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How Do You Programme Intelligence? – Horizon: The Hunt for AI – BBC Two



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Some scientists believe that you cannot programme intelligence and that true AI can only be achieved by allowing machines to develop and evolve like young children do.

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42 thoughts on “How Do You Programme Intelligence? – Horizon: The Hunt for AI – BBC Two
  1. notice how the ONLY ppl who talk crap are those who never done anything as remarkable as this or anywhere as this topics brings to the table, clearly if robots do end up taking over this ppl are going to be the first target lol ahahahah and those who knows about this type of application will most likely have a job or looked at as robotic god as we are the creator of  A.I,

  2. Maybe in a hundred years. If these were cars, then we're not even at benz patent motorwagen yet. This is more like the stationary steam engine where only factories can benefit from it. 

  3. just imagine him saying something and then the robot jumping on him tearing him apart flailing around with body parts and [INFORMATION REJECTED] with his organs

    but then again, why am i on bbc

    its 1am

  4. Pretty impressive, but how do they choose what type of action deserves a name? Can they think of a completely new action? Will they try to also name objects, locations, themselves? What will happen when a group of robots speaking language A encounters another group, which speaks B? To what extent is their communication and body language pre-programmed? To what extent do they recognize their reflection in a mirror? Will they try to communicate with it?:D What would a robot do when you disable it's speaker?

  5. Well this is obvious, you already know this but I will say it anyway.
    The driving force to adapting (change) is pain and death and environment. This so far has only been done with biological. Their is the black bear, and the polarbear is a good example. Both are the same species then adapted over a period of time. I think its done through stem cells, if I am right. stem cells are cells that can become any other type of cell in the body. And through that the body naturally adapts to a change in environment. If you were going to create a AI, You would need some kind of virtual stem cell. And a change in environment as well as a way to pass (genetic information on to the next generation.) And at that point, it gets really scary.

  6. the crazy thing where i think he luke kinda likked it or fail to put out there is how does the robot knows his talking to another robot or himself?  he mention that the robot stares at the mirror while getting to know him self right? well when they are ready to communicate with a "twin" how does it knows its looking at another similar robot and not the mirror? they all look the same IF you had cousins this is obvious but they dont so a computer vision just sees the same vision it seen while looking at the mirror, never the less very impressive and i love the idea Luke knows what his doing.

  7. In these videos, it is very clear that the principles of behavior are in effect here. This shows how consequences shape behavior, especially verbal behavior!

  8. Oh damn skynet joke aside but it's quite fun to program I know how complex is the coding behind this robot because I am programmer myself. Keep it up guys welcome to the future.

  9. with the communication they must have a wave sender otherwise without moving they wouldn’t be able to understand spanything or barely even know.

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