When it was originally published in 2002, Sue Curry Jansenβs βWhat Was Artificial Intelligence?β attracted little notice. The long essay was published as a chapter in Jansenβs Critical Communication Theory, a book whose wisdom and erudition failed to register across the many fields it addressed. One
What Is Artificial Intelligence ?
β Scribed by Mike Loukides; Ben Lorica
- Publisher
- O'Reilly
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 25
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
From computer vision to game playing, artificial intelligence (AI) has made a lot of progress in the past few years. Companies such as Google and Facebook have already placed huge bets on this technology, and over the next decade, AI features will steadily creep into one product after another. In this OβReilly report, youβll examine the state of AI today and where we might be headed in coming years.
To explain todayβs AI capabilities, authors Ben Lorica and Mike Loukides look at prominent examples such as Googleβs AlphaGo, self-driving cars, and face recognitionβAIs that consist of narrow solutions to specific problems. Can researchers develop general intelligence flexible enough for an AI to learn without supervision, or choose what it wants to learn?
This report takes a deeper look into:
- The meaning of "general intelligence" when applied to AIs
- Moving AIs from supervised learning to unsupervised learning
- Why AIs can easily solve problems that humans find challenging, but not problems that humans find easy
- The differences between autonomous AIs and assistive AIs that augment our intelligence
- Factors that have made AI a hot topic in recent years
- Todayβs successful AI systems, such as machine learning and computer vision
- OpenAI and the push to make AI research open and visible to the public
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