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** [https://www.vice.com/en/article/z43nke/joke-telling-robots-are-the-final-frontier-of-artificial-intelligence Joke-Telling Robots Are the Final Frontier of Artificial Intelligence | Becky Ferreira - Vice] ... [[Humor]] requires self-awareness, spontaneity, linguistic sophistication, and empathy. Not easy for a [[Robotics | robot]]. | ** [https://www.vice.com/en/article/z43nke/joke-telling-robots-are-the-final-frontier-of-artificial-intelligence Joke-Telling Robots Are the Final Frontier of Artificial Intelligence | Becky Ferreira - Vice] ... [[Humor]] requires self-awareness, spontaneity, linguistic sophistication, and empathy. Not easy for a [[Robotics | robot]]. | ||
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The “Sputnik” moment for [[Government Services#China|China]] came a year ago when a Google computer program, AlphaGo, beat the world’s top master of the ancient board game of Go. Now, [[Government Services#China|China]] is racing to become the world leader in artificial-intelligence. In context, what do you think would be a "Moonshot" response? | The “Sputnik” moment for [[Government Services#China|China]] came a year ago when a Google computer program, AlphaGo, beat the world’s top master of the ancient board game of Go. Now, [[Government Services#China|China]] is racing to become the world leader in artificial-intelligence. In context, what do you think would be a "Moonshot" response? | ||
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Revision as of 17:20, 12 May 2023
YouTube search... ... Quora search ...Google search ...Google News ...Bing News
- Singularity ... Sentience ... AGI ... Curious Reasoning ... Emergence ... Moonshots ... Explainable AI ... Automated Learning
- In-Context Learning (ICL) ... LLMs understand to encode learning algorithms implicitly during their training processes
- Immersive Reality ... Metaverse ... Digital Twin ... Internet of Things (IoT) ... Transhumanism
- Generative Pre-trained Transformer 5 (GPT-5)
- Metaverse
- Quantum
- Humor
- Joke-Telling Robots Are the Final Frontier of Artificial Intelligence | Becky Ferreira - Vice ... Humor requires self-awareness, spontaneity, linguistic sophistication, and empathy. Not easy for a robot.
- How to build your own AlphaZero AI using Python and Keras
The “Sputnik” moment for China came a year ago when a Google computer program, AlphaGo, beat the world’s top master of the ancient board game of Go. Now, China is racing to become the world leader in artificial-intelligence. In context, what do you think would be a "Moonshot" response?
The 'moonshot' milestones along the road to Artificial General Intelligence (AGI)
In the context of AI, a "moonshot" refers to a project or goal that aims to achieve a major breakthrough in artificial intelligence that has the potential to transform society or address significant global challenges. The term "moonshot" is derived from the Apollo program, which was a series of space missions undertaken by the United States in the 1960s and early 1970s with the goal of landing humans on the Moon. The Apollo program was considered a moonshot because it represented a major technological and engineering challenge that required significant innovation and investment.
Moonshots are related to Singularity, Artificial Consciousness / Sentience, Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), & Emergence ...
- Some Moonshots aim to achieve or avoid Singularity
- Some Moonshots consider Artificial Consciousness / Sentience as a desirable or necessary feature of advanced AI
- Some Moonshots are explicitly pursuing AGI, while others are focusing on more specific applications of AI.
- Some Moonshots use Emergence as a metric or a goal for their projects.
Contents
Can Conjure & Ask Questions
Youtube search... ...Google search
Able to Predict the Future
Youtube search... ...Google search
Able to 'Learn' the Wide World Web
Youtube search... ...Google search
Autonomous Vehicles
Youtube search... ...Google search
Meeting the Winograd Schema Challenge (WSC)
Youtube search... ...Google search
The Winograd Schema Challenge (WSC) is a natural language understanding task proposed as an alternative to the Turing test in 2011. In this work we attempt to solve WSC problems by reasoning with additional knowledge. By using an approach built on top of graph-subgraph isomorphism encoded using Answer Set Programming (ASP) we were able to handle 240 out of 291 WSC problems. The ASP encoding allows us to add additional constraints in an elaboration tolerant manner. In the process we present a graph based representation of WSC problems as well as relevant commonsense knowledge. "Using Answer Set Programming for Commonsense Reasoning in the Winograd Schema Challenge" | Arpit Sharma
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