![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The goal of an AI is independent of its intelligence However, the Winograd Challenge is still out of reach. Natural Language Processing (NLP): in particular for translation tasks. ![]() Moravec’s paradox: the fact that low-level sensorimotor tasks seem easy despite requiring enormous computational resources.īreakout + Atari games solved using Deep Reinforcement Learning videoĪlphaGo Move 37, Game 2 where AlphaGo played on the 5th row, a very unconventional move that turned out to be a genius, creative move. Intelligence: Ability to accomplish complex goals. If you get struck by a driverless car, it makes no difference to you whether it subjectively feels conscious Rather, we should think about it in terms of goals. The topic of “consciousness” is irrelevant to the AI discussion. No one known when AGI (Artifical General Intelligence) will emerge. Life 3.0 (technological stage): can change its hardware and its software) Life 2.0 (cultural stage): can change its software (through learning), but cannot change its hardware).Life 1.0 (the biological stage): cannot change its software or hardware.Life: Process that can retain its complexity and replicate. For this reason, I will mostly write down my favorite excerpts of the book here, along with some further explanations. This book is one of the most information dense one that I’ve read this year (perhaps only The Blind Watchmaker could compete on that respect). ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |