mendis wrote: ↑25 Oct 2022, 12:13
MadMax wrote: ↑25 Oct 2022, 11:15
mendis wrote: ↑25 Oct 2022, 11:02
And yet, the world is running on human built systems! What's more, we have even reached Mars with such imperfect systems!
The world goes wrong quite often. You might see it in your favorite evening news bulletin.
Mars missions have something like a 70% failure rate, either in the launch phase (rocket fails), the cruise phase, or the landing (usually in the entry and descent phase). Some even get to the surface safely and then fail to deploy successfully.
Any AI system is only as good as the programming and the teaching it's given. Both of those are prone to human bias and error. And if you use an AI to design and teach another AI, you'll still have the original errors and biases baked in to the original and these will be inherited to some degree by subsequent systems.
Humans aren't God. We can't do perfect.
So stop trying? I understand why you think so as soon as you said God. You do realize that you are using a complex technology to communicate with me here right? Something where a number of highly motivated people that have tried, failed and succeeded over decades to enable this. This sports itself involves blood and sweat of engineers that have enabled competing machines using ultra complex technologies.
If you do not try, you don't belong.
Oh, I'm not religious at all. It was an attempt to demonstrate the difference between where we are and where would need to be to make things perfectly. Just about every culture has some form of deity that is perfect and thus it's a simple cross-cultural reference point.
As to the rest of your post, yes, computers are amazingly complex and technical things. And they go wrong, even though many thousands of very clever people have designed, built and programmed them.
My original point was that even if we had an AI system checking for off track excursions, etc., as suggested earlier in the thread, it would still be liable to biases and errors just as the current human adjudicators are - because the AI system would be built by people and, well you know the rest of it.