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Michael Zeldich

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AI technology, like any programmable system, has inherent limitations. It cannot comprehend the meaning of the information it receives and adapt to it. These limitations underscore the need for a new approach to artificial systems.
In addition, AI systems are subject to the danger of an information explosion, cannot be fully autonomous, require training on huge databases, and are created to find solutions to a specific range of problems.

I managed to find an approach to creating a new class of artificial systems that, like living organisms, will not be subject to the problems listed above and will be able to help authorized people solve problems inaccessible to programmable systems. Such issues are unfamiliar to living organisms precisely because they are subjective.

So, we, too, need to move from creating programmable systems to creating subjective ones.