Just a further note: "AI" is a completely misleading name. No one (sane) in the "AI" business thinks of it as being intelligent. It's just automated statistics (it IS probabilistic) which can find patterns in data. So an An A' pattern won't fit.
Also it usually has much less than a single hundred layers.
Yes, like said. Also I did not see your first draft of writing before. First which comes to my mind when seeing it: It seems you are not referencing any existing work of scientists, which will be a large caveat for many, because that is like science works – enhance what others have done, prove your starting or side points of your arguments by citing what others found, do not do everything from scratch.
Don't write about what you think something is like (e.g. NN), but prove it is like that by citing the right sources, which you have read.
AI is just statistics. It is neither intelligent, nor does it know anything. Especially not what your program wants to do, or in what kind input is needed.
If you got it somehow trained on 30,000 calculator GUIs it still might get a working calculator GUI out, but that would be much more effort than just doing it normally.
And it could never generalize it to other programs, especially not to new ones, where no training base exists.
At an overall C19 prevalence of ~33% in the UK, it is not surprising, that 10-20% of children who there are among the hepatitis cases tested positive for SARS-Cov-2.
Wondering why they take this into account at all for their explanation tries, for the UK.
Still the Israeli cases might point stronger in that direction with 11/12 cases showing C19 has been there.
That article is wrong. It cites sources as wannabe proof for things (e.g. UK would deliver heavy weapons), that do not talk about that.
Just a FUD article probably spawned by putin's pigs, to tear Ukraine friends apart.
Nicht dass ich wüsste, tut mir leid…
heise.de und golem.de sind vielleicht als technikorientierte Seiten interessant. Heise betreibt auch die deutsche Version von Technology Review, und Telepolis; eine Plattform die mehr in Richtung Nachrichten zur Gesellschaftsentwicklung geht (sollte aber kritisch gelesen werden, da zum Teil ein paar 'ungewöhnliche' Ansichten vertreten werden).
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