Real Artificial Intelligence
- I'm the Reader of AI here at Middlesex.
- I think AI has had a lot of successes and that it is currently
industrially applicable.
- However, while there are systems that are great for playing
chess, AI systems do not seem really intelligent.
- There are a lot of ways to get at intelligence, but perhaps
the best is the Turing Test
- Briefly the Turing Test is to have a computer in one room,
a person in a second, and a human judge in a third.
- The judge holds a conversation, via a teletype, with
the other two.
- If the judge can not figure out which is the computer, the
computer is intelligent.
- We can argue about the quality of this test, but you can't really
argue that any machine has been able to pass this test.
- My hypothesis (without claiming novelty) is
to develop a system
that can pass the Turing Test, the best mechanism is to follow
the human model as closely as possible.
- This means that you have to follow human's psychologically,
- but also to follow humans neurally.