Computers don’t think – they only count
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https://doi.org/10.15584/di.2024.19.8Keywords:
intelligence, artificial intelligence, natural language processing – NLP, transformer, prompt, tokenAbstract
The article addresses the issue of understanding the concept of intelligence in the context of artificial intelligence. The principles of AI operation are shown in a very simplified and selective way using the example of natural language processing (NLP). Thus, an attempt was made to make it clear that the basis of artificial intelligence are complex logical and mathematical operations that have nothing to do with the traditionally understood intelligence and thinking typical of the human species.
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2024-12-07
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Piecuch, A. (2024). Computers don’t think – they only count. DIDACTICS OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, 19, 103–118. https://doi.org/10.15584/di.2024.19.8
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