And it seems it has also been done with chess. This paper is from 2021:
https://aclanthology.org/2021.ranlp-1.153.pdf
Quote:
"By looking at the activation of neurons, we could see that the information about the row, column and type of figure is stored in different groups of neurons. Thus, the model seems to organise the storage of the information necessary to represent the state of the board."
And it seems it has also been done with chess. This paper is from 2021:
https://aclanthology.org/2021.ranlp-1.153.pdf
Quote:
"By looking at the activation of neurons, we could see that the information about the row, column and type of figure is stored in different groups of neurons. Thus, the model seems to organise the storage of the information necessary to represent the state of the board."
Wow. I've been at least somewhat keeping up with work on AI, and I still under-estimated it. cool.
Wow. I've been at least somewhat keeping up with work on AI, and I still under-estimated it. cool.
@FunnyAnimatorJimTV said in #1:
If an AI was only given 1,000,000 PGNs of random chess games, shown no pieces, board, no rules or other info, would it be able to figure out the rules of the game?
OK, I'll bite... what's AI? What makes it artificial, and what makes it intelligent?
@FunnyAnimatorJimTV said in #1:
> If an AI was only given 1,000,000 PGNs of random chess games, shown no pieces, board, no rules or other info, would it be able to figure out the rules of the game?
OK, I'll bite... what's AI? What makes it artificial, and what makes it intelligent?
@Toadofsky said in #43:
OK, I'll bite... what's AI? What makes it artificial, and what makes it intelligent?
You can bite because your jaw is the result of millions of years of evolution to make the perfect survival mechanism, in other words not artificial. And you are intelligent because you can work out for yourself when you should bite.
@Toadofsky said in #43:
> OK, I'll bite... what's AI? What makes it artificial, and what makes it intelligent?
You can bite because your jaw is the result of millions of years of evolution to make the perfect survival mechanism, in other words not artificial. And you are intelligent because you can work out for yourself when you should bite.
Is Neuro-Sama intelligent?
https://youtu.be/OSSgVV83Brs
@Toadofsky said in #45:
Is Neuro-Sama intelligent?
Partially, I would say. It is able to mimic humans' ability to learn from other humans, including our language structure. (Very apt that it is portayed as child. That is what children do.) But it is not able to mimic human capacity for original thought. It would be unable to invent or discover anything fundamentally new.
@Toadofsky said in #45:
> Is Neuro-Sama intelligent?
Partially, I would say. It is able to mimic humans' ability to learn from other humans, including our language structure. (Very apt that it is portayed as child. That is what children do.) But it is not able to mimic human capacity for original thought. It would be unable to invent or discover anything fundamentally new.