Essay in 200 words about " Look deep into nature,and then you will understand everything better" by Albert Einstein
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“When Albert Einstein said ‘Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better’, he did not have Artificial Intelligence (AI) in mind.”
Yet many of Einstein's ideas were almost purely products of his mind (if also based on previous work). Sure, he wanted to confirm them with observations, experiments, etc. However, they began life as largely mathematical ideas, despite Einstein’s stress on scientific imagery.
Take the case of Eddington showing that the sun did indeed bend light. When Einstein was informed about this, he didn’t seem to be that impressed (at least according to some accounts). In other words, he believed that he knew he was right well before any “empirical conformations”.
So although much in AI may seem fanciful, what’s happening has occurred in all the sciences many times before: i.e., speculation, thought-experiments, etc.
The article also seems to emphasise the Argument From Complexity. In other words: it’s all down to the complexity of the brain. Yet some philosophers and AI researchers argue that it may not be complexity in and of itself that explains all the limitations to AI: some problems may be otherwise. In any case, there’s no reason (in principle) that the complexity of the brain can’t be replicated in the future. The question is: Does AI need to replicate every aspect of the brain in order to bring about greater successes in the future?
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