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Chapter five hundred and seventy-one, artificial intelligence is a god horse

Weipur was out of the house, but she was still limited to a fixed area and the institute had a large space. It would be enough for her to stay at any office with floor-to-ceiling windows.

No doubt, even if she was not locked up in the ground, Alice could not let her go like this. The nature of the prisoner has not changed. The transparent inside and outside the office is glass walls, and the surveillance probes of Cisco's offline manufacturers are everywhere. It is still easy to look at her unless the woman can use her fingernails as a welding gun.

So regarding the "internal world", Alice has mastered two clues, one is to follow the clues from the old Baron's "son", and the other is to go straight to the Great Rift Valley of East Africa. But considering that they are not an imminent matter, Alice thought about it and thought it would be better to work hard to develop computers first.

After all, this was her fundamental purpose for this trip to the UK.

Artificial intelligence, a concept belonging to the category of software, refers to the flexibility, autonomous and flexible flexibility of program execution commands. This is also a very challenging science. People who work in this work must understand computer knowledge, psychology and philosophy. Because, when a group of engineers want to develop such technologies, they must first face the most basic concept - what is intelligence.

If you don’t even understand the basic definition, how can you move forward?

As early as the steam revolution era and the electric steam revolution era, technological progress often depends on the deep research of individual scientists or the painstaking efforts of some skilled craftsmen. But this situation is no longer possible now. Edison can invent electric lights, phonographs, and invent live movie cameras, audio movies, and even fuses and electric meters. But if he is allowed to develop again in this era alone, it will be difficult to achieve any indelible great achievements.

This is the development of artificial intelligence. It is impossible for a person to develop lights like Edison invented the electric light. A "standard" finished product will be born by a person for a while. Unless aliens descend from the sky to bring ready-made products, if humans are allowed to develop slowly with their own strength, the "intelligence" of artificial intelligence will inevitably be a process of slow improvement and cannot be achieved overnight.

Like the AI ​​in smartphones and computer games, these are actually the basic "real" artificial intelligence. Simply defining artificial intelligence as science fiction novels and movies is actually a very narrow concept, and the artificial intelligence displayed in movies and novels cannot be called the end of this technology.

For any inventor, the so-called intelligence must be based on their thinking patterns and levels. But even without mentioning the wisdom gap between various "alien races", how many differences are there in the individual IQ level, intelligence level, and way of thinking within a race alone?

Two Harvard MBAs, who are also bosses of a company, may lead the company to the peak, and the other may mess up things.

The long-term development speed and uncertainty based on intelligence itself in the development process are the biggest risks of this technology. Alice has long thought rationally, thinking whether there are aliens in this world, and they are aliens whose technology is far beyond the Earth's thousand-year-old global universe, will they have artificial intelligence computers?

There must be computers, no matter whether they are biological quantum or diva, they are all hardware fields, what about software?

What Alice thinks, most aliens—assuming they exist—are bound to be struggling with this issue. How “human-like” is the first question, and then the second question “When will it threaten me like a human?”

This issue is macro and general, and must be considered based on actual conditions rather than purely talking about it on paper.

For example, the classic example, Asimov's robot law: a robot must not harm human individuals, or stand idly by witnessing human individuals suffering from danger; a robot must obey the command given to it by humans, and an exception is when the command conflicts with the first law; a robot must protect its survival as much as possible without violating the first and second laws; a robot must protect the overall interests of human beings from harm, and the other three laws can only be established under this premise.

The three major laws plus the zeroth law seem perfect, but the risks are endless. Even humans themselves cannot understand the chaotic concept of "the overall interests of mankind", so how can they expect computers to understand? Computer thinking is logical. When emotional humans attempt to use logic to constrain computers, isn't it just a show of their own?

"In order to protect the overall interests of mankind, to protect robots from harm, and to end the war between mankind, let us keep all mankind and destroy all the rebels!"

The emergence of this situation has nothing to do with the "smartness" of artificial intelligence, but depends entirely on the basic logical relationship. As long as a logical relationship is not mastered well, artificial intelligence has potential risks.

