

So true! We only rearrange the pieces to our liking.Hervé wrote:so even when we think we are creative... we're not
*sigh*ivox3 wrote:And now to take your fine work and twist it into that which is ----my sickness.
My theory is that all distribution systems end up looking like that.hervé wrote:it shows how much human is part of nature and can't escape his condition... so even when we think we are creative... we're not..
On the contrary, I believe that the next evolution of AI in computer software will require the randomness of chance in the calculations to better mimic the human decision making and problem solving abilities. If you think about it, there's no way to write a solution for every problem that arises, the computer must be able to sort through and weigh the consequences of semi-random possible solutions.Hervé wrote:... a note : we all know something called "Chance"... well the more we use computers, the more the "chances" will vanish... I heard that 2 submarines had a collision... (1 from USA, the other from USSR) so you wonder... what a chance ! (or bad luck) !... I mean the ocean is so vast.. and there is not so much traffic undersea.. so why...? well both were training.. a certain type of training that requires the use of some special programs.. that tells them where they should go.. how.. when.. etc.. they were'nt using the same programs.. but apparently both programs gave both submarines the same orders...
so where are we going if there is no "chance" for anything... an ant world.. pretty much..
We don't accept mistakes... and as a result, M. Chance will have no place in this world anymore... voila..
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Her? where is her?rusteberg wrote:aha! sandy made a habitat for her little guest!