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Originally Posted by ValKehl
Dean, the link in your post takes me to an article that says AI can pass the CFA (Chartered Financial Analyst) Exam in minutes, not the CPA (Certified Public Accountant) Exam.
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and I'm pretty sure AI has to take the test "open book" Without being to allowed rifle through a bunch of reference material AI would just sit there.
People still don't seem to understand that AI is really not the right term. For the most part what people are referring to as AI is simply a search engine on steroids that then reports back what it found in a small bite.
It's not "thinking" or "intelligent" It's only as good as the data it's given to pull from, and it needs TONS of it to even approach accuracy and even then I think we can all point to plenty of examples where AI is so dumb that it basically just makes something up because it misinterprets, or relies on bad data.
the need for MASSIVE amounts of data make AI grading a tough proposition. I won't say impossible because things advance so quickly it. There may be some break through in the next few years that circumvents the challenges I mentioned. Of course then Skynet is my worry, not card grading.