“AI comes back and tells you that at that point, then we’ve reached artificial common sense, and depending on your point of view you should be very scared or very excited,” said Dr. Tagmark said. “Because I’m working on this, honestly, because what I think is most manipulative is, if we build a super-powerful AI and how does it work if it doesn’t have a key – right? “
‘Dialogue between man and machine’
M.I.T. Dr. Thaler, who directed the new organization in, said he was at one time skeptical about artificial intelligence, but is now a preacher. He realized that as a physicist he could encode some of his knowledge into a machine, which would then give answers that he could interpret more easily.
“It becomes a conversation between a human and a machine in a way that becomes more exciting,” he said.
He added, “I don’t particularly like to call these technologies ‘artificial intelligence’, as that language detracts from the fact that many AI technologies have taken drastic steps in mathematics, statistics and computer science.”
Yes, he noted, the machine, despite all its training, could find better solutions than this: , If I can define my goals strictly in a language that the computer understands, then AI can offer powerful solutions.
Recently, Dr. Tha. Thaler and his colleagues gave their neural network the data of a large hadron collider, which breaks down protons together in search of new particles and forces. The building blocks of protons, atoms, are the bags of small companies called quartz and glue. When a proton collides, these tiny particles are dispersed in a jet, as well as any other foreign particles attached to the collision. To better understand this process, he and his team asked the system to ask the difference between quarks and glions in the piece-related data.
“We said, ‘I’m not going to tell you anything about quantum field theory; I will not tell you what is quark or glue at the basic level, ”he said. “All I can say is, ‘There’s a mess of data here, please divide it into two categories by default.’ And he can do it. “