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The difference between the chessboard and the real world prove that chess programs are not in the "taking over the world business".
12:16 - 15:24 (03:07)
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The difference between the chessboard and the real world prove that chess programs are not in the "taking over the world business".
ChapterThe Limitations of AI Programs in the Real World
EpisodeStuart Russell: Long-Term Future of AI
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
The process of reasoning in AI involves trillions of motor control actions, even though they are not planned in detail.
15:25 - 17:50 (02:25)
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The process of reasoning in AI involves trillions of motor control actions, even though they are not planned in detail. Progress in AI involves removing assumptions which make problems easier to solve, such as the assumption of complete observability of the situation.
ChapterThe Limitations of AI Programs in the Real World
EpisodeStuart Russell: Long-Term Future of AI
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
AlphaGo's success is based on its ability to evaluate positions and use meta reasoning capabilities to explore paths in the tree deeply but abandon others, however, notions such as reasoning or human-like intuition extend beyond the AI's actual capabilities.
17:50 - 21:34 (03:44)
Summary
AlphaGo's success is based on its ability to evaluate positions and use meta reasoning capabilities to explore paths in the tree deeply but abandon others, however, notions such as reasoning or human-like intuition extend beyond the AI's actual capabilities.