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And furthermore, if such an artificial
intelligence
existed, it would have to compete with human economies, and thereby compete for resources with us.
He wanted to estimate N, the number of communicative civilizations out there in our galaxy, and he included in there the rate of star formation, the rate of planets, but crucially,
intelligence.
Intelligence
appears all over the place, in all kinds of guises.
Human
intelligence
is only one kind of a thing.
So, I would suggest that we don't think intelligence, we think replicators.
You point out that it's different from intelligence, the
intelligence
that we're building in machines, and that there's actually a lot of mystery around it.
We are getting better and better in understanding the brain and intelligence, but we are not getting much better in understanding the mind and consciousness.
People often confuse
intelligence
and consciousness, especially in places like Silicon Valley, which is understandable, because in humans, they go together.
I mean,
intelligence
basically is the ability to solve problems.
What's happening today in places like Silicon Valley is that we are creating artificial
intelligence
but not artificial consciousness.
There has been an amazing development in computer
intelligence
over the last 50 years, and exactly zero development in computer consciousness, and there is no indication that computers are going to become conscious anytime soon.
And at MIT, I am lucky enough to rub shoulders with scientists studying all kinds of cutting edge fields like synthetic neurobiology, artificial intelligence, artificial life and everything in between.
So, another random thing I do is the search for extraterrestrial intelligence, or SETI.
Why? Tier 1-A was the center for military
intelligence.
And doubtless the
intelligence
communities of the world are doing the same work today for the attacks of last week.
The more we learn about elephants, the more it appears that their impressive memory is only one aspect of an incredible
intelligence
that makes them some of the most social, creative, and benevolent creatures on Earth.
Given what we now know about elephants and what they continue to teach us about animal intelligence, it is more important than ever to ensure that what the English poet John Donne described as "nature's great masterpiece" does not vanish from the world's canvas.
So the mere fact of your disagreeing with me is implicitly an insult not only to my views, but to my intelligence, too.
It wasn't any sort of creator intelligence, but the thing itself was a giant parallel computation that would have some
intelligence.
Our entire civilization, everything that we value, is based on our
intelligence.
And if we had access to a lot more intelligence, then there's really no limit to what the human race can do.
It's a skill that I call visual intelligence, and I use works of art to teach everybody, from everyday people to those for whom looking is the job, like Navy SEALs and homicide detectives and trauma nurses.
We all do this multiple times a day, but we don't realize what a role seeing and looking plays in all of those actions, and how visual
intelligence
can really improve everything.
Now, using art to increase our visual
intelligence
involves planning for contingencies, understanding the big picture and the small details and noticing what's not there.
When a detective who had learned about visual
intelligence
in North Carolina was called to the crime scene, it was a boating fatality, and the eyewitness told this detective that the boat had flipped over and the occupant had drowned underneath.
But even at the incredible speed, 200 million positions per second, Deep Blue's method provided little of the dreamed-of insight into the mysteries of human
intelligence.
This convinced me that we would need better interfaces to help us coach our machines towards more useful
intelligence.
It means the divine or a loving, animating intelligence, or, as we learned from the great "Deteriorata," "the cosmic muffin."
Maybe instead of worrying about hypothetical future runaway artificial intelligences that are maximizing for one goal, we could solve the runaway artificial
intelligence
that already exists right now, which are these newsfeeds maximizing for one thing.
With our growing capabilities in neuroscience, artificial
intelligence
and machine learning, we may soon know a lot more of what's happening in the human brain.
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