tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4786784182488135171.post7798109786883225834..comments2023-07-21T17:26:24.127+04:00Comments on Ron George: Machine Learning and Learning HumansRonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16268869622833968439noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4786784182488135171.post-57614107770750343932019-04-04T19:33:38.309+04:002019-04-04T19:33:38.309+04:00Knowledge and wisdom can be achieved in ways we hu...Knowledge and wisdom can be achieved in ways we humans cannot imagine. Our approach in this field is mostly human-centric. Machines can arrive to a similar destination using different means. For example their analytical skills can improve by monitoring gargantuan - unthinkable for humans - amount of data, without checking the quality. Machines can transfer "experiences" or in some way knowledge instantly accross their network and equally for all members. These are attributes that humans have difficulty in comprehending since our limited existance and networking capabilities pose definite borders. The same applies for the rest of animal kingdom. We tend to take as a norm the human way of thinking and of acquiring wisdom, while there are other ways as well.polyenioshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04825110516440591128noreply@blogger.com