How to Build an Artificial Intelligent Strategy Enabling Computers to Out Innovate Humans
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Is it possible to build an artificial intelligent computer which can out Innovate humans? I believe we can do this, and I also believe that we give far too much credit to human intelligence, especially when it comes to creativity. Further, I believe this is because we just don't quite understand this ability of the human brain. However, as a creative person myself, or at least someone possessing the ability to come up with new concepts and original thoughts on a daily basis, it doesn't seem so awfully difficult.
It appears to me that we can create such an artificial intelligent software program. First, we need to load the computer system with a massive amount of memory, and information. Then we need to connect all that information. Then we need a random way to sort through the information, allowing the computer system to find similarities throughout different categories. It needs to have basic strategies, theories, and solutions to all sorts of various problems, social challenges, engineering issues, and implementation methods.
Why do I believe this is possible?
Well, I've always considered it, and then I read an interesting article on this topic, well, kind of alongside of this subject: "The Automation of Invention," by Robert Plotkin featured in the "The Futurist Magazine" in the July/August Issue of 2009. The author explains the challenges of patent law, and the ability of a computer to do calculations so quickly that it could instantly solve all the problems of mankind in five minutes, it could create new chemicals, processes, and patents using its supercomputer abilities.
Indeed, I agree with the author and would add that the software be set up in a similar way as I've explained it above in my own theory. But if every innovation has been created, then there is no need for humans to create or innovate anymore. That's a rather sizable change in human society and civilization.
We won't need any more writers, artists, sculptors, scientists, engineers, problem solvers, politicians, and we won't be paying high-priced CEOs either. We won't need Army generals to strategize, and we won't need planners to plan. The computer will have already solved the best way to do everything based on the information and knowledge that is known throughout the world. I believe this is where we are headed.
For those who disagree, and believe that artificial intelligence will never be able to innovate and create like a human mind, or surpass this incredible ability of this organic brain and the human species, I believe they are kidding themselves, and completely ego-organic-species-centric when it comes to human beings. Of course this is a problem with humans, and we've always known this to be. Please consider all this.
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Is it possible to build an artificially intelligent computer which can out Innovate humans? You believe we can do this, and you also believe that we give far too much credit to human intelligence, especially when it comes to creativity. Further, you believe this is because we just don't quite understand this ability of the human brain. However, as a creative person, or at least someone possessing the ability to come up with new concepts and original thoughts on a daily basis, it doesn't seem so awfully difficult...
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