From: Billy Brown (bbrown@conemsco.com)
Date: Wed Jan 06 1999 - 12:19:03 MST
Samael wrote:
> Why do people assume that an AI will arrive fully formed and
> ready to take
> on the world. Looking at the human mind, it takes us years,
> if not decades,
> to understand the world around us and become adept at
> manipulating it in
> complex ways.
Because they don't share our bandwidth limitations. Pre-human AI will
probably require laborious spoon-feeding of knowledge, but that is standard
for current-day AI projects. Nobody is going to recognize it as
human-equivalent until it is smart enough to learn by reading a book.
At that point the advantages of computers over organic systems come into
play. It should be able to learn as fast as it can process data - and if it
can deal with real-world events the way we can, that makes it orders of
magnitude faster than a human.
Billy Brown, MCSE+I
bbrown@conemsco.com
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