'Perfect learner' indicates it learns perfectly, not errorenously, this however was a generalization.
What is a fact is that it have acess to perfect memory, it needs not to treat all memories as things to be learned however.
As for bloody fast information processing: yes, it's bloody fast and handles massive amounts of data, if you think otherwise please try to load 100 copies of shakespares complete works into your working memory in less than a second.
On the topic of insulting the intellect of strangers on the internet I have this bleak recall of articles detailing the neurological changes in the brains of fathers. Obviously some primal function tinkering with the emotional response to the small ones.
And what defines true AI? Some arbitrary 10-20 years of childhood?
Why do we need a lengthy journey trough ignorance and badly calibrated motorics for an AI? The charm and allure of AI lies in it's typically digital properties: It is a perfect learner, and it's bloody fast at processing information.
This, combined with the fact that it can be fed arbitrary data, such as extremely huge datasets detailing basic tasks means that if we can't teach our infant AI to stand in 5 minutes it most likely never will.
Luckily we don't need 9 months to recompile it.
Blame the engineers. They build the vessels as tools for scientific study. All good for themself and other scientists, but for the nontechnical public it's old and boring.
We need more HD videorecorders in space.
The enviromental impact would be that of a series of nuclear explosions at altitudes variying from ground level to orbit.
Considering the amount of historical ground and airburst tests the soviet and us have done we should survive a couple of launches.
'Perfect learner' indicates it learns perfectly, not errorenously, this however was a generalization.
What is a fact is that it have acess to perfect memory, it needs not to treat all memories as things to be learned however.
As for bloody fast information processing: yes, it's bloody fast and handles massive amounts of data, if you think otherwise please try to load 100 copies of shakespares complete works into your working memory in less than a second.
On the topic of insulting the intellect of strangers on the internet I have this bleak recall of articles detailing the neurological changes in the brains of fathers. Obviously some primal function tinkering with the emotional response to the small ones.
And what defines true AI? Some arbitrary 10-20 years of childhood? Why do we need a lengthy journey trough ignorance and badly calibrated motorics for an AI? The charm and allure of AI lies in it's typically digital properties: It is a perfect learner, and it's bloody fast at processing information. This, combined with the fact that it can be fed arbitrary data, such as extremely huge datasets detailing basic tasks means that if we can't teach our infant AI to stand in 5 minutes it most likely never will. Luckily we don't need 9 months to recompile it.
Blame the engineers. They build the vessels as tools for scientific study. All good for themself and other scientists, but for the nontechnical public it's old and boring. We need more HD videorecorders in space.
The enviromental impact would be that of a series of nuclear explosions at altitudes variying from ground level to orbit. Considering the amount of historical ground and airburst tests the soviet and us have done we should survive a couple of launches.