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  2. AI Testing Mostly Uses English Right Now. That's Risky - AOL

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    As AI develops, so too does its massively unreported language issue, writes Hamza Chaudhry.

  3. Turing test - Wikipedia

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    Mainstream AI researchers argue that trying to pass the Turing test is merely a distraction from more fruitful research. [55] Indeed, the Turing test is not an active focus of much academic or commercial effort—as Stuart Russell and Peter Norvig write: "AI researchers have devoted little attention to passing the Turing test". [90]

  4. Artificial general intelligence - Wikipedia

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    The first generation of AI researchers were convinced that artificial general intelligence was possible and that it would exist in just a few decades. [51] AI pioneer Herbert A. Simon wrote in 1965: "machines will be capable, within twenty years, of doing any work a man can do." [52]

  5. Artificial intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Artificial intelligence (AI), in its broadest sense, is intelligence exhibited by machines, particularly computer systems.It is a field of research in computer science that develops and studies methods and software that enable machines to perceive their environment and use learning and intelligence to take actions that maximize their chances of achieving defined goals. [1]

  6. AI is replacing human tasks faster than you think - AOL

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    Nearly 60% of all companies (and 84% of large companies) surveyed said that over the past year they have already leaned on software, equipment or technology including AI to automate tasks ...

  7. Could AI create a one-person unicorn? Sam Altman thinks so ...

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    The AI revolution has already minted dozens of unicorns—startups valued at $1 billion before going public. Now it could create a whole new type of startup: the one-person unicorn.

  8. Commonsense knowledge (artificial intelligence) - Wikipedia

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    Using widely held beliefs about everyday objects, or common sense knowledge, AI systems make common sense assumptions or default assumptions about the unknown similar to the way people do. In an AI system or in English, this is expressed as "Normally P holds", "Usually P" or "Typically P so Assume P".

  9. OpenAI - Wikipedia

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    Philosopher Nick Bostrom said, "If you have a button that could do bad things to the world, you don't want to give it to everyone." [ 130 ] During a 2016 conversation about technological singularity , Altman said, "We don't plan to release all of our source code" and mentioned a plan to "allow wide swaths of the world to elect representatives ...