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AI: A Graphic Guide

           From a book with two robots discussing AI concepts.

    4.1  Introductory pages

    4.2 'Who' is talking to 'whom'?

           Can a robot be a 'who' or a 'whom'?

    4.3 Roger Penrose

          The famous mathematician at Oxford Uni.

    4.4 The Plot Thickens

           AI and Dualism

    4.5 WE HAVE REACHED MICROTUBULES!

          Penrose's microtubules put to good use.

 

Thinking about AI

5.1 For Beginners

  1. Books and exercises.  If you've absorbed half, you should be  ready for the rest of the site. 

  2. A most unusual book which inspired the author to learn  greater concepts.  Hence this website.

  3. If you are new to the internet, this site may be beyond your  readiness. 

  4.  Use Control F to search any page on a website.  This website   uses a magnifying glass for the whole site.

5.2 AI Overview

5.3 About AI   

      5.3.1 AI - How it Works

      5.3.2 More Information - Cells

      5.3.3 Recalcitrance

               An AI system's Recalcitrance can be defined as the                             resistance to improvements in model accuracy ....

        5.3.4 What is Artificial Intelligence (AI)?

        5.3.5 A Short Summary of AI

        5.3.6 The Goals of AI

                 AI is increasingly used to augment and assist humans,                     rather than replace them.

    5.4 Some Different Types of AI

        5.4.1 Weak AI

                 Voice assistants like Siri and Alexa, chatbots, email                           spam filters, and self-driving car systems [!] are all                             examples of weak AI.

        5.4.2 Strong AI

                 Others would say that strong AI systems cannot even                       be developed. 

        5.4.3 Generative AI

        5.4.4 Human Use AI

                 While AI can automate tasks and improve efficiency, it                     is not intended to entirely replicate human intelligence                     or social skills.  

        5.4.5 AI - Weak version

                 Current AI systems as in voice assistants and self-                             driving cars are examples of weak AI. [5.4.1] 

    5.5 AI Seed

               A "seed" is a numerical value that acts as a starting point                 for the AI's random number generator.

    5.6 XAI: Explainable Artificial Intelligence

              The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, is a

              US   Department of Defense agency responsible for                          developing emerging technologies for military use.

    5.7 The Dangers of AI - 1

          Artificial intelligence could lead to the extinction of                            humanity.  More at THERE IS A NEED TO WORRY .

          5.7.1 The Dangers of AI - 2

                   If AI were to surpass human intelligence and become                       super-intelligent, it might become uncontrollable.

    5.8 AI in Human Use

              AI algorithms can analyze medical images, patient data,                  and  to assist genomic information  in diagnosing diseases                and developing personalized treatment plans.  

    5.9   Timelines

              See 5.2 AI Overview

              See also What do experts in artificial intelligence expect..?

    5.10 How AI Assists Humans

            AI algorithms can analyze medical images, patient data,                  and genomic information to assist in diagnosing diseases                and developing personalized treatment plans. 

    5.11 AI v. machine learning ML

    5.12 The Existential Risk of AI: A Real Threat

    5.13 Books and Articles

    5.14 GAI and LLMs For Dummies

    5.15 Types of AI Per Chatgpt

 

The ‘relatively simple’ reason

         The ‘relatively simple’ reason these tech experts say AI             won’t replace humans any time soon.

         If you have not seen it go to THERE IS A NEED TO WORRY 

 

7    AI and Protest Social Media

          In the digital age, mass protests across the globe have been            significantly influenced by two powerful forces: Artificial                  Intelligence and social media.

 

8    SUPERINTELLIGENCE

9    Cavea

10  Quotations

11  Glossaries

     11.1  Glossary 1

12  Two Robots in a Bar

13  Testing a robot vacuum cleaner

14  Top Professions To Disappear over the Next 5 Years

15  Chatgpt looks at This Site

16  AI Makes You Look Stupid

17  THERE IS A NEED TO WORRY

18  All Types of AI via Chatgpt

19  Contact

    18.1 The Author

    18.2 About Me.