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The artificial neural network will learn from these examples, find consistent patterns in them and start generating its own solutions, picking all the "P”s. You just need to feed in a million texts and show it a thousand characters, similar to the letter "p". Modern artificial intelligence does not need to define data structure and invent rules. Modern machine learning technology is even more magic.

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This is how ABBYY FineReader software learned to recognize even fonts it has never seen before. Other hypotheses are developed when recognizing the circle and the bar - these are "p", "d" or "b", and are either proven or refuted. This is how text is recognized when there are millions of fonts: an expert lays out letters on the elements and creates a rule: if you see a small bar attached to the left side of a circle, it is the letter "p". Engineers and experts labored long, teaching intelligent technologies to produce and test different hypotheses and rules. In the 1990s, the first AI technologies required rules. The evolution of the electronic intellect And, by that time, AI will be in use in every business, in all parts of our life. Artificial intelligence will learn to create other artificial intellects more efficient and powerful than human-designed systems. However, if computer technologies continue to develop at the same speed, then, according to futurist Raymond Kurzweil and other researchers, desktop computers would outsmart or even surpass the human brain in computational capabilities by 2030-2040.ĭoes this mean that robots will triumph over people in 2030-2040? Not quite. Bees are technically 100 times dumber than dogs and 100,000 times dumber than humans. Modern computer systems contain only a few hundred thousand neurons and in rare cases, a few million, which, in terms of intelligence, is comparable to a bee. A human has 85 billion neurons in the system. That of a bee – of 800,000 neurons, of a dog - of 160 million neurons. The nervous system of a mosquito consists of about half a million neurons.







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