Itamar Arel on Artificial General Intelligence development - Singularity Summit 09
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Fascinating stuff, but it's going to be an extremely difficult task. As we have seen with the human brain, so many things can go wrong.
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It may be the case that neuroscience is _not_ studying a "Platonic intelligence" that is somehow embodied in a mammal, but may only ever be studying how a mammalian brain interacts with the universe in its own particular manner. Again, this claim to generality of intelligence is dubious, and should be met with extreme skepticism.
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This entire interview simply does not address the core of the AGI hypothesis. And that is the claim that human intelligence is in some way "general." It may very well be the case that human intelligence is extremely particular, not general, and suited for a particularly rare hunter-gatherer environment in the universe.
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I love it-Dr. Arel possesses looks and intelligence-
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10 years...promises, promises.
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Better to look at how cephalopods function rather than mammals.
Less than 10 years!!! wow
Adlershof 2 years ago 3
Thank you David and Itamar, posted it at Thoughtware (dot) TV. See you at the Summit!
thoughtwaretv 2 years ago 3