(01-17-2019, 04:28 PM)hounsic Wrote: From Wikipedia
You should stop right there.
(01-17-2019, 04:28 PM)hounsic Wrote: any device that perceives its environment and takes actions that maximize its chance of successfully achieving its goals.
Device CAN'T POSSIBLY perceive its environment.
Any hardware and/or software is designed by engineers and CODED BY PROGRAMMERS and then it may use some set of rules to train it's own usage.
It then uses these RULES saved in it's own storage to LOOK LIKE "it perceives its environment". But it doesn't.
If there's a different environment all of a sudden, this particular device will immediately encounter unknown set of situations that are not in its RULES. Typically, devices are CODED BY PROGRAMMERS to do certain things based on failure to find rules in it's database. Error processing , default steps etc. All devices default to what hardware allows and programmers coded.
The issue we are having is that storage and processing power are cheap. So these sets of rules we are now sometimes able to store on the devices. So salesmen can claim blue elephants.
There is no A.I.