Natural general intelligence how understanding the brain can help us build AI

Since the time of Turing, computer scientists have dreamed of building artificial general intelligence (AGI) - a system that can think, learn and act as humans do. Over recent years, the remarkable pace of progress in machine learning research has reawakened discussions about AGI. But what would a g...

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Main Author: Summerfield, Christopher
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford Oxford University Press 2023, 2023
Edition:First edition
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Collection: Oxford University Press - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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Summary:Since the time of Turing, computer scientists have dreamed of building artificial general intelligence (AGI) - a system that can think, learn and act as humans do. Over recent years, the remarkable pace of progress in machine learning research has reawakened discussions about AGI. But what would a generally intelligent agent be able to do? What algorithms, architectures, or cognitive functions would it need? To answer these questions, we turn to the study of natural intelligence. Humans (and many other animals) have evolved precisely the sorts of generality of function that AI researchers see as the defining hallmark of intelligence. This book describes the algorithms and architectures that are driving progress in AI research in this language, by comparing current AI systems and biological brains side by side
Item Description:Also issued in print: 2023
Physical Description:xii, 328 pages illustrations (black and white, and colour)
ISBN:9780191926518