Key AI Concepts Explained: Definition, Large‑Model Role, and Future Implications
The article defines Artificial Intelligence, explains how large models enable computers to mimic human intelligence for tasks and learning, and presents a personal view that machines may eventually surpass humans and evolve into a silicon‑based intelligent life with autonomous will.
AI stands for Artificial Intelligence, which is the English term for the Chinese concept 人工智能.
In the context of large models, AI refers to the science and technology that allow computer systems to simulate human intelligent behavior, enabling them to perform tasks, solve problems, and learn.
The author’s personal interpretation is that machines first learn and imitate human (carbon‑based) capabilities, then leverage the training and inference power of general AI large models to gradually exceed human abilities. Consequently, machines could become a new form of intelligent life (silicon‑based), potentially progressing from obeying human commands to developing free will, self‑reflection, and even questioning or resisting human directives.
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