Deterministic methods (decision trees etc.) beat neural networks in anything you can create a decision tree for. Anything. We have deterministic methods for every actual real world task, like any actual practically useful task. Thus deterministic processes will beat AI workers at all these tasks. Once people figure this out, that AI is only good at tasks that you don’t yet have a deterministic process (because you’re a novice and not an actual worker in that task), they’ll realize AI is effectively useless in the real world. submitted by /u/PlefkowQuatir-41
Originally posted by u/PlefkowQuatir-41 on r/ArtificialInteligence
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