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artificial intelligence

SOURCE: Peter Jame Boddy ; These are my thoughts

why can we not apply biological theories to producing a basic artificial intelligence?

physical principles could dictate artificial descicion making.

Meiosis in reproduction produces randomly different results due to the way in wich the split DNA chains lie in relationship to one another. At a points of contact code changes are produced which cause mutation and variation.

Why could we not apply this principle to AI and for example have lines of computer code that are chaged randomly when they come into contact with one another?

The problem with existing AI is that it relys on previously input data from a human, this means that we can only use AI in a limited manner.

If there were random inputs it could have important implications. these are merely musings.

Unfounded and unreasearched.

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