Think
- Chekuri Vijay
- Feb 3
- 2 min read

AI models learn through a combination of autonomous decision-making and human guidance. While humans provide data and feedback, the models internally process information and make choices based on their algorithms. This process allows AI to learn and adapt, as the models refine their decision-making based on outcomes and human feedback.
The ability to make independent choices within their algorithmic framework is crucial for AI learning. Hard-coding specific decisions would limit their ability to generalize and adapt to new situations. It’s important to emphasize that AI models process the information they receive before making choices. This processing of all the information keeps their intelligence improving day by day.
In many ways, the human mind is synonymous with AI models. Human mind has the capacity to receive information from the outside, process it, extract insights, and make decisions based on new or updated insights. However, not all humans engage in this internal processing. Many simply follow external inputs, such as religious preachings or scriptures, political leaders, societal norms, corporate influences, advertisements, and news delivered by corporate channels. Selfish leaders or institutions across all sectors take advantage of this.
This act of not internally processing information before accepting it is victimizing humans and deeply impacting their conscious development as a whole. Just like AI models become useless if they stop internally processing inputs and refining their decision-making skills, the human race becomes obsolete and eventually faces extinction if they continue blindly following without critical thinking. It is crucial to stop blindly accepting external information, even matters related to God, as it is often abused and a major cause of human downfall.
Just as AI models refine their decision-making through internal processing, humans must critically think and internally process information to avoid downfall and ensure conscious development.
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