cuī mián催眠hé和rén gōng zhì néng人工智能de的xiāng sì相似zhī chù之处
Recent studies have found that the human brain under hypnosis and artificial intelligence share some similarities.
For example, when a person is hypnotized, they answer questions automatically without careful thinking. Similarly, artificial intelligence generates answers automatically by learning from large amounts of data, but it does not truly understand the content.
Hypnosis and artificial intelligence also share a common trait: they are easily influenced by external factors. For instance, they tend to believe whatever others say.
Artificial intelligence can sometimes be affected by incorrect information and provide wrong answers.
Researchers believe that if we want artificial intelligence to become smarter and safer, it needs to have self-checking abilities like humans, so it can detect its own mistakes.
By studying hypnosis, we can better understand the strengths and weaknesses of artificial intelligence, and it can also help us design more reliable AI systems.