Wednesday, December 28, 2022

In the world of artificial intelligence, we must remember that everything that feels AI is not AI.



Are you ever heard the term "pseudo-intelligence" or "pseudo-AI"? Normally that term means quite a simple computer program that is made by using IF/Else commands in C++ or some other programming language. Above this text is a flowchart that can turn to pseudo-AI quite easily. 

Those "pseudo-AI" programs are looking like real AI, but they are not very hard to make. The most well-known examples of those programs are so-called discussion programs. In those programs, the computer program asks questions like "is the sun shining"? 

If the person answers "yes" the program asks what is temperature? The programmer must just give certain values for the program if the answer is over 20, the program answers that "it's hot". If a person gives an answer that is not on the list, the program can simply give the list of allowed answers. 

So every AI is not AI at all. It's the program that is connected with static modes, and it depends on the answers that the user gives. That kind of program does not get information automatically from sensors. The user must give the values to the system. And then the system gives answers to the screen. And user must make changes or adjustments to the system manually. 


https://www.sciencealert.com/not-everything-we-call-an-ai-is-actually-artificial-intelligence-heres-what-to-know

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