Just finished reading an article about how AI cannot replace one's use of craftsmanship which, coincidentally, is a tag in my byline. A point briefly mentioned, but not dwelt on, made me ask, "Will AI stop us from asking questions? If you don't ask questions then you aren't exploring. If you aren't exploring how do you discover?"
Since AI's results only happen from past information, it doesn't seem it can discover new areas on its own. I don't mean finding bugs or a fancy algorithm. I mean could it discover digital logic before anyone knew what digital logic was? Could it develop FreeBSD before anyone knew what an operating system was? I don't think so.
Since AI's results only happen from past information, it doesn't seem it can discover new areas on its own. I don't mean finding bugs or a fancy algorithm. I mean could it discover digital logic before anyone knew what digital logic was? Could it develop FreeBSD before anyone knew what an operating system was? I don't think so.