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Chapter 398 First Intersection
Chapter 398 First Intersection
"We have all been exposed to or know the scene of the release of the virus. Victor's performance process is like the self-proliferation of the virus..."
"It's not even as good as the self-diffusion of the virus, because Victor can't do anything that exceeds the budget, and the virus may fission into mutations..."
"So, there is no loss of control, and there is no intelligence. The program just releases what it has learned, which is still far from the threshold of strong intelligence."
Su Xiaomu concluded.
However, Su Xiaomu also knew very well that as it was now, he would definitely not be able to convince these top players in the world.
The next part is undoubtedly to answer questions.
Interpret intelligence, Victor, etc. with more acceptable interpretations.
The first person to ask questions was Professor Li Feifei. She has always had some meaningful ideas about artificial intelligence.
Including the co-director of the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence, which she is currently serving, is also led and initiated by her.
"A brand new perspective, but I have a doubt. From our current observations, Victor's performance already contains a little bit of diversity in human intelligence. I can understand what you said about releasing learning, but from what angle? Judging that there is no self-fission in it?"
"Perhaps the Turing test can give the answer." Su Xiaomu smiled and said relaxedly.
The Turing test is still the most reliable test standard in existence.
At least, one of Turing's predictions in 1950 about the thinking ability of machines in 2000 has not been achieved until now.
Su Xiaomu's proposal was approved by everyone.
Li Feifei looked at Su Xiaomu curiously, which meant a lot.
Since there are so many outstanding researchers, this Turing test is very strict, and many test scenarios and testers are arranged.
According to Turing's prediction, if more than 30% of the testers cannot determine whether the tester is a human or a machine, then the machine has passed the test and is considered to have human intelligence.
Fortunately, there are enough people in the experimental group, and their academic attitude is firm enough.
There is no fool who can enter such an experimental group.
Just like a concept that Li Feifei himself once expressed: academia is inclusive and does not compete for market share. It requires people to work together to gain a deeper understanding of knowledge, which can be shared.
More importantly, academia is responsible for educating future leaders and practitioners, across a range of disciplines.
The development of AI will be a multigenerational journey, and now is the time to instill human-centered values in the technologists, engineers, entrepreneurs, and policymakers who are responsible for charting the future course of human functions.
The first and most important point is that the academic community is inclusive and does not compete for market share, so in the current scenario, it is difficult for someone to deliberately express wrong opinions.
Even if he himself is willing to sacrifice all the possibilities of academic climbing in the future, the validity of the test results will not be recognized by everyone.
"..."
There is nothing to say about the testing process.
These are some classic Turing test questions.
As the tests went on, the results of the tests became more and more 'disappointing'.
All in all, there is a very complicated emotion in it, including Professor Li Feifei, Professor Groz and others, they all hope that strong intelligence will appear.
But I don't want it to appear so suddenly that there is no accurate and objective judgment.
It seems that the human-centered artificial intelligence led by Li Feifei delineates three simple but powerful ideas:
1. For AI to better serve our needs, it must embrace the diversity, nuance, and depth of human intelligence.
2. The development of artificial intelligence should be combined with long-term research on its impact on human society and guided accordingly.
3. The ultimate purpose of artificial intelligence should be to enhance our humanity, not weaken or replace it.
And the question Li Feifei himself has raised countless times: How can we make intelligent software consistent with human value orientation?
Before these questions have been definitively answered, they do not want to have a surprise.
In fact, just when everyone was thinking about similar questions except for the depth, they already had the answer in their minds.
Victor is definitely not a strong intelligence.
At least Victor is not as complicated as human beings to have 100 million thoughts in an instant.
With the end of the test, everyone's interest is getting lower and lower. It's just around noon, and MIT has already arranged the reception.
Whether they were members of the experimental group or the observation group, they all left the experimental group in groups under the guidance of the corresponding personnel.
