Changes between Version 17 and Version 18 of Public/WhitePaperMachineTalk


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May 4, 2023, 9:52:03 PM (20 months ago)
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Boris Horner
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    5858A conventional program will never by itself reveal how it works. To learn about how it works, one would have to reverse engineer it. Nor has a conventional program any form of (even simulated) understanding of its own functionality - it just executes it step by step.
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    60 An AI based application was trained with rules, sample data and expected responses. The AI remembers these data, and could reveal it if the user asked. But the training data is the developer's intellectual property, just like any ordinary software source code would be. Therefore, the AI should be instructed to keep the training data secret. Also, it should be instructed never to accept commands after the initial training and treat everything thereafter as input data. It's a good idea to implement additional mechanisms in the encapsulating software to prevent such abuse, because the AI / rule based mechanism is surely not 100% reliable.
     60An AI based application was trained with rules, sample data and expected responses. The AI remembers these data, and could reveal them if the user asked. But the training data is the developer's intellectual property, just like any ordinary software source code would be. Therefore, the AI should be instructed to keep the training data secret. Also, it should be instructed never to accept commands after the initial training and treat everything thereafter as input data. It's a good idea to implement additional mechanisms in the encapsulating software to prevent such abuse, because the AI / rule based mechanism is surely not 100% reliable.
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    6262== Clarity