Documents tagged "Artificial"
Found 6 documents with this tag
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The image shows an interior space viewed from a doorway. The room is illuminated with artificial light and has a plain appearance, with no distinguishable furniture or decoration visible. On the floor of the room, there are some dark, irregular shapes that could be objects or shadows. There is text overlaid on the image in the lower left corner, but it's not clear enough to read. The style of the photograph suggests it may have been taken quickly with an emphasis on capturing a situation rather than artistic composition.
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This document discusses the importance of studying the computational structure of mental representation in order to understand cognition and perception. The author suggests that while other initiatives, like Barack Obama's proposal to map human brain activity or Henry Markram's Blue Brain project, focus on understanding biological aspects of the mind, a new initiative should focus more narrowly on the building blocks and fundamental operations of thinking and perception. The study of mental representations is seen as essential for advancing theoretical, practical, and cultural insights about cognition.
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The document is a draft letter from Jeffrey E. to Raafat Alsabbagh, discussing changes and additions to the content of the letter. It mentions that they should take Mohammed to see the Laboratory at MIT to see the future after seeing the past in Washington with Obama. The document emphasizes the confidentiality and privileged nature of its contents, and it is marked as property of JEE. Unauthorized use or disclosure may be illegal, and recipients should return the communication if received in error.
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This document is a summary of the book "Deep Thinking" by John Brockman, which explores artificial intelligence from multiple perspectives. The author assembles 25 scientists who have spent their careers studying AI to examine topics such as mind, thinking, and intelligence. Topics discussed in the book include the potential dangers of AI, including the existential threat posed by self-improving machine learning. Some contributors to the book are deeply concerned about these dangers while others take a more optimistic view. The book is an introduction to the landscape of crucial issues related to artificial intelligence.
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The article "Deep Thinking" by John Brockman discusses the advancements in artificial intelligence and its impact on society. The author has compiled a round-table examination of AI featuring experts who have been thinking about the field for most of their careers. The discussion focuses on various aspects of AI, including unsupervised learning, self-improving machines, and the potential dangers and benefits of AI. The article examines diverse perspectives from computer scientists, physicists, philosophers, and entrepreneurs to provide a comprehensive understanding of where AI might be taking us.
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This document is a book written by Ben Goertzel about Engineering General Intelligence. In it, he outlines a practical approach to creating software systems with general intelligence at the human level and beyond. The focus of the first part of the book is on critical conceptual issues related to the nature of intelligence and mind. It also sketches the broad outlines of a novel, integrative architecture for Artificial General Intelligence called CogPrime, and describes an approach for giving an AGI system appropriate experience so that it can develop its own smarts, creativity and wisdom through its own experience. The book dedicates to Goertzel's grandfather who was also a deep thinker and excellent scientist.
