{"id":1122966,"date":"2024-03-14T00:11:21","date_gmt":"2024-03-14T04:11:21","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/uncategorized\/what-is-general-intelligence-in-the-world-of-ai-and-computers-the-race-for-the-artificial-mind-explained-pc-gamer\/"},"modified":"2024-03-14T00:11:21","modified_gmt":"2024-03-14T04:11:21","slug":"what-is-general-intelligence-in-the-world-of-ai-and-computers-the-race-for-the-artificial-mind-explained-pc-gamer","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/artificial-general-intelligence\/what-is-general-intelligence-in-the-world-of-ai-and-computers-the-race-for-the-artificial-mind-explained-pc-gamer\/","title":{"rendered":"What is general intelligence in the world of AI and computers? The race for the artificial mind explained &#8211; PC Gamer"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Corvids are a family of birds that are known to be    astonishingly accomplished at showing self-awareness and    problem-solving via the use of tools. Such traits are generally    considered to be extremely rare in the animal kingdom, as    there's only ourselves and a handful of other species that can    do all of this. However, you'd never think for one moment that    any corvid is a human: We recognise the fact they are    smart but not truly intelligent, or certainly    not to the extent that we are.  <\/p>\n<p>    And it's the same when it comes to artificial intelligence, the    biggest topic in the world of computing and tech right now.    While we've seen incredibly rapid progress in certain areas,    such as generative AI video, nothing produced by the likes of    ChatGPT,     Stable Diffusion, or Copilot    gives us the impression that it's true, human-like    intelligence. Typically classed as weak or narrow AI, such    systems aren't self-aware nor are they problem-solving, as    such; they're basically enormous probability calculators,    heavily reliant on the datasets used to train them.  <\/p>\n<p>    Pinning down exactly what is meant by the phrase human    intelligence is something that the scientific community    has battled over for centuries, but in general, we can say it's    the ability to recognise information or infer it from various    sources, and then use it to plan, create, or problem solve    through logical reasoning or abstract thinking. We humans do    all of this extremely well, and we can apply it in situations    that we've not had experience or prior knowledge of.  <\/p>\n<p>    Getting a computer to exhibit the same capabilities is the    ultimate goal of researchers in the field of        artificial general intelligence (AGI):    Creating a system that is able to conduct cognitive    tasks just as well as any human can, and hopefully, even    better.  <\/p>\n<p>      What is artificial general intelligence?    <\/p>\n<p>        This is a computer system that can plan, organise, create,        reason, and problem-solve just like a human can.      <\/p>\n<p>    The scale of such a challenge is rather hard to comprehend    because an AGI needs to be able to do more than simply crunch    through numbers. Human intelligence relies on language,    culture, emotions, and physical senses to understand problems,    break them down, and produce solutions. The human mind is also    fragile and manipulable and can make all kinds of mistakes when    under stress.  <\/p>\n<p>    Sometimes, though, such situations generate remarkable    achievements. How many of us have pulled off great feats of    intelligence during examinations, despite them being    potentially stressful experiences? You may be thinking at this    point that all of this is impossible to achieve and surely    nobody can program a system to apply an understanding of    culture, utilise sight or sound, or recall a traumatic event to    solve a problem.  <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>    It's a challenge that's being taken up by business and academic    institutions around the world, with OpenAI,        Google DeepMind, Blue Brain    Project, and the recently completed Human Brain Project    being the most famous examples of work conducted in the field    of AGI. And, of course, there's all the research being carried    out in the technologies that will either support or ultimately    form part of an AGI system: Deep learning, generative AI,    neural language processing, computer vision and sound, and even    robotics.  <\/p>\n<p>    As to the potential benefits that AGI could offer, that's    rather obvious. Medicine and education could both be improved,    increasing the speed and accuracy of any diagnosis, and    determining the best learning package for a given student. An    AGI could make decisions in complex, multi-faceted situations,    as found in economics and politics, that are rational and    beneficial to all. It seems a little facile to shoehorn games    into such a topic but imagine a future where you're battling    against AGI systems that react and play just like a real person    but with all of the positives (comradery, laughter,    sportsmanship) and none of the negatives.  <\/p>\n<p>    Not everyone is convinced that AGI is even possible.    Philosopher     John Searle wrote a paper many decades ago arguing that    artificial intelligence can be of two forms, Strong AI and Weak    AI, where the difference between them is that the former could    be said to be consciousness whereas the latter only seems like    it does. To the end user, there would be no visible difference,    but the underlying system certainly isn't the same.  <\/p>\n<p>    The way that AGI is currently progressing, in terms of    research, puts it somewhere between the two, though it's more    weak rather than strong. Although this may seem like it's just    semantics, one could take the stance that if the computer only    appears to have human-like intelligence, it can't be considered    to be truly intelligent, ultimately lacking what we consider to    be a mind.  <\/p>\n<p>        AI critic Hubert Dreyfus argues that computers are only    able to process information that's stored symbolically and    human unconscious knowledge (things that we know about    but never directly think about) can't be symbolically    stored, thus a true AGI can never exist.  <\/p>\n<p>    A fully-fledged AGI is not without risks, either. At the very    least, the widespread application of them in specific sectors    would result in significant unemployment. We have already seen    cases where both large and small businesses have replaced human    customer support roles with generative AI systems. Computers    that can do the same tasks as a human mind could potentially    replace managers, politicians, triage nurses, teachers,    designers, musicians, authors, and so on.  <\/p>\n<p>    Perhaps the biggest concern over AGI is how safe it would be.    Current    research in the field is split on the topic of safety, with    some projects openly dismissive of it. One could argue that a    truly artificial human mind, one that's highly intelligent, may    see many of the problems that humanity faces as being trivial,    in comparison to answering questions on existence and the    universe itself.  <\/p>\n<p>    Building an AGI for the benefit of humanity isn't the goal of    every project at the moment.  <\/p>\n<p>    Despite the incredible advances in the fields of deep learning    and generative AI in recent years, we're still a long way off    from having a system that computer scientists and philosophers    universally agree on having artificial general intelligence.    Current AI models are restricted to very narrow domains, and    cannot automatically apply what they have learned into other    areas.  <\/p>\n<p>    Generative AI tools cannot express themselves freely through    art, music, and writing: They simply produce an output from a    given input, based on probability maps created through trained    association.  <\/p>\n<p>    Whether the outcome turns out to be SkyNet or HAL9000, Jarvis    or Tars, AGIs are still far from being a reality, and may never    do so in our lifetimes. That may well be a huge relief to many    people, but it's also a source of frustration for countless    others, and the race is well and truly on to make it happen. If    you've been impressed or dismayed by the current level of    generative AI, you've seen nothing yet.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Read the original here: <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" href=\"https:\/\/www.pcgamer.com\/software\/ai\/general-intelligence-explained\" title=\"What is general intelligence in the world of AI and computers? The race for the artificial mind explained - PC Gamer\">What is general intelligence in the world of AI and computers? The race for the artificial mind explained - PC Gamer<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Corvids are a family of birds that are known to be astonishingly accomplished at showing self-awareness and problem-solving via the use of tools. 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