"The dream of the intelligent machine is the vision of creating something that does not depend on having people preprogram its problem‐solving behaviour. Put another way, artificial intelligence (AI) should not seek to merely solve problems but should rather seek to solve the problem of how to solve problems. This chapter seeks to provide a focused explication of particular methods that indeed allow machines to improve themselves by learning from experience and to explain the fundamental theoretical and practical considerations of applying them to problems of machine learning. To begin this explication, the discussion first goes back to the Turing Test. The acceptance of the Turing Test focused attention on mimicking human behaviour. A human may be described as an intelligent problem‐solving machine. The idea of constructing an artificial brain or neural network has been proposed many times."
Quote Details
Added by wikiquote-import-bot
Unverified quote
0 likes
Original Language: English
Available Languages (1)
Sources
Imported from EN Wikiquote
https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/David_B._Fogel
Revision History
No revisions have been submitted for this quote.
Categories
David B. Fogel
1 quote on TrueQuotesView all quotes by David B. Fogel →
Related Quotes
"“I always say I’m not born of tech. I did not start my career in tech — I began working at nonprofits, public policy …"
"“When I joined Accenture for responsible AI, I saw the problem as a series of quantitative social science challenges.…"
"With generative AI, the public can now simply ask, ‘Why is it that when I ask for five scientists, I only get men?’ a…"
"In my TED talk, I argued that it’s not about building trustworthy tech. It’s about creating tools so that people can …"
"“I am a big open source advocate. Open source used to be the backbone of the tech industry — it made tech accessible …"
"“When I founded Humane Intelligence, I purposely chose a nonprofit model. It was crucial for me to align with funders…"
"“Quantitative social scientists belong on these teams — not just to philosophize, but to translate abstract policy ma…"
"“AI is borderless like air. We need global regulation to tackle it, yet recent trends suggest a future of ‘sovereign …"
"“The shortest answer to a better AI future is choice. People need the ability to decide which algorithms affect their…"
"“The journey toward responsible AI is aspirational. It isn’t about reaching a final state of unbiased perfection once…"