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Why the quickest path to human-level AI may be letting it evolve on its own

Thursday, November 7, 2019 by Piyush Suthar | Comments

Home News Tech Why the quickest path to human-level AI may be letting it evolve on its own

It’s become increasingly clear as we reach its limits that deep learning – a specific subset of AI technology – isn’t going to magically lead to human-level artificial intelligence. deep learning may still go a bit further but I agree with the general sentiment here. https://t.co/nLiYj9iA1k — Gary Marcus (@GaryMarcus) November 7, 2019 If we want robots that can think like us, we’ve got to stop giving them all the answers. Curiosity and exploration are the two key components of the human intellect that deep learning simply doesn’t provide.  In a recent article in Quanta Magazine, writer Matthew Hutson describes…

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