Jay van Zyl @ ecosystem.Ai

Jay van Zyl @ ecosystem.Ai

Is Algorithmic Intelligence Different from Human Intelligence? 1 of 4

If you want to transform data which can be logically and clearly defined
into some output which is equally well defined, algorithms will always win
hands down. If you want to transform potentially ambiguous, illogical and
unexpected data into somewhat desirable, adaptive but essentially
unpredictable and not entirely reliable output, you need a human as your
general purpose “machine”.

The Meta Model and Meta Meta-Model of Deep Learning

It is my suspicion though that this meta meta-model approach if pursued in
greater detail may the key in locking “Unsupervised learning” or
alternatively “Predictive learning” . Perhaps our puny human brains cannot
figure this out. However armed with meta-learning capabilities, it may be
possible for machines to continually self improve upon themselves. The
reason that this may not work however is that the vocabulary or language is
not available and furthermore somehow not derivable through this
bootstrapping method.

On Fake News And The Outer Limits Of Artificial Intelligence

Anything can be automated. At least, that seems to be the industry
perspective. Humans are rash, impulsive and tainted by personal bias. So
why not just replace them with machines? Apparently, that’s what Facebook
thought when they fired their entire team of news editors for political
bias, replacing them instead with a new algorithm. That did not go well.