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The artificial intelligence community stands at a very advanced level, but newbies in the field need to look at basic principles and engineer something that embodies and fits the hardware available.
2:22:48 - 2:24:24 (01:35)
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The artificial intelligence community stands at a very advanced level, but newbies in the field need to look at basic principles and engineer something that embodies and fits the hardware available. Basic principles of how the brain and flapping work are already known.
ChapterMarvin Minsky's "Society of Minds" Philosophy
Episode#103 – Ben Goertzel: Artificial General Intelligence
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
OpenCog, an open-source AGI project, welcomes individuals interested in AGI research to contribute to their redesign process, or engage in other open-source AGI-oriented projects with opportunities for master's and PhD thesis.
2:24:24 - 2:25:50 (01:26)
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OpenCog, an open-source AGI project, welcomes individuals interested in AGI research to contribute to their redesign process, or engage in other open-source AGI-oriented projects with opportunities for master's and PhD thesis.
ChapterMarvin Minsky's "Society of Minds" Philosophy
Episode#103 – Ben Goertzel: Artificial General Intelligence
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
The idea of achieving AI by creating a society of different AIs that interact with each other being alive in all over the internet.
2:25:50 - 2:29:23 (03:32)
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The idea of achieving AI by creating a society of different AIs that interact with each other being alive in all over the internet. This was an AI pioneer Marvin Minsky's thought, which was later attempted by a startup WebMind to make a distributed society of AIs living in different places.
ChapterMarvin Minsky's "Society of Minds" Philosophy
Episode#103 – Ben Goertzel: Artificial General Intelligence
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
The human brain has a general intelligence as a whole, but certain parts of the cortex also have their own individual general intelligence.
2:29:23 - 2:31:11 (01:48)
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The human brain has a general intelligence as a whole, but certain parts of the cortex also have their own individual general intelligence. The possibility of many different instantiations of the same version of open cog as part of a collective intelligence is examined, while also considering the limitations of technology at the time of its implementation.