| ▲ | XCSme 2 hours ago | |
Yup, you still need knowledge. Even if you have access to all the data and tools, you still need to know what to search for, what tools to use and to understand what the user is asking. Our computers can already do everything, have access to all the tools and information, yet they still need a human/intelligence to use it and apply to specific problems. Even defining the problem requires knowledge. As for the tools, if the model has access to 1000 tools, how would it know which one to use if it doesn't have any knowledge itself? What if I ask for "table tennis spin" it had a "magnus effect calculator", how would it know to make the connection between the two? | ||