My interpretation of AI is pretty broad, anything that enhances the capacity of a human brain by outsourcing "thoughts".
So yes a calculator is already a kind of AI.(I remember barking dogs being labeled intelligent for supposedly calculating additions)
Anyway in this thread I'm thinking about independently learning algorithms, not expecting any sci-fi consciousness soon.
> Where (most if not all) AI still comes up short, is in the ability to innovate; to intuit a new solution to a problem.
IIRC did AlphaGo train with itself and came up with new strategies, which where not understood by humans anymore.
> In short, I foresee it being a long time before software starts writing original software.
Not my aim, I'm expecting improved assistance and higher productivity.
Cheers Rolf
(addicted to the Perl Programming Language :)
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