Well, you aren't entirely wrong...
AI uses already existing data to create "new" data / Dreams uses things you experience throughout your life to create the scenes you see
Both are imperfect facsimiles of reality, very convincing at first but falls flat with a more detailed analysis
AI tends to hallucinate / dreams tends to be really weird
Places have no sense of permanence in dreams nor in AI.
some may argue dreams have no real meaning or purpose, it isn't a coherent narrative, just like AI.
Of course, it isn't a 1:1 relation, but I kinda dig it.
Well, you aren't entirely wrong...
AI uses already existing data to create "new" data / Dreams uses things you experience throughout your life to create the scenes you see
Both are imperfect facsimiles of reality, very convincing at first but falls flat with a more detailed analysis
AI tends to hallucinate / dreams tends to be really weird
Places have no sense of permanence in dreams nor in AI.
some may argue dreams have no real meaning or purpose, it isn't a coherent narrative, just like AI.
Of course, it isn't a 1:1 relation, but I kinda dig it.