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How Artificial Intelligence Systems Perceive and Interpret the Physical World

By

Chenoe Hart

1d ago· 22 min readenInsight

Summary

The article explores how artificial intelligence systems perceive and interpret the physical world, drawing a parallel from a 2002 Apple iMac ad where a computer screen follows a passerby. It discusses the evolution of AI perception, the challenges of machine vision, and how user interfaces must work in reverse for AIs to comprehend our environment. The piece examines the philosophical and technical implications of machines learning to see and interact with human spaces.

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In this 2002 Apple ad, the computer's screen miraculously swings to follow the man's movement as he walks past.
AIs are increasingly perceiving our world, but in order to comprehend it, our user interfaces must operate in reverse.
A man is walking down a crowded street at night, when a machine unexpectedly turns to greet him.
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AIs are increasingly perceiving our world, but in order to comprehend it, our user interfaces must operate in reverse.

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