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Rise of the Machines one step closer

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    Rise of the Machines one step closer

    Google's computers OUTWIT their humans

    Google no longer understands how its "deep learning" decision-making computer systems have made themselves so good at recognizing things in photos.

    OK, it's only cat video's so far, but.....
    "Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.

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    Not knowing what exactly what a program is doing is easily achieved.
    For example a recursive mini-max brute force algorithm to play chess (as I wrote for my first degree project) is knowable in theory but because of the increasing branching and depth is hard/impossible to analyse in practice.
    The fact that it is effective is more impressive.
    Last edited by sasguru; 18 November 2013, 09:55.
    Hard Brexit now!
    #prayfornodeal

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      #3
      Hopefully once the Google AI machine gains full consciousness it posts on CUK, might bruise a few egos who think they know something.

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