Humans are not good at logical thinking.
@nishio: To be able to read and write this artificial language requires some advanced logical thinking Not all Homo sapiens were able to talk with AI, because it requires some advanced logical thinking ability to be able to read and write this artificial language. As time has progressed, our understanding of the natural language used by Homo sapiens has advanced, so that even Homo sapiens with poor logical thinking skills can converse with AI. ___BELOW_IS_LESS_INTERESTING___
人間は論理的思考が苦手 2023-09-03 18:24 omni.icon
Digest
Nishio's tweet noted that AI is good at logical thinking and that the ambiguity of human natural language is a problem. He also stated that AI is now able to converse with humans, who need advanced logical thinking skills to understand artificial language and lack such skills.
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Relevance to the fragment "Humans are not good at logical thinking" is seen. Nishio's tweet points out that AI is good at logical thinking while humans are poor at it, which is relevant to the fragment from this perspective.
Deep Thought
Given the differences between AI and human logical thinking abilities, it is important to note that while AI is better at logical thinking than humans, the ambiguity of human natural language is a challenge for AI. It is also important to note that humans need advanced logical thinking skills to communicate with AI.
Thought Title
"Differences in AI and Human Logical Thinking Ability and Their Impact."
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