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Artificial intelligence and its relationship with pi, and other endless decimal numbers

 


Artificial intelligence and its relationship with pi, and other endless decimal numbers

One of the things, that artificial intelligence can do is to make the "typical person" or "common person", who would send to the intensive care or who dies because of the COVID-19. The artificial intelligence can get the data from the forms like autopsy reports, and then collect and compare that information. This is one version of the use of statistics and machine learning to track the people, who are in the risk groups. 

This is what learning machines or learning computer programs can do. They can collect data from the forms, and then make the databases, and compare the data, what is collected from forms. The thing, that computer does is that it handles every type of data as numeric, or the form of the data in the computer is in the form of binary numbers, which is series of 0 and 1, which gives them very high accuracy. 

The possibility that some sensors are giving two numbers, which are similar to the circle's circumference and diameter is very small, but there is a possibility, that this thing happens. That thing can cause an endless process in the microprocessor. 

Sometimes, when we are reading about the history of calculations, we are facing cases, where somebody has been calculated the decimal numbers, which is endless. One of them is pi, what is the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter. That thing has been fascinated mathematicians and sometimes also people, who are working with computerized space-system applications. 

Would something cause that the two numbers, which are imputing to computer cause that it would start to calculate pi? What happens if somebody or something would put the fire-control computer calculate the pi? Or some maneuver, what the enemy makes is giving the computer the numbers, what is making it calculate that magic number. Could the computer jammed if that kind of values are giving to it because it would start to calculate pi or endless decimal numbers. 

Normally in the computer program, that thing is denied, because they are not calculating things, what is "natural pi". The programmer would describe pi for the computer in the accuracy of two or four decimal numbers, and that denies the possibility to calculate "natural pi". But what if two numbers are causing that thing? If the computer would not have the break or procedure, what will end this kind of process, that thing could cause that the program can reserve the processor until the user recognizes that there is an endless process and then stop that thing. 

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