how many are left in the bowl?
my point was that humans think differently.
but what Jobs did not realize is that the majority of people that want to start doing this stuff are people who either don't have the intelligence right out of the gate to think like a machine or they simply can't think that way for any given reason. I mean, lets face it, coding for hours on end makes you feel pretty mechanical, doesn't it? I used to describe it as "the machine starting to take my soul away".the reason you want to learn how to code is because it teaches you how to think
I already had an account there before I ran this test, Colin. I don't want to get blocked by running multiple tests and having my ip address get the attention of the moderators. This test was probably not noticed because the AJAX code that produces the error message didn't insert anything into the database (I'm assuming this. I'm not a security expert). But if I hit a submit button multiple times for testing purposes, they will notice transactions like that.Adam
Why don't you go back to the site and try all the alternatives suggested (including the text versions) and see which answer it accepts
I always assume machines are doing such tests because AI is everywhere in large scale apps like forums, especially Python related. As an added bonus to this thread, I responded to a posting on LinkedIn that showed a presenter with a whiteboard that read "putting machine learning to work". My comment in response to that:The question is ambiguous thus poorly worded for such a test. I also figured there were 2 answers - 4 or 6. No machine/pc formulated that question; it was a person - but not one who's capable of writing clearly if that's their typical output. Thus the whole notion about machines taking over is irrelevant if one is going to use that as an example.
I'm sorry, I don't understand your question. Please choose from the following topics or tell me again what you need help with.
I told you Micron. I have no idea. The only reason I captured the image of that happening was to show someone else (no one here) that machines will never be smarter than humans.What does "doing" such tests mean? Does that mean you think a machine actually composed that question? Tell you what - if the answer is yes, please don't say so. Just ignore the question.
I answer people here all the time that obviously have no clue what they're doing, as do you.