25th Anniversary Issue
I claim that achieving real human-level artificial intelligence would necessarily imply that most of the tasks that humans perform for pay could be automated. Rather than work toward this goal of automation by building special-purpose systems, I argue for the development of general-purpose, educable systems that can learn and be taught to perform any of the thousands of jobs that humans can perform. Joining others who have made similar proposals, I advocate beginning with a system that has minimal, although extensive, built-in capabilities. These would have to include the ability to improve through learning along with many other abilities. The long-term scientific goal for many artificial intelligence (AI) researchers continues to be the mechanization of "human-level" intelligence--even though reaching that goal may be many years away.
Jan-4-2018, 10:21:01 GMT