Su Xiaomu, who was supposed to go with everyone, was not inside, but was left behind, and then went to the office with Tommaso.
Prof. Groz and Prof. Li Feifei are also accompanying us.
No one else.
"Old friend, you actually don't understand, do you?"
As soon as the office door was closed, Professor Grosz looked at Thomas Cable with a smile.
Li Feifei showed the same expression, and solemnly apologized: "Professor Tommaso, I'm very sorry, I was too excited to lose my composure... I am deeply sorry for the impact on you..."
Tommaso smiled and waved his hand: "Don't worry about some small things."
"Actually, I didn't expect that there would be so many accidents just from yesterday to today. Another mode of realizing intelligence created by Su has great promise!"
"Sure enough!" Groz said with a smile.
"Su, don't stand there, sit down, we three old fellows all want to hear your redefinition of intelligence." Tommaso looked at Su Xiaomu.
Groz and Li Feifei also looked at Su Xiaomu.
As early as Su Xiaomu saw Victor's unexpected performance and started to explain himself, he expected a more detailed explanation.
"Well, let me talk about my personal opinion. I would like to represent my personal opinion on intelligence. It may be different from the popular definition."
Su Xiaomu took a vaccination first. Su Xiaomu is already very good at turning the knowledge he got from the little garbage into his own use.
"Different from the understanding and realization of intelligence in the past, as I just said, in my opinion, intelligence has actually appeared a long time ago. The spread of viruses and autonomous diffusion and fission is a rough manifestation of intelligence. Note, I It's about strong intelligence."
"We all know that human thinking is diverse, changeable, multiple, subtle, unpredictable, and unable to maintain absolute rationality, but no matter what kind of data the intelligence is trained on, it will faithfully execute the established operations, some subtle Expression can be mistaken for an advanced form of intelligence.
Actually not.
And using algorithms to dominate program design and intelligence will more and more possibly touch strong intelligence, because we do not train the program, but let the program develop linearly..."
-
PS: Nonsense.
(End of this chapter)
"We have all been exposed to or know the scene of the release of the virus. Victor's performance process is like the self-proliferation of the virus..."
"It's not even as good as the self-diffusion of the virus, because Victor can't do anything that exceeds the budget, and the virus may fission into mutations..."
"So, there is no loss of control, and there is no intelligence. The program just releases what it has learned, which is still far from the threshold of strong intelligence."
Su Xiaomu concluded.
However, Su Xiaomu also knew very well that as it was now, he would definitely not be able to convince these top players in the world.
The next part is undoubtedly to answer questions.
Interpret intelligence, Victor, etc. with more acceptable interpretations.
The first person to ask questions was Professor Li Feifei. She has always had some meaningful ideas about artificial intelligence.
Including the co-director of the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence, which she is currently serving, is also led and initiated by her.
"A brand new perspective, but I have a doubt. From our current observations, Victor's performance already contains a little bit of diversity in human intelligence. I can understand what you said about releasing learning, but from what angle? Judging that there is no self-fission in it?"
"Perhaps the Turing test can give the answer." Su Xiaomu smiled and said relaxedly.
The Turing test is still the most reliable test standard in existence.
At least, one of Turing's predictions in 1950 about the thinking ability of machines in 2000 has not been achieved until now.
Su Xiaomu's proposal was approved by everyone.
Li Feifei looked at Su Xiaomu curiously, which meant a lot.
Since there are so many outstanding researchers, this Turing test is very strict, and many test scenarios and testers are arranged.
According to Turing's prediction, if more than 30% of the testers cannot determine whether the tester is a human or a machine, then the machine has passed the test and is considered to have human intelligence.
Fortunately, there are enough people in the experimental group, and their academic attitude is firm enough.
There is no fool who can enter such an experimental group.
Just like a concept that Li Feifei himself once expressed: academia is inclusive and does not compete for market share. It requires people to work together to gain a deeper understanding of knowledge, which can be shared.
More importantly, academia is responsible for educating future leaders and practitioners, across a range of disciplines.
The development of AI will be a multigenerational journey, and now is the time to instill human-centered values in the technologists, engineers, entrepreneurs, and policymakers who are responsible for charting the future course of human functions.
The first and most important point is that the academic community is inclusive and does not compete for market share, so in the current scenario, it is difficult for someone to deliberately express wrong opinions.
Even if he himself is willing to sacrifice all the possibilities of academic climbing in the future, the validity of the test results will not be recognized by everyone.
"..."
There is nothing to say about the testing process.
These are some classic Turing test questions.
As the tests went on, the results of the tests became more and more 'disappointing'.
All in all, there is a very complicated emotion in it, including Professor Li Feifei, Professor Groz and others, they all hope that strong intelligence will appear.
But I don't want it to appear so suddenly that there is no accurate and objective judgment.
It seems that the human-centered artificial intelligence led by Li Feifei delineates three simple but powerful ideas:
1. For AI to better serve our needs, it must embrace the diversity, nuance, and depth of human intelligence.
2. The development of artificial intelligence should be combined with long-term research on its impact on human society and guided accordingly.
3. The ultimate purpose of artificial intelligence should be to enhance our humanity, not weaken or replace it.
And the question Li Feifei himself has raised countless times: How can we make intelligent software consistent with human value orientation?
Before these questions have been definitively answered, they do not want to have a surprise.
In fact, just when everyone was thinking about similar questions except for the depth, they already had the answer in their minds.
Victor is definitely not a strong intelligence.
At least Victor is not as complicated as human beings to have 100 million thoughts in an instant.
With the end of the test, everyone's interest is getting lower and lower. It's just around noon, and MIT has already arranged the reception.
Whether they were members of the experimental group or the observation group, they all left the experimental group in groups under the guidance of the corresponding personnel.
Su Xiaomu, who was supposed to go with everyone, was not inside, but was left behind, and then went to the office with Tommaso.
Prof. Groz and Prof. Li Feifei are also accompanying us.
No one else.
"Old friend, you actually don't understand, do you?"
As soon as the office door was closed, Professor Grosz looked at Thomas Cable with a smile.
Li Feifei showed the same expression, and solemnly apologized: "Professor Tommaso, I'm very sorry, I was too excited to lose my composure... I am deeply sorry for the impact on you..."
Tommaso smiled and waved his hand: "Don't worry about some small things."
"Actually, I didn't expect that there would be so many accidents just from yesterday to today. Another mode of realizing intelligence created by Su has great promise!"
"Sure enough!" Groz said with a smile.
"Su, don't stand there, sit down, we three old fellows all want to hear your redefinition of intelligence." Tommaso looked at Su Xiaomu.
Groz and Li Feifei also looked at Su Xiaomu.
As early as Su Xiaomu saw Victor's unexpected performance and started to explain himself, he expected a more detailed explanation.
"Well, let me talk about my personal opinion. I would like to represent my personal opinion on intelligence. It may be different from the popular definition."
Su Xiaomu took a vaccination first. Su Xiaomu is already very good at turning the knowledge he got from the little garbage into his own use.
"Different from the understanding and realization of intelligence in the past, as I just said, in my opinion, intelligence has actually appeared a long time ago. The spread of viruses and autonomous diffusion and fission is a rough manifestation of intelligence. Note, I It's about strong intelligence."
"We all know that human thinking is diverse, changeable, multiple, subtle, unpredictable, and unable to maintain absolute rationality, but no matter what kind of data the intelligence is trained on, it will faithfully execute the established operations, some subtle Expression can be mistaken for an advanced form of intelligence.
Actually not.
And using algorithms to dominate program design and intelligence will more and more possibly touch strong intelligence, because we do not train the program, but let the program develop linearly..."
-
PS: Nonsense.
(End of this chapter)
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