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Creating Human-level AI: How and When?



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Yoshua Bengio, Yann LeCun, Demis Hassabis, Anca Dragan, Oren Etzioni, Guru Banavar, Jurgen Schmidhuber, and Tom Gruber discuss how and when we might create human-level AI.

The Beneficial AI 2017 Conference: In our sequel to the 2015 Puerto Rico AI conference, we brought together an amazing group of AI researchers from academia and industry, and thought leaders in economics, law, ethics, and philosophy for five days dedicated to beneficial AI. We hosted a two-day workshop for our grant recipients and followed that with a 2.5-day conference, in which people from various AI-related fields hashed out opportunities and challenges related to the future of AI and steps we can take to ensure that the technology is beneficial.

For more information on the BAI ‘17 Conference:

https://futureoflife.org/ai-principles/

https://futureoflife.org/bai-2017/

https://futureoflife.org/2017/01/17/principled-ai-discussion-asilomar/

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20 thoughts on “Creating Human-level AI: How and When?
  1. Just not possible, human is way too complex, so to make same level AI as a human's is just science fiction, i am not saying that we wont built robots with amazing AI that would handle simple jobs and tasks, BUT the process of learning is only for humans and animals (up to some point of course!) IF we make an AI that learns like we do then it's over, it will surpass us in no time.

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  3. What year does each panelist think we'll have AGI? Your answer must be a number.

    Should they program their AI's to, ultimately, maximize the greatest happiness function?

    For example, when an AGI gets a hold of all the NSA's data, what happens.

  4. The speakers commonly shift the microphone further from themselves while talking, leaving soft gaps in their speech. Its such a small issue, but its terrible to have to hear.

  5. We don't even understand how we produce our own thoughts, let alone build an AI that can think. Unfortunately this is a fairy tale. AI's will never think. They will simply look like it.

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