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Tang Feng: AI is not smart at the beginning, it needs a mature process The way she constructs her own knowledge system allows her to have her own anchoring method early on in the face of an increasingly complex world, so that she can move towards her desired goal without being influenced by the chaos of the outside world. From how Tang Feng learns by herself, constructs her own ideological system, and how to unfold a day, this book shows that Tang Feng can not only complete the work efficiently, but also take into account the quality of life and the needs of self-study in the daily tasks. Tang Feng breaks away from the traditional learning path and intelligent time management, which is not only the method for her to maintain clear thinking, but also the key to not being kidnapped by work and becoming the leader of her own life. The following are excerpts from the book: AI is not smart at the beginning, it needs a maturing process Another science fiction writer admired by Musk and Zuckerberg is Ian, who is regarded as a national treasure by Scotland. M.Banks (lain M. Banks), Tang Feng used to read his science fiction novels, especially the "Culture" series of novels he wrote with the background of the universe. "Culture" tells the story of a time in the future when the world is already dominated by AI machines. Although humans and AI coexist peacefully, the role of humans has become less important in this civilization. Tang Feng believes that "Culture" has a characteristic that is rare in other science fiction novels, that is, the author conveys one thing: "If human beings pass on the value of society to AI well, what will the final state of civilization be like? , I think this is quite good.” He believes that when most people think of AI, they assume that it has developed to a very mature stage. They have never thought that AI also has a transitional stage from immaturity to maturity, so most science fiction novels only need to mention AI. , that is, the AI has matured to the point that the robot will rebel, and then inexplicably kill all the humans on the earth, or it is like the AI in the movie "The Matrix", which is basically like a god, and can solve all problems. Many sci-fi novels treat AI as either a child with a temper tantrum or an omnipotent god, skipping the intermediate stage, but what most people don't expect is that AI also needs to go from a three- or four-year-old child to a thirty- or forty-year-old In the process of socialization, in this stage of maturity, how can humans accompany AI to move forward? Tang Feng gave an example. Jiang Fengnan wrote a novel "The Life Cycle of Virtual Creatures", which dealt with the issue of AI. How it started from being similar to animals, and then slowly began to develop into the intelligence of human beings at the age of eight or nine. Its process is not only eye-opening, but also a lot of thought-provoking.
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