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Discussion in 'Off Topic Hot Rods & Customs' started by DDDenny, May 30, 2024.

  1. gene-koning
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    If we keep point out the things wrong, AI will improve itself, if the program has been written correctly.
     
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  2. b-body-bob
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    I'm unconvinced that improving AI is the right answer.
     
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  3. 65pacecar
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  6. SS327
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    I’m not certain I could get into it, but if I could I’d drive it.
     
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  8. Harv
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    This one has me torn. It has a Gravedigger feel to it, but not quite... perhaps a touch deeper shade of crimson near the collar.

    Recognise though that there is not much '51 Ford left in Gravedigger either.

    Cheers,
    Harv
     
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  9. SS327
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    That’s good because it is a 51 Chevy sedan delivery. Or it started out like one originally.
     
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  10. gene-koning
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    I never said that improving AI was good, but only that if we keep pointing the things wrong, and if its program was written correctly, it should improve itself.

    What I have seen from AI (AI stands for Artificial Intelligence) in general, at this point, is that I believe it needs to be restricted so much it becomes a thing of the past.

    Much of AI's original programing reflects its original programmer's opinion so much that it does not have the ability (which its suppose to be able to do) to compare those original opinions against the actual facts and adjust accordingly, when ever those opposing facts are presented. If the written AI program does not have the ability to correct itself when presented with opposing facts, it shouldn't be allowed to exist.
     
  11. Harv
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    Wiki reckons the first one was based on Henry's products rather than the Generals, but it could be wrong:
    Grave Digger (monster truck) - Wikipedia

    Cheers,
    Harv
     
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  12. Dick Stevens
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    It appears that he used Ford before he became a well known big time monster truck racer, then he switched to Chevies and never looked back!
     
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  13. patman
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    Yup. That’s intentional. Working as designed.
     
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  14. Mike VV
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    Computer manipulation (which I agree, this may be) IS NOT...AI !
    A completely...different use of computers .
    Remember Photoshop ? yeah, still in business !!!

    Mike
     
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  15. twenty8
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    I agree. It looks like basic "cut & paste" to me. Still seems to fool a lot, though.
    As for the AI thing, people need to learn as best they can to know what is real and what is not.
     
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  16. onetrickpony
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    Herkimer Battle Jitney
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  19. southerncad
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    Not sure if this was good or bad planning....
     
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  20. Dick Stevens
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    I don't think she will find that to be very comfortable! :rolleyes:
     
  21. Or.... maybe she will!!!
     
  22. DDDenny
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  23. Beanscoot
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  24. Now that is funny right there!!

    Ben
     
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  25. 49ratfink
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  28. 49ratfink
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    I like this idea, I had a 56 Chevy with the stock bench seat and a 4 speed and I really needed to push the seat up a few more inches.

    [​IMG]
     
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  29. twenty8
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    or

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  30. southerncad
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