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Believe it or not, people have been grappling with the question of artificial creativity, alongside the question of artifcial intelligence, for over 170 years.
In 1843, Lady Ada Lovelace, an English mathematician considered the world's first computer programmer, wrote that a machine could not have human-like
intelligence
as long as it only did what humans intentionally programmed it to do.
Chris Anderson: Professor, if you had to guess either way, do you now believe that it is more likely than not that we are alone in the Milky Way, as a civilization of our level of
intelligence
or higher?
For centuries, a shining dome has been a symbol of intelligence, but despite this, many balding people still wish their hair would return.
And what makes octopus
intelligence
so amazing is that it comes from a biological structure completely different from ours.
And octopus
intelligence
isn't just useful for octopuses.
And studying how
intelligence
can arise along such a divergent evolutionary path can help us understand more about
intelligence
and consciousness in general.
Creating von Neumann machines would require a few technologies we don't have yet, including advanced artificial intelligence, miniaturization, and better propulsion systems.
Philosophers interested in artificial
intelligence
have used the knowledge argument to theorize that recreating a physical state won't necessarily recreate a corresponding mental state.
People measurably poor at logical reasoning, grammar, financial knowledge, math, emotional intelligence, running medical lab tests, and chess all tend to rate their expertise almost as favorably as actual experts do.
Our true final frontier is the line we must cross in deciding what we can and should make of our species' improbable
intelligence.
We used omics
intelligence
to prioritize our parasite proteins, synthesize them in the lab and in short, recreated the malaria parasite on a chip.
In it, he describes a catastrophic US
intelligence
operation in which the CIA quite literally handed over blueprints of a nuclear bomb to Iran.
My smartwatch, already today, has an EKG built in that can be read by artificial
intelligence.
So, I lead a team at Google that works on machine intelligence; in other words, the engineering discipline of making computers and devices able to do some of the things that brains do.
It's the most powerful branch of artificial
intelligence.
It might remind you of a sort of
intelligence.
We have to give Mother Nature the tools she needs to use her
intelligence
to self-heal.
Power is cascading to the young like never before because of our increasing reliance on DQ: digital
intelligence.
It's hard to microwave your emotional
intelligence.
I'm going to describe how the gains we make in artificial
intelligence
could ultimately destroy us.
I mean, given how valuable
intelligence
and automation are, we will continue to improve our technology if we are at all able to.
We have already built narrow
intelligence
into our machines, and many of these machines perform at a level of superhuman
intelligence
already.
And we know that mere matter can give rise to what is called "general intelligence," an ability to think flexibly across multiple domains, because our brains have managed it.
I mean, there's just atoms in here, and as long as we continue to build systems of atoms that display more and more intelligent behavior, we will eventually, unless we are interrupted, we will eventually build general
intelligence
into our machines.
Finally, we don't stand on a peak of intelligence, or anywhere near it, likely.
So consider the spectrum of
intelligence.
It seems overwhelmingly likely, however, that the spectrum of
intelligence
extends much further than we currently conceive, and if we build machines that are more intelligent than we are, they will very likely explore this spectrum in ways that we can't imagine, and exceed us in ways that we can't imagine.
If
intelligence
is just a matter of information processing, and we continue to improve our machines, we will produce some form of superintelligence.
I think we need something like a Manhattan Project on the topic of artificial
intelligence.
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