
jerzy.karczmarczuk@info.unicaen.fr wrote:
Albert Y. C. Lai writes:
Achim Schneider wrote:
There is this story about some military (US afair) training a neural net to detect tanks in images ... 50% accuracy.
I have some similar stories to tell....
A. ... students assumed sin(x+y) = sin(x) + sin(y) B. ... But that day, that car, it showed no red light.
All this is nice to read, and make me thank Lord I am still alive, but, for goodness sake, *what do you want to convey?*
Probably that you have to come up with something more confusing and powerful than a neural net and then transfer your consciousness into it to understand yourself and how to program something like you.
No quanta, no Wikipedia, no first-class objects, no Haskell, café I have to fetch myself in la cuisine, and I feel lost.
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