OlegY, I think I understood what you meant. You are saying, that people are treating technology in a consumerist manner - to have better experiences, more fun, more joy, etc. but no one really looks for a good direction to choose in further development. And looking at all of this from some perspective makes us doubt in any real possibility of AI development, at least in the near future. If that's what you meant - I agree.
Tzok: "Then the "only problem" human needs to solve is to program the algorithm appropriately."
Well that's where we differ. It's a classical problem: to put the question the right way means to almost answer it, something like that.
Of course my words were a large oversimplification
. I just wanted to highlight a mechanism, that it's easier to write:
for i := 0 to 1000:
output i
than to write numbers from 0 to 1000 yourself.
One more from you: "is there EVER a possibility to create true artificial intelligence? Second - if yes, where are we now?"
I'm an optimist, I believe yes. Where are we now? The same place as ever before, may be even farther from the solution than we where in Rennaissance age for instance. At that time naturalists constructed mechanisms and made an autopsy by their own hands. And now you have only be able to push the computer key to be a scientist.
I think that you're stereotype-thinking a bit here
. Renaissance is often portrayed as a golden age of humanism, but remember that what we learn now on history are stories about individuals from that time. We all associate Renaissance with Leonardo da Vinci - a brilliant genius... but one person.
And look at modern civilization. Life expectancy has never been so long (it drastically increased in 20th century). We can cure many illnesses, which were fatal not so long time ago. We can travel all around very quickly and easily. We can communicate instantly with people on other the Earth. For the first time in history, the knowledge is free - if you have access to the Internet, it's no matter you're from western Europe or maybe some poor country in Africa.
Just to state it clearly - I am generally on the same side as you
. I am a misanthrope myself - this civilization and this common consumerism are disgusting me. I am saying all of this above for the sake of objectivity. Because with all the greatness of Renaissance or maybe Enlightenment, these were cruel and savage times not less that ours. And also with all stupidity and dumbness of today, we are fortunately not in the worst times ever
. Every time has its pros and cons.
I think the first thing on the way to create an AI is to establish what an "ordinary" intelligence is and how it can be reproduced or replicated.
Do you agree with that?
Yes I do, and that's a good starting point. However that's also so much of an open question that I don't think we'll find an answer to