Artificial general intelligence (AGI) may herald our extinction, according to AI safety research. Yet claims regarding AGI must rely upon mathematical formalisms -- theoretical agents we may analyse or attempt to build. AIXI appears to be the only such formalism supported by proof that its behaviour is optimal, a consequence of its use of compression as a proxy for intelligence. Unfortunately, AIXI is incomputable and claims regarding its behaviour highly subjective. We argue that this is because AIXI formalises cognition as taking place in isolation from the environment in which goals are pursued (Cartesian dualism). We propose an alternative, supported by proof and experiment, which overcomes these problems. Integrating research from cogn...
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Australian National University The approaches to Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the last century ma...
The modern project of creating human-like artificial intelligence (AI) started after World War II, w...
An intelligent machine surpassing human intelligence across a wide set of skills has been proposed a...
Humans have always dreamed of automating laborious physical and intellectual tasks, but the latter h...
Artificial intelligence algorithms are capable of fantastic exploits, yet they are still grossly ine...
General intelligence, the ability to solve arbitrary solvable problems, is supposed by many to be ar...
Abstract The long-term goal of AI is the creation and understanding of intelligence. This requires a...
Sequential decision theory formally solves the problem of rational agents in uncertain worlds if the...
Methods are currently lacking to prove artificial general intelligence (AGI) safety. An AGI ‘hard ta...
In recent years, a trend in AI research has started to pursue human-level, general artificial intell...
We propose to perform the optimization task of Universal Artificial Intelligence (UAI) through learn...
Terms Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) and Human-Level Artificial Intelligence (HLAI) have been...
Humans already have a certain level of autonomy, defined here as capability for voluntary purposive ...
Lack of coherence in concepts of intelligence has implications for artificial intelligence. ‘Intelli...
In this perspective paper, we first comprehensively review existing evaluations of Large Language Mo...
Australian National University The approaches to Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the last century ma...
The modern project of creating human-like artificial intelligence (AI) started after World War II, w...
An intelligent machine surpassing human intelligence across a wide set of skills has been proposed a...
Humans have always dreamed of automating laborious physical and intellectual tasks, but the latter h...
Artificial intelligence algorithms are capable of fantastic exploits, yet they are still grossly ine...
General intelligence, the ability to solve arbitrary solvable problems, is supposed by many to be ar...
Abstract The long-term goal of AI is the creation and understanding of intelligence. This requires a...
Sequential decision theory formally solves the problem of rational agents in uncertain worlds if the...
Methods are currently lacking to prove artificial general intelligence (AGI) safety. An AGI ‘hard ta...
In recent years, a trend in AI research has started to pursue human-level, general artificial intell...
We propose to perform the optimization task of Universal Artificial Intelligence (UAI) through learn...
Terms Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) and Human-Level Artificial Intelligence (HLAI) have been...
Humans already have a certain level of autonomy, defined here as capability for voluntary purposive ...
Lack of coherence in concepts of intelligence has implications for artificial intelligence. ‘Intelli...
In this perspective paper, we first comprehensively review existing evaluations of Large Language Mo...
Australian National University The approaches to Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the last century ma...