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minus-square@SuddenlyBlowGreen@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink2•edit-21 year agoNot really, because there’s still some processes in the human brain we don’t understand. For example, you can list the steps and processes for every step an AI makes. You have to, in order to code and run it. But you can’t list every step or process taking place in cases of sudden savant syndrome, for example.
minus-square@andruid@lemmy.mllinkfedilink0•1 year agoThat’s not really the case for all ML systems, it the fact that programers can generate content that they themselves did not make, collect, or anticipate themselves by creating models that generate thier own decision trees based on input data.
Not really, because there’s still some processes in the human brain we don’t understand.
For example, you can list the steps and processes for every step an AI makes. You have to, in order to code and run it.
But you can’t list every step or process taking place in cases of sudden savant syndrome, for example.
That’s not really the case for all ML systems, it the fact that programers can generate content that they themselves did not make, collect, or anticipate themselves by creating models that generate thier own decision trees based on input data.