Английская Википедия:Ben Goertzel
Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox person Ben Goertzel is a computer scientist, artificial intelligence researcher, and businessman. He helped popularize the term 'artificial general intelligence'.[1]Шаблон:Primary inline
Early life and education
Three of Goertzel's Jewish great-grandparents emigrated to New York from Lithuania and Poland.[2] Goertzel's father is Ted Goertzel, a former professor of sociology at Rutgers University.[3] Goertzel left high school after the tenth grade to attend Bard College at Simon's Rock, where he graduated with a bachelor's degree in Quantitative Studies.[4] Goertzel graduated with a PhD in mathematics from Temple University under the supervision of Avi Lin in 1990, at age 23.[5]
Career
Goertzel is the founder and CEO of SingularityNET, a project which was founded to distribute artificial intelligence data via blockchains.[6] He is a leading developer of the OpenCog framework for artificial general intelligence.[7]Шаблон:Primary inline
Sophia the Robot
Goertzel was the Chief Scientist of Hanson Robotics, the company that created the Sophia robot.[8] As of 2018, Sophia's architecture includes scripting software, a chat system, and OpenCog, an AI system designed for general reasoning.[9] Experts in the field have treated the project mostly as a PR stunt, stating that Hanson's claims that Sophia was "basically alive" are "grossly misleading" because the project does not involve AI technology,[10] while Meta's chief AI scientist called the project "complete bullshit".[11]
Views on AI
In May 2007, Goertzel spoke at a Google tech talk about his approach to creating artificial general intelligence.[12] He defines intelligence as the ability to detect patterns in the world and in the agent itself, measurable in terms of emergent behavior of "achieving complex goals in complex environments".[13] A "baby-like" artificial intelligence is initialized, then trained as an agent in a simulated or virtual world such as Second Life[14] to produce a more powerful intelligence.[15] Knowledge is represented in a network whose nodes and links carry probabilistic truth values as well as "attention values", with the attention values resembling the weights in a neural network. Several algorithms operate on this network, the central one being a combination of a probabilistic inference engine and a custom version of evolutionary programming.[16]
The 2012 documentary The Singularity by independent filmmaker Doug Wolens discussed Goertzel's views on AGI.[17][18]
In 2023 Goertzel postulated that artificial intelligence could replace up to 80 percent of human jobs in the coming years "without having an AGI, by my guess. Not with ChatGPT exactly as a product. But with systems of that nature". At the recent Web Summit 2023 in Rio de Janeiro, Goertzel spoke out against efforts to curb AI research and that AGI is only a few years away (see Technological singularity & Artificial general intelligence). Goertzel's belief is that AGI will be a net positive for humanity by assisting with societal problems such as but not limited to climate change.[19][20]
Bibliography
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See also
References
External links
- Ben Goertzel at arXiv.org
- TEDxBerkeley – "Decentralized AI" (video:16min, March 2019)
- SingularityNET
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- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web, via Life 3.0: 'The term "AGI" was popularized by... Shane Legg, Mark Gubrud and Ben Goertzel'
- ↑ Ben Goertzel: Artificial General Intelligence | AI Podcast #103 with Lex Fridman, YouTube, 22 June 2020
- ↑ Pauling's Prizes, The New York Times, 5 November 1995
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- ↑ "Online worlds to be AI incubators", BBC News, 13 September 2007
- ↑ "Virtual worlds making artificial intelligence apps 'smarter'" Шаблон:Webarchive, Computerworld, 13 September 2007
- ↑ "Patterns, Hypergraphs and Embodied General Intelligence", Ben Goertzel, WCCI Panel Discussion: "A Roadmap to Human-Level Intelligence"Шаблон:Dead link, July 2006
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