A thought about AI

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AI has gradually matured and been introduced into various industries, subtly changing people's lives. As users, the most common AI service we actually enjoy is smart push.
To give a simple example, online shopping and short videos have now become people's entertainment lifestyles. When you frequently follow a video on the same topic or the same type of clothing, you will find that the APP will automatically push you related types of information.
This is the so-called smart push, smart is knowing your preferences, and smart is saving you the time to find it yourself. However, over time, users will find that they are framed by this kind of intelligence and are always browsing their original topics of interest. Therefore, AI is actually confining people's thoughts and narrowing people's horizons.


Artificial intelligence has limitations

Artificial intelligence, as the name suggests, artificial + intelligence, humans understand well, that is, humans can do it. But "intelligence" has always been controversial. The only intelligence that a person understands is the intelligence of the person himself, which is a generally agreed view. But our understanding of our own intelligence is very limited, and our understanding of the necessary elements that constitute human intelligence is also limited, so the artificial intelligence produced also has limitations.
It's like supporting the underlying algorithms of artificial intelligence. Maybe the engineer only sets up to give users what they like, but neglects to help users discover new worlds.

Where is the "intelligence" of artificial intelligence

So where is the "wisdom" of AI embodied in the convenience? Zhizai knows you better? Is Chi saving people's repetitive work? Every day like you push the initial points of interest, over time, for users who have been served by artificial intelligence, they will find themselves in these two situations.
The first is that users will miss the exciting content of other themes; the second is that they will get bored when they receive the same topic frequently. They want to see other themes and find that they have been completely "controlled. In
this situation, I think you too I have complained about where is the AI ​​"smart", which frames the user's mind and prevents users from having the opportunity to understand the latest market consultation. So who needs this convenience?

Artificial intelligence triggers information silos

The island of information here, on the one hand, refers to the underlying algorithm of artificial intelligence. According to the algorithm set in advance, artificial intelligence can only play cards according to existing routines, that is, discover the user's preferences, and then push the related preferences. Information; on the other hand, information islands refer to the closed obstacles that this intelligence brings to users to obtain information. The user can only be forced to lock on the island he is currently interested in, and his vision is completely framed. It seems that there is no communication with the outside world, and he can only watch his own interests until he is bored and leaves.

Artificial intelligence "smart" still needs to evolve

Back to the beginning of the article, what is artificial intelligence. Baidu Baike's explanation is that it is a new technological science that studies and develops theories, methods, technologies and application systems used to simulate, extend and expand human intelligence.
Looking at the definition, the terms extension and extension are a bit dazzling. Where is the extension? Where is the extension? Obviously users are restricted and want to extend but have been "intelligent". The "intelligence" of artificial intelligence still needs to evolve.

Conclusion

Artificial intelligence, "smart" is to save people's repetitive work, but users who enjoy artificial intelligence services have been repeated. Various "scopes" are forced to shrink. When AI is truly intelligent, Maybe it will drive the progress of the entire society.

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