AGI-16 Kristinn R. Thórisson - Why AI Needs a Task Theory — And What It Might Look Like
Kristinn R. Thórisson presents his talk “Why AI Needs a Task Theory — And What It Might Look Like“ at the Ninth Conference on Artificial General Intelligence (AGI-16) in New York ().
Paper authors: Kristinn R. Thórisson, Jordi Bieger, Thröstur Thorarensen, Jóna Sigurðardóttir and Bas R. Steunebrink
Abstract:
The concept of “task” is at the core of artificial intelligence (AI): Tasks are used for training and evaluating AI systems, which are built in order to perform and automatize
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AGI-16 Kristinn R. Thórisson - Why AI Needs a Task Theory — And What It Might Look Like