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raddevus2-Dec-20 3:53
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BabyYoda wrote:
A computer can't do anything but what it is told to do. It's impossible.

I know what you mean, but this isn't as true as you would like to believe any more.

To discuss it further you would have to read the entire book, The Creativity Code by (mathematician and professor) Marcus du Sautoy[^]

That sounds a bit arrogant, but it's not intended to be. That book explains that there are now algorithms that are continually updated by AI which make decisions which humans no longer have a way to track.

The really interesting example is where the Go (ancient game) algorithm made a Go move while playing the best Go player in the world. The commentators noted that the move was not intelligent. But then that move caused the algorithm to beat the human player.
Now that move is a standard move at the stage of a game of Go but the move was "created" by an algorithm and no one can explain why the computer chose that particular move.

There are many other things where it is now becoming impossible to point to source code where the decision came from. quite interesting. Read the book and see if it starts to change your mind on these things. It's really fascinating.
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