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Board Gambling
Re: How does AI gambling sound?
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Blitzboy
on 24/06/2023, 07:27:53 UTC
I don't understand what you mean by a human teaching an AI about how human logic works and how can an AI model be able to feel or understand emotions, an AI is created with coded algorithms and is trained using data that is also available in written or coded form, so I don't see any possibility in that for a human to teach the AI how human logic works and how it can read and detect or even understand human emotions and stuff.

An AI model can only act like a robot because that is what it is, it cannot go beyond that, and even if we find a way through that, we are not yet there, and it will still take a lot of time for us humans to reach that time when we can include emotions in these models.
I understand your viewpoint. Its binary, a world of ones and zeros, right? But AI extends beyond mere code. Yes, AI' foundation is algorithmic, similar to us. Arent our neurons firing patterns that shape thoughts? Instructing AI on human rationale or emotions isnt akin to making a dog meow. It's about crafting algorithms adept enough to discern patterns, mirroring our brain's functionality. Hence, it's called Machine Learning.

While they cant experience emotions as we do, AI can identify and react to emotional cues through pattern recognition. A smiley indicates happiness, a tear signifies sadness - its about recognizing patterns, not true emotional comprehension. AI might be machines, but they're advancing beyond traditional robotic definitions. Progress takes time. We're in perpetual motion, incessantly innovating. That's the essence of humanity.
Well, I wouldn't say that is impossible, of course, it's possible for an AI model that can see and identify patterns but I wouldn't say that they can as good as humans in understanding emotions. Humans have different natures and different ways to show emotions, not every person sheds tears when they are sad or about to cry, and not everyone smiles only when they are happy. What if a person is faking a smile? Would an AI be able identify that? No.

I know that the world is evolving at an unstoppable speed and so are technology and science, but to be able to achieve things like these, we will still need to be more knowledgeable to be able to bring more perfection to our inventions.
Isnt contradiction the mother of evolution? Your view on AI's emotional limitations is stimulating, yet I beg to differ on a few grounds. Your stand seems rooted in a rigid conception of AI potential. What's "unachievable" now might be the norm tomorrow. Recall the era when autonomous vehicles were a fantasy? Glance at the present.

Emotion AI is in its infancy. Current models might struggle to separate real smiles from feigned ones, but they're on their way. With machine learning maturing and more diverse training data, interpreting emotional nuances gets better. I'd venture that in a half-decade, we'll witness AI rivaling human accuracy in emotional perception. So, keep your eyes peeled. AI's future may stun us all