Artificial Intelligence

What is Artificial Intelligence
When we think about Artificial Intelligence (AI) we might think that means:
· machines that think like humans,
· machines that act like humans,
· machines that think rationally,
· machines that act rationally.
Muscle Memory?
The reality is very different, even some of the most developed multi-billion dollar systems, are not able to do the things that the human / animal brain does with little or no difficulty. The problem is that actions such as sight or recognition are difficult to program. In reality, the brain creates numerous constructs to work together to complete a more complex task. The more you do something the more constructs get created and the most efficient group survives.
You might think of this as muscle memory; you do something so many times it becomes natural. You execute without thought and requiring very little energy.
Computer systems do not work like this. The simplicity and elegance of the synapsis is not replicated in today’s technology. The amount of compute power and energy required to run an operation is the same no matter how many times it is executed. In other words, “no muscle memory, or learning”. artificial intelligence machine learning


The Challenges
Finally, one the greatest challenges, is common sense. Those “learned” norms of what is right and wrong, what is most likely to work, what just never makes sense, and what is acceptable in today’s society. Granted, many humans are challenged when it comes to common sense, but for the computational array, the capability of building relative constructs and “learning” is still a long way off.
Current technology relies on data sets that “have done it before.” Some models even try to identify different ways and then try to create a new solution. The problem is that this method relies on something already done. The primary characteristics of intelligence are imagination and reasoning.
