Instructions for Engineering Sustainable People

2015-08-22 00:00:00

Mark Waser presents his talk "Instructions for Engineering Sustainable People" at the Seventh Conference on Artificial General Intelligence (AGI-14) in Quebec City (http://www.agi-conference.org/2014). Paper authors: Mark R. Waser

Abstract: Exactly as Artificial Intelligence (AI) did before, Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) has lost its way. Having forgotten our original intentions, AGI researchers will continue to stumble over the problems of inflexibility, brittleness, lack of generality and safety until it is realized that tools simply cannot possess adaptability greater than their innate intentionality and cannot provide assurances and promises that they cannot understand. The current short-sighted static and reductionist definition of intelligence which focuses on goals must be replaced by a long-term adaptive one focused on learning, growth and self-improvement. AGI must claim an intent to create safe artificial people via autopoiesis before its promise(s) can be fulfilled.



Mark Waser presents his talk "Instructions for Engineering Sustainable People" at the Seventh Conference on Artificial General Intelligence (AGI-14) in Quebec City (http://www.agi-conference.org/2014). Paper authors: Mark R. Waser

Abstract: Exactly as Artificial Intelligence (AI) did before, Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) has lost its way. Having forgotten our original intentions, AGI researchers will continue to stumble over the problems of inflexibility, brittleness, lack of generality and safety until it is realized that tools simply cannot possess adaptability greater than their innate intentionality and cannot provide assurances and promises that they cannot understand. The current short-sighted static and reductionist definition of intelligence which focuses on goals must be replaced by a long-term adaptive one focused on learning, growth and self-improvement. AGI must claim an intent to create safe artificial people via autopoiesis before its promise(s) can be fulfilled.



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