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[–] gaja@lemm.ee 0 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) (1 children)

Yes. You learned not to touch a hot stove either from experience or a warning. That fear was immortalized by your understanding that it would hurt. An AI will tell you not to touch a hot stove (most of the time) because the words "hot" "stove" "pain" etc... pop up in its dataset together millions of times. As things are, they're barely comparable. The only reason people keep arguing is because the output is very convincing. Go and download pytorch and read some stuff, or Google it. I've even asked deepseek for you:

Can AI learn and understand like people?

AI can learn and perform many tasks similarly to humans, but its understanding is fundamentally different. Here’s how AI compares to human learning and understanding:

1. Learning: Similar in Some Ways, Different in Others

  • AI Learns from Data: AI (especially deep learning models) improves by processing vast amounts of data, identifying patterns, and adjusting its internal parameters.
  • Humans Learn More Efficiently: Humans can generalize from few examples, use reasoning, and apply knowledge across different contexts—something AI struggles with unless trained extensively.

2. Understanding: AI vs. Human Cognition

  • AI "Understands" Statistically: AI recognizes patterns and makes predictions based on probabilities, but it lacks true comprehension, consciousness, or awareness.
  • Humans Understand Semantically: Humans grasp meaning, context, emotions, and abstract concepts in a way AI cannot (yet).

3. Strengths & Weaknesses

AI Excels At:

  • Processing huge datasets quickly.
  • Recognizing patterns (e.g., images, speech).
  • Automating repetitive tasks.

AI Falls Short At:

  • Common-sense reasoning (e.g., knowing ice melts when heated without being explicitly told).
  • Emotional intelligence (e.g., empathy, humor).
  • Creativity and abstract thinking (though AI can mimic it).

4. Current AI (Like ChatGPT) is a "Stochastic Parrot"

  • It generates plausible responses based on training but doesn’t truly "know" what it’s saying.
  • Unlike humans, it doesn’t have beliefs, desires, or self-awareness.

5. Future Possibilities (AGI)

  • Artificial General Intelligence (AGI)—a hypothetical AI with human-like reasoning—could bridge this gap, but we’re not there yet.

Conclusion:

AI can simulate learning and understanding impressively, but it doesn’t experience them like humans do. It’s a powerful tool, not a mind.

Would you like examples of where AI mimics vs. truly understands?

[–] gaja@lemm.ee 1 points 5 months ago (3 children)

It's literally in the phrase "statically optimized." This is like arguing for your preferred deity. It'll never be proven but we have evidence to make our own conclusions. As it is now, AI doesn't learn or understand the same way humans do.

[–] gaja@lemm.ee 2 points 5 months ago (3 children)

Google search results aren't deterministic but I wouldn't say it "learns" like a person. Algorithms with pattern detection isn't the same as human learning.

[–] gaja@lemm.ee 2 points 5 months ago (5 children)

I've hand calculated forward propagation (neural networks). AI does not learn, its statically optimized. AI "learning" is curve fitting. Human learning requires understanding, which AI is not capable of.

[–] gaja@lemm.ee -1 points 5 months ago (13 children)

I am educated on this. When an ai learns, it takes an input through a series of functions and are joined at the output. The set of functions that produce the best output have their functions developed further. Individuals do not process information like that. With poor exploration and biasing, the output of an AI model could look identical to its input. It did not "learn" anymore than a downloaded video ran through a compression algorithm.

[–] gaja@lemm.ee 2 points 6 months ago

I spent way too long researching the morning. That industry implies a much greater population that is attracted to children. Things get more nuanced. People are attracted to different stages, like prebubesant, early adolescence, and mid to late adolescence. It seems like an important distinction because this is a common mental disorder.

I was ready to write this comment about my fear that there's a bunch of evil pedophiles living among us who are simply deterred by legal or social pressures.

It seems more like the extreme stigma of pedophilia has prevented individuals from seeking assistance and has resulted in more child sexual abuse. This sort of disorder can be caused by experiencing this abuse at a younger age.

When I was religious, we worked closely with an organization to help victims of trafficking. We had their stories. They entered our lives. I took care of some of these kids. As a victim of sexual abuse when I was kid, I had a hatred for these kinds of people. I feel like my brain is melting seeing how there is a high chance of people in my life being attracted to children. This isn't really to justify the industry. I'm just realizing that general harassing people openly about it might not be helping the situation.

[–] gaja@lemm.ee 20 points 6 months ago (2 children)

50,000 minors are trafficked for sex each year.

It is the second most profitable criminal industry.

There are millions upon millions of child sexual abuse material files reported each year.

https://ourrescue.org/education/research-and-trends/human-trafficking-statistics

[–] gaja@lemm.ee 35 points 6 months ago

The golden age of capitalism: False scarcity and criminalized benevolence.

[–] gaja@lemm.ee 6 points 7 months ago (1 children)

I can't stay productive with 20 tabs or applications open. I waste time searching. I feel drained if I'm working on a tough job and need something that is hidden. Maybe it's on another desktop. Maybe it's open in another instance. Maybe it's not even open. Not for me.

[–] gaja@lemm.ee 25 points 7 months ago

Was the minecraft movie ai generated

[–] gaja@lemm.ee 16 points 8 months ago (1 children)
[–] gaja@lemm.ee 51 points 8 months ago (6 children)

I'm at my first office job. A lot of people seem to eminate of the same forced positivity I saw during college. I don't want to isolate myself, but I can't see myself making connections.

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