Thread:RealKnockout/@comment-9605025-20200304203409

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Since you have apparently been blocked, I am not sure if/when you will see this. Hopefully, if you get unblocked, you will still get a notice about it.

The article you linked to is a great overview of how AI works and only furthers my point. It is important to distinguish between "how" and "what". "How" is the rules and guidelines by which the algorithm learns. For example, "if input is higher than max, set max to input". However, knowing this does not tell you what "input" is or whether or not "max" will be set to it; that is the "what". The machine learning algorithms used by companies like Google are likely to have no less than 1,000,000 different parameters/numbers. Each interacting in a multitude of ways with the others. Is it impossible for someone to understand what all those numbers mean? No. However, it is very unlikely. 