“The vast bulk of the AI field today is concerned with what might be called “narrow AI” – creating programs that demonstrate intelligence in one or another specialized area (…) The AI projects discussed in this book (…) are explicitly aimed at artificial general intelligence, at the construction of a software program that can solve a variety of complex problems in a variety of different domains”
Great overview and argumentation, this solves a framing problem I hadn't yet had time to think about. Really valuable reference. Proud that this was published from our office space!
Thanks for this writeup and resource, really useful and I'll be drawing on this for a book project. In case of interest, last year I did an adjacent review of this and various other terms that have been coined in debates around advanced AI (though less in-depth in its discussion of AGI specifically), at https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=4612473
Great overview and argumentation, this solves a framing problem I hadn't yet had time to think about. Really valuable reference. Proud that this was published from our office space!
Thanks for this writeup and resource, really useful and I'll be drawing on this for a book project. In case of interest, last year I did an adjacent review of this and various other terms that have been coined in debates around advanced AI (though less in-depth in its discussion of AGI specifically), at https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=4612473
Thank you - this paper is an excellent resource!
Wow, really surprised at the discrepancy between the quality of this (high), and the amount of likes/readers (low)! Thanks for writing it.
Thanks - appreciated!