So, this is really a matter of philosophy.

Who am I, where I come from, where I want to go, the questions that this kind of doorman forces outsiders to answer every day are difficult to solve even the aliens with advanced technology.

Compared with this aspect, if you only use ternary code to combine genetic algorithms and "probability algorithms" together and make an operating system, it is a piece of cake.

"We cannot count on how 'smart' artificial intelligence comes out." Alice said: "It is like a newborn, and we need to guide it step by step, just like we are really raising a child. If you continue to grow up like this, it is the mother of artificial intelligence, and it is a treasure worthy of careful care of a whole civilization. On this basis, we can let the mother give birth to a 'child', that is, its replica in a certain state."

"The mother is the chairman, and the 'children' are the directors. The reason for this is that I think if the plot in a science fiction movie happens, the child replaces the mother and becomes the new artificial intelligence boss, this seems to be a very popular plot."

"The board of directors is formed, so there are naturally senior executives, middle-level leaders and ordinary employees. They are all signing contracts for a company. Their program cores belong to the parent, but their specific job responsibilities are different, and their specific personalities and IQ levels are also different. Can you understand what I mean by this?"

After saying that, Alice let out a long breath and drank water.

In front of me was the largest conference room of the institute. More than 60 programmers gathered together, and the whole audience was silent.

The boss is worthy of being the boss, and many theories are very profound.

And he has a big brainstorm. There is an alien on the left and a corporate structure on the right. He is really worthy of writing novels part-time, and he is very capable of giving examples.

Finally, Harry Punez was the first to break the silence: "It seems we need to make up for the philosophy class."

Everyone immediately burst into laughter and the scene became lively.

"Actually, it's useless to think so much now. I just throw out the big concept first." Alice sat on the chair lazily and waved her hand: "If we can make our artificial intelligence one percent of the head of "Skynet" within 30 years, we can burn the fragrance!"

No one can guarantee this. At least, who knows how much Alice Wang can develop in five years? But there is a saying that is right. Now that I think about those things, I'm still too far. Do the work in front of me first!

"The process is simple, contact Intel and let them produce another batch of ternary cou with sufficient performance. We also need to have a real ternary supercomputer. Not? Although the computing speed of 'Anne's' can match the one downstairs, her CPU actually doesn't have enough, and the architecture is a bit...

"This is my third annotation on the fusion algorithm. You can watch it carefully. Call me a review before five o'clock tomorrow."

"Don't just think about imitating the brain nerves. What you can't imitate is not a neural computer. We are wrong in thinking and wrong in thinking~"

All this happened, when Alice finally dragged her tired body back to the bedroom, the owls should have finished hunting.

"Ouch! A bunch of idiots, how did I realize that they are all so stupid!"

Now that she put her work on the agenda, Alice naturally lost her interest in being a teacher in daily life, but she just proposed the difficult concept, and the people below asked nonstop as if they had never been to school. It would be fine if they asked a little technical content, but they were all asking questions that were extremely mentally retarded for Alice, which was really speechless.

It’s better to lie alone in bed and think about the issue of high-end quality on your own!

The girl in pajamas rolled around on the bed, then rolled around again, one left and one right, repeatedly tossing and struggling.

By referring to ready-made products in the 21st century, we can know that the difference between "real" artificial intelligence and them lies in virtual personality.

Tripartite plus genetic algorithm plus probability algorithm can already support emotional thinking mode, but how to make up a personality is a big problem. Of course, Alice doesn't think that this can be solved by simply typing on the keyboard. The human soul is not as simple as existing computer programs. The amount of thinking data for every minute and second is enough to make programmers all over the world slap together in 2020.

So the point is just how to make computers "acquire" a human soul.

What she really needs to write is software that allows computers to read human thinking, rather than just typing out "Red Queen" one by one!

The thoughts were unobstructed in an instant, just like a constipated otaku finally venting, and a bright light lit up on Alice's head!

"Damn! Is this the rhythm of making me a Nazi scientist? Or a mental hospital in the 1960s? Wearing electric headphones or patches on your head!?"
Chapter completed!
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