Humans are hooked, Machines are learning" suggests a contrast between human dependence or addiction and the evolving capabilities of artificial intelligence. It implies that humans are increasingly reliant on technology while machines, through their learning capabilities, are becoming more sophisticated and capable. This succinctly captures the dynamic relationship between humanity's reliance on technology and the rapid advancement of AI.
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What is AI? "Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a field of computer science that enables machines to simulate human intelligence. It allows systems to learn, reason, and perform tasks that traditionally require human intervention. 🤖 #AI #Technology"
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Will AI ever truly think as we do? It’s arguably the most important question of our generation. Although technology has come far, it’s nowhere near the complexity of the human mind. John Searle, an Oxford-educated philosopher, posed this question as a thought experiment. Imagine you can teach an AI to receive inputs in any given language and output answers convincing enough to pass a Turing test. Now ask yourself: does the computer understand the language, or is it simply simulating that understanding? The former is what we would describe as “strong AI,” fundamentally no different from the human mind itself. The latter is “weak AI,” which is what we have today. Researchers and industry leaders aren’t particularly bothered by this. To them, the difference between simulated and genuine intelligence is trivial. To futurists like Ray Kurzweil, “strong AI” is defined by the amount of intelligence shown by the AI, not the quality of said AI. For Searle, it doesn’t matter how intelligent a machine is; what matters is whether it has a mind of its own. Do you think we’ll ever see a sentient machine?
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The skill to Simplify and Summarise complex ideas and information is key to unlocking the full potential of AI. Information is endless and ideas are surplus. The ability to determine what is important is an invaluable skill. Develop it
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Is Artificial Intelligence the Future of Technology? Artificial Intelligence (AI) is intelligence displayed by machines. In computer science, AI defines itself as the study of “intelligent agents”: any machine that can sense its environment and take actions that greatly advance its success in achieving its goals. #artificialintelligence
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10 AI terms everyone should know
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Hello everyone, I want to share with you all this TED talk video that demonstrates how the AI does what it is told to do without thinking or analyzing what it has been programmed and trained to do, which is not always the best thing, since it can result in odd and weird outcomes as the TED talk video by Janelle Shane explains. AI is a really powerful tool and can be used in any major, like engineering. And learning how to properly use AI and how to train it effectively is curial. In this video, Shane explains a few examples on how AI did what it was told to do yet resulted in weird and wrong results, then she concludes her presentation by stating how we as humans can solve this problem.
Janelle Shane: The danger of AI is weirder than you think
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