[ExI] Neural networks score higher than humans in reading and comprehension test

spike spike66 at att.net
Tue Jan 16 22:50:59 UTC 2018


 

 

On Behalf Of John Clark

Subject: Re: [ExI] Neural networks score higher than humans in reading and comprehension test

 

On Tue, Jan 16, 2018 at 2:55 PM, Dylan Distasio <interzone at gmail.com <mailto:interzone at gmail.com> > wrote:

 

​> >​…in theory, adversarial attacks can be used to game machine learning systems in a black hat hacking sort of way.  You could trick the system into doing exactly what you want it to just by feeding it bad data for ill gotten gain.

 

​>…It's certainly a good thing that unlike computers its impossible ​to fool human beings, otherwise we could end up with a president who was not only crazy but also stupid....  John K Clark ​

 

 

I am eager for AI systems to get smarter than humans.  Then we can see which political party they join, see if they switch parties as they self-train and get smarter, etc.  That would be a kick: we could set some of them to get all their information from CNN, another from Reason.com, another from Fox, make bets on their scores from I-Side-With, that kinda thing.  That would be a hoot.

 

spike

 

 

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