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AI Roadmap Institute Blog mission is to accelerate the search for safe human-level artificial intelligence by encouraging, studying, mapping and comparing roadmaps towards this goal.
AI Roadmap Institute Blog
4y ago
This article accompanies a visual roadmap which you can view and download here.
Why are roadmaps important?
Roadmapping is a useful tool to allow us to look into the future, predict different possible pathways, and identify areas that might present opportunities or problems. The aim is to visualise different scenarios in order to prepare, and avoid scenarios that might lead to an undesirable future or even worse, disaster. It is also an exercise for visualizing a desired future and finding the optimal path towards achieving it.
Introducing the roadmap
This roadmap depicts three hypo ..read more
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4y ago
GoodAI and AI Roadmap Institute
Tokyo, ARAYA headquarters, October 13, 2017
Authors: Marek Rosa, Olga Afanasjeva, Will Millership (GoodAI)
Workshop participants: Olga Afanasjeva (GoodAI), Shahar Avin (CSER), Vlado Bužek (Slovak Academy of Science), Stephen Cave (CFI), Arisa Ema (University of Tokyo), Ayako Fukui (Araya), Danit Gal (Peking University), Nicholas Guttenberg (Araya), Ryota Kanai (Araya), George Musser (Scientific American), Seán Ó hÉigeartaigh (CSER), Marek Rosa (GoodAI), Jaan Tallinn (CSER, FLI), Hiroshi Yamakawa (Dwango AI Laboratory)
Summary
It is important to address the ..read more
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4y ago
Race Avoidance in the Development of Artificial General Intelligence
Olga Afanasjeva, Jan Feyereisl, Marek Havrda, Martin Holec, Seán Ó hÉigeartaigh, Martin Poliak
SUMMARY
◦ Promising strides are being made in research towards artificial general intelligence systems. This progress might lead to an apparent winner-takes-all race for AGI.
◦ Concerns have been raised that such a race could create incentives to skimp on safety and to defy established agreements between key players.
◦ The AI Roadmap Institute held a workshop to begin interdisciplinary discussion on how to avoid scen ..read more
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4y ago
Guest post by José Hernández-Orallo, Professor at Technical University of Valencia
Two decades ago I started working on metrics of machine intelligence. By that time, during the glacial days of the second AI winter, few were really interested in measuring something that AI lacked completely. And very few, such as David L. Dowe and I, were interested in metrics of intelligence linked to algorithmic information theory, where the models of interaction between an agent and the world were sequences of bits, and intelligence was formulated using Solomonoff’s and Wallace’s theories of inductive ..read more
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4y ago
Guest post by Simon Andersson, Senior Research Scientist @GoodAI Executive summary
Tracking major unsolved problems in AI can keep us honest about what remains to be achieved and facilitate the creation of roadmaps towards general artificial intelligence.
This document currently identifies 29 open problems.
For each major problem, example tests are suggested for evaluating research progress.
Introduction
This document identifies open problems in AI. It seeks to provide a concise overview of the greatest challenges in the field and of the current state of the art, in line with the “open resea ..read more
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4y ago
Guest post by Martin Stránský, Research Scientist @GoodAI Figure 1. GoodAI architecture development roadmap comparison (full-size)
Recent progress in artificial intelligence, especially in the area of deep learning, has been breath-taking. This is very encouraging for anyone interested in the field, yet the true progress towards human-level artificial intelligence is much harder to evaluate.
The evaluation of artificial intelligence is a very difficult problem for a number of reasons. For example, the lack of consensus on the basic desiderata necessary for intelligent machines is one of the p ..read more