through before Terminator. Haha