in theory it could write random strings of every word in dictionary at max possibilities and there must be a bunch of sentence solving cancer but how could we know it would work if we havent tested it for real
With that many parameters it would be capable of profound deduction. I think far before it deduces a cure for cancer it would deduce that a cure for cancer has already been made and has been covered up
it'd use so much energy and material in the process of assembling and operating it, that it'd destroy the whole earth thereby killing off all life and getting rid of cancer.
Current AI is making significant progress. Alpha fold is an especially impotent leap forward. The power of intelligence seems to be, ironically, undervalued by the most intelligent species. If we manage to not destroy ourselves in the next few decades I wouldn't be surprised if the majority of suffering and death, both human and animal were eradicated. Camus was probably more right than he knew in what an absurd situation we find ourselves in.
Depends
You need to train it first. Good luck with that
this is why formal computer education matters kids
That's like 3.5 × 10^80 or something gigabytes of information to store
not the kind you're spreading
in theory it could write random strings of every word in dictionary at max possibilities and there must be a bunch of sentence solving cancer but how could we know it would work if we havent tested it for real
You don't understand medicine or chemistry clearly
You can know if something works or not before trying it, you know what certain elements binds to and what it doesn't bind too
The hard part is summarizing all that data and applying it
No.
With that many parameters it would be capable of profound deduction. I think far before it deduces a cure for cancer it would deduce that a cure for cancer has already been made and has been covered up
Glad we started by training it to be a schitzo
it'd use so much energy and material in the process of assembling and operating it, that it'd destroy the whole earth thereby killing off all life and getting rid of cancer.
>the whole earth
never mind that. It'd need many quintillion times the whole observable universe, actually.
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it would be extremely painful
Current AI is making significant progress. Alpha fold is an especially impotent leap forward. The power of intelligence seems to be, ironically, undervalued by the most intelligent species. If we manage to not destroy ourselves in the next few decades I wouldn't be surprised if the majority of suffering and death, both human and animal were eradicated. Camus was probably more right than he knew in what an absurd situation we find ourselves in.
>especially impotent
kek, that's like the opposite of what you probably meant (important)
>searching for a cure for cancer...
>cancer needs humans to survive
>no more humans = no more cancer
>solution: kill all humans
There isn't enough human created data in existance for that many parameters.
if it wanted to (it won't)
There's no general model for cancer, so that won't work.