I know, I know, the title sound dumb.
Now, don't think I'm some high technician that knows it all, I'm just a 17 years old obsessed with the concept of machines.
I really, really really hate the term AI. Artificial Intelligence. Not just because it's a very destructive concept, but because the term is wrong. Anyone should know that.
When talking about machines, people often mix:
Automated machines, robots and AI
Automated machines are complex machineries, following a program input by a human to repeat the same action over and over and over again, it is created for factories, whether because they can't afford manual people to make the actual precise work and instead only requires to press on a button or because they consider inhuman to let someone do the same exact repetitive movement perfectly for all of their life. It's made due to industrialization. You can also find them at home, like your coffee machine.
A robot is also a machine that follows a program, but this time fully automated, with no need for a human to interact or press on a button, unless for checking maintenance systems. Robots are Roomba, following a premade path, returning to it's charging place when done and nothing more.
Ai, as we call it, is nothing but an algorithm. A program that mixes everything it can already drain from other data, taking each new information given to add it to it's algorithm, constantly updating as more info arrives and after training it what it the good answer and what is not. It's giant and learns from human. But it stays a program only follow the order: take the info and formulates it in a way that I believe make sense, update depending of the others reaction.
Ai- the real term, is NOT THAT. It is not supposed to be just an algorithm, I'll track down who had the idea of calling it artificial Intelligence and make them the lesson myself.
Artificial Intelligence does not exist. Or at least, not yet. It's supposed to be an intelligence, a being made artificially that is capable of thought, perspective, sentience or sapience, but it has to be a BEING, not a program anymore.
It's currently not humanly possible.
"Ai" in today's terms is meaningless.
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What is usually called "AI" (machine learning) is just a method of using a bunch of inputs and outputs to approximate a function.
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