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Level Headed Drew Mcdermott Yale University, USA Artificial Intelligence 171(2007) 1183~1186 Sangyoon Yi [email protected] Bi. Lab. Drew McDermott B.S., M.S., Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology Artificial Intelligence Professor of Computer Science, Yale University, USA planning algorithms calculate structures of actions for autonomous agents of various sorts knowledge representation attempt to formalize what people know in a form usable by a computer www.cs.yale.edu/~dvm/ 2 © 2008, SNU Biointelligence Lab, http://bi.snu.ac.kr/ Overview “I don’t believe that human-level intelligence is a well defined goal.” “Computer programs will eventually have many such skills, but there will never be a time where their total “equals” those of the average human” 3 © 2008, SNU Biointelligence Lab, http://bi.snu.ac.kr/ Human-level AI How we will attain human-level artificial intelligence is so ill-posed. Frankenstein’s monster (1820) --- Turing This sort of loss in exactly what we would hope for. Ex) phrenology – superficial, unverifiable observations… Intelligence is the ability to imagine There are as many different kinds of intelligences as there are kinds of imagination “Computer programs will eventually have many such skills, but there will never be a time where their total “equals” those of the average human” © 2008, SNU Biointelligence Lab, http://bi.snu.ac.kr/ 4 Behaviorism Superhuman intelligence - Kurzweil We don’t know what we’re measuring. Behaviorism didn’t even ask the right question. How do the rats compute the relevant properties of the current situation? 5 © 2008, SNU Biointelligence Lab, http://bi.snu.ac.kr/ Two little wooden cubed problem Display today’s date Digits (0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9) Single-digit days are displayed as 0d. 0 1 0 2 1 2 6 © 2008, SNU Biointelligence Lab, http://bi.snu.ac.kr/ Two little wooden cubed problem Display today’s date Digits (0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9) Single-digit days are displayed as 0d. 0 1 0 2 1 2 6=9 {0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5}, {0, 1, 2, 6(9), 7, 8} 7 © 2008, SNU Biointelligence Lab, http://bi.snu.ac.kr/ Two little wooden cubed problem What would it take for a computer to solve this problem? Simplifying assumptions away from the full physical reality of characters stamped on wood, and yet to make good guesses about which of those assumptions to revoke when trouble arises. 0 1 0 2 1 2 Digits as arbitrary tokens whose only property is to represent a number between 0 and 9. Neglect the orientation of the visible face of a cube. © 2008, SNU Biointelligence Lab, http://bi.snu.ac.kr/ 8 Superhuman human Seymour Papert “Success of AI depends on creating programs that do as well as the best humans at various tasks” So to achieve human-level intelligence, we might have to build a person. 9 © 2008, SNU Biointelligence Lab, http://bi.snu.ac.kr/ Conversation “Is it okay to use one face to represent both the 6 and the 9?!” The biggest problem the cognitive-science community will face is language. If you listen to two or three people talking, and ask, what exactly is each of them trying to do and to what degree are they succeeding? There is a lot going on besides exchanges of formally defined Qs and As. Date-display puzzle. © 2008, SNU Biointelligence Lab, http://bi.snu.ac.kr/ 10 Conclusion Machines will have goals and abilities very different from ours, and talking with them will probably not feel like talking to people. Will the intelligent ones be able to explain what’s going on and justify themselves to us? Will they apologize and say that they can’t introspect about the computational processes squeezing and tugging at our lives any more deeply than we can introspect about digestion? 11 © 2008, SNU Biointelligence Lab, http://bi.snu.ac.kr/