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Information Systems in Organizations 6.0 Artificial Intelligence The AI Revolution: The Road to Superintelligence • One thing that definitely needs to happen for Artificial General Intelligence(AGI) to be a possibility is an increase in the power of computer hardware. • AGI with an identical level of intelligence and computational capacity as a human would still have significant Collective advantages over humans. Such as: Speed, Size and Storage, Reliability and Durability, and ____________ capability. • Artificial Narrow Intelligence (ANI): Sometimes referred to as Weak AI , is AI that specializes in one area. • Artificial General Intelligence (AGI): Sometimes referred to as Strong AI, or Human-Level AI, refers to a computer that is as smart as a human across the board. Superintelligence The future of humanity in the age of superintelligent machines Bill Gates Says You Should Worry About Artificial Intelligence Stephen Hawking and __________ • Bill Gates, along with ________________ Elon Musk fears that artificial intelligence could pose a threat to humanity. • Gates echoed concerns that something vaguely resembling the science The Matrix franchises fiction scenarios from _______________ The Terminator and ____________ could come to pass if the potential of artificial superintelligence is not take seriously. • Elon Musk put down $10 million of his own money to fund an effort to keep artificial intelligence __________. friendly • When the guys most likely to benefit from a new technology see a need for it to be ________________, there’s probably something worth put on a leash worrying about. Wait But Why: The AI Revolution Wait But Why: The AI Revolution Wait But Why: The AI Revolution Wait But Why: The AI Revolution Wait But Why: The AI Revolution Three types or calibers of AI: • Artificial Narrow Intelligence (ANI) • Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) • Artificial Superintelligence (ASI) ANI: Chess Program AGI: Human Level Intelligence ASI: Superintelligence Wait But Why: The AI Revolution ANI is everywhere: • Google maps • Autonomous cars • Spam filters • Google translate • Travel bookings • Manufacturing • Facebook suggestions Wait But Why: The AI Revolution 2010 Flash Crash: • ANI caused stock market to plummet • $1 trillion decline in value • Quick recovery Wait But Why: The AI Revolution • AGI is imminent • AGI is extremely complex and difficult • Requires enormous computational power (remember Moore’s Law?) • Companies are spending billions of dollars • Google • IBM • Cross domain optimization Wait But Why: The AI Revolution Computers still have a hard time with tests like these, but for how long? Blue Brain Project ^ Click image to watch video What is AGI? • The concept of “general intelligence” refers to the capacity for efficient cross-domain . optimization. • Four operational definitions for AGI: The Turing Test, The Coffee Test, The Robot College Student Test, and The Employment Test. • Another idea often associated with general intelligence is the ability to transfer learning from one domain to other domains. • To pass the Employment Test, AI programs must have at least the potential to completely . automate economically important jobs. AGI Tests • The Turing Test • The Coffee Test • The College Student Test • The Employment Test Turing test • The Turing test is a test of a machine's ability to exhibit intelligent behavior equivalent to, or indistinguishable from, that of a human . • Common understanding has it that the purpose of the Turing Test is to determine whether a computer could . imitate a human. • The format of the test allows the interrogator to give the machine a wide variety of intellectual tasks. • Since human behavior and intelligent behavior are not exactly the same thing, the test can fail to accurately measure intelligence in two ways: 1)Some human behavior is unintelligent . 2)Some intelligent behavior is inhuman Alan Turing (1912-1954) • Father of AI and computer science • Cryptanalyst during WWII • Cracked code that enabled Allies victory • Contributions to physical sciences (see Belousov–Zhabotinsky reaction) • Prosecuted by UK and punished with chemical castration for being gay • Died of cyanide poisoning • Receives public apology in 2009 and royal pardon in 2013 Depictions • Breaking the Code (1986 Play) • Breaking the Code (1996 BBC Special) • The Imitation Game (2014 Film) From AGI to ASI What is Watson? • Watson answers questions by analyzing unstructured data by using natural language processing and presenting answers and solutions based on supporting evidence and quality of information found. • To answer a question, Watson: • searches millions of documents to find thousands of possible answers • Collects evidence and uses a scoring algorithm to rate the quality of this evidence • Ranks all possible answers based on the score of its supporting evidence • To learn a subject , all related materials are loaded into Watson, such as Word documents, PDFs and web pages. IBM Watson • Analyzes unstructured data • Understands complex questions • Learns human constructs like language, culture, and context IBM Watson ^ Click image to watch video WBW: From AGI to ASI Discussion Questions? • What do you think about the premise that human consciousness is a function of computational power? • What is the role of free will? • What do you think the future holds? • What happens when you google laser cats? In-Class Activity… The Turing Test and Mitsuku In-Class Activity… Expert Systems