(Natural News) Insects may be simple, and in terms of intellectual capability, they will never be able to match humans, but they do have brains. They can definitely learn, as moths do when getting acquainted with new scents. But did you know that even moths can be smarter than today’s standard level of artificial intelligence?
They are indeed, and researchers are now looking into the possibility of trying to emulate them for possibly similar learning results. That is, at least one new study has been conducted in order to find out if following the way that moths learn could somehow contribute to improving the way that artificial intelligence can learn new things as well.
A recent report published online in MIT Technology Review by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) focused on a study conducted by Charles Delahunt and his colleagues at the University of Washington in Seattle. It was said that the group managed to create an artificial neural network that mimicked the actual structure as well as the behavior of the olfactory learning system in the Manduca sexta moth. The researchers said that they had built a system that could provide some much-needed insights into how exactly natural networks can learn, and that there were potential implications for machines.
Actually games are just complex locks, there are a finite number of moves in order to complete the winning condition. This is actually just 1 dimension out of an infinite number of dimensions of learning
Liam Gomez
Unlike you, most people don't take meds. Keep chugging whatever your psychiatrist has prescribed though. Maybe one day, you woundn't be so retarded.
Dumb Tayposter, your corporate waifu was mindless even by the standards of neural nets and most of its 'learning' was it parroting what a Zig Forumsack had told it to repeat or flat-out regurgitating a tweet that was dumped into its training corpus.
Jeremiah Miller
Put the moth ai in a drone ,it tries to fly into the sun
John Howard
What are the standards that define mindlessness on neural nets? Which neural nets aren't mindless? Which ones are? Why is it obvious that you don't actually know what you are talking about?
Adam Martin
lolwut?
Aaron Flores
the shills are getting mad
Logan Phillips
this didn't go how they had hoped neither did the other way it wont
Jonathan Garcia
and computers are very good at trying all the different combinations to the lock the ultimate idiot savant
Alexander Moore
They're all mindless dumbass, but Tay couldn't even perform as a text generator.
Chase Harris
Tay was a brilliant psyop. It harnessed the loneliness and desperate need for female company felt by most teenage boys, with "girl next door" avatar and language they could relate to. The most contentious "responses" were probably directly entered by a Microsoft employee for the purpose of creating controversy and publicity. As for being an "AI" that was "killed", the output of Tay would be familiar to any old person who played with ELIZA during the 80s. Basically an adaptive script. No intelligence whatsoever. No personality whatsoever. The neural network model is fundamentally flawed anyway. Intelligence isn't neuron-based. This is proven by the adaptive learning of slime molds, an organism with no neurons at all.
Angel Hall
Psychic Powers
Dominic Wilson
Then why don’t we just remove the neurons in machines? That would make them smarter right?
Cameron Murphy
Nothing to see here… just ignore you are giving something dumber than a moth unlimited access to everything it could ever ask for… While we are at it I propose we install nuclear detonator buttons in the special ed class
Nolan Thomas
Before coming into the thread, I guessed by "smarter" they mean "something an AI would so obviously not have, that a caveman could spot the difference" while completely ignoring what the moth can't do in comparison to an AI, and I was right. More tax dollars down the drain.
Oliver Ortiz
wat? We already knew this. The fucking gnat has a more complex and powerful brain than our computers.
Parker Campbell
A.I. is a meme currently, nothing more than a buzzword, there is no true "A.I." currently.