Coli smart nikkas, I got a question about A.I.

Dank Hill

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Ok so I just smoked this loud and you know how we get to thinking about a smoke session n shyt. Well I was just on youtube and watching random videos about artificial intelligence and they got bots that beat out the world best poker players, crushing mario, and even got a bot that beat the google chrome dinosaur game


So then I remembered....the power ball is at $280M. Do yall think it would ever be possible for A.I. to theoretically predict the future through patterns? Like would it ever be possible for A.I. to get to a point where it would flawlessly predict the lotto numbers each and every time?
 

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Ok so I just smoked this loud and you know how we get to thinking about a smoke session n shyt. Well I was just on youtube and watching random videos about artificial intelligence and they got bots that beat out the world best poker players, crushing mario, and even got a bot that beat the google chrome dinosaur game


So then I remembered....the power ball is at $280M. Do yall think it would ever be possible for A.I. to theoretically predict the future through patterns? Like would it ever be possible for A.I. to get to a point where it would flawlessly predict the lotto numbers each and every time?

In theory yes it's possible
 

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Just the other day, I was listening to the AM station -

AI, that was providing customer service, answered the phone and had a full blown conversation with a caller:
-conversation flowed seamlessly
-acknowledged all the nuances/responded properly
-replied 'ok' when asked to hold on, etc.

The caller never knew that it wasn't a human on the other end. :merchant:

To answer your question, yes, I think AI can follow sequences/patterns...even the rigged ones --->The Lotto.
 

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Nah, like the poster said, the previous data doesn't have the correlation that would be needed to in order to make a sophisticated estimation. I would also assume that the developers of the algorithms that pick the numbers are doing heavy research to defend against this specific scenario
 

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In theory yes it's possible
In theory, but it is extremely, extremely unlikely

Mario
Chrome Dino
Chess to an extent

Have very predictable end states that are SET, for an AI the number of possible next moves and outcomes are not overwhelming

The potential combinations AND the fact that the end state (the outcome) is not SET, makes this a way, way, way, way, way harder thing to do

A limited amount of attempts and the fact that someone else could guess correctly (too) makes it even more less likely that an AI would help you win

One thing it could do better than a human though: analysis if historical data to guess the most likely sequence

But if the sequences are always genuinely random, it won’t help
 

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Ok so I just smoked this loud and you know how we get to thinking about a smoke session n shyt. Well I was just on youtube and watching random videos about artificial intelligence and they got bots that beat out the world best poker players, crushing mario, and even got a bot that beat the google chrome dinosaur game


So then I remembered....the power ball is at $280M. Do yall think it would ever be possible for A.I. to theoretically predict the future through patterns? Like would it ever be possible for A.I. to get to a point where it would flawlessly predict the lotto numbers each and every time?


Depends.

If they use a computer to draw pseudorandom numbers, then yes an AI connected to a sufficiently powerful computer (or given sufficient time) could predict the outcome given enough data about previous numbers drawn.

If they do that shyt where they have the balls in the thing and the air sucks up one ball, then no.
 

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there's no pattern to randomly selecting one combination out of millions

assuming the lotto isn't rigged:

theoretically, superintelligence could find a flaw in the code > computation > mathematics as we know it and exploit that flaw

if you're watching about ai games then the most advanced on this front by far is openai and their dota shyt... all the other shyt is child's play

who knows what they're doing now but here's a ycombinator podcast with two of the members from last year



seeing these cutting edge experts' eyes when they get serious gives you a whole new perspective on the actual magnitude of ai

it's not just a game bot and definitely not a game
 
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