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A friend that’s more optimistic about Strong AI once said that the ML that goes on today will probably serve the purpose of driving the peripheral sense organs of a future AI. Although it stretches a bit what’s possible today I could see that. I would call this a win if this ends up happening although I still belive we’re hundreds of years away from Strong AI.


I'm inclined to agree with your friend.

This ability of DL to convert streams of raw noisy data into labeled objects seems like exactly what's needed to solve an intelligent agent's perceptual grounding problem, where an agent that's new to the world must bootstrap its perception systems, converting raw sensory input into meaningful objects with physical dynamics. Only then can the agent reason about objects and better understand them by physical interaction and exploration. This is one of the areas where symbolic AI failed hardest, but DL does best.

With some engineering, it's easy to imagine how active learning could use DL to ground robot senses - much like an infant human explores the world for the first year of life, adding new labels and understanding their dynamics as it goes.

I suspect the potential for DL's many uses will continue to grow and surprise us for at least another decade. If we've learned anything from the past decade of DL, it's that probabilistic AI is surprisingly capable.




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