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If our perspective is imperfect, and we create an "intelligence" based on that flawed perspective, we create an imperfect copy of something that is imperfect (like a VHS tape copy).
If we go the other direction, what is the word or phrase that describes the opposite of artificial intelligence from our imperfect perspective?
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If our perspective is imperfect, and we create an "intelligence" based on that flawed perspective, we create an imperfect copy of something that is imperfect (like a VHS tape copy).
If we go the other direction, what is the word or phrase that describes the opposite of artificial intelligence from our imperfect perspective?
single-word-requests meaning meaning-in-context
closed as unclear what you're asking by Mitch, Jason Bassford, tchrist♦ Mar 24 at 15:22
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Natural stupidity, of course
– Armen Ծիրունյան
Mar 24 at 14:24
This more of a philosophical question than anything about language. Maybe try it at artificial intelligence.SE
– Mitch
Mar 24 at 14:42
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it belongs on AI.SE
– Mitch
Mar 24 at 14:44
You could use hyperlogical, based on the idea that artificial intelligence is designed to favor a likely solution over a rigidly reasoned one, as it does in natural language processing where the meaning of an utterance is uncertain.
– Global Charm
Mar 24 at 19:16
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If our perspective is imperfect, and we create an "intelligence" based on that flawed perspective, we create an imperfect copy of something that is imperfect (like a VHS tape copy).
If we go the other direction, what is the word or phrase that describes the opposite of artificial intelligence from our imperfect perspective?
single-word-requests meaning meaning-in-context
If our perspective is imperfect, and we create an "intelligence" based on that flawed perspective, we create an imperfect copy of something that is imperfect (like a VHS tape copy).
If we go the other direction, what is the word or phrase that describes the opposite of artificial intelligence from our imperfect perspective?
single-word-requests meaning meaning-in-context
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Natural stupidity, of course
– Armen Ծիրունյան
Mar 24 at 14:24
This more of a philosophical question than anything about language. Maybe try it at artificial intelligence.SE
– Mitch
Mar 24 at 14:42
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it belongs on AI.SE
– Mitch
Mar 24 at 14:44
You could use hyperlogical, based on the idea that artificial intelligence is designed to favor a likely solution over a rigidly reasoned one, as it does in natural language processing where the meaning of an utterance is uncertain.
– Global Charm
Mar 24 at 19:16
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3
Natural stupidity, of course
– Armen Ծիրունյան
Mar 24 at 14:24
This more of a philosophical question than anything about language. Maybe try it at artificial intelligence.SE
– Mitch
Mar 24 at 14:42
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it belongs on AI.SE
– Mitch
Mar 24 at 14:44
You could use hyperlogical, based on the idea that artificial intelligence is designed to favor a likely solution over a rigidly reasoned one, as it does in natural language processing where the meaning of an utterance is uncertain.
– Global Charm
Mar 24 at 19:16
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Natural stupidity, of course
– Armen Ծիրունյան
Mar 24 at 14:24
Natural stupidity, of course
– Armen Ծիրունյան
Mar 24 at 14:24
This more of a philosophical question than anything about language. Maybe try it at artificial intelligence.SE
– Mitch
Mar 24 at 14:42
This more of a philosophical question than anything about language. Maybe try it at artificial intelligence.SE
– Mitch
Mar 24 at 14:42
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it belongs on AI.SE
– Mitch
Mar 24 at 14:44
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it belongs on AI.SE
– Mitch
Mar 24 at 14:44
You could use hyperlogical, based on the idea that artificial intelligence is designed to favor a likely solution over a rigidly reasoned one, as it does in natural language processing where the meaning of an utterance is uncertain.
– Global Charm
Mar 24 at 19:16
You could use hyperlogical, based on the idea that artificial intelligence is designed to favor a likely solution over a rigidly reasoned one, as it does in natural language processing where the meaning of an utterance is uncertain.
– Global Charm
Mar 24 at 19:16
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I believe (or have faith?) that the opposite of "artificial intelligence" would be "omniscience" - i.e. the quality of having infinite knowledge, wisdom, and understanding. It is a natural attribute correctly ascribed only to God.
https://www.thefreedictionary.com/omniscient
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I believe (or have faith?) that the opposite of "artificial intelligence" would be "omniscience" - i.e. the quality of having infinite knowledge, wisdom, and understanding. It is a natural attribute correctly ascribed only to God.
https://www.thefreedictionary.com/omniscient
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I believe (or have faith?) that the opposite of "artificial intelligence" would be "omniscience" - i.e. the quality of having infinite knowledge, wisdom, and understanding. It is a natural attribute correctly ascribed only to God.
https://www.thefreedictionary.com/omniscient
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I believe (or have faith?) that the opposite of "artificial intelligence" would be "omniscience" - i.e. the quality of having infinite knowledge, wisdom, and understanding. It is a natural attribute correctly ascribed only to God.
https://www.thefreedictionary.com/omniscient
I believe (or have faith?) that the opposite of "artificial intelligence" would be "omniscience" - i.e. the quality of having infinite knowledge, wisdom, and understanding. It is a natural attribute correctly ascribed only to God.
https://www.thefreedictionary.com/omniscient
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Natural stupidity, of course
– Armen Ծիրունյան
Mar 24 at 14:24
This more of a philosophical question than anything about language. Maybe try it at artificial intelligence.SE
– Mitch
Mar 24 at 14:42
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it belongs on AI.SE
– Mitch
Mar 24 at 14:44
You could use hyperlogical, based on the idea that artificial intelligence is designed to favor a likely solution over a rigidly reasoned one, as it does in natural language processing where the meaning of an utterance is uncertain.
– Global Charm
Mar 24 at 19:16