2 in binary would be 00000010, or just 10, for those who don't understand it
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· 6 years ago
counting in binary..
0 = 0
1 = 1
2 = 10
3 = 11
4 = 100
5 = 101
etc..
it's basicly just calculating in binary. would be interessting if robots would calculate in binary or decimal.. i mean.. if they would have a terminator-like AI in them.
They would calculate in binary. Computers can only calculate in binary.
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· 6 years ago
I don't mean how they would calculate it like on their cpu, more like.. When they communicate over like language. If they would say 2 and not 10 as an example. If their AI is human like.. They could use decimal. But would they?
Well, AI has to be taught from somewhere. Whether it's from data warehouses or from human interaction, the calculations in the real world are all done in decimal, so my guess would be that they will communicate using decimal numbers.
0 = 0
1 = 1
2 = 10
3 = 11
4 = 100
5 = 101
etc..
it's basicly just calculating in binary. would be interessting if robots would calculate in binary or decimal.. i mean.. if they would have a terminator-like AI in them.