But that too is an illusion. The mysterious servers are not really "learning". 
They are taking input and then processing it according to rules that a group of 
software developer somewhere defined. That's why the "A" in "AI" means 
"Artificial". I think (and therefore I am) we need to keep this focus, 
otherwise a lot of time and energy will be spent trying to make an inanimate 
object into a living creature that actually *can* learn. What is REALLY needed 
these days is finding a way to teach children how to learn, something modern 
school systems seem to have neglected. 

Bob S


> On Aug 5, 2018, at 15:35 , Alejandro Tejada via use-livecode 
> <use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi Mark,
> 
>> Hmmmm - I think that is missing the point about what the
>> current 'AI' technologies that exist actually do (as far as
>> I can see anyway - I'd be more than happy to be
>> proved wrong!)...
> 
> Well, the point is that all current AI technologies requires
> an internet connection to work and AI software that run
> in servers is learning thousands of new interactions
> everyday from millions active users.


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