On Tue, 26 Nov 2024, Tomas Kuchta wrote:
It all depends how you read/understand the I in contemporary AI!
AI is a broad category, similar to Chemistry, Biology, Engineering. It includes artificial neural networks (used for pattern matching such as facial recognition), genetic engineering (used for most efficient travel routing such as Amazon delivery drivers), fuzzy logic (quantifying subjectivity such as opinions in regulatory decisions), and more. My limited understanding of the common use of providing answers to questions suggests that's a neural network application trained on a bunch of data that is more limited than comprehensive. I prefer the human version of intelligence when properly developed. Rich
