Language
Most people know computers as the devices that they use every day to surf the internet, write emails, and play games. But behind the scenes, these machines are packed with code. The programs that make them work are written in programming languages like Python, Java, and C++. Programming languages are powerful tools that allow humans to create complex systems. They allow us to express our thoughts in a way that can be easily executed by a computer.
Humans are capable of a vast array of complex language. While some languages are more difficult to learn than others, all languages have their own unique set of rules and grammar. Some people may find learning a new language daunting, but with a little dedication, anyone can learn to speak it fluently.
Intelligence
Human intelligence can be compared to artificial intelligence (AI) in that it is a system that functions with high level of intelligence, but lacks the ability to gain actionable knowledge and response to complex problems. Human intelligence can be compared to AI in that it is a system that functions with high level of intelligence, but lacks the ability to gain actionable knowledge and response to complex problems. AI systems have gained tremendous understanding in image recognition, natural language processing, digital pattern recognition and decision-making. These technological advances, alongside powerful cognitive models and algorithms, have enabled AI to perform on a wide range of tasks. On the other hand, human intelligence can form intricate relationships with the environment to manipulate or communicate. This is different from computers’ inability to comprehend an infinite amount of data and take action accordingly.
Learning
Machine learning has been gaining more and more prominence in recent years, as researchers have begun to find ways to make machines smarter by teaching them how to learn on their own. While this technology is still in its early stages, it has the potential to revolutionize a variety of industries, from healthcare to finance. Human learning, on the other hand, is a centuries-old phenomenon that has been used by educators to teach students how to learn new information. While there is still a lot of research to be done in this area, human learning is thought to be more effective than machine learning in some cases.
Turing Test
I don’t think the answers to these questions greatly differ from what a machine could generate, given the appropriate input to that machine. The generation of my answers do include more contextual information than what could be input into a machine – I have a more nuanced sense of what the expectations are and how these questions fit into the context of the ETEC course. Perhaps my answers, as a person with a certain style of writing and knowledge in the area might be distinguishable by a human who knows my writing. However, given appropriate models and time, I think there are enough advancements in artificial intelligence that could generate responses indistinguishable to a human, and perhaps even this human.
In fact, there are two versions of this piece – A and B. One was written by me (a bona fide human), another was generated using some free online AI systems … can you tell the difference?
References
The AI systems used:
- https://app.inferkit.com/demo
- https://narrative-device.herokuapp.com/createstory