In the face of artificial intelligence, ten thousand words of 'I love you' are better than one 'I understand you'
When I was a child, the most common thing my parents said was: "; You don't understand! You will understand when you grow up& rdquo;
With my five-year-old IQ, I translate this sentence as: Get lost.
I am dissatisfied in my heart. Is it really impossible for adults to explain the logic behind a matter to children? A sense of humiliation arises from being treated as mentally disabled...
This kind of thing happens repeatedly in life, for example, many years later, a girl looked at me with teary eyes and said, 'You don't understand!'! Then turned around and disappeared into the afterglow of the sunset, the Maserati. Leave me silently pushing my bike, Bai Si Bu Jie.
Years later, I realized this fact: your friends, relatives, loved ones, and the people you cherish and rely on, when they say; For your own good& rdquo;“ You don't understand& rdquo;“ Listen to me& rdquo; Most of the time, it's because I can't provide you with an explanation that makes you understand and convinced.
Have you watched 'ET'? Communication between two people is not simpler than communication between a human and an alien. You can savor it carefully...
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However, I ultimately want to say:
Ten thousand sentences; I love you;, Why not just say '?'; I understand you;.
Trying to understand is our instinct. In fact, it is difficult to understand a person; Understanding an artificial intelligence is also difficult.
In the next five minutes, we will discuss two science fiction questions:
1. Is it possible for us to understand every decision made by artificial intelligence?
2. If so, what methods do we use to understand artificial intelligence?
Xing Xinyu
Xing Xinyu is today's main guest. This professor from Pennsylvania State University is collaborating with JD Security to try using algorithms to explain every decision made by artificial intelligence. (As for why we are cooperating with JD Security, you will understand later.)
Let 39; s ROCK
1. We really can; Understand” Artificial intelligence?
First, correct the misconception of the vast majority of people:
If you think people can understand; 1+1=2” Understand every decision made by artificial intelligence in that way. So congratulations, please follow Shallow Black Technology and continue to clock in and learn tomorrow.
In fact, the vast majority of decisions made by artificial intelligence are incomprehensible to humans. Even the scientists who created them& mdash; These artificial intelligence; Mom and Dad; I also can't understand.
You might say, Nani? How could one not understand something artificially created?
For example, when our ancestors invented drilling wood to make fire, they actually did not understand the principle of combustion. First use, then understand, this is the law of our understanding of the world.
Give an example that most people know:
Afagou, the most famous artificial intelligence Go master.
In the specific game, the scientist's father only set goals for it& mdash; Winning the game, but there is no rule that the AlphaGo must follow human routines. Of course, it is precisely because of this that it is possible; Blue is better than blue;, Damn Ke Jie, a big chess scumbag.
The decision-making process of artificial intelligence is like this man drawing, and observers will feel it throughout the entire process; Inexplicably;, You won't realize it until the last second of the ultimate kill.
OK, the misunderstanding has been corrected, and the conclusion is:
From a certain perspective, the level of artificial intelligence has surpassed the human brain by too much, and understanding artificial intelligence (AI) is actually an international challenge.
If we only use AI to play chess, we won't understand if we don't understand. However, AI is becoming increasingly popular, and this thing that we cannot understand is starting to surround our lives, like a friend who always wears a mask to talk to you, just thinking about it makes our scalp tingle.