I don't see how to force you to read the actual ANNs code and to understand what it do. Seens even kindergarden analogies does not work.
You are constantly talk about some "knowledge" about ANNs, but evading to discuss their code that only and fully determine ANNs behaviour. You can't have knowledge of anything without understanding how it really works.
Meanwhile, when you talk about "smartphone", do you really think this thing is smart? :)
I have a proposal for you, and your kind. Please, write AI® in your marketing. Then it will have some sense, and could pass for those who does make difference as marketing trick, not blatant lie. :)
Why would I discuss details of specific AI techniques and models when talking about AI in general and whether it can do stuff only human cognition could previously do? It's completely irrelevant to our discussion.
You're ignoring my actual point and just engaging in ad hominem. And not even good ad hominem since you're projecting without knowledge.
I don't see how to force you to read the actual ANNs code and to understand what it do. Seens even kindergarden analogies does not work.
You are constantly talk about some "knowledge" about ANNs, but evading to discuss their code that only and fully determine ANNs behaviour. You can't have knowledge of anything without understanding how it really works.
You can't argue intelligence of, say,
And nobody will find any intelligence in this simple thing. Because there is none. Zero.
But you continue to repeat dumb marketing narratives about "AI".
I can't help you at that stage.
You're still equivocating on the meaning of intelligence. While also committing the fallacy of composition.
You still avoid discussing technical details. :)
Meanwhile, when you talk about "smartphone", do you really think this thing is smart? :)
I have a proposal for you, and your kind. Please, write AI® in your marketing. Then it will have some sense, and could pass for those who does make difference as marketing trick, not blatant lie. :)
Why would I discuss details of specific AI techniques and models when talking about AI in general and whether it can do stuff only human cognition could previously do? It's completely irrelevant to our discussion.