Great explanationAI is an attempt to help computers appear to think. A simple example is matching parts of an object to the object itself. Humans are good at that, but computers are real bad at that.
For example, if I showed the average human 50 pictures of parts of a dog, such as a tail, a snout, an ear etc, even a child can identify it as a dog. A non-AI computer would not know what it is, as they need to match the pictures to a whole dog to ID it. If the computer just happened to have the exact picture of the dog part stored and labeled as a dog, it could ID it. That is the basis of AI.
What the data centers do is take small pieces of data, say a dog's ear and label it as a dog, and ask the computer to match it to the picture. They need to do this with each and every piece of data, hence the huge amount of processing and storage requirements.
nOf course, if they mislabel, or misidentify the data, mistakes are them made in identifying the item.
In August 29th, skynet became self-awareAI...... It'll eventually take over
You need new material. See post #33In August 29th, skynet became self-aware
And on August 29th skynet became self-aware
My wife on our first date told me she knew that I was in school and knew what type of car I drove because she looked me up on Google (before it was a verb). I said "WTF is Google?" "It's a search engine, you know like askjeeves or Altavista"Cory Doctorow was correct with AI and the degradation of the search engine or usefulness of any search engine. Especially now with AI crap
I remember the days prior to the capitalization of search engines by turning them into paid advertising platforms
Interesting. I thought Google still accepted it in some form (quotes, +, -, etc). Gotta be some engine where that's possible. I know that Facebook makes it freaking impossible (actually, it is possible if you manually modify the URL)I have used search engines for decades looking for unique products, etc.
20 years ago, used boolean logic to find what was needed. About 12 years ago, the boolean search went away
over the past 10 years it has been an ad platform only showing "sponsored" content.
Over the past 8 months, search engines have gone to AI and their usefulness has gone to that of a turd-flavored lollipop
I just tried -"scott danforth" hot rod and +"scott danforth" hot rod and got very different resultsTry it on Google. Boolean search hasn't worked on Google for years