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'' YOU MEAN TO SAY - now, wait a minute.... YOU MEAN TO SAY that after nearly 76 years of independence that's where Karachi has got to? Surely, you must be kidding! I just don't buy that! ''
'' What's A.G.I. saying about Karachi? I am told it's a '' hell hole.'' What's the possibility that The Economist got it all wrong? Can that be true, Haleema, Hussain, Zaeem, Ghazi ? ''
'' Now, Founder Ghazi, do you feel that Karachi needs a makeover plan? For humans know how to deal with a chaotic and constantly changing world. Machines struggle to master the unexpected. Maybe, you Founders want !WOW! to raise the capital and help position Karachi for the future?''.
FOR !WOW!, It is a tough assignment to help explain the plight of Karachi to the American students, or the students of the world? '' How the hell did Karachi get here and there? ''
As for me, I just have one question to get to the heart of the problem : '' Did Karachi ever have problem related maturity in governance.''
But be that as it may, - no problem at all - let me first rise on behalf of the Global Founder Framers of !WOW! and pay rousing respects to this great journalist, and a first tier fearless gentleman Kamran Khan and assure his great self of every honour and support in the service of Humanity.''
IN A RECENT SURVEY OF THE ASSOCIATION for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence - a 40-year-old academic society that includes some of the most respected researchers in the field, more than three-quarters of respondents said :
The methods used to build today's technology were unlikely to lead to A.G.I :
'' There's a temptation to engage in a kind of magical thinking. But these are not miracles.''
Opinions differ in part because scientists cannot even agree on a way of defining human intelligence, arguing over the merits and flaws of I.Q. tests and other benchmarks.
Comparing our own brains for machines is even more subjective. This means that identifying A.G.I. is essentially a matter of opinion.
And scientists have no hard evidence that today's technologies are capable of performing even some of the simpler things the brain can do, like recognizing irony and feeling empathy.
Claims of A.G.I's imminent arrival are based on statistical extrapolations - and wishful thinking.
According to various benchmark tests, today's technologies are improving at a consistent rate in some notable areas, like math and computer programming. But these tests describe only a small part of what people can do.
Humans know how to deal with a chaotic and constantly changing world. Machines struggle to master the unexpected. Humans can dream up ideas that the world has never seen. Machines typically repeat or enhance what they have seen before.
That is why Mr. Frossi and other skeptics say pushing machines to human-level intelligence will require at least one big idea that the world's technologists have not yet dreamed up. There is no way of knowing how long they will take.
'' A system that's better than humans in one way will not necessarily be better in other ways, '' the Harvard cognitive scientist Steven Pinker said :
''There's just no such thing as an automatic, omniscient, omnipotent, solver of every problem, including ones we haven't even thought of yet. There's a temptation to engage in a kind of magical thinking. But these systems are not miracles. They are very impressive gadgets. ''
'' A.I. CAN GET THERE'' : Chatbots like ChatGPT are driven by what scientists call neural networks, mathematical systems that can identify patterns in text, images and sounds.
By pinpointing patterns in vast troves of Wikipedia articles, news stories and chat logs, for instance, these systems can learn to generate humanlike text on their own.
That means these systems are progressing much faster than computer technologies of the past. In previous decades, software engineers built applications one line of code at a time, a process that could never produce something as powerful as ChatGPT.
Because neural networks can learn from data, they can quickly reach new heights.
This Master Publishing continues. The World Students Society thanks Cade Metz, and Kamran Khan.
With most respectful dedication to the Leaders of the world, the Global Founder Framers of The World Students Society, and then Parents, Students, Professors and Teachers.
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