-Brandon
On 9/25/06, Travis Font <travi...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Simple question, but worth the discussion:
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> Will artificial intelligence always lack stupidity?
> true or false?
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Interesting question. This is the way i think about it: You'd define stupidity as something that is not probable -> therefore anything/event that has a probability less than 1 could be considered as stupid. E.g. if an event (lets call it 'J') is near 0.9 probability of happening then considering it or basing further events on J would be a good decision. If on the other hand the probability of J is say 0.01 then basing further decisions would be considered stupid. So where you design the AI to place the cutoff for further decision making would decide how stupid it can be
john