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<blockquote data-quote="FORZDA 1" data-source="post: 1271693" data-attributes="member: 26637"><p>Never said I know "more" than the engineers, just that it isn't terribly complicated and the entire process expands from the basic formula/calculations. I've been doing it for ~50 years and no I can't say that I've seen "every" problem, because stupid is unlimited! Anyway, the ASE-type engineer's first concern is emissions, followed by fuel mileage. Every innovation in the last 50 years was driven by these two priorities. They are also two items that as aftermarket tuners, I (and those in business to take your money), don't care about. </p><p></p><p>Also, those people who "know programming" (language(es)) are basically desk jockeys who are required to speak in a "special" format to tell computers to do very simple tasks. It's only complex because there are many simple tasks required to perform basic functions, and it expands from there. My experience tells me that programmers are quite adept in their very limited field, but woefully inadequate in anything in the physical world. This phenomenon is what drives them to think that everything they deal with outside of their specific, focused area of very limited expertise is as completely dumbfounded as a computer with no specific instruction to function.</p><p></p><p>Everyone is not as limited as you perceive them to be...</p><p></p><p>AI is, well... not "I" at all. It is definitely "A" though. It's a fantasy comprised of folks like yourself ("programmers") who "tell" a computer what to do. A computer can be "seen" as intelligent when the processing power is immense, but it all comes down to what the "programmer" inputs or otherwise "tells" it to do.</p><p></p><p>The fact that your login name is "zombie killer" reflects your inner fantasies of being something "special", but unfortunately (for you), you're not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FORZDA 1, post: 1271693, member: 26637"] Never said I know "more" than the engineers, just that it isn't terribly complicated and the entire process expands from the basic formula/calculations. I've been doing it for ~50 years and no I can't say that I've seen "every" problem, because stupid is unlimited! Anyway, the ASE-type engineer's first concern is emissions, followed by fuel mileage. Every innovation in the last 50 years was driven by these two priorities. They are also two items that as aftermarket tuners, I (and those in business to take your money), don't care about. Also, those people who "know programming" (language(es)) are basically desk jockeys who are required to speak in a "special" format to tell computers to do very simple tasks. It's only complex because there are many simple tasks required to perform basic functions, and it expands from there. My experience tells me that programmers are quite adept in their very limited field, but woefully inadequate in anything in the physical world. This phenomenon is what drives them to think that everything they deal with outside of their specific, focused area of very limited expertise is as completely dumbfounded as a computer with no specific instruction to function. Everyone is not as limited as you perceive them to be... AI is, well... not "I" at all. It is definitely "A" though. It's a fantasy comprised of folks like yourself ("programmers") who "tell" a computer what to do. A computer can be "seen" as intelligent when the processing power is immense, but it all comes down to what the "programmer" inputs or otherwise "tells" it to do. The fact that your login name is "zombie killer" reflects your inner fantasies of being something "special", but unfortunately (for you), you're not. [/QUOTE]
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