David F pap3 draft1 COMMENTS
... make several points in my argument. This book has two major quotes that will shape my argument. Alan Turing Defines Machine intelligence “The extent to which we regard something as behaving in an intelligent manner” he said “is determined as much by our own state of mind and training as by the prope ...
... make several points in my argument. This book has two major quotes that will shape my argument. Alan Turing Defines Machine intelligence “The extent to which we regard something as behaving in an intelligent manner” he said “is determined as much by our own state of mind and training as by the prope ...
Turing`s thinking machines: resonances with
... that at some time this might be done, but even supposing this invention available we should feel there was little point in trying to make a 'thinking machine' more human by dressing it up in such artificial flesh’[1]. We thus have a further area of correspondence between the avant-garde and Turing w ...
... that at some time this might be done, but even supposing this invention available we should feel there was little point in trying to make a 'thinking machine' more human by dressing it up in such artificial flesh’[1]. We thus have a further area of correspondence between the avant-garde and Turing w ...
alan turing and the
... Programs for the simulation of human chat, such as ELIZA, DOCTOR, and PARRY, confine themselves to putting human conversants at their ease with polite and sometimes flattering questions, while deflecting counter-questions. Because these programs fail the main goal of factsexchange, their historical ...
... Programs for the simulation of human chat, such as ELIZA, DOCTOR, and PARRY, confine themselves to putting human conversants at their ease with polite and sometimes flattering questions, while deflecting counter-questions. Because these programs fail the main goal of factsexchange, their historical ...
Professor Zadeh Presentation October 2010
... made the case that we will have both the hardware and the software to achieve human level artificial intelligence with the broad suppleness of human intelligence including our emotional intelligence by 2029.” (Kurzweil 2008) ...
... made the case that we will have both the hardware and the software to achieve human level artificial intelligence with the broad suppleness of human intelligence including our emotional intelligence by 2029.” (Kurzweil 2008) ...
Machine Learning
... course will cover fundamental topics in machine learning and data science including powerful algorithms with provable guarantees, machine learning and data event 22 june 2017 ibm analytics - machine learning and data event be one of the first to see exciting new products product evolutions and partn ...
... course will cover fundamental topics in machine learning and data science including powerful algorithms with provable guarantees, machine learning and data event 22 june 2017 ibm analytics - machine learning and data event be one of the first to see exciting new products product evolutions and partn ...
CSCI 5582 Artificial Intelligence
... The notion of “computability” • The Entscheidungsproblem (“decision problem”): – Mathematics deals with truths that are certain, i.e., can be proven. – A mathematical statement (e.g. 2+2=4) needs to be proven. But sometimes, a proof is difficult to find. – Question (due to David Hilbert): is there ...
... The notion of “computability” • The Entscheidungsproblem (“decision problem”): – Mathematics deals with truths that are certain, i.e., can be proven. – A mathematical statement (e.g. 2+2=4) needs to be proven. But sometimes, a proof is difficult to find. – Question (due to David Hilbert): is there ...
Finite State Machines and Their Testing
... represented in the states, and actions are constrained by rules. • An adopted AI technique initially used for language representation. • Two main types of FSM. • Deterministic FSM, meaning that given an input and the current state, the state transition can be predicted. • Non-deterministic finite st ...
... represented in the states, and actions are constrained by rules. • An adopted AI technique initially used for language representation. • Two main types of FSM. • Deterministic FSM, meaning that given an input and the current state, the state transition can be predicted. • Non-deterministic finite st ...
How Artificial Intelligence Will Secure the 21st Century
... piloting, and voice recognition. Perhaps the most used machine learning example is the simple online search. Machine learning algorithms make the keywords and sentences appear as you begin to type your search. So the question is: why haven’t we applied this technology to the world of security? ...
... piloting, and voice recognition. Perhaps the most used machine learning example is the simple online search. Machine learning algorithms make the keywords and sentences appear as you begin to type your search. So the question is: why haven’t we applied this technology to the world of security? ...
NEWS RELEASE
... Fukui has more than a 90% share of eyeglass frames in Japan. They are the first group who invented eyeglasses created from titanium that are both light weight and durable. Fukui’s high quality eyeglasses attract global attention and in 2007, they established a consolidated local brand, “THE291”, and ...
... Fukui has more than a 90% share of eyeglass frames in Japan. They are the first group who invented eyeglasses created from titanium that are both light weight and durable. Fukui’s high quality eyeglasses attract global attention and in 2007, they established a consolidated local brand, “THE291”, and ...
Slide 1
... that they are conscious? •Luc Steels has built robots that can make sounds, detect each other’s sounds, and imitate them. They can also track each other’s gaze while looking at different things. •Through imitating each other, robots come to agree on sounds that refer to things they see. Spontaneous ...
... that they are conscious? •Luc Steels has built robots that can make sounds, detect each other’s sounds, and imitate them. They can also track each other’s gaze while looking at different things. •Through imitating each other, robots come to agree on sounds that refer to things they see. Spontaneous ...
the machinery of the mind
... COMMON SENSE The Frame Problem – Classical logic deducts all that is possible from all that is available – In the real world the amount of information that is available is infinite – It is not possible to represent what does “not” change in the universe as a result of an action – Infinite things ch ...
... COMMON SENSE The Frame Problem – Classical logic deducts all that is possible from all that is available – In the real world the amount of information that is available is infinite – It is not possible to represent what does “not” change in the universe as a result of an action – Infinite things ch ...
Richard W. Hamming - Learning to Learn
... • Perturbed the formula and had the machine play against itself (1st vs 2nd formula). Found which formulas were better than others and repeated (changing various parms) until “best” formula found. • Machine beats human checkers champion (with 40 years of experience). ...
... • Perturbed the formula and had the machine play against itself (1st vs 2nd formula). Found which formulas were better than others and repeated (changing various parms) until “best” formula found. • Machine beats human checkers champion (with 40 years of experience). ...
news summary (20)
... The Winograd Schema Challenge asks computers to make sense of sentences that are ambiguous but usually simple for humans to parse. Disambiguating Winograd Schema sentences requires some common-sense understanding. In the sentence “The city councilmen refused the demonstrators a permit because they ...
... The Winograd Schema Challenge asks computers to make sense of sentences that are ambiguous but usually simple for humans to parse. Disambiguating Winograd Schema sentences requires some common-sense understanding. In the sentence “The city councilmen refused the demonstrators a permit because they ...
MLMAT 2017 Special Session on Machine Learning
... Page limit: The maximum page limit is 6 inclusive of figures and tables. INISTA will offer the option to buy limited number of extra pages for submission. ...
... Page limit: The maximum page limit is 6 inclusive of figures and tables. INISTA will offer the option to buy limited number of extra pages for submission. ...
Introduction
... billion times more powerful than all human intelligence today.” • “By the late 2020, we will … create nonbiological systems that match and exceed the complexity and subtlety of humans, including our emotional intelligence.” • From his book, 2005
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... billion times more powerful than all human intelligence today.” • “By the late 2020, we will … create nonbiological systems that match and exceed the complexity and subtlety of humans, including our emotional intelligence.” • From his book
Reinforcement learning (Part I, intro)
... moves). This problem solved by searching through the various alternative sequences of moves. In tough spaces, this leads to ...
... moves). This problem solved by searching through the various alternative sequences of moves. In tough spaces, this leads to ...
Not Another Look at the Turing Test!
... into thinking that it is more human than the hidden human! • Expect 50% result with 2 humans • Tough test for machines ...
... into thinking that it is more human than the hidden human! • Expect 50% result with 2 humans • Tough test for machines ...
The Turing Test
... is the machine and which is the human. Wrong identification – any other conclusion, incl. don’t know A machine must fool at least 30% of the interrogators so they do not know which is the machine and which is the human ...
... is the machine and which is the human. Wrong identification – any other conclusion, incl. don’t know A machine must fool at least 30% of the interrogators so they do not know which is the machine and which is the human ...
Robotics
... • Infinite strip of tape • Machine has finite number of states. A state holds the definition of what to do when reading a 0 or 1 on the tape • Machine reading a spot on the tape can – Move (on tape) left or right or stop – Write something on tape (re-write) – Change state ...
... • Infinite strip of tape • Machine has finite number of states. A state holds the definition of what to do when reading a 0 or 1 on the tape • Machine reading a spot on the tape can – Move (on tape) left or right or stop – Write something on tape (re-write) – Change state ...
2006 Prentice-Hall, Inc.
... “…the study of how to make computers do things at which, at the moment, people are better.” ...
... “…the study of how to make computers do things at which, at the moment, people are better.” ...
Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence www.AssignmentPoint.com The
... Searle introduced the terms to isolate strong AI from weak AI so he could focus on what he thought was the more interesting and debatable issue. He argued that even if we assume that we had a computer program that acted exactly like a human mind, there would still be a difficult philosophical questi ...
... Searle introduced the terms to isolate strong AI from weak AI so he could focus on what he thought was the more interesting and debatable issue. He argued that even if we assume that we had a computer program that acted exactly like a human mind, there would still be a difficult philosophical questi ...
Introduction - Stockton College
... • By savoring the arguments, turning them over and taking them apart, we expect to come up with insights into the destiny of human and machine, opportunity and threat. • Answers may not be “correct” or “wrong”, but they must be “good”. ...
... • By savoring the arguments, turning them over and taking them apart, we expect to come up with insights into the destiny of human and machine, opportunity and threat. • Answers may not be “correct” or “wrong”, but they must be “good”. ...
analytical machine
... Then in 1822, the Analytical Machine was made by Charles Babbage. It could follow instructions from cards with holes. In 1963, Alan Turing, the real father of computers, wrote a book about how the computers could be made to work as a “universal machine” to solve any difficult mathematical problem. L ...
... Then in 1822, the Analytical Machine was made by Charles Babbage. It could follow instructions from cards with holes. In 1963, Alan Turing, the real father of computers, wrote a book about how the computers could be made to work as a “universal machine” to solve any difficult mathematical problem. L ...