I can't come up with a useful definition of intelligence that doesn't boil down to "really really really good pattern matching."
Heuristics. Learning over time (not just training), and the ability to make new rules. No doubt a personal view on AI (like I said -- most chess? not intelligent enough -- impressive number crunching, though -- do they have programs that can learn how to beat specific people over time? That'd rock), but that's what elevates it for me.
My ease in describing OCR as AI is probably slanted by knowing a decent amount about it, so it's not
just
familiarity breeding contempt.
Hey, isn't Nutrax for Nerves, per Peter Wimsey??
Heuristics. Learning over time (not just training), and the ability to make new rules.
Oh, yes! Absolutely.
(I don't know why my brain lumped this in with pattern-matching, because I really did have it in mind. Today would probably not be the best day to give me a Turing Test.)
My ease in describing OCR as AI is probably slanted by knowing a decent amount about it, so it's not just familiarity breeding contempt.
any other theatre/music geeks thinking "original cast recording" or is it just me? or that I'm listening to the Wicked soundtrack, which I will be seeing in THREE AND HALF HOURS.
Why does Nutrax want you to take pictures of your food?
Wow, that's a bunch of perky bullshit.
most chess? not intelligent enough -- impressive number crunching, though -- do they have programs that can learn how to beat specific people over time?
I think there are chess playing programs that learn, but the ones that use brute-force computation can beat the pants off of them.
Wow, that's a bunch of perky bullshit.
What if I told you the dieticians on the other side of the computer were actually robots?
Photographing your food...not such a bad idea. I keep a food diary, and often disremember portion sizes.