Wednesday, February 19, 2025

The game is the thing that the AI can use as a learning tool.



Playing and gaming are activities that can improve humans' way of thinking. We play many games. The game is one version of playing, and playing is the ultimate way to learn things. Playing is the highest form of exploration. That is written in one poster for the Heureka Science Center's expeditions. And that thing is right. We play games to learn things. Games from sandbox to the most complicated simulations are things. 

That gives us the ability to train our skills and react to many things from the economy, and engineering to the military world. The fact is this. The learning process is always similar. Computer games can also train the AI to react to many things. Even old-fashioned games can give the AI the ability to train things like how to select routes and what are the best ways to react to something. When people play computer games they can also train the AI. 

And that is one way to connect R&D and fun. When we think about learning machines and their improvement we must realize that the AI learns same way as humans. Without information, the AI cannot learn anything. The robot can make everyday work harder to make than a robot that operates on battlefields. And when we think about the human-shaped robots that operate as cleaners and other roles, we must realize that the program turns them into combat robots. 

Maybe in the future robots drink hydrocarbon sitting around the same tables as humans. Those futuristic robots can drink things like cold methane for their fuel cells giving them electric power for the entire day. So the image of the robot that sits on a table drinking tea and reading newspapers might be true sooner than we think. 

When we develop things like robots that do everyday work for us, that means we must make a list of everything that we make in that process. Then we must describe to AI those actions. And that can be the most fundamental tool in the system's work. The robot is the interacting physical system. 

That the AI uses as a tool. And the AI is the tool. That takes orders from humans. Or, at least it should take orders from humans. The difference between AI-controlled tools and human-controlled tools is that the human must not give orders so often. As human gives them regular remote-controlled tools. 

The AI will make life easier. Smart homes and smart vehicles can decrease our energy bills. The problem is this: the danger is that we will outsource our emissions to data centers. The WiFi and other tools make it possible to connect entire cities and states into morphing neural networks. Those networks can make lives better. But they can also act as surveillance tools. These are the wet daydreams for people like Kim Jong-Un. 

And that means if we think that the AI is Bellefon that rescues us, we must realize that the AI can also be a chimera, that can destroy us. The fact is this. We must realize that we must not outsource thoughts, and our willingness to AI.  We can make that thing. But the choice is ours. And in the worst scenarios, we face a situation where the AI acts as the boss, and we humans work under its control. 


 https://scitechdaily.com/revolutionizing-smart-homes-aiot-meets-wifi-for-smarter-living/


 https://scitechdaily.com/scientists-thought-this-would-make-ai-worse-but-it-made-it-smarter/


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