Re:Intelligent Systems
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Well, Human behavoir is way out of scope.
Emulating portions of it, like judgement calls based on possibilities, is very useful, and possible.
Intelligent Systems
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Neural Nets and Adaptive Logic Networks are being used all over the place. Not at the scale of SciFi AI.
Intelligent systems are not overhyped, but emulating human behaviour is hardly something benificial (or feasible) to teach them.
Face it, the computer is better than you at math, don't try to teach it emotion, it'll start thinking about girl computers, and not your math homework.
I'd just like to point out that my post on Linuxquake.com was in no way meant to flame Id, and if you read we in no way say that this isn't normal. I'm just wondering why its not mentioned in the EULA?
Well, Human behavoir is way out of scope.
Emulating portions of it, like judgement calls based on possibilities, is very useful, and possible.
Neural Nets and Adaptive Logic Networks are being used all over the place. Not at the scale of SciFi AI.
Intelligent systems are not overhyped, but emulating human behaviour is hardly something benificial (or feasible) to teach them.
Face it, the computer is better than you at math, don't try to teach it emotion, it'll start thinking about girl computers, and not your math homework.
And so the poor man who just wants to be left alone, and not a cult icon...
... is written about, and posted on slashdot.
I'd just like to point out that my post on Linuxquake.com was in no way meant to flame Id, and if you read we in no way say that this isn't normal. I'm just wondering why its not mentioned in the EULA?
Judecca
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