Vernonb
3k posts, incept 2009-06-03
2024-09-27 08:15:50
"Let us make man in our image." That one phrase has created so much controversy. I always thought of that image as being the divine spark of out of bounds thinking. A freewill is something a machine does not possess.
Many animals can use tools so there is some element of creativity there also at least in the creature that first did it.
Of course, I have never seen an animal that could build tools. There are limits to all things.
A machine already has its limits pre-programmed. Pending some data error that gets interpreted as creativity which may be more than likely catastrophic it will do the same.
It was once said thst given enough monkeys and time the entire works of Shakespeare could be created. With AI you already have Shakespeare duplicated each time with essentially the same results with the same data and parameters.
Just because the machine can alter its results accordingly to the parameters listed it still only has a limited data set. This is not intelligence only a sophisticated program.
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"Mass intelligence does not mean intelligent masses."