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@laurentiuvladutmanea Laurențiu, you seem to be limiting your understanding of AI and its capabilities. Your argument that AI programs do not learn like humans is not entirely accurate. While AI may not learn in the exact same way as humans, it can still recognize patterns and improve over time based on its training data. The term "learning" can be applied to both human and AI processes of improving through experience. Regarding your argument that AI does not give anyone the ability to create, I disagree. AI can aid artists in the creative process, just like a pencil or a paintbrush can. AI can help generate images based on the artist's description and preferences, freeing the artist from the limitations of their physical abilities. That, in my opinion, is a win for humanity and a form of creation. You also mention the opposition to AI in the art industry. Yes, there are some people who are concerned about the impact of AI on traditional art forms. However, this is not a new phenomenon. Throughout history, new technologies have been met with resistance, but eventually, they have been embraced and integrated into our lives. The same will happen with AI. Wetware and software are both functional systems that process and store information. Wetware refers to the human brain and its processes, while software refers to the programs and applications run on a computer. Although they may seem vastly different, they share many similarities in terms of their function. One key similarity is the way in which they process information. Both wetware and software take in inputs, process them through various algorithms, and produce outputs. This processing can range from simple arithmetic operations to complex decision-making processes. In both cases, the inputs are transformed into outputs through a series of steps that are guided by a set of rules or algorithms. Another similarity between wetware and software is the way in which they store information. Both the human brain and a computer's hard drive store vast amounts of information that can be retrieved and used to inform decision-making processes. The human brain has the ability to store memories, experiences, and knowledge, while a computer's hard drive can store digital information such as files, images, and videos. Finally, both wetware and software have the ability to learn and adapt over time. The human brain can learn from experience and change the way it processes information based on new information, while software can be programmed to incorporate machine learning algorithms that allow it to learn and improve over time. AI, or artificial intelligence, can literally be seen as the emulation of wetware on software. This means that the complex processes and abilities that are found in the human brain, such as problem solving, decision making, and learning, are being replicated and implemented in software systems. This allows for machines to perform tasks that were once only possible for humans, and has the potential to revolutionize the way we interact with technology. I think you should give your stance a second thought, afterall, most of your opinions are based purely on indirect observation and speculation. You make very subjective arguments, most notably regarding how you define things like learning and creation.
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