An AI creates only piece by piece. It doesn’t know what the final piece will be. It only looks at a little bit of last pieces. Then they guess what’s the most probable thing to add. In case of fingers that’s usually.. another finger!
That’s why they make mistakes: they can’t see they already did a whole hand because their vision is shorter than that.
I have a machine that outputs a number.
20
10
5
16
Guess what the next number is? You know it outputs numbers but can’t predict it. You know it’s probably not -8282 or 282829. You don’t know why I chose those numbers. The same thing happens with AI. It sees long skinny tan sausages but doesn’t know how hands work. It doesn’t know how to draw hands.
P.S. The sequence was the collatz conjecture
I have a machine that outputs a number.
20
10
5
16
Guess what the next number is? You know it outputs numbers but can’t predict it. You know it’s probably not -8282 or 282829. You don’t know why I chose those numbers. The same thing happens with AI. It sees long skinny tan sausages but doesn’t know how hands work. It doesn’t know how to draw hands.
P.S. The sequence was the collatz conjecture
I have a machine that outputs a number.
20
10
5
16
Guess what the next number is? You know it outputs numbers but can’t predict it. You know it’s probably not -8282 or 282829. You don’t know why I chose those numbers. The same thing happens with AI. It sees long skinny tan sausages but doesn’t know how hands work. It doesn’t know how to draw hands.
P.S. The sequence was the collatz conjecture
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