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Alexandr Gamezo

Alexandr Gamezo. Talos of Crete Galatea of Pygmalion Frankenstein

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Page 1: Alexandr Gamezo. Talos of Crete Galatea of Pygmalion Frankenstein

Alexandr Gamezo

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Talos of CreteGalatea of PygmalionFrankenstein

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Field began in 1956 at Dartmouth College“Fathers” of the field were John McCarthy,

Marvin Minsky, Allen Newell, and Herbert Simon

The field saw waves of interest.First peak was in the 1960s. US DoD heavily

funded research1980s saw a peak due to development of

Expert Systems.

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In the 1990’s and early 21st century, AI was integrated into many fields throughout the technology industryLogisticsData MiningMedical Diagnosis

Aided by the huge leap in computational power and the emphasis of the field on solving specific problems

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No universally accepted definitionSome generally accepted requirements are:

Deduction, reasoningPlanningLearningPerceptionSocial IntelligenceCreativity

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Computers have many of the traits that are required for “intelligence”Computers can reproduce any human logical

reasoningComputers can plan paths to solutions given

enough informationComputers can be made to learn and alter their

own programming to incorporate thatKismet is a robot at MIT that has been made to

show and understand emotion and body language

Furbies

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Will we recognize the intelligence of a synthetic life when we see/develop it?

Turing Test is only current test of Artificial Intelligence

Compare “knowledge” with a person in another country

Ray Kurzweil estimates that by 2029 desktop computers will have same power as human brains and by 2045 computers will improve themselves faster than we ever could

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Developers may not see their software as sentient beings

Fully self-aware beings could be “deleted” simply due to not being convincingly “human”

Just how intelligent is intelligent?

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How will we detect intelligence in something that could be vastly different from our own intelligence?

What position will synthetic intelligence have in our society?

Will they be our new slave labor?Will they be our allies and assistants?How and will they be made docile toward

people?Research into this should be at least parallel

with actual development of AI.

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Technology is close to fulfilling the dream of an actual synthetic intelligence

We have no real method of testing that intelligence

We must find answers to some very basic ethical questions before we continue to play God

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