Artificial intelligence (AI) is evolving—literally. Researchers have created software that borrows concepts from Darwinian evolution, including “survival of the fittest,” to build AI programs that improve generation after generation without human input. The program replicated decades of AI research in a matter of days, and its designers think that one day, it could discover new approaches to AI.
1. Doesn't anyone watch Westworld?
2. Covid has shown that humans make lousy Darwinists. Pretty sure Delores will do better
Artificial intelligence (AI) is evolving—literally. Researchers have created software that borrows concepts from Darwinian evolution, including “survival of the fittest,” to build AI programs that improve generation after generation without human input. The program replicated decades of AI research in a matter of days, and its designers think that one day, it could discover new approaches to AI.
1. Doesn't anyone watch Westworld?
2. Covid has shown that humans make lousy Darwinists. Pretty sure Delores will do better
Another great "AI is taking over" movie is Ex-machina.
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Artificial intelligence (AI) is evolving—literally. Researchers have created software that borrows concepts from Darwinian evolution, including “survival of the fittest,” to build AI programs that improve generation after generation without human input. The program replicated decades of AI research in a matter of days, and its designers think that one day, it could discover new approaches to AI.
1. Doesn't anyone watch Westworld?
2. Covid has shown that humans make lousy Darwinists. Pretty sure Delores will do better