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<blockquote data-quote="RejZoR" data-source="post: 770344" data-attributes="member: 57233"><p>Just because something does something on its own, that doesn't make it "Ai". If you pre-program a drone to fly a certain path to x-y coordinates where it strikes with a bomb and returns it's not exactly what I'd call an "Ai". We've had that for ages. What constitutes as "Ai" would be directing a drone in certain direction and ordering it to target everything that looks like terrorist operations and the drone would spot and differentiate between what looks like a civilians, friendlies and targets with high enough confidence it could be compared to a human doing the same with similar level of confidence and accuracy identifying targets (knowing even humans sometimes fire at civilians or friendlies because of an error).</p><p></p><p>Sure there can be some machine learning so that drone identifies colors and shapes that are meant to be targets, but that's basically again just a very advanced IF based on pre-programed rules. I won't deny it, our mind works similar, we take pat encounters, experiences and visuals as pre-programing and we make decisions based on that, but you also branch out with new IF's on per case basis all on your own. I'm not aware of any Ai systems in existence capable of doing that. Certainly not one that could be doing calculations locally. Everything currently revolves around sending data to compute culsters where stuff is processed and returned. Local compute power just isn't fast enough quite frankly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RejZoR, post: 770344, member: 57233"] Just because something does something on its own, that doesn't make it "Ai". If you pre-program a drone to fly a certain path to x-y coordinates where it strikes with a bomb and returns it's not exactly what I'd call an "Ai". We've had that for ages. What constitutes as "Ai" would be directing a drone in certain direction and ordering it to target everything that looks like terrorist operations and the drone would spot and differentiate between what looks like a civilians, friendlies and targets with high enough confidence it could be compared to a human doing the same with similar level of confidence and accuracy identifying targets (knowing even humans sometimes fire at civilians or friendlies because of an error). Sure there can be some machine learning so that drone identifies colors and shapes that are meant to be targets, but that's basically again just a very advanced IF based on pre-programed rules. I won't deny it, our mind works similar, we take pat encounters, experiences and visuals as pre-programing and we make decisions based on that, but you also branch out with new IF's on per case basis all on your own. I'm not aware of any Ai systems in existence capable of doing that. Certainly not one that could be doing calculations locally. Everything currently revolves around sending data to compute culsters where stuff is processed and returned. Local compute power just isn't fast enough quite frankly. [/QUOTE]
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