Artificial Intelligence
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Comment from Gaylen Moore
I'm sorry to say that this essay strikes me as a lot of rambling that contains very few significant insights into the nature of intelligence - artificial or otherwise. A great many philosophical claims are made, but they are not supported by any substantial explanatory exposition or logical argumentation. This lack of rigor stems from the essay's core problem: It tried to accomplish so much that it ends up accomplishing nothing of value. It ends up being nothing beyond a rambling rant of seemingly disconnected personal opinions. One gets the impression that a central theme is meant to tie all of these opinions together but, if there is such a theme, it gets lost in the shotgun blast of fancy-sounding verbiage that creates much ado about practically nothing. If there is a central theme, then every sentence of the essay needs to be evaluated in terms of its contribution to the theme. Everything that does not contribute to the theme needs to be discarded and then, perhaps, something of value will emerge. (BTW, I have advanced degrees in philosophy, I'm well-versed in science, and I've done computer programming, so the problem is not that the concepts are beyond my academic reach but, rather, I understand the concepts so well that I can clearly see where you have overstepped your writing abilities. I'm sorry I've been so mean in this response, but you deserve an honest appraisal. You'll get better mileage by focusing your efforts on a core theme.)
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reply by the author on 25-Oct-2022
I'm sorry to say that this essay strikes me as a lot of rambling that contains very few significant insights into the nature of intelligence - artificial or otherwise. A great many philosophical claims are made, but they are not supported by any substantial explanatory exposition or logical argumentation. This lack of rigor stems from the essay's core problem: It tried to accomplish so much that it ends up accomplishing nothing of value. It ends up being nothing beyond a rambling rant of seemingly disconnected personal opinions. One gets the impression that a central theme is meant to tie all of these opinions together but, if there is such a theme, it gets lost in the shotgun blast of fancy-sounding verbiage that creates much ado about practically nothing. If there is a central theme, then every sentence of the essay needs to be evaluated in terms of its contribution to the theme. Everything that does not contribute to the theme needs to be discarded and then, perhaps, something of value will emerge. (BTW, I have advanced degrees in philosophy, I'm well-versed in science, and I've done computer programming, so the problem is not that the concepts are beyond my academic reach but, rather, I understand the concepts so well that I can clearly see where you have overstepped your writing abilities. I'm sorry I've been so mean in this response, but you deserve an honest appraisal. You'll get better mileage by focusing your efforts on a core theme.)
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Comment Written 08-May-2022
reply by the author on 25-Oct-2022
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Amen
Comment from Alcreator Litt Dear
This Commentary and Philosophy Non-Fiction speaks illustriously and informatively about nature, features and importance of artificial intelligence, not actually artificial; well said, well done (******); thanks for sharing this. ALCREATOR
reply by the author on 27-Sep-2021
This Commentary and Philosophy Non-Fiction speaks illustriously and informatively about nature, features and importance of artificial intelligence, not actually artificial; well said, well done (******); thanks for sharing this. ALCREATOR
Comment Written 27-Sep-2021
reply by the author on 27-Sep-2021
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Many thanks...John
Comment from lancellot
I do see and like how you wrote this in a casual conversational tone, and you went out of your way to make it relatable with common points of reference.
I can't say I agree with your idea of intelligence and all, but you do write and make a compelling argument.
Good work, and very Thought provoking.
reply by the author on 27-Jan-2021
I do see and like how you wrote this in a casual conversational tone, and you went out of your way to make it relatable with common points of reference.
I can't say I agree with your idea of intelligence and all, but you do write and make a compelling argument.
Good work, and very Thought provoking.
Comment Written 26-Jan-2021
reply by the author on 27-Jan-2021
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Thanks...John
Comment from Lance S. Loria
There are no inventions, only discoveries. This is monumental and could easily be the title. I found this to be a very engaging read. Even with all the techno talk I found it to be understandable as well which was quite a feat. Excellent work. No edits or adjustments to suggest.
reply by the author on 26-Jan-2021
There are no inventions, only discoveries. This is monumental and could easily be the title. I found this to be a very engaging read. Even with all the techno talk I found it to be understandable as well which was quite a feat. Excellent work. No edits or adjustments to suggest.
Comment Written 26-Jan-2021
reply by the author on 26-Jan-2021
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Part of a book. Thanks...John
Comment from nomi338
in 1979 I was working as a computer operator, on a dare I learned to program in what is known as Common Business Oriented language (COBOL). My first lesson was that the computer will do exactly what you tell it to do. If you are not clear or do not understand how to do this, you will be embarrassed by the outcome. The programmer's ego is bruised when the computer does what he tells it to do instead of doing what he wants it to do.
reply by the author on 26-Jan-2021
in 1979 I was working as a computer operator, on a dare I learned to program in what is known as Common Business Oriented language (COBOL). My first lesson was that the computer will do exactly what you tell it to do. If you are not clear or do not understand how to do this, you will be embarrassed by the outcome. The programmer's ego is bruised when the computer does what he tells it to do instead of doing what he wants it to do.
Comment Written 25-Jan-2021
reply by the author on 26-Jan-2021
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Wise observation....John
Comment from Goodadvicechan
This is an education piece of writing introducing what artificial intelligence is. Artificial Intelligence is the human Ego. It truly is man-made in the sense that animal brains use chunks of knowledge (like jigsaw puzzle pieces) to craft their "Big Picture."
I like this sentence: "We experience existence to evolve our understanding of the Universe we discern." All developments have gone through a lot in our universe.
reply by the author on 26-Jan-2021
This is an education piece of writing introducing what artificial intelligence is. Artificial Intelligence is the human Ego. It truly is man-made in the sense that animal brains use chunks of knowledge (like jigsaw puzzle pieces) to craft their "Big Picture."
I like this sentence: "We experience existence to evolve our understanding of the Universe we discern." All developments have gone through a lot in our universe.
Comment Written 25-Jan-2021
reply by the author on 26-Jan-2021
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Thank you much...John
Comment from Elizabeth Emerald
Intriguing speculations, construed with startling creativity. I confess that, despite my background as a programmer, I can't comprehend this in its entirety. It doesn't help that I have poor skills of abstraction; I appreciate your valiant efforts toward the concrete.
heads up--you duplicated a large section of a paragraph two paragraphs later:
Artificial Intelligence is the human Ego. It truly is man-made in the sense that animal instinct uses chunks of knowledge (like jigsaw puzzle pieces) to craft its "Big Picture." Unfortunately, that instinct can only access physical experience to define its environment.
reply by the author on 23-Jan-2021
Intriguing speculations, construed with startling creativity. I confess that, despite my background as a programmer, I can't comprehend this in its entirety. It doesn't help that I have poor skills of abstraction; I appreciate your valiant efforts toward the concrete.
heads up--you duplicated a large section of a paragraph two paragraphs later:
Artificial Intelligence is the human Ego. It truly is man-made in the sense that animal instinct uses chunks of knowledge (like jigsaw puzzle pieces) to craft its "Big Picture." Unfortunately, that instinct can only access physical experience to define its environment.
Comment Written 23-Jan-2021
reply by the author on 23-Jan-2021
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Many thanks...John
Comment from DonandVicki
I cannot read fiction and your non-fiction is a breath of fresh air. The trouble with fiction, for me is it is like reading someone else's imagination. I have trouble dealing with my own.
reply by the author on 23-Jan-2021
I cannot read fiction and your non-fiction is a breath of fresh air. The trouble with fiction, for me is it is like reading someone else's imagination. I have trouble dealing with my own.
Comment Written 23-Jan-2021
reply by the author on 23-Jan-2021
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Many thanks...John
Comment from Iza Deleanu
I love your writings, they embed science with human feelings, world base knowledge with perceptible life experiences :"When we feel the need to purge, consciousness activates an application to swing our legs off the bed, walk to the toilet, purge and return to bed - we execute the "go to the bathroom" app. Everything we do in our waking state is an execution of one app or another. So it is with all intelligence containers, whether they be trees, kangaroos, giraffes, gnats, etc." Thank you for sharing and good luck with your writings.
reply by the author on 23-Jan-2021
I love your writings, they embed science with human feelings, world base knowledge with perceptible life experiences :"When we feel the need to purge, consciousness activates an application to swing our legs off the bed, walk to the toilet, purge and return to bed - we execute the "go to the bathroom" app. Everything we do in our waking state is an execution of one app or another. So it is with all intelligence containers, whether they be trees, kangaroos, giraffes, gnats, etc." Thank you for sharing and good luck with your writings.
Comment Written 23-Jan-2021
reply by the author on 23-Jan-2021
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Many thanks...John
Comment from greyson ernst
really you are the best story writer on fanstory how long does it take to do this and were did you get that fraze? and as always keep writing and stay safe ps try out for a seal of quality
reply by the author on 23-Jan-2021
really you are the best story writer on fanstory how long does it take to do this and were did you get that fraze? and as always keep writing and stay safe ps try out for a seal of quality
Comment Written 23-Jan-2021
reply by the author on 23-Jan-2021
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Many thanks...John