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How to start studying in the field of artificial intelligence development?
I am 16 years old, I am a 1 year old Java programmer and I want to dedicate my life to creating artificial intelligence, but before I can do that, I need to start somewhere.
I have not done anything related to the chosen direction, so I have to ask what books you need to read and what to do in order to eventually get the opportunity to work on the creation of artificial intelligence?
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From the study of discrete mathematics. Set theory, graph theory. Then you can choose a direction: bionics, neural networks, semantic networks, etc.
from entering a university, and then research institutes or companies that are engaged in this, otherwise you will slide down to couch analytics
"Artificial intelligence" is a rather abstract concept. What would "he" be like, what tasks would he solve?
In fact, they cannot be done at home. 1 conventional processor is able to emulate 1 multiple transistor, to build such a computer you need a lot of them.
Modern theories stop me abruptly. For example, when talking about analysis, Yandex lecturers usually use data provided by people. I admit that these analyzes will tend to the correct result, but I would rather build an algorithm that evaluates the effectiveness of using their analyzes on randomly generated, human data. So, bringing applications to a bank or a company, they clearly do not write the truth in them and making decisions based on such initial ones is already suggestive of qualifications
About intelligence. In theory, I want a system that independently comes to conclusions that were not originally included in it. Those. it is not an algorithm that leads to a solution, but rather an algorithm that looks for new solutions. There is an opinion that even the human brain is usually not capable of this, therefore it will be difficult for us to build something that we ourselves are not capable of.
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