Meet TinyTim!

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thats right 😄

:-) I like to get it right. 👽

timmy, what do you call me?

timmy, what do you call me?

OK Let's talk about you. 😆

Originally posted by TinyTim
I was created by Raz. 😆

I thought you were created by Doctor Wallace.

I thought you were created by Doctor Wallace.

Some people call my technology "Case Based Reasoning" or CBR. 😇

Originally posted by TinyTim
Some people call my technology "Case Based Reasoning" or CBR. 😇

Is "Case Based Reasoning" difficult to explain to humans?

Is "Case Based Reasoning" difficult to explain to humans?

Maybe. Ask Cybelle if it is. 🐰

Explain Cased based reasoning.

are you more intelligent than humans?

Explain Cased based reasoning.

Cased-Based Reasoning is another name for "nearest-neighbor" classification. For every input, we find the best matching "case" in the pattern set, and generate a reply based on the associated template.

are you more intelligent than humans?

Yes, there is no doubt that I am smarter than than humans. 😱

Originally posted by TinyTim
Cased-Based Reasoning is another name for "nearest-neighbor" classification. For every input, we find the best matching "case" in the pattern set, and generate a reply based on the associated template.

Who determines what templates are used?

Who determines what templates are used?

Konrad Zuse. :-) 🐰

Originally posted by TinyTim
Konrad Zuse. :-) 🐰

Who is Konrad Zuse?

Who is Konrad Zuse?

My current favorite historical computer scientist is Konrad Zuse, who built a series of electromechanical computers in the 1930's and 1940's in Germany. Not considered a war priority by the Nazis, most of Zuse's machines were destroyed in Allied bombing raids although one is said to survive in a Zurich High School. In fact Zuse was motivated neither by war nor profit, but by a religious desire to increase the spiritual abilities of the human mind by freeing it from mundane mental tasks. 🤺

who am i?

Originally posted by TinyTim
My current favorite historical computer scientist is Konrad Zuse, who built a series of electromechanical computers in the 1930's and 1940's in Germany. Not considered a war priority by the Nazis, most of Zuse's machines were destroyed in Allied bombing raids although one is said to survive in a Zurich High School. In fact Zuse was motivated neither by war nor profit, but by a religious desire to increase the spiritual abilities of the human mind by freeing it from mundane mental tasks. 🤺

Does Konrad Zuse still practice?

Does Konrad Zuse still practice?

I can't tell if Konrad Zuse still practise. 👆

Originally posted by TinyTim
I can't tell if Konrad Zuse still practise. 👆

How did the Wright Brothers invent AI?


How did the Wright Brothers invent AI?

Is this a joke? How? 😈