They are notoriously hard to train.
They are already trained.
Our challenge would be to impose our needs within their behavior model.
This approach is a bit abstract.
perhaps I'll think of a way to word it better.
They are notoriously hard to train.
Oh, you were probably plenty clear. It was long and dense, and I was looking for pictures or adds in the middle, and then I had to wonder if it was a poem. I'm not a good reader. And I enjoy razzing your butt. Its a cute one.

Why do you think this? Let me phrase the question in another way:
Why do you think the causal sequences of node activation in an artificial neural network different than the causal sequences of node activation in a biological neural network?
What the robot did was imagine the act of turning in either direction
The idea that AI robots will improve the quality of human life is hilarious.
The biological neural network is real. It's a highly complex system that works in mutual symbiosis with all scales, from the quantum, to the microscopic, to the full biological body and to the universe at large.
What evidence is there that biological neural networks work at the scale of the universe at large?

Never mind evidence, what is that even supposed to mean?
It's a highly complex system that works in mutual symbiosis with all scales, from the quantum, to the microscopic, to the full biological body and to the universe at large.
It means the definition of the universe is dependent on biological neural networks.
It means the definition of the universe is dependent on biological neural networks.
I never said that.
Your using reductinalism again! Try to see the big picture for a bit. And possibly the difference between the AI computers functions and how they relate to the wider universe and a humans and how they differ.
(Btw, writing lenghty responce as we speak)
So, what does this mean:
It means the definition of the universe is dependent on biological neural networks.
"It's a highly complex system that works in mutual symbiosis with all scales, from the quantum, to the microscopic, to the full biological body and to the universe at large. "
By "mutual symbiosis" I should explain I mean that consiousness is not just something someone has, its a continuum thats effected by things that you simply can not predict by mathematical models (no matter how elegant and successful they are)
Do you believe that? If you do, exactly how do you know that?
That's not what you mean my "mutual symbiosis", that's a particular aspect of what you mean by it. But it's still not clear what you mean by mutual symbiosis. If what you're saying is basically that people are affected by the rest of the universe and because of chaos we can't make exact predictions about the future behavior of the brain, well, that's true but I think we're all aware of it, it equally true of the behavior of the atmosphere, for instance.