For those who don't know AI = artificial intelligence, basically a machine that reacts as the human brain does. This means that it has to be able to learn and adapt to change. What I want to know is what AG thinks of it? Anyone automatically thinking of the Terminator and The Matrix?
binary code made it possible for computers to interact whit eatchother.
No, binary code made it possible for computers to work, communicating with each other isn't implied in binary code. Right now, for computer to communicate, they need to send information in waves, or they need to exchange parts of their hard drive manually.
whatever way that is doesn't matter they use that. befor binary code there were computers but they couldn't interact whit eatchother.
Before binary code, there were computers that had to have functions hard coded into the circuitry.
so the base of computers that we use today and will use for probably 100's if not 1000's of years is the binary code that connects them all.
Binary code still doesn't connect them, and you still haven't told me how it's relevant. My point isn't that computers work on their own or work with each other. Here is an article about the robots.
wich is produced by binary codes and translated by binary codes
or they need to exchange parts of their hard drive manually.
your hard drive is full whit bumps and dimples. wich is binary code =)
Before binary code, there were computers that had to have functions hard coded into the circuitry.
yes and they couldn't interact whit eatchother. they could since he used binary code =)
Binary code still doesn't connect them,
it doesn't connect them realy but it made it possible to connect them because they all use the same coding (binary coding) and no there isn't realy a other coding that works just as good as the binary coding.
Here is an article about the robots.
after reading it i'm not finding it very amazing or intresting.(so i will stop arguing about it after this) and the bipping sound alot like morse code but whit higher - lower instead of long - short. (morse is basicly binary code but less advanced.)
wich is produced by binary codes and translated by binary codes
Eh, no, not really at all.
your hard drive is full whit bumps and dimples. wich is binary code =)
No, unless it's a SDD (which still isn't storing it in binary code), it's recording all data magnetically.
yes and they couldn't interact whit eatchother. they could since he used binary code =)
Yes they could, why would binary code change anything?
it doesn't connect them realy but it made it possible to connect them because they all use the same coding (binary coding)
Okay, you need to understand something, binary code isn't the magical thing that makes computers work. Most times when you hear binary in computers, it's just a number system to represent circuits being on and off. Most modern computers can't even allow you to program in binary codes.
after reading it i'm not finding it very amazing or intresting
It was never supposed to be.
and the bipping sound alot like morse code but whit higher - lower instead of long - short.
It's just their speech, like how we make an "a" sound, they make a beep sound.
they sound intresting, but they will not be able to solve problems that we can't solve whit computers we have today. but beside that it sounds good.
but also keep in mind that quantum computers will be using "qubits" wich stands for "quantum binary units" it's more a huge upgrade of the binary code then a compleet new one. but i don't understand it good enoufg. i might be wrong about that
We already have it though, just not one that mimics a human brain.
And that is going to take quite a while. We don't even understand the brain biologically, chemically or psychological. It's hard to reproduce a system you have only the slightest inkling of understanding.
They don't "talk", they communicate, and they do so using a language we taught them, these robots made up their own language.
I haven't read this research but it's probably far from what we would consider a language. A African grey parrot probably has a greater understand of language than most computers and that's not saying much.
well artificial is the ovbious but the Intellegance part is tricky. You dont really think about it but intellegance isnt really Smarts or being able to learn. its is really Emotion or Feeling.Not just to learn but to conceive a situation or Matter and understand it. like a personality or Being. No a single Programming language could Write that Or computer be able to process that information
I think you referring to common sense problem or the general knowledge problem. The issue of knowledge representation in artificial systems and how to best present and respond to it is difficult.
We are making steps in AI, we have been for a while. Which has also evolved out of computer sciences into the cognitive sciences field. But really we are pretty far away from achieving the goal. Researchers have been saying that we will have a truly intelligent system for a while now. To quote my cognitive psychology prof, "AI researchers are the most optimistic people in all the academic faculties".
New advances in technology will certainly help AI move along but we are severely missing basic theories of cognition, it's development and it's processes.
We would need to make large break thoughts in quantum computing, neurocircuitry, intelligent system designs, cognitive neurosciences, linguistics and machine learning to name a few.
I haven't read this research but it's probably far from what we would consider a language. A African grey parrot probably has a greater understand of language than most computers and that's not saying much.
Phonetics wise, not even slightly, but i provided this link in a later post.
Well is minority interesting research but it felt like it was just a random generated word then slapped on a tomographic map. Here is a the top voted comment on the research;
"It's not a creating a language. It's randomly generating syllables to mark previously unidentified areas that the other robot stores and uses as it's marker name. The concept of places and place marker names were already programmed into each bot, as were the general objectives. But the objective needs be expanded further to simulate any usefulness of language. 1) The language must be useful in explaining a new concept, one thing one bot figures out before the other and identifying nouns doesn't do that, and 2), even if robots have perfect recall the language needs a structure."
just going to say AI is FARRR---> more advanced than what you all think... but any way AI would be Used for many things but i dont thing we would have the need for it.
( the public) " NO i dont want a robot in ma house i might kill me or start a resistance " but i think we will just improve the human brain so wi can still talk to the personality but have better computing power.