Robert Jasiek writes:
> On 30.10.2017 19:22, Pierce T. Wetter III wrote:
>> this car and this child
>
> In Germany, an ethics commission has written ethical guidelines for
> self-driving cars with also the rule to always prefer avoiding
> casualties of human beings.
Did they
Robert Jasiek writes:
> So there is a superstrong neural net.
>
> 1) Where is the semantic translation of the neural net to human theory
> knowledge?
>
> 2) Where is the analysis of the neural net's errors in decision-making?
>
> 3) Where is the world-wide discussion preventing
Robert Jasiek writes:
> On 10.02.2017 12:56, adrian.b.rob...@gmail.com wrote:
>>> AlphaGo is playing moves and
>>> styles that all human masters had dismissed as stupid centuries ago."
>> we may learn little more than what mathematicians
>> learn when a computer-assisted proof
Richard J Lorentz writes:
> Thanks for the interesting link. Indeed, some good reading there.
>
> One quote that I've seen various versions of a number of times now: "
> More interesting for the rest of us, AlphaGo is playing moves and
> styles that all human masters had