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  1. "... one of the pioneers in the field, Marvin Minsky, defined AI as: '… the science of making machines do things that would require intelligence if done by men' (quoted from Bolter, 1986, p. 193). This is sometimes called weak AI. However, many AI researcher have pursued the aim of developing AI that is in principle identical to human intelligence, called strong AI."

    #RagnarFjelland, 2020

    doi.org/10.1057/s41599-020-049

    #AI #WeakAI #StrongAI #MarvinMinsky

  2. "... one of the pioneers in the field, Marvin Minsky, defined AI as: '… the science of making machines do things that would require intelligence if done by men' (quoted from Bolter, 1986, p. 193). This is sometimes called weak AI. However, many AI researcher have pursued the aim of developing AI that is in principle identical to human intelligence, called strong AI."

    #RagnarFjelland, 2020

    doi.org/10.1057/s41599-020-049

    #AI #WeakAI #StrongAI #MarvinMinsky

  3. "... one of the pioneers in the field, Marvin Minsky, defined AI as: '… the science of making machines do things that would require intelligence if done by men' (quoted from Bolter, 1986, p. 193). This is sometimes called weak AI. However, many AI researcher have pursued the aim of developing AI that is in principle identical to human intelligence, called strong AI."

    #RagnarFjelland, 2020

    doi.org/10.1057/s41599-020-049

    #AI #WeakAI #StrongAI #MarvinMinsky

  4. "... one of the pioneers in the field, Marvin Minsky, defined AI as: '… the science of making machines do things that would require intelligence if done by men' (quoted from Bolter, 1986, p. 193). This is sometimes called weak AI. However, many AI researcher have pursued the aim of developing AI that is in principle identical to human intelligence, called strong AI."

    #RagnarFjelland, 2020

    doi.org/10.1057/s41599-020-049

    #AI #WeakAI #StrongAI #MarvinMinsky

  5. Teaching AI Ethics

    Update: since I wrote this original post covering the nine areas, I've expanded each one into a complete article. Have a read through this post, and then when you're ready to dive deeper into AI ethics, check out the full series here. If you linked to this post as part of a course or university resource, I suggest updating your links with the complete series. https://leonfurze.com/ai-ethics/ As we head into the start of Term 1 it's already looking like Artificial Intelligence is going to be […]

    leonfurze.com/2023/01/26/teach

  6. Teaching AI Ethics

    Update: since I wrote this original post covering the nine areas, I've expanded each one into a complete article. Have a read through this post, and then when you're ready to dive deeper into AI ethics, check out the full series here. If you linked to this post as part of a course or university resource, I suggest updating your links with the complete series. https://leonfurze.com/ai-ethics/ As we head into the start of Term 1 it's already looking like Artificial Intelligence is going to be […]

    leonfurze.com/2023/01/26/teach

  7. @micron @alex @emilymbender Smart systems that compose new stuff from fragments of old stuff is going to be increasingly termed as "AGI" even if it has nothing to do at all with AGI. Some of those systems may be said to be , but that is the limit. Sometimes I wonder whether the error is perpetuated by scholarly researchers themselves, when namedropping AI for their less than smart systems.