Comment GIGO (Score 1) 218
Any AI with a FPGA starts with a limited number of inputs:
x inputs with values 0 or 1 (or neither) == 2^x (++) possibles.
Any AI with a FPGA ends with a limited number of outputs:
y outputs with values 0 or 1 (or unknown) == 2^y (++) possibles
Inputs-to-Outputs are linked (joined, coupled, etc) by the logic between them (a 'black-box' so-to-speak). An 'evolve' can never happen without linking output to input (feedback).
So, all AI inputs/outputs are constrained by their outputs and their sampling periods.
So for some boxes, an input of (properly encoded)"what is the meaning of the universe?" will return "43". After tuning, these boxes may produce "4f*@#%(#@" or perhaps "forth", "For Linux", "forsooth, BG", "for you use..." or "for more useless answers, call your ISP, then ask BG; if in doubt, ask your mother".
This box apparently returned a tone.
Hmmm...
In the christmas/new year tradition...
this is true intelligence.
x inputs with values 0 or 1 (or neither) == 2^x (++) possibles.
Any AI with a FPGA ends with a limited number of outputs:
y outputs with values 0 or 1 (or unknown) == 2^y (++) possibles
Inputs-to-Outputs are linked (joined, coupled, etc) by the logic between them (a 'black-box' so-to-speak). An 'evolve' can never happen without linking output to input (feedback).
So, all AI inputs/outputs are constrained by their outputs and their sampling periods.
So for some boxes, an input of (properly encoded)"what is the meaning of the universe?" will return "43". After tuning, these boxes may produce "4f*@#%(#@" or perhaps "forth", "For Linux", "forsooth, BG", "for you use..." or "for more useless answers, call your ISP, then ask BG; if in doubt, ask your mother".
This box apparently returned a tone.
Hmmm...
In the christmas/new year tradition...
this is true intelligence.