Since this will be a big part of our retirement, it may be a good time to look at, define, and understand Artificial Intelligence.
Public understanding of the term is beginning getting to get out of control, as every source seems to look from an narrow angle.
Tech and AI, typically looks at super smart electronics... soon to replicate the human brain.
The Mechanical part looks at self driving cars and like that
The full human replication part looks at robots that can do anything better faster and more efficiently than (sic.) the human.
And today I watched a news story that told about how "fake news" could be generated, without any help from a human. Whole stories created the same way Alexa or Google anticipates your next word.
So the field is wide open. Am thinking this is a good place to share what we've heard, what we know, and how we're going to deal with this in the coming years.
For starters, suggest you look at the Wikipedia definition of Artificial Intelligence, to understand how wide the field is, and to keep from going off on a one way street. The article is endless, but you'll get the outline in the first part.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artificial_intelligence
And then, to look at this article about an automatic strawberry picker... not just what it does, but how it, and other things like it, will affect the economy, and eventually our daily lives. Definitely food for thought. This is the kind of information I hope we can share... to broaden our horizons.
https://www.chicagotribune.com/business/ct-biz-farmworker-automation-robot-fruit-picker-20190218-story.html
With so many members involved in the field of technology, your input into the discussion may help some of us not-so-tech-minded. Like, how does Alexa know so much, and will she try to replace my dear jeanie?
Public understanding of the term is beginning getting to get out of control, as every source seems to look from an narrow angle.
Tech and AI, typically looks at super smart electronics... soon to replicate the human brain.
The Mechanical part looks at self driving cars and like that
The full human replication part looks at robots that can do anything better faster and more efficiently than (sic.) the human.
And today I watched a news story that told about how "fake news" could be generated, without any help from a human. Whole stories created the same way Alexa or Google anticipates your next word.
So the field is wide open. Am thinking this is a good place to share what we've heard, what we know, and how we're going to deal with this in the coming years.
For starters, suggest you look at the Wikipedia definition of Artificial Intelligence, to understand how wide the field is, and to keep from going off on a one way street. The article is endless, but you'll get the outline in the first part.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artificial_intelligence
And then, to look at this article about an automatic strawberry picker... not just what it does, but how it, and other things like it, will affect the economy, and eventually our daily lives. Definitely food for thought. This is the kind of information I hope we can share... to broaden our horizons.
https://www.chicagotribune.com/business/ct-biz-farmworker-automation-robot-fruit-picker-20190218-story.html
With so many members involved in the field of technology, your input into the discussion may help some of us not-so-tech-minded. Like, how does Alexa know so much, and will she try to replace my dear jeanie?
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