Artificial intelligence
Artificial intelligence (also AI) refers to a software construct capable of near-human, human, or super-human levels of intelligence.[1] Defining characteristics of any AI include machine learning.
AI is currently a major industry growth area and frequently used as a buzzword, similar to jargon such as 'big data'.
Open source projects to develop AI include OpenAI and OpenCog.
Types of AI
There are various types of AI which can generally be broken down into two categories; Weak AI and Strong AI.
TechnoPedia describes the differences between the two as; "Weak artificial intelligence is a form of AI specifically designed to be focused on a narrow task and to seem very intelligent at it. It contrasts with strong AI, in which an AI is capable of all and any cognitive functions that a human may have, and is in essence no different than a real human mind." [2]
In popular culture
AI has been featured heavily in many sci-fi films including A.I., Transcendence, Ex Machina and Avengers: Age of Ultron
Ethics and social impact
There are many different ethical concerns related to AI, which can best be understood by plotting them across two axes: time scale and agent vs. subject.
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Sources
https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2976444
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1wAgBaJgEsg
https://arxiv.org/abs/1606.06565
https://howwegettonext.com/when-does-an-artificial-intelligence-become-a-person-477c6bc3fdf3
https://www.reddit.com/r/AIethics/comments/4y2pof/machine_ethics_reading_list/
See also
External links
- Artificial Intelligence on Wikipedia
- Existential risk from artificial general intelligence on Wikipedia
- /r/ControlProblem on Reddit