Algorithms are not enough : creating general artificial intelligence
"The holy grail of artificial intelligence research has been the achievement of artificial general intelligence. Since the inception of artificial intelligence, machines that can perform any task that a human might have been predicted to be imminent. Some people have been enthusiastic about thi...
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Roitblat, H. L. [verfasserIn] |
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Cambridge, Massachusetts London: The MIT Press ; 2020 © 2020 |
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Includes bibliographical references and index |
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Preface p. ix Introduction: Intelligence, Artificial and Natural … The Invention of Human Intelligence … Computational Intelligence … Natural Intelligence … The General in General Intelligence … Specialized, General, and Superintelligence … Resources … Human Intelligence … Intelligence Testing … Problem Solving … Well-Formed Problems … Formal Problems … Insight Problems … Quirks of Human Intelligence … Conclusion … Resources … Physical Symbol Systems: The Symbolic Approach to Intelligence … Turing Machines and the Turing Test … The Dartmouth Summer Workshop (1956) … Representation … Definition of General Intelligence … Conclusion … Resources … Computational Intelligence and Machine Learning … Limits of Expert Systems … Probabilistic Reasoning … Machine Learning … Varieties of Machine Learning … Perceptrons and the Perceptron Learning Rule … Beginnings of Machine Learning … Reinforcement Learning … Summary: A Few Examples of Machine Learning Systems … Conclusion … Resources … Neural Network Approach to Artificial Intelligence … Neural Network Basics … Dolphin Biosonar: An Example … Whole Brain Hypothesis … Conclusion … Resources … Recent Advances in Artificial Intelligence … Watson … Siri and Her Relatives … AlphaGo … Self-Driving Cars … Poker … Conclusion … Resources … Building Blocks of Intelligence … Perception and Pattern Recognition … Gestalt Properties … Ambiguity … Intelligence and Language … Common Sense … Representing Common Sense … Resources … Expertise … Source of Expertise … IQ and Expertise … Fluid and Crystallized Intelligence … The Acquisition of Expertise … Resources … Intelligent Hacks and TRICS … Representations for General Intelligence … Conclusion … Resources … Algorithms: From People to Computers … Optimal Choices: Using Algorithms to Guide Human Behavior … Game Theory … Resources … The Coming Robopocalypse? … Superintelligence … Concerns about Superintelligence … Time to Interact with the World … Resources … General Intelligence … Defining Intelligence … Achieving General Intelligence … Beginning the Sketch of Artificial General Intelligence … More on the Stack of Hedgehogs … General Intelligence Is Not Algorithmic Optimization … Intelligence and TRICS … Transfer Learning … Intelligence Entails Risk … Creativity in General Intelligence … Growing General Intelligence … Whole Brain Emulation … Analogy … Other Limitations of the Current Paradigm … Metaleaming … Insight … A Sketch of Artificial General Intelligence … Resources … Index … |
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