It's important to keep in mind that the recent progress of AI has been in solving specific tasks, rather than in the development of more general abilities (e.g. general intelligence). And that our solutions to these tasks don't exhibit the abilities humans leverage to solve them.
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A single shortcut trail through a corn field is a fundamentally different beast than a road-building company.
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correct, but somehow several very smart researchers have build their entire careers in cognitive science based on this fallacy.
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I'll always argue it's the process and not the result that defines intelligence. If the underlying processes mimic what goes on in the brain. Its intelligence. Even if the result is wrong.
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