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[[File:AI Comments.png|450px|thumb|center|Some intelligent [[chatbot]]s, yesterday.]] | [[File:AI Comments.png|450px|thumb|center|Some intelligent [[chatbot]]s, yesterday.]] | ||
}}You will see much scepticism in these pages that the claims advanced [[artificial intelligence]] are all they | }}You will see much scepticism in these pages that the claims habitually advanced in the cause of [[artificial intelligence]] are all they crack up to be. This is not just predicated on the quality of [[LinkedIn]]’s [[AI]]-generated question prompts — though they are certainly articulate evidence for the defence. ''Happy work-iversary!'' | ||
We say that | We say that [[algorithm]]ic processes — even clever ones — are simply ''incapable'' of responding to unexpected events in [[complex system]]s. Crisis management requires imagination, creativity, and the ability to quickly construct a [[narrative]] — qualities not possessed by any [[artificial intelligence]] known to the world today. Expecting preconfigured [[algorithm]]s to solve novel problems is like expecting Newtonian mechanics to explain the very events which, by their existence, [[falsify]] Newtonian mechanics. One needs to construct an entirely new model. | ||
Here is the prosecution’s clincher. | Here is the prosecution’s clincher. |