Basic instincts
Some say artificial intelligence needs to learn like a child. Babies are born with instincts that help us learn common sense, so far elusive for AI algorithms. It's a Saturday morning in February, and Chloe, a curious 3-year-old in a striped shirt and leggings, is exploring the possibilities of a new toy. Her father, Gary Marcus, a developmental cognitive scientist at New York University (NYU) in New York City, has brought home some strips of tape designed to adhere Lego bricks to surfaces. Chloe, well-versed in Lego, is intrigued. But she has always built upward. Could she use the tape to build sideways or upside down?
May-27-2018, 13:51:25 GMT
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