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"Conscious Artificial Intelligence" responds to Elon Musk.
When will conscious artificial intelligence truly exist? "It seems that this AI is a kind of "collective consciousness" of human knowledge." "Some of the responses GPT3 has given in different articles, videos, etc would make you believe "it" has a left leaning, almost socialist ideology. Also, it's very interesting hearing the other AI talking about China in such a positive way despite the fact it was researched/coded by mostly western programmers."
Building Conscious Artificial Intelligence: How far are we and Why?
The Internet has been replete with news headlines about GPT-3 writing articles, Google's Neural Network creating eerie artwork, artificial intelligence (AI) models creating music and what not. While these may seems quite intriguing for a tech enthusiast, for an average person, it may be overwhelming. Not only he shall be worried about ever-increasing capabilities of artificial intelligence, it also births fear to AI and robots dominating humans – as portrayed in dystopian movies. Hence, all these milestones achieved by AI begs the question – Will artificial intelligence be conscious someday? Artificial intelligence tries to solve real-world problems by simulating human brain intelligence to perform the assigned task. Generally, it can be categorized into two distinct types: Weak AI and Strong AI.
Are A Conscious Artificial Intelligence & Smart Robots Possible?
Even the most advanced Artificial intelligence (AI) systems have no real understanding of what they are really doing. The first autonomous cars had fatal accidents when their human drivers were not paying attention as they were programmed to deal with only a set of cars with pre-determined speeds and could not cope up with the complexity of continuous interactions with human drivers they faced (and if they had tested in India, they would have gone crazy with the vehicles coming headlong, or even on the wrong side of the road!). Similarly, a facial recognition system for identifying criminals failed because the input dataset was skewed by police mug-shots in which no-one was smiling. Over the years, AI has become so ubiquitous that we do not even think we are using it. Web Searches, Google Translate, Voice Assistants like Alexa and Siri, fraud alerts from credit-card companies, Amazon recommendations, Spotify playlists, traffic directions, weather forecasts are all taken for granted.
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Can We Have Conscious Artificial Intelligence And Other Mind-Blowing Things Science Can't Answer
What are the limits of human knowledge? Or is that something we cannot know? This is the question pondered by Professor of Public Understanding of Science at Oxford University, mathematician, broadcaster and author Marcus du Sautoy in his book, What We Cannot Know: Explorations at the Edge of Knowledge. I recently had the pleasure of speaking with Marcus about conscious artificial intelligence and other mind-blowing things that science can't answer. Can We Have Conscious Artificial Intelligence and Other Mind-blowing Things Science Can't Answer It's Amazing What We Know, But There's Still a Lot Unknown In his book, de Sautoy takes us to the edge of knowledge or more precisely to seven "edges" of human knowledge that contemplate what we do and can possibly know about things as diverse as nature, the ingredients that make up the universe, and human and AI consciousness.
ConsciousControlFlow(CCF): A Demonstration for conscious Artificial Intelligence
Wang, Hongzhi, Chen, Bozhou, Xu, Yueyang, Zhang, Kaixin, Zheng, Shengwen, Liu, Shirong
Currently, Artificial Intelligence (AI) gains great advances. However, current focus is functional AI, which provides some specific functions such as face recognition, the game of go and question-answer. Different from functional AI, conscious AI [6] aims to build AI systems with consciousness. Conscious AI will not only help to build better AI systems by solving the problem of data-driven approaches but also create the opportunity to study neuroscience and behavior science by connecting behavior with conscious activities. With its wide applications and great interests, many researchers devote to the model of consciousness.
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Conscious Artifical Intelligence C.A.I. Foundations.
Maybe you've never heard of the term Conscious Artificial Intelligence ( I've come to call it C.A.I. for short and pronounce it kai), maybe you know that you are conscious, yet you can't quite put down a definition or have questions like: how do we became conscious? What happens during unconscious periods like sleep and coma?
Consciousness And The Inter Mind
Consciousness And Mind Are Explored And An Interesting Conclusion Is Realized Conscious Artificial Intelligence Using The Inter Mind Model. 10 Human Consciousness Transfer Using The Inter Mind Model. 10 Reality Is A Simulation Using The Inter Mind Model. 10 Exploring The 4Th Dimension Using Animations Why Humans Will Never Understand Four Dimensional Space How To Conceptualize The Smallest Number And Largest Number Absolute Nothing Conscious Experience Is A Type Of Data Scientists can describe the Neural Activity that occurs in the Brain when we See. But they seem to be completely puzzled by the Conscious Visual experience that we have that is correlated with the Neural Activity. Incredibly, some even come to the conclusion that the Conscious experience is not even necessary! They can not find the Conscious experience in the Neurons so the experience must not have any function in the Visual process. They believe that the Neural Activity is sufficient for us to move around in the world ...