.@azeem: "How do you define #AI?"
@GaryMarcus: "Artificial intelligence has to be broadly defined because intelligence itself has to be broadly defined. [...] Intelligence is multi-dimensional."
#defining #AI #intelligencehttps://hbr.org/podcast/2019/10/beyond-deep-learning-with-gary-marcus …
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Does intelligence need a definition to exist or do we need a definition to recognize intelligent behavior? I guess solving complex challenges in efficient ways will suffice rather than a formal definition.
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The problem with the field of AI is there is no sense of urgency. Rather than trying to describe what intelligence is focus on a real life problem to solve is needed. That would be intelligent too.
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No one would define a chair. We define the ability for you to know any chair. How to use a chair. How to even attend the chair all through your life of observations ( internal and external)
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..but it took 2 billion years. Also, monkeys, typewritters and Shakespeare.
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No evolutionist will ever solve AGI. You ain't smart enough. The most they can hope to accomplish is some RL-driven, simulation-based contraption feigning to solve a Rubik's cube or propose some hybrid GOFAI/DL nonsense.



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