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Sakuyu
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Are there any people here who are into artificial intelligence? And if so what is your experience with it?

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    Got the course in college last semester 😅
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    My experience is that even poor quality artificial intelligence is better than most human intelligence.
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    Only as in reading general stuff and being fascinated. But a rather interesting question is if we will continue to have exponential growth of computational capacity. Because we seem to be right before the curve skyrockets.
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    Tock the course in machine learning that stanford had online a few years ago and have been doing some very simple clustering. Also started playing Screeps last friday, playing a build an conquer by programing an ai to direct your population.
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    @baconface Yeah I think often that a person could easily be replaced by an ai. And sometimes even by a simple program ^^
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    @Voxera nice will try it too sounds interesting ^^
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    courses are fine but if you must really start applying them to realize how it works(?)
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    @pretz
    I took the course, and made a sudoku solver, that uses a combination of several algorithms of ai.
    You understand the concept of the course and the algorithms more when you make a proj that uses them, my proj wasn't complicated, but it helped me understand the course very well
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    @Heatstreak
    It is not really mathematical, it uses algorithms to make the computer take the best decision first; off course it is mathematically based but u won't study like math, tou will get the algorithms.
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    @Heatstreak
    I am not an expert, I said before I just got the course and a sudoku solver, but it helps in finding fast solutions, as for chess game if you want to program the game to how play, u said it was only maths, mmmmm, I don't know about that maybe there is multiple types of ai courses, I took the course as algorithms of how the pc should react and for example when trying to find the solution of lets say the sudoku puzzle.
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    @Heatstreak
    Lets take the sudoku solver as an example, If you want to program it I think that you will try the algo that try every number in a single square, I tried it my self, it takes more time than to use the algorithms that are provided in ai courses, when I tried some algorithms, it took less time.
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