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发表于 10-12-2024 11:18:54
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(3) Christopher Mims, This AI Godfather Says AI is Dumber Than a Pet Cat. Yann LeCun, an NYU professor and senior researcher at Meta, says warnings about AI's existential peril are 'complete BS.' at page B5 (in Mims's own column "Keywords").
https://www.wsj.com/tech/ai/yann-lecun-ai-meta-aa59e2f5
My comment:
(a) The "existential peril" in the subtitle means peril for humans.
(b) "he [LeCun] quips: 'You're going to have to pardon my French, but that's complete BS.' Born and raised just north of Paris * * *
He was indeed quipping. An American would say, "You're going to have to pardon" my English or language.
(c) I have long had serious doubts about AI. (Sure, IBM's DeepMind beats world champions in Chess and go, but * * *)
(i) Face recognition is easy to fool. And its success rate is never published. However, I do not have the personal experience to observe how the apps from Chinese fintech firms works, which allow payment with face etc.
(ii) In the West, a website may test if a visitor is a robot or human with numbers or a panel of photos (so that the visitor may identify a hydrant or a bus). If a robot can be easily fooled in this way, AI is nothing.
Months ago, I had a posting about artificial hands powered by AI, designed and made in England. I have had doubts about that. Not only has that maker not published any scientific reports (in a journal; in contrasts to Massachusetts General Hospital's publications over brain implaints that cgives voice to ALS patients who have no control over throat muscles and therefore can not talk), but also, I wonder, how the maker (or owners of the limbs) teaches the artificial limbs, by telling them (limbs) whether they make the right moves after each movement. Most importantly, the nerve impulses that originally commands the (real but) lost limbs how to act, is within a nerve that contains, at upper-arm level, a bundle of divisions, each (division) innervating a muscle down in the lower arm of hand. How can an artificial limb comprehend which division of this nerve command what muscle and act accordingly?
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