0320 wan
Ying Wan saw that the lawyer was still here, and said, "You go back and send me the information, I'll go in first now to do some things." ”
The lawyer nodded.
If Ying Wan is really interested, his project may have a chance to make significant progress.
After I went back later, I began to plunge headlong into the learning knowledge of AI.
The electronic information she learned contained similar content, but now she had to absorb more specialized knowledge, so she should find online materials and forums while learning later.
Of course, she didn't look for this because she thought some information was available online, but because she needed inspiration.
Sometimes, in addition to a solid foundation in the profession, the most important thing to do experiments and research is to have enough imagination and inspiration.
Especially when it comes to AI.
The scope of AI is too broad and too wide, and it is not just about making robots intelligent, she can go to some professional forums, and then through expert discussions in this area, see if she can get some inspiration to determine the direction.
She started by watching some expert videos about AI and picked out a few highlights from around the world.
After reading it all afternoon, I finally picked an online forum.
All of them are international, and experts and citizen scientists who are interested in AI gather on this website, putting forward various hypothetical suggestions for their various imaginations, so as to discuss with others, and even propose some directions and future achievements that AI can be applied to.
It should be swept around the evening, and it is probably some people discussing with each other.
There are still those who are really powerful, but most of the ideas put forward are either too illusory, not very practical, or too taken for granted.
But Ying Wan just wanted to get some unique insights, and she didn't care much about these, so she flipped through them, and really found a post for her.
The initiator of the post discussed how to make AI be able to imitate and think like humans autonomously, and he believes that as long as AI can learn to learn autonomously, it will be able to solve the problem of thinking.
And it's impossible for machines to have the same emotions as humans, but it's entirely possible to learn on their own.
This view is actually universal, the question is the details he put forward, how to do it.
He also proposed a set of his own plan, but in the eyes of most people, this plan is still too ridiculous and immature, and there will be no chance for you to experiment in a large factory.
He made several points in the post, but few people talked to him.
After all, most people now put forward AI views, just based on problems in the market, most of them just want to be able to have a little breakthrough is enough, using this breakthrough can make a fortune, too advanced enough topics no one can do, and no one will discuss.
Ying Wan looked at it, and she was noncommittal about the points in the details, but she didn't completely deny it.
The feasibility of everything must be at least based on the failure of the experiment, how do you know if you can't do it without trying it?
But AI is a long-term war, and it can't be done with just a few words, and she was a little interested in this man's statement, so she left a comment at the bottom of the post, made a few replies to the points he raised, and indicated which points are feasible and which points are not feasible and not feasible at all.
The ID she registered on this forum is just plain 'wan'.
Represents her name, which is also very ordinary.