Sentences with phrase «if human intelligence»

«I don't know if human intelligence is capable of answering that question,» he says.

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AI is the broadest term, applying to any technique that enables computers to mimic human intelligence, using logic, if - then rules, decision trees, and machine learning (including deep learning).
Dave and Helen Edwards, co-founders of artificial intelligence research firm Intelligenstia.ai, don't go so far as to suggest a specific course of study, but like Kalt they have publicly insisted that if you want your kids to thrive in an AI - filled future, you better teach them how to handle human beings, unpredictability, and complexity, all of which a liberal arts degree forces you to confront and grow comfortable with.
«If we add machine learning, the field of study that allows computers to self - learn without specific programming to do so, to existing artificial intelligence (A.I.), the resulting machines will be better able to diagnose and heal patients than their human counterparts can now,» he notes.
Among Musk's concerns regarding AI are the idea that artificial intelligence could become dangerous if it evolves past the point of human intelligence, and that unregulated AI could potentially be used to start global conflicts by «manipulating information.»
Wouldn't it be a miracle if one day, perhaps in my lifetime, humans turned their back on the past and became the one incarnation of the species Homo sapiens to accept that there is no god and pour their intelligence and resources into the discovery of reality?
Back in the «50s, technologist Alan Turing said that true artificial intelligence would be a reality if a computer could fool a significant number of those judging (like more than 30 percent) into making them believe they were talking to a fellow human.
If you propose to the scientific community that human intelligence shot up due to alien interference they'll say, «Prove it.»
That is, what they label as «intelligence» is (if they are honest about their intuitions) basically human intelligence.
If you think of human fathers in relation to their newborn children, the difference in intelligence, experience, capabilities, etc are off - the - charts... BUT... eventually, that human child can equal or even exceed the mental, physical etc status of their parent.
If production is understood in this fully human and fully virtuous way, then industrial production appears as a triumph of the human virtues of cooperation, trust and intelligence.
His mysterious judgments - the mysteries of His love - have to be accepted if there is to be any hope at all for human intelligence.
Sidney Hook captures this sense of the vulnerability of the human condition when he defines pragmatism as «the theory and practice of enlarging human freedom in a precarious and tragic world by the arts of intelligent social control it may not be [a] lost [cause] if we can summon the courage and intelligence to support our faith in freedom...» (CAP 193).
If human - level intelligence arose in a solitary hunter like, say, a species descended from Bengal tigers, it would have an entirely different moral compass.
If only God could've been a bit clearer so our meager human intelligence could comprehend.
It can help to set free the resources of will and intelligence which must be summoned if we are to achieve some tolerable solution of pressing human problems.
And since everything in the universe acts according to a definite pattern (electrons whiz round the nucleus of an atom and humans desire happiness - even if they are mistaken in what they do to try and get happy - and acorn trees produce acorns) then it is safe to say that there must be an intelligence moving the universe.
It's a way of saying: If you aren't rich, you probably don't have the aesthetic capacity to enjoy a classical music broadcast or the intelligence to follow a Nova program about the human brain.
im sure many do but i just wish EVERYBODY here could know the true Jesus... I wish I could know Him better... it hurts a little at first... to know how short of His love we have fallen... but what is so awesome about him is that his atonement was so total that it can even atone for the hateful comments that have been posted here... and whats even MORE amazing is that His atonement can atone for MY sins... if we could just see one glimpse of his heart we would all lay down all of this human «intelligence» and say... I'm so sorry... please show me the right way.
If so, science will have to account for why the human brain, which lives in the macro world, derives its intelligence from the micro world.
Trouble is, Intelligence begins at birth, So therefore Santorum is right if you want to equate a blade of grass with a human being.
With the advances in knowledge that are almost certain to be gained from the Human Genome Initiative — or, if its critics should win the day and it lose support, from more piecemeal genetic - research — we will know more and - more about genetic factors causally related to health and disease and to other important aspects of life, such as intelligence and emotional states.
If that is the case, is it more data that is needed or more investment in human intelligence?
If life can grow out of the formal chemical substrate of the cell, if consciousness can emerge out of firing neurons, then so too will computers attain human intelligencIf life can grow out of the formal chemical substrate of the cell, if consciousness can emerge out of firing neurons, then so too will computers attain human intelligencif consciousness can emerge out of firing neurons, then so too will computers attain human intelligence.
«If we can provide the brain with speedy access to unlimited memory, unlimited calculation ability, and instant wireless communication ability, we will produce a human with unsurpassable intelligence.
«This presents a challenge and opportunity for robotic systems, particularly if they have the necessary onboard intelligence,» said Ryan, whose work depends on Autonomous Underwater Vehicles, the veteran aquatic bots programmed to navigate without human control.
If artificial intelligence takes over our lives, it probably won't involve humans battling an army of robots that relentlessly apply Spock - like logic as they physically enslave us.
By HARRY COLLINS The trouble with artificial intelligence — making a machine that can function as if it had human powers of reasoning — is that everyone understands it.
Under the rubric of «artificial artificial intelligence,» it's a venue in which a «requester» (in the Mechanical Turk terminology) with a task can break it up into fragments called human intelligence tasks (HITs), offer a price per task, and then see if any of the cloud of «providers» — workers looking to pick up some small quantity of micropayment labor, akin to the «content producers» waiting for new jobs from Demand Media — will take them up.
«Testing if a computer has human - level intelligence: Alternative to «Turing test» proposed.»
For the test, the artificial agent passes if it develops a creative artifact from a subset of artistic genres deemed to require human - level intelligence and the artifact meets certain creative constraints given by a human evaluator.
«If we use relative brain size as a metric of «intelligence» then one would have to conclude that dolphins are second in intelligence to modern humans,» Lori Marino, Lori Marino, a senior lecturer in neuroscience and behavioral biology at Emory University, told Discovery News.
The findings, reported in the journal Acta Astronautica on Tuesday (April 10), reveal the limitations of the search for extraterrestrial intelligence, or ETI: Humans are tied up in their own biases and attentional limitations and might miss alien intelligence even if it's staring us in the face, the researchers said.
In an interview with Stephen Hawking's, author of a Brief History Of Time, he said «I believe humans must retain their intelligence lead over computers even if it means modifying the human race through genetic engineering or turning humans into cyborgs».
If this isn't done, he fears computer - based A.I. will eventually outstrip human intelligence and computers will take over the world.
«If we use relative brain size as a metric of «intelligence» then one would have to conclude that dolphins are second in intelligence to modern humans,» said Marino, who performed several MRI scans on dolphin brains.
Cows are only stupid if we're measuring them by human intelligence.
Upon his arrival, Nathan informs Caleb that he's built an artificial intelligence named Ava, and that Caleb will help determine if she can pass for human.
Nathan wants Caleb to give Ava the Turing Test, the ultimate exam for artificial intelligence (named for Alan Turing, the protagonist of «The Imitation Game»), to see if it's indistinguishable from a human.
The power is having some augmented reality glasses, and these glasses have somehow that cognitive intelligence to tell the operator what screws they have to press, in what order they have to do a process... in the end, it comes to help, because the human being is fatigued or does not have their best day, and if you are doing some kind of delicate operation, having help, a counselor who is saying «First tighten the screw A, once it is closed, you go to B...»
If Artificial Intelligence is going to play a greater part in the business culture, what will this mean for human...
It will be a combination of human assessors and machine intelligence and if an app passes both, then their visibility will be good and maybe even near the top of the list.
In Draft2Digital's defense, HTML - > PDF automated conversion is a very technically complex process if there is no human intelligence involved.
If you ask me, it's a pretty inefficient management style, but I haven't quite surpassed human intelligence yet, so who am I to talk?
Humans and Aliens alike don't really exhibit much in the way if intelligence, and will often go in circles or simply ignore you even when you're standing right in front of their face.
We wondered how we — humans — would react if we were confronted with a new form of intelligence, how androids conceived as machines would be perceived if they started to have emotions.»
Orangutans, which some scientists believe are second only to humans in intelligence, could be the first great ape to go extinct if swift action isn't taken to conserve their rainforest habitat and protect them from poachers, according to a new survey.
If some kind of «supra - intelligence» emerges collectively through culture and science, this maybe thought of the human race evolving a collective prefrontal cortex.
Regarding something mentioned earlier on another blog entry, it seems that a couple of traits which were the result of aeons of natural selection, human intelligence, especially the ability to retain information outside of our genes, and human compassion, are being tested to determine if they are desirable.
Although it is just the first level of detail, if you add the 150 people on average aboard all those flights, and their pre, and post, flight movements, where and what they are doing, you might begin to fathom the complexity of human systems acting collectively as an expression of an intelligence.
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