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Common Sense, the Turing Test, and the Quest for Real AI

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What can artificial intelligence teach us about the mind? If AI's underlying concept is that thinking is a computational process, then how can computation illuminate thinking? It's a timely question. AI is all the rage, and the buzziest AI buzz surrounds adaptive machine learning: computer systems that learn intelligent behavior from massive amounts of data. This is what powers a driverless car, for example. In this book, Hector Levesque shifts the conversation to good old fashioned artificial intelligence, which is based not on heaps of data but on understanding commonsense intelligence. This kind of artificial intelligence is equipped to handle situations that depart from previous patterns - as we do in real life, when, for example, we encounter a washed-out bridge or when the barista informs us there's no more soy milk.

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Common Sense, the Turing Test, and the Quest for Real AI, Hector J. Levesque

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Titul
Common Sense, the Turing Test, and the Quest for Real AI
Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavateľ
MIT Press
Rok vydania
2017
Väzba
pevná
Počet strán
172
ISBN10
0262036045
ISBN13
9780262036047
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3,55 z 5
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What can artificial intelligence teach us about the mind? If AI's underlying concept is that thinking is a computational process, then how can computation illuminate thinking? It's a timely question. AI is all the rage, and the buzziest AI buzz surrounds adaptive machine learning: computer systems that learn intelligent behavior from massive amounts of data. This is what powers a driverless car, for example. In this book, Hector Levesque shifts the conversation to good old fashioned artificial intelligence, which is based not on heaps of data but on understanding commonsense intelligence. This kind of artificial intelligence is equipped to handle situations that depart from previous patterns - as we do in real life, when, for example, we encounter a washed-out bridge or when the barista informs us there's no more soy milk.