> But with all AI/Neural Networks it is very possible to match human performance because most of the time you can throw more human-level performance data at it.
Are you in very vague words implying that AGI has been invented? AI might have matched humans in image recognition, but it is far away in general decision making.
And finally, I am tired of listening to "safer than a human". That should never be the comparison, but a human at the helm and an AI running in the background which will take over when the human does an obvious mistake -- you know, like a emergency braking system,
Are you in very vague words implying that AGI has been invented? AI might have matched humans in image recognition, but it is far away in general decision making.
And finally, I am tired of listening to "safer than a human". That should never be the comparison, but a human at the helm and an AI running in the background which will take over when the human does an obvious mistake -- you know, like a emergency braking system,