
Piotr Kuczyński
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Piotr Kuczyński
@innomadaPK
Changing the world, one step at a time ::-)


I've seen a lot of posts complaining that AI is non-deterministic. This is true, but my experience is that AIs can be constrained to be very nearly deterministic. Some might say "very nearly" is not good enough. My response is that I believe I can crank up the constraints to reduce the uncertainty to below any given threshold. I'd also like to point out that the functioning of your body is based on the statistical non-deterministic behavior of random molecular motion. The second law of thermodynamics is statistical in nature and only approximately deterministic above a certain threshold. Indeed, our muscles and nerves would not function correctly if the second law was entirely deterministic. So, your heart beats, and your neurons fire, because of non-determinism. Non-determinism, properly constrained, is something we can all live with.


📁 Reid Hoffman, co founder of LinkedIn, says most people using AI are not using it seriously enough. The real shift is a reflex. Before anything you do, from planning a trip to having a difficult conversation, ask how AI could help. Not because it replaces you. But because thinking with it changes how you think.
















