... Human Future
” by Google co-founder Eric Schmidt and former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger published in 2022. The book examines how close AGI really is and what remains to be done to achieve it.
Let us start once again with the definition of AGI, as laid out over 20 years ago from similar perspectives by Ben Goertzel, Shane Legg, Pei Wang and Peter Voss. According to the definition, AGI is the ability to achieve complex goals in complex environments, under resource constraints, by adapting to changes ...
... recommendations for programming and solutions to various technical problems in the case when the original data and examples of solutions could be in the training dataset.
For its part, MLLM Midjorney, which learned since last year to draw highly realistic portraits of any imaginary characters like Harry Potter as Ilya Muromets or Sherlock Holmes as Cat Matroskin, has just published a
fresh version
where all humanoid characters are guaranteed to always have 5 fingers on their hands (previous versions often drew six-fingered ...
... of developers.
In recent years, the term “general intelligence,” meaning the ability to solve cognitive problems in general terms, adapting to the environment through learning, minimizing risks and optimizing the losses in achieving goals, has gained currency among researchers and developers. This led to the concept of
artificial general intelligence
(AGI), potentially vested not in a human, but a cybernetic system of sufficient computational power. Many refer to this kind of intelligence as “strong AI,” as opposed to “weak AI,” which has become a mundane topic in recent years.
As applied AI ...