Artificial Intelligence and Expertise: The Two Faces of the Same Artificial Performance Coin
Vergne, Matthieu (Nara Institute of Science and Technology)
To ensure we do not forget relevant aspects of AI, we The field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is fertile: it is at the present some key works which have already focused on same time the root of the dreams and deceptions of many defining (artificial) intelligence in Section 2. We then highlight people, a common feature in science fiction, and various the potential lack of cross-fertilisation they may be subject technical projects in many domains of application. Although to in Section 3 and consider the definition of human we may appreciate the rich emotions and ideas brought by expertise to draw a definition of human intelligence in Section a concept such as AI, some people are seriously working on 4. Next, we generalise these definitions to cover also artificial it in an attempt to produce autonomous agents able to meet agents in Section 5 and provide more details about the the various needs of different users. These projects, however, domain-generic data and processes of our definition of intelligence have faced several troubles and unfulfilled promises in in Section 6. We rely further on the expertise field in the history of the field, leading to shortenings of funding Section 7 by describing three kinds of measures of expertise, and years of research efforts lost (Franklin 2014). Despite mapping them to existing measures of intelligence, and suggesting the presence of "intrepid researchers" to advance the field, directions to investigate. Finally, Section 8 expands from an industrial point of view such projects were abandoned the discussion to a novel conception of the field of AI as a and considered as failures.
Feb-4-2017