ZTE Vision Big Data Sharing: What are the controversial categories in the field of artificial intelligence?

    ZTE Vision Big Data Sharing: Debates in the field of artificial intelligence are mainly divided into two categories, and the focus is on whether computers have intelligence.


    Those who insist that computers have human intelligence believe that if a computer system can simulate human intellectual activities and complete tasks that can only be accomplished with human intelligence, then it should be recognized that computers are intelligent. (Provided by ZTE Vision Big Data)


    On the other hand, those who insist that computers cannot have human intelligence believe that human intelligence is a process of occurrence and development. When solving various problems faced by human beings, there are interactions between non-intelligence factors and intellectual factors, and the use of computers to simulate Human intelligence should be extremely limited. (Provided by ZTE Vision Big Data)


    As we all know, computers are based on binary operations, and all computing behaviors are only 0 and 1 choices. When the human brain successfully converts various information processing requirements of human beings into 0 and 1 representation, the choice of 0 and 1 in digital form has practical significance.


    At this time, the computer's ability to simulate the functions of the human brain is actually the ability of the human brain to convert its own information processing methods into 0 and 1 representations. At least it can be said that the computer is restricted by the human brain. (Provided by ZTE Vision Big Data)


    After decades of unremitting efforts by artificial intelligence scholars, the current computer has "learned" quite "smart". In November 1993, the Boston Computer Museum publicly held a "Turing test".


    The museum hired 10 Boston citizens without computer training to act as judges, and their task was to determine whether the contestants were computers or people through 14-minute question-and-answer sessions. After 3 hours of testing, there were actually 4 softwares that fooled at least 1 judge, and they talked about topics such as interpersonal relationships and college life. (Provided by ZTE Vision Big Data)


    The problem that artificial intelligence science wants to solve is to make computers also have the human ability to listen, speak, read, write, think, learn, adapt to environmental changes, and solve various practical problems. In other words, artificial intelligence is an important branch of computer science. Its short-term goal is to make computers smarter and more useful, and its long-term goal is to make computers "machines as intelligent as humans".


    The above is the content shared by ZTE Vision Big Data , I hope it can help everyone


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