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minus-squareBlóðbók@slrpnk.netlinkfedilinkarrow-up3·4 months agoOnce. They do not have the ability to learn or adapt on their own. They are created by humans through “deep learning”, but that is fundamentally different from continuously learning based on one’s own actions and experiences.
minus-squareCanadaPlus@lemmy.sdf.orglinkfedilinkarrow-up1·4 months agoYeah, once they’re out of training, that’s true. It’s almost like we grow this semi-intelligence, and then run it in something like a deep coma. I wouldn’t quite say it’s a one-time thing, though. It’s not only possible but typical to put it back in training to finetune it.
Once. They do not have the ability to learn or adapt on their own. They are created by humans through “deep learning”, but that is fundamentally different from continuously learning based on one’s own actions and experiences.
Yeah, once they’re out of training, that’s true. It’s almost like we grow this semi-intelligence, and then run it in something like a deep coma.
I wouldn’t quite say it’s a one-time thing, though. It’s not only possible but typical to put it back in training to finetune it.