With the new Halo game coming out on December 8th. We get another glimpse or perspective on #AI and the many ways it’s being imagined in a fantasy setting. Although this is a video game it is still pulling in real-world thoughts and theories on AI and the concepts around them.

An example is:
Smart and Simple A.I.s – https://lnkd.in/gsBjAGT5

The only change to the below text was that I changed (dumb ai) to (simple ai).

Smart AIs, or A.I.s that are not confined to their one purpose, have a normal operational life span of about seven years. Because the “Smart” A.I. is subject to an established memory core which cannot be replaced, the more the A.I. collects data, the less “thinking” space it has to work with. An A.I. will literally “think” itself to death.

As where Simple A.I.s do not have this problem as they do not learn anything that is outside of their set limits of a dynamic memory processing matrix. They are quite useful in their particular field of expertise but very limited.

Although from what I have seen we do not fully have Smart AI in this sense available now. There are more than a few simple AIs that can be used and tied into existing systems. These will of course need to maintain some sort of human-in-the-loop activities. This is where I believe automation plays a key role in building those interactions or interfaces.

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Doug Shannon, a top 50 global leader in intelligent automation, shares regular insights from his 20+ years of experience in digital transformation, AI, and self-healing automation solutions for enterprise